Mount Horeb High School - Berohbok Yearbook (Mount Horeb, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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Richard Jestila wills the hair on his chest to the Sealy Mattress Company. Lowell Kiley wills two dozen ears of corn to Mrs. Olson. Robert Larson wills his physique to Vera Lou Sponem. Ralph Lukken Wills his luseious ladies to Wilbert Hefty. Dawn Lund Wills her date with Gerald Sersch to Marlene Johnson. Paul Lund wills his motor scooter to Dorr othy Colvin if she,ll promise to come and see him often. Marion Marty wills her interest in the Uni- versity to anyone possibly interested. Kathleen Mickelson wills Russellis picture to the museum. Carol Moore wills her nylons to Alice Tem- by. James Murphy Wills his bottle opener to Ronnie Wirth. Harlan Oimoen. wills his sense t? ?i of hu- mor to Tom Gesme. Mary Ann Oimoen wills that night out at Doris,s twith three in a bedi to anyone with a strong constitution. Betty Pfister Wills her 00mph to Terry ttHotlipsi' Kittleson, provided Terry keeps it in first class condition. Jean Pfister wills the Dodge to Beverly Mael, so she can purchase a new tWillyis. Milton Pryne wills nicer cells to the Mt. Horeb jail. tWhat,s the matter, arenit they comfy, Miltonh THE BEROHBOK-1948 James Riley wills his terrific build to Wal- ter Finke. Richard Rindy wills his adventures in Blanchardville to anyone physically able. Patricia Rogers wills her faithfulness to anyone Who wants to make a success of going steady. Marion Skogen wills her iisparkler to her sister, Carol. James Smith wills his appendix to the Bi- ology Class. Aldine Sponem wills his ability to handle twithout frictioni two certain freshmen girls to Irvin Bieri. Marion Thompson wills her giggle to Wayne Austin. Trygve Thoresen wills his Esquire calendar to Robert Hugo. Wesley Topper wills his thigh grades to Janis, his sister. Bernard Trainor wills his height to anyone Who has to wash Windows Without the aid of a ladder. J oyce Trainor Wills her experiences to True Confessions magazine for publication. Lyle Tvedt wills tand recommendsi the lake to all the under classmen with his blessings. Lucille Wirth wills the Kelly boys to Ar- lene Moyer. Kenneth Zingg wills his garters to anyone who needs a quick holdup. Marvin ZWickey wills his roll-away bed to Jack Kellesvig.

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THE BEROHBOK--1948 Class Will We, the class of 1948, being of sound mind iwe hopei and able body do hereby bequeath to the underclassmen our most cherished pos- sessions in this our last will and testament. David Albert wills his cookie duster to Joe Stone. Carol Anderson wills her letter Writing ability to her sister, Delores. Joyce Anderson wills her nickname, Geor- gia, to Hazel Aavang. Ramona Arneson wills her vim, vigor, and vitality to Rodney Karn. Joyce Boley wills her monitor job seventh period to Joan Ulrich. Viggo Christianson wills his sister, Tyra, to Bob Hubacher. Vergeane Collins wills her long fingernails to Richard Schaller so he can protect himself when the girls make advances. Betty Cook wills Ray t0 Janice Olson. Delma Diem wills her iiextrah class ring to Elva Jean Christianson. Connie Docken wills her diamond to Goldie Gammeter. Ervin Eckel wills everything to Elizabeth Schlapbach. Henry Eckel wills his dream girl to Rob- ert Krohn. Doris Esser wills her rides in Gammeteris car with the Helectrified back seat to anyone with a lot of courage and paddingi. e58 - Rosemary Evans wills her ability to wreck toboggans to anyone wealthy enough to pay the consequences. Verna Field wills her interest in Verona to her sister ibecause she trusts heri. Joan Fjelstad Wills her night life to Marlene Kalscheur. James Fosshage wills his letter sweater to Norma. Rudolph Gartzke wills his commerce ability to next years commerce class. Gerald Gibertson wills his quietness i? ?i to Joyce Lewis-providing he has Aldineis per- mission. Elmere Gordon wills going steady to any- one who has marriage in mind. James Greenwald Wills his toe nails to the toothpick company. Richard Grinde wills his hatred of women to Maynard Judd. Ethel Grinder wills Philip to herself. Dora Grossen wills her university men to Lucille Field. Marjorie Helmeid wills her personality to anyone who needs it. Lloyd Henderson wills the Cockroach to Pat Murphy. Charles Hustad wills his experience to Errol Flynn. Ruby Hustad wills her kiss-proof lipstick to her sister, Gladys. Shirley Hustad Wills her diary to Robert Rothmann.



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THE BEROHBOK41948 March Of Time 12:00-MidnighteAnd all is quiet-except 5th Street Where you can hear strange sounds from the Hustad house where Rod and Hazel are arguing over Rodls electric train. iHaz- el wants to be eingineerJ 12:06 While along a deserted Blue Mounds side road Henry Eckel brings his car to the side of the road, stops, and-e-you guessed 1t. Another flat tire. 12:061942 Henry walks Gerry over the pas- ture and home. 12:18 Mrs. Baird,s car stalls out on Bakefs Hill. Decides shelll have to walk back to Mt. Horeb. 12:54 Whats this? Dona Danhouserls heard murmuring. Welve had a lovely eve- ning. By the way I donlt believe I quite caught your name. 1:03 Carol Olson kisses Mickey gooduight. You sure do have fleas, Mickey, she s1ghes iMickey,s her dogJ 1:16 Joyce Lewis can be seen holding Al- dinels hand. . . . HGee, you're shy, she s1ghes disgustedly. 1:39 While down at the lake, Ramona is asking Jimmy, 2Are you sure there,s a bear down here? Welve been here 3 hours and I havenit seen any. Thatls what you said We came down for. iWhat an excuse, JimmyJ 2:15 From behind the bars at the Mt. Horeb jail Milton Pryne looks out and mourn- fully sings, 2Ilm Only a Bird In a Gilded Cage. 2:51 Mrs. Helmeid Wonders if Lyle will ever go home. Mr. Helmeid hopes that as Lyle has stayed this long heill stay for milk- ing. 3:08 Mrs. Baird applies a Schollls corn pad and starts walking again. 3:13 Dean Smith tiptoes out into the hall to see if anybody is awake, crawls back under the covers with his flashlight, and starts to read HForever Amber? 3:45 Vance Hermann clutches his alcohol bottle and shouts, Ah, potent stuff, as he rubs it on his aching muscles. tRubbing al- cohol of courseJ 1601. 4:00 While at the Trainer house Lowell is heard murmuring, neAnd your lips are like roses? Really, Lowell dear, I must say good- night nowfl itWell, lets say it with flowers? suggests Lowell. 6:52 Mrs. Baird limps in. 7:02 The alarm clock rings. Gladys Hu- stad gives Ruby a kick to get up. Ruby throws the alarm clock at Gladys. They both go back to sleep. 7:40 At the breakfast table Emma Kahl ttelling of her last nights datel tt-And if you want a jolting thrill, kiss a man with hiccoughs ! W 8:05 Bob Peterson calls Finland to see about the price of cheese. 8:26 Mary Staub dashes madly out of bed and eats her ttenergy-building Wheatie Oats. 8:32 The school busses roll in and the oc- cupants roll out. 9:06 The first period shorthand class is informed that that word is written with a hook. HNo wonder? mumbles Mary Smith, looking at the mess on her paper. Pm using a pencil? 9:31 The science class is suddenly astound- ed by a piercing shriek from next door. Its only Miss Biddick trying to see if her Social Problems Class is asleep or dead. 9:39 Rod refuses to speak to Hazel. And wouldnlt you do the same thing if sheld bro- ken your caboose? 9:40 Janice Olson is still blushing about the night before. 9:49 The teacher asks Donald McSherry, tiWhat have you readTi and Donald replies, ttI have red hairfy 10:12 Betty Pfister wonders if she should play hard to get with Henry Luhman. 10:31 David Albert tells Miss Biddick that his ancestors came over on: the Mayflower. Marvin Zwickey says, Its a good thing they did. The immigration laws are much stricte1 now? 11:15 Mr. Steensrud asks his Manual Arts class What kind of wood matches are made of A bright voice from the back yells, ttHe would and she would?

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