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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1958, realizing that our days as students of Northwood High School have come to an end, do proclaim this to be our last will and testament. With the best intentions, we leave behind our treasured traits to the following: To the faculty we bequeath our appreciation for the help and co-operation they have shown us during the past four years. The junior class will receive our title Seniors and our individuality . To the sophomores we leave our advantages as a small class. The freshmen receive our years of experience and our ability to get things accomplished. From Paul to Ronnie Groth goes Paul's love for science and math. Paul also leaves his coveted desk by the north wall to Darlene Grande along with these words: Use it well and be good while I'm gone. Donn Peterson will receive Wayne Hanson's skill of sleeping in school . Darrell has decided to leave to Curtis Ellingson his ability to get along with girls. Marilyn Ellingson will be the recipient of Arlene's gift of gab. Arlene adds that she hopes Mar- ilyn will use it wisely. Gaylor's place on the honor roll has been bestowed upon Vernon Hegre with the hopes that he can use it. Phyllis has consented to grant her ableness of chewing gum to Sigurd Hanson. Don't annoy the teachers too much, Sigurd. Pat willingly consented to leave her laryngitis for Mae Onsager. Raymond wishes to leave his behavior in class to Myrna Pederson. Noel requested that his stiff, thick hair be left to Mr. Kepler, while Roger bequeathed his side burns to Dennis Sanda. Jim Hegre is to be honored with Jerry's ambition. Annette wills her naturally dark hair to Virginia Larson. Wayne Halvorson leaves his ducktail style haircut to Jim Granberg. Karyn Anderson will receive Myrna's smile with the hopes that she can make use of it. Verna willingly submits her study habits to Janice Myron. Dorothy leaves her wavy hair to Barbara Maurseth, her forgetfullness to Mr. Idso, her part in the flute trio to some windy person, her love for math to Guentor Viktor, and her knack for ending sentences with prepositions to Mr. Mickels. We hereby affix our signature on this twenty-first day of February, in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. Qsignedj SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 By Verna Johnson History In the year 1946, the month of September, seven timid first graders were met by Miss Clara Dock their first teacher. They were Paul Bry, Paul Erickson, Wayne Halverson, Verna Holter, Gerald Maurseth, Jeanette Olson,and Priscilla Sethre. By the middle of November they had two new class- mates, Kenneth Dammen and Myrna Johnson. The next year being much more brave we came back as second graders with Miss Tena Mehus as our teacher. This year Gerald Maurseth, Jeanette Olson and Kenneth Dammen did not return but Raymond Sherva joined us. As third graders we were again greeted by Miss Tena Mehus and our class had again added two more to its number. They were Gayler Korsmo and Nancy Larson. In 1949 we were in the fourth grade. We were taught by Miss Iverna Johnson. Dorothy Berge, Richard Johnson, Wally Ostlie, and Gayle Smestad joined us to make a large class of twelve. As fifth graders Gayle Smestad left our class and Jerome Marschke joined us. Eileen Larson was our instructor. In the sixth grade Ardelle Schwartz was our teacher. That year Dorothy Berge, Gayler Korsmo, and Wally Ostlie left us. As seventh graders we ascended the stairway to be met by T. L. Lindroos our new teacher. Mem- bers of our class did not change from the previous year. A eighth graders we had several teachers, Miss Thelma Bakke, Mr. Gilbert Idso, Mr. J. C. Sethre, and Mr. C. H. Schulstad. Ronald Warne joined us and left again i.n March. In the Fall of 1954, nineteen green freshmen walked into the assembly at Northwood High School They were Paul Bry, Paul Erickson, Richard Johnson, Raymond Sherva, Wayne I-Ialvorson, Jerome Marschke, Verna Holter, Priscilla Sethre. Myrna Johnson, Darrell Jodock, Arlynn Olson, Wayne Hanson, Patricia Schol, Arlene Olson, Pat Myron, Dorothy Berge, Gayler Korsmo, Roger Holte, and Annette Maurseth. Richard Johnson left us. Highlights of this year were our freshmen re- turn party. The first semester our advisor was Mr. Schulstad. The second semester Mr. 'Don Wenaas was our advisor. l
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