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CECIL D. TAYLOR JR. I'm willing to be convinced, but I'm waiting to tee the man who can do it. Ambition: To bo as successful as my father. Pet Peeve: Cars without skirts. Letter-man's Club 10; Camera Club 10; Spin-A-Rccord 10; Archery 12. SALLY SWENSON Sal Personality golore, she'll reach the top and then some more. Ambition: To have a career. Pet Peeve: People who snap their gum. Student Council 11; Homecoming Royalty 11, 12; Prom 11; Orion 12; Oracle 10, 11, 12; Student librarian 11; Bowling 11, 12; Knitting 11, 12; Art 11; Spin-A-Record 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Dramatics 12. CARL W. THOMAS Carlos Here today gone the rest of the week. Ambition: To be a mechanic. Pet Peeve: Studying. Track 10, 11, 12; Wrestling Club 10, 11; Square Dancing 10; Spin-A-Record 10; Rifle 10, 11; Archery 12. T DALE TURNHAM Tedious Intelligence reigns in this boy's brain. Ambition: To be president of Standard Oil. Pet Peeve: Waiting in line for something. Orion 12; Oracle 11; Class Play 11; Basketball 10. 11; Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12; Chess 11. GARY D. WHITE A scholar, and athlete, and lover at well. Ambition: To be an electrical engineer. Pet Peeve: People who say Oh. Student Council 11, 12; Homecoming 12; Oracle 11, 12; Band 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12. 17 NOT PICTURED THOMAS DEXTER HOPF Ivan I just can't understand women or they can't understand me. Ambition: To get out of school. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much. Works every day after 2:00.
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HARRIET G. PETERSON Tootle Why aren't they all contented like me? Ambition: To get our house built and to go to Germany. Pet Peeve: Two-faced people. Orion 12; Faculty Secretary 12; Bowling 11; Camera Club 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; Chess 11; Rifle 12; Junior Red Cross 11; Mimeo 11; Dramatics 10; Spin-A-Record 10; Knitting 11. FRED E. RAFFETY Pete He is known for the noise he doesn't make. Ambition: To be an engineer. Pet Peeve: Little brothers—mine. Football 12; Camera Club 10, 11; Chess 11; Dancing 12. RICHARD D. SONDERUP Dick Napoleon was short too. Ambition: To be an engineer. Pet Peeve: English. Baseball 11; Rifle 10, 11; Spin-A-Record 10; Chess 11; Archery 12. JO ANN REISER Joni Quiet but not idle. Ambition: To make a success in nursing. Pet Peeve: Kill-Joys. Orion 12; Oracle 10; Faculty Secretary 12; Dramatics 10, 12; Comoro Club 10, 11, 12; Political Affairs 11; Knitting 11, 12; Mimeo 11, 12; Pep Club 11. DONN A. STINSON Andy I never let studies interfere with my education. Ambition: To see Amos get a ticket for reckless driving. Pet Peeve: Girls who use rear view mirrors to comb hair. Spin-A-Record 10; Senior Boys Cooking 11. ROY SWANSON Slinker I can not love. I'm still too young. Ambition: To be a mechanic or a carpenter. Pet Peeve: School. Track 11, 12; Rifle 10, 11; Spin-A-Record 10; Chess 11.
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ClaM Will This document is the last will and testimony of the class of 1954 of Orono High School. I, Garland Albers, will my basketball uniform to Freddie Poisson. I, Marlene Anderson, will my driving ability to Marilynne Johnson. I, Beverly Bergman, will my flare for dramatics to Mary Scherer. I, Graydon Bryant, will my fast gait to Donn Oesteich. I, Patricia Cofield, will my studious ways to Raymond (Skeets) Peterson. I, Jean Courtney, will my big times to Patsy Budd. I, Beverly Danielson, will the title of Class Clown to Janet Anderson. I, Roger Dieson, will my ability to grasp the English language to Victor Kirsch. I, Ann Ferrin, will my quietness to Marilyn (Kip) Miller. I, Aryls Furst, will my peanut size to Betty Roehl. I, Esther Gabriel, will my respectful manners to JoAnn Weiland. I, Mary Gerber, do not leave George to the junior girls. I, Merlin Glampe, will my smart clothes to Raymond (Pete) Peterson. I, Beth Hehl, will my sweetness to Suzanne Wasgatt. I, Kenneth Hohenstien, will my band uniform to Allan Hohenstien. I, Thomas Hopf, will my auto books to Freddie Glampe. I, Marilyn Johnson, will my sports ability to any one who needs it. I, Joyce Klatte, will my dancing ability to Sandra Tibbets. I, Leonard Larson, will my football pants to Jimmy Swanson. I, Ronald Lepowski, will my football position, also the scratches, bruises and broken bones to David McKown. I, Dennis Lytle, leave my father to run the school without me. I, Pat Maski, will my inexhaustable supply of gum to Sharon Johnson. I, Marion Merz, will my place on the honor roll to Lois Thomas. I, George Myers, leave with a trombone under one arm and a football under the other. I, Carol Nelson, will the editorship of the Oracle and its worries to Bette Lehto and Doris Ann Sletten. I, Janis Nelson, will my equestrian skills to Shirley Sweeney. I, Yvonne Olander, will my ability to keep a man to my sister Nancy. I, Thomas Ovshak, will my convertible to Mickey Stevenson. I, Lanny Parke, will my leadership to Lorraine Gasper. I, Darlene Peterson, leave giggling and eating at the same time. I, Harriet G. Peterson, will my maturity to Donna Mae Smith. I, Peter Raffety, leave wishing I had wavy red hair like Carl Wicks. I, JoAnn Reiser, will my friendly smile to Carol Courtney. I, Richard Sondrup, will my manners and ways to all unbehaved juniors. I, Donn Stinson, will my make-up slips to Roger Waid. I, Roy Swanson, will my hammer and nails to anyone who has a car that doesn't run. I, Sally Swenson, will my cheerful, smiling nature to Delores Anderson. I, Cecil Taylor, will my party after the prom to Todd Fruen. I, Carl Thomas, will my slumberous ways to Walter Lathrop. I, Dale Turnham, will my tedious ways to the junior boys. I, Gary White, will my friendliness to David Carlson. I, George McDonald, will my quick way of making friends to other students who enter Orono in their senior year. We, the senior class, will the front door to the future students hoping it will always be as open to them as it was to us. We, the senior class, name as sole executor of our last will and testimony, Mr. Lytle, our superintendent. Sealed and witnessed on this day, February tenth, nineteen hundred and fifty-four, in the school of Orono High, in the city of Long Lake, and in the state of Minnesota. 18
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