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MARGARET BENSON donates her charming personality to Margaret Bouska. BARB EBERHARD leaves her love of the navy-blue to Carol Korte, claiming she won't need it now. JANET ODELL Jerry DANNY ABEL wills her one-man status to Delores Nordby HAMBE hands on his quiet ways to Rose Stark. Blank receives PETE HEMSTAD'S football managing qualities. HOCUM willingly relinquishes his part-time job to Donald Oakland. DAVE EINERSON, president of the great, Great Class of '56 awards his class-leading abilities to Bev Johnson. JACK MILLER wills his stiric remarks and his 'Miller's Special' to Michael Prekel. Roger 'Friendly' Stromenger receives FLOYD GUSTAVON'S friendly ways. As HARRY OLSON received nothing last year, he leaves where he's going, he'll need it. WARREN MOEN bestows his office practice abilities to WESLEY BURG leaves his brains and personality to Ann GEORGE FULLERTON leaves DWAINE KEIFER gives his DOUGLAS MAUS leaves his in the junior class. JOAN STEENSON unhappily all his English equipment to ability to get in and out of nothing this year--besides Harold Larson. Bang. Judy Koehn. hot water to Ronald Pray. confirmed bachelorhood to all the other bachelor boys bestows all her typing assignments and her way with Mr. Askerooth to Karen Bangsund. MARY ANN KLEFSTAD leaves ----- gladly! BOB GRAUE leaves his ability to read comic books to Gerald Mills--he leaves this hint--look at the pictures, it goes faster. Lastly PHIL ROE lends his Republican views to Pat Donahue. The SENIOR BOYS leave the Junior Girls--though they hate to. The SENIOR BOYS leave their good looks, conceit, date-books, telephone numbers, and roadmaps to foreign lands-namely Granite and Dawson-to the Junior Boys. The SENIOR GIRLS leave their bobby pins, poise, beauty, charm, personality, love for clothes, and their bills to the Junior Girls. 90 W -Ml' ir--tain
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JOHN PUCKROPP'S charge account for clothes will be transferred to Don Frazee's name. PEGGY PETERSON refuses to give up her membership in World Affairs Club to Elaine Hegg. BARBARA FEMBITE'S bookkeeping talent will be left for Peggy Ward. LOIS METTLING wills Eulala Adamson her toothbrush to give her that Pepsodent smile. PHYLLIS REDEPENNING--after we twisted her arm--decided to leave her prized possession, her car, to Shirley Vik. GORDY BENTSON has consented to leave his job at Sears And Roebuck to make room for Bob Olson. The poise and beauty of JANICE LOVHAUG goes to Janet Armstrong. DONALD WIG'S status as maker of delicious malts is transferred to Carole Broten and Nancy Burgeson. PAT TEREICK wills her nightmares to Sandra Hockstein and Carol Mills. JERRY BORENE wills his Social Science pen--unless he forgets--to David Halvorson. KERRINE GILSRUD leaves her 'only girl' status in the physics class to Irene Morehouse. Katherine Jacobson will be given DOROTHY BOTTEN'S position in the Usher Club. BAYARD GORDON leaves his careful ways to Wilbur Norman. DOLORES MOE leaves her 'Theater Talents' to Ramona Bresson. MARLENE SKEIE passes on her fondness for Watson to Janice Dvergsten. SHARON HAUG leaves Benson to Sharron Maus and Diane Kurtzbein. KAY 'Half-size' KEILEN lesves her ability to be a safe and sane driver to Susan Stuber. TOM HOLEN hands on his long list of secret admirers to Lowell Gemsey. TIM ONDAHL wills his way with 'gay Paree wimmin' to Harlan Eid and Terry Colgrave. DAVID McCLUNG presents his cute blue glasses to Carroll Adams. GLENNIS HAUGERUD and SHARON HEIDEMAN concede their cheerleading abilities to Dorothy Tostenson and Mary Ann Sletten. DICK JOHNSON bequeaths his safe-driving habits to Lee Lanes. JULENE GROOTHUIS joyfully gives up her long bus rides to Darrell Groothuis. KEITH GRAVES leaves his Bermudas to Beddey Lewis and LeRoy Williamson. JANICE NORMAN leaves her good times at the Benson Skating rink to Virginia Cronin. JOHN KRUM leaves his ability to make bologna Cin more ways than one? to Nancy Farber. DWIGHT NASH donates his baby-blue eyes to Fred Kunze. JOHN KUNKEL gives his 'TONI'S' to Donna Johnson. DION NATZEL wills his 'black denim trousers and motorcycle boots' to Wesley Schrapp. DOROTHY LANES bestows her innocent look to Karen Moen. DEAN GULDEN consigns his fickle ways to JoAnne Linnee. PAT GULDEN wills the Shed and the good times' to Pat Triggs, Shirley Johnson, and Marlene Kively. PETER BISHOP wills his intelligent remarks to Walter Myhre. DELBERT MCCLURE presents his love of sports to Buddy Johnson. ANDY STAMSON transfers his next year's police tickets to speed merchant, Dale Trandahl Bev Doring receives the memories of far away places from SALLY KEINTZ. DENNY MARBLE leaves his class ring to Valorie Erickson. LAVONNE LADWIG consigns her little stature to LaVonne Evjen. MAX HINDES has informed us that his ability to drive should not be wasted so he's leaving it to Roger Shawd who is already following his skid marks. GARY KNUTSON wills his dashing red hair to Pat Clawson. PAT CON AD leaves her perfect posture to Judy Skonard. MARILYN ANDERSON bestows her position as 'mild-maid' at the Monte-Ota to ambitious Venita Swanson. GLORIA MACZIEWSKI'S love for dancing will be received by Virginia Waters. DAVID BOUSKA leaves his surname to Donald Bouska. JIM SEVERSON'S attachments to the pool hall are being transferred to Gordon Dahl. ALMON MIX passes on his woodworking ability to Norman Emmert. To Don Peden goes BUBBY GOTTSCH'S teacher-charming ways. FRED LAURITSON leaves his ability to be Santa Claus to Larry Winters. JERALD MINSAAS' prize possession, binoculars, goes to Harlan Paulsrud. BILL WEBER wills his attempts of getting to class on time to James Lundin and Pat Kern. MARY KLUCAS leaves her crazy, mixed-up ways to Lois Burgess. NANCY ANGRIMSON wills her position at the Dutch Maid Bakery to Verna Rosetter. DICK VAZQUEZ'S siesta habits are passed on to Wallace Mettling. BETTY CHARTER and ERMA JORDAHL leave their old school memories to Bonnie Tullar. DOUGLAS NORMAN'S many forms of transportation will be left for Gary Gilsrud. 89
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NAME Janet Abel James Acers Kenny Aeikens Bernice Allen Elizabeth Anderson Marilyn Anderson Nancy Angrimson Gail Behrens Margaret Benson Gordy Bentson Pete Bishop Darrell Bofferding Steve Bonn Gerald Borene Audrey Borg Greta Borgen Dorothy Botten David Bouska Gerald Burg David Brovold Betty Charter Patricia Conrad Barb Eberhard Dave Einerson Barbara Femrite Kerrine Gilsrud Bay Gordon Class Prophecy WANTS T0 BE Soda clerk Bachelor Grease monkey Chef Horse raiser Southern belle Model housewife Raising weeds Traveller Comedian Hot-rod racer Forrest fire fighter Doctor Traveller Farmer's wife Child nurse Norman Saxon Bacteriologist The great lover New manager of Gladys' Beautician Red head Winnie Winkle Minister Great dietician Brain surgeon Pin setter PROBABLY WILL BE Raising little Dicks Great white father Plain monkey Peeling onions at her own hamburger shop Rookie Granite housewife Modeling that Pepsodent Smile Raising 'coons Traveller Flop Speed cop An arsonist Lady killer End up in Clara City Granite celebrity Taking care of her own Married to Norman Carrying cold germs Bluebeard Bouncer at Watson Townhall Wig designer Raising red heads Mrs. Winnie Taylor Divorce lawyer Taking over Bergendahl's Supper Club Mental case Pinning three corners 91 SONG Small Fry Indian Love Call Aba dabba Honeymoon I Cried Camptown Races Man That Got Away Laffing on the Outside Down by the River Side Rollin' Stone Out of Breath Hot-rod Race Hero of Sugar Pine l've Got No Use For Women When Love Is Kind It's the Talk of the Town A Man Called Peter Can't Help Lovin' That Man Baby It's Cold Outside Hawkeye There'll Be a Hot Time in the old Town Tonight My Mother Bids Me Bind Mine Hair I Like It My Hero After I say I'm Sorry Potluck Here's to Your Illusion Patricia
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