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Sonia CicwA Will CARY ANDKRSON leaves his cold plated Ford to Merle Larson and his ever-present deck of cards to the Junior English Class in the nope that they will put it to as good use as he has. MARILYN ANDERSON bequeaths her rosy cheeks to Lois Hillberg and her loud telephone conversations to JaNelle Fink. PATRICIA BEECHER wills to Warren Monson her ability to get A's and her seat in front of Donnie Marlatt to Sonja Carlson. NORMAN CREUTZ wishes Rowan Nelson to have his cornet and place in band. His well-developed cranium he wills to DeMar Burns hoping he puts it to as good use as he himself did. MARJORIE ERICKSON wills her quick temper to LaVon Johnson and her diamond ring to all the WHS girls who wish they had one ROLAND BEGIER leaves his nickname to Terry Mainquist and his girlish figure to Rhoda Huh. LOWELL R. ERICKSON beaueatha to Julian Smith his way with girls. His ever-lasting jokes go to Delwyn Norman with the good wishes that he will add some new ones. LOWELL C. ERICKSON wishes Eldon Ellerbruch his athletic ability hoping that it will add much to the WHS glory. His bashfulness with girls he leaves with Dennis Hult. CAROL MOLINE leaves her poodle cut to Marlene Windell and her ability to acquire boy-friends to Barbara Anderson. ELAINE OLSEN leaves her tall stature to Warren Udd who could put it to a much better use than she. She leaves her worrying ways to Rodney Wilbeck. DOUGLAS LINDQUIST bequeaths his comical ways to Jerry Swanson with the hope that JerTy can use them well. His singing ability he wills to Wylie Burns. DENNIS LINDQUIST wishes David Nordstrom to have his size 13 basketball shoes and his colorful vocabulary is to go to Lorey Anderson. LEIGH LORENSON wishes Frank Olson to have his countless girl-friends and he leaves his car to anyone who can run out of gas more than he. GENEVA NEWMAN wills her place as cheerleader to anyone less peppy than she. She also leaves her expressive eyes to Gary F’uelberth. WILLIS STENBERG bequeaths his pick-up to Barbara Carlson and his devotion to one girl, to any boy who has more than three. BETTY SOMERFELD wills her supposedly quiet ways to Beverly Hanson and to Lois Norman she leaves her interest in Osmond with the best of luck. LORN A LOU LINGREN leaves her dimples to Garold Hagberg and her numerous boy-friends to Elda Lorenson with the wish that she will treat them as nicely as Lou did. LORA LEE LINGREN bequeaths her flute playing ability to anyone who wants it and her love of an argument to Celia Kumm. DEAN LINQUIST wishes to leave his quiet manners with Betty Surber and his bookkeeping ability to Junior Newman. WAYNE WRICK wills his cautious driving to Marlyn Carlson hoping he will use as many wheels going around corners as he did. He sadly leaves his night life to Arviaa Mattson. MARILYN SHALLBERG leaves to Joyce Norman her carefree ways and her interest in the navy to JoAnn Johnson. LYNNE SF AGRF N wills to Billy Eifert her good deportment with the knowledge that he will improve it and to Vonel Anderson she leaves her ability to get tilings done. SHIRLEY SWANSON wishes Dennys Herold to have her blushes and she leaves her basketball playing ability to Deanna Ayers. LAJEAN LARSON wills her dramatic airs to Ralph Prather and her ability to get along with the teachers to Connie Haley. THE SENIOR CLASS, as a final tribute to the underclassmen of WHS, will them their ninth periods knowing that they will use them to a good advantage; we also leave our old, torn and tattered books on the condition that you will diligently look for the missing pages. This will is done and sealed this twenty-first day of May, nineteen-hunared and fifty-two, in Wausa, Nebraska. IJJoajlshjl, Elbrus?
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Smvuvl 3 ta NAME NICKNAME AMBITION HOW THEY KILL TIME CHARACTERISTIC Gary Anderson Rube Be superintendent of Wausa High Wandering around Long strides Marilyn Anderson Cleone To marry a millionaire No time to kill Musical ability Patricia Beecher Pat Scrub floors Doing her own cooking Brains Roland Begier Rollie To be a third Rudolph Valentino Making eyes Sideburns Norman Creutz Norm Run a cigar store Just talkin’ and laughin’ Glasses Lowell C. Erickson Puff Be a Supreme Court Judge Studying Athletic ability LoWell R. Erickson Little Lowell To be seven feet tall Talking to girls Butch haircut Marjorie Erickson Maggie Raise cats Gawking Dimples Lajean Larson Lars To sing with Mario Lanza Singing Jeanie with the light brown hail Dennis Lindquist Denny To be a minister Reading newspapers Baby-face Douglas Lindquist Doug Be a lady killer Going to school His way with girls Lora Lee Lingren Pinky To look like Lou Reading books Blonde hair, blue eyes Lorna Lou Lingren Red To look like Lee Writing letters Blonde hair, blue eyes Dean Linquist Link To quit blushing Giggling Shyness Leigh Lorenson Lover Boy To hum “Dear” Looking for a girl Freckles Carol Moline Mutt Learn to play an accordion Riding around in a Model A Poodle hair cut Geneva Newman Stina Be a gossip editor Not telling Saucy ways Elaine Olsen Lanic Run an old maids home Talking Tall stature Lynne Seagren Lynnie To write a book on “Writing Books” Riding the school bus Smiling Marilyn Shallberg Shab Be a brunette movie star Walking home Carefree ways Betty Somerfeld J ack To be famous Daydreaming Big green eyes Willis Stenberg Willy Get a new Ford Victoria Doing home work Seriousness Shirley Swanson Squirley Be a partner in the old maids’ home Hard to tell Studiousness Wayne Wrick Jesse Join Joey Chitwood’s Taking corners Comical faces Auto Dare-devils
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Douglas appears to be saying, “I wuv a wabbit.” Lou, Lowell R., Marilyn, Norman, Shirley and Lowell C. seem to enjoy a lull in the practice. Perfert Jxiioi November 22, 1950 Margaret Tennyson Jackie Tennyson . . Rhodora.......... Roger Tennyson... Walter P. Latherby Daniel Tennyson . . Arthur Barnard . . . . Miss Baker....... Linda Barnard Jeannie Wilson Aloysius (Puff). .. Carla Carlson .... Dr. Von Barf..... Miss Booth....... A Policeman...... Student Director . . Director.......... Mother............. .Youngest Son ..... Maid............... Father............. Soap Manufacturer . . Young Genius ...... Principal.......... Teacher ........... Principal’s Daughter Jackie’s Girl...... Star Athlete ...... Puff’s Girl ....... Psychiatrist....... Newspaper Reporter. ............ Lynne Seagren ......Lowell R. Erickson ...........Geneva Newman .........Dennis Lindquist ........Douglas Lindquist ............ Norman Creutz ...........Leigh Lorenson ......... Lajean Larson ........Marilyn Anderson ...... Lorna Lou Lingren ......Lowell C. Erickson .........Shirley Swanson .............Elaine Olsen ..............Pat Beecher ............Gary Anderson .........Lora Lee Lingren Miss Mary Belle Samuelson
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