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TRITE’25 BLUE Celia Ryan’s freckles we good-heartedly leave to Doll Gillen. Raleigh Dahl’s manly heautv we bequeath to Nolan Jacobson. To studious Robert Hanson, we leave a small portion of bTarl Davies indolence. We kindly leave to Lillian Grasse, Olive Lyksett’s claim on Harold Clark. To Alfred Fyksen we leave Frank See’s agricultural knowledge. To Chumo Anderson we bequeath Joe Schottmuller's athletic physique. Chumo is so feminine. To Gordon Robbins we bequeath a fittle of Dana Foss’s conceit. To Ronald Peterson we leave Allen Covell’s dramatic ability. We leave to Bob Turner the gracefulness of Malcolm Bush. William Coulter's bashfulness we leave to Philip Lein. To Marjoie Hughes we leave Agnes Miller’s “bob comb.” Esther Steinberg’s vivacity we leave to Louise Gwaltney. Karl Pederson’s dainty feet we leave to Vincent Trudell. Oscar Jahr’s perfect manners we leave to Dorothy Cronk. To any unfortunate Junior of Hudson High we leave Guy Alexander's knowledge of physics. We kindly leave to Ruth Fillbach, Frances Eeyereisen’s fiance. To serious Zilda Audette we bequeath Ward Cook’s cheerful disposition. To Louise Olson we leave a little of Ruth Torpey’s vanity. Very little will do. To Albert Linder we bequeath Theodore Howalt's graceful walk. To Harold Rabe we bequeath Jennie Golden’s peroxide. To Gordon Robbins we bequeath Sam Jensch’s leadership. May he be as successful as Sam has been. To Margaret Nelson we leave Alva Person’s blushing abilitv. To Margaret Hellweg we leave Jeanette Stayberg’s artistic ability. Helga Staberg’s typing speed we leave to Imogene Miller. To Alma Fyksen we leave Joe Olson’s superfluous flesh. To Jerome Trudell we feave a little of Kenneth Ostby’s dash and go. Lawrence Peterson’s classy red socks we leave to Lawrence Williamson. To Helen Lein we leave Katherine O’Rourke’s typing speed. (?) Peg Klein’s interest in out-of-town fellows we leave to Doll Gillen who is strong on the home town stuff. To Eugene Hanson we bequeath Efden Solsvig’s beautiful hair. We bequeath Lloyd Peterson’s fancy dancing to Bill Mulvaney. Frank O’Keefe’s drumming ability we bequeath to John Kees. To Ruth Robbins we leave Victoria Garrity’s permanent marcel. To Leonard Reidel we bequeath Millard Anderson’s serenity. To Ethel Engebretson we bequeath Elois Bahneman’s carefully laid wedding plans. To Arthur Becker we leave Arthur Wright’s pep. To Marie Mulvaney we leave Hilda Gunderson’s piety. Helen Loughney’s good humor we leave to Anna Jensen. Alma Mayer’s school girl complexion we leave to Olive Thill. To Lois Kelnivr we leave Marion Steven’s bluffing ability. To unfortunate Doll Gillen we leave Frances Hill’s popularity. Be it known that we, the Class of 1925, make this our last will and testament, and appoint the following committee to see that said wi't be executed—Harold Clark chairman, Alta Jacobson, Doll Gillen, Daniel Peterson and Alice Anderson. Signed: The Senior Class, 1925.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Our class has retained from its Freshman year most of its members, so that we still haye forty-five students. It is needless for us to portray ourselves in painful adjectives for we feel that our deeds typify our worth. We have, however, in our class considerable athletic material worthy of special mention. Emil Anderson, Gordon Robhins and Ol’af Jenson have proved adept football stars from their first attempts; likewise men who will be the main- stays of next year’s team. Among others, Henry Jenson, Anderson, Robbins Clark and Shefland. The Juniors are numerously represented in all possible school activities so that we have been a model for under classmen and future students. We feel that as the class of 1926, we have established an er.v:abic record which will be used examplarily hereafter.
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