Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLASS WILL Carol Albrrght bequeath my quletness to Jamce Spangenberg Joretta Arrres bequeath my abrlrty to 'babys1t to Pam Paynter rn hopes she can have as much fun as I d1d Janet Belongra bequeath my vrvaclous nature to Kay Peterson Vlfglnla Beloy bequeath my abrlrty to get 1nto unusual predrcaments to anyone who thrnks that they can get out of them Barbara Berdlce bequeath my nose to Vrnce wrth the hopes that he wrll have plastrc surgery done on rt Nancy Braaten bequeath my talkmg abrlrty rn chemrstry to Tony Spehar Margaret Cuffe bequeath my ab1l1ty of mrssrng school to Nancy Smolrch Shlrley Davrs, bequeath my quret nature to the whole Junror class Sandra Deanovrc bequeath my locker to Jrm Robmson m hopes that he can keep the combrnatlon longer than I 1 Robert Dunkelberger bequeath my 57 Ford to Gary N1va for that blue '57 Burck Davrd Easter, bequeath my beloved key to Pat McGaully LOIHICC Enkson, bequeath my drrvlng ab1l1ty to my nerghbor Gary N1va BeverlyF1e1d bequeath my ab1l1ty to s1t and keep my seat warm rn physrcs to whoever thmks that they can warm rt better Marre Flom, bequeath my pony tall to anyone who needs a blonde propellor D1x1e Fondxe bequeath my ab1l1ty to get around to anyone who lxkes to travel Joanne Gerow, bequeath my abrlrty to wrrte letters to anyone who has a lot of pencrls Wrllram Greenhalgh bequeath my paper route to James Cornette because he needs the exercrse Melvrn Hagen, bequeath my smgrng to Davrd Bradach rn hopes that he w11l one day be another Elvrs Renee Hakala bequeath my love for all sports, especlally basketball to Pat O'Rourke Shrrley Hakala, bequeath my abrlrty to blush at any trme to Dee Johnson Carol I-Ialberg bequeath my Job of typmg for Mr Taylor to anyone who has a dull study hall srxth hour Judrth I-lalmet bequeath my abrlrty to go steady for three years to my srster Carron who thmks she knows better Lors I-Iletala bequeath my blond halr to anyone who thrnks that they can keep lt clean Drane Jasper, bequeath my long harr to any glrl who wants to take care of rt Charlotte Johnson bequeath my bemg able to get engaged to anyone who doesn't want to go on to school Rodney Kestr bequeath my basketball average to Pee Wee Jurkovlch Yvonne Krulc bequeath my abrllty to talk out of turn rn physlcs to anyone who thm.ks they can get away wrth rt Amta Lanswrck, bequeath my lead rn the semor class play to anyone who thmks they can last through rt Charles LaValley bequeath my knowledge of hrstory to Larry Cederholm because he needs It John Lorch bequeath my A rn Englrsh to anyone who IS a dreamer lrke me Eugene Makl bequeath my mechamcal ablllty to my brother, Kenneth Mary Kay Mlglleflnl, bequeath my abrlrty to brag about Keewatrn to Karen Stuntebeck Arlette Mrkulrch bequeath my abrlrty to get along wrth Mr Rukavrna to my brother Butch Donna Mrtchell bequeath my abrlrty of sellrng theatre tlckets to Marrbeth Krasovrtz who thmks that she can do better Job Karen Moore, bequeath my abxllty for takrng those long walks home to Lors Pajunen rn hopes that she can frnd a shorter route Paul Moyer, b queath my abrlrty of runnmg around at nrght to the crew Allen Nremr bequeath my abrlrty to get to Lakeland to anyone who has rnterests there Robert Norr, bequeath my walks to the shorthand room every frfth hour to anyone who lrkes to see the sxghts Larry Norrell bequeath my abrlrty to stay an one house to anyone who doesn't lrke to move Marrlyn O Brren bequeath my enthusrasm for anythmg extra curncular to the whole school Kathryn Polrch bequeath my abrlxty to stxck to one guy to Barbara Edwards Kathleen Rrssanen bequeath my longlegs no my cousrn Davxd 1n hopes that he can make use of them on hrs half mrle trek to the bus every mommg and evenmg Davrd Rhode bequeath my basketball abllrty to Dell Lourey Patrrcra Round bequeath my curly harr and curly toes to anyone who can keep thmgs as curly as I can 26 I, . , . . . I, . , . . , . ,. . - I, . I . . . I, . . . y . . . . . I, , , . . . . . ' I, , . . . . . 1 1, , . . . . . . I, . . . . D I, . , . . . . . d'd. I, , ' ' ' . , . , . 7 I Y 7 ' 7 . l. , . . - . - I D 4 I. , ' . , . . . . . n , , l I n 1 , , , . . . . Q I, . . , . . . . - I, Walter James, bequeath my ability to leave the opposite sex completely alone to Bruce Johnson. I, . . . . u I, , ' . I, ', ' . I, y . . . . . . . . I, . , . . . . ' , , . . l , , n ll - - - - 1 I, ., . . . ' I, . . . . .. . . I, . . , . . . . . ' I, . Y .. .... . a I, . . . . . . . I, l e ' ' ' ' Il ll. I, . .l . . . ' I, . . . . ' ' . , 2 l l . l . . ' ' , . Y .. . ' I, . , . . . . - I, . , . . ' I, . . , . . u

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Diane Jasperg Treasurer SENIOR SN APS Arlette Mikulichg President Judy Taylorg Secretary David Easterg Vice -president ffltfkf Let me out! ! Hurd at work. Big joke! ! ! Steno II? '. Y ?'?



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Onlandxng our party found the earth 1n complete destruct1on Wh1te wander1ng around the cllffs and gullles we WILL CON TI UED I I I John Sale bequeath my P1Ck up truck to anyone who has the money to f11l It w1th gas Margaret Sausman bequeath my numerous abllltles to anyone who needs them Denms Scheurmg bequeath my tr1ps to school to anyone who thxnks that they can brave the storms rn the w1nter Wllllam Skelton, bequeath my curly hzur to Bob KOIP1 1n hopes he can f1nd a way to tame It Vemon Strutzel, bequeath my walks across the tracks to school the last 13 years ot my cousrn Carl1e Carlson Jud1th Taylor bequeath my saxophone to Sandy Brascuglx so she can blow up the town Barbara Tmky bequeath my SIZE 4 1, 2 feet to Larry Mlshmash 1f he thanks he can use them Pat Tr1hey bequeath my tuba to Paul Paullsrch who has had It too eaw rn Caffylng h1s clarmet 1n parades Karen Wagner bequeath my n1ckname Rusty to anyone who thlnks they can l1ve up to It D1onne We1berg,bequeath my ablltly of start1ng on the r1ght note 1n chorus to Mary Lorch m hopes she w1ll catch on faster than I d1d Lee We1berg, bequeath my tr1ps no B1W3.b1k to anyone who has mterests there Patr1c1a Wh1tcraft bequeath my ab1l1ty to make paths to the bus 1n the w1nter to Peggy Treg1ll1s Sh1rley Zuponc1c bequeath my ab1l1ty to play the drums to Suz, Lo1s,and Shez 1n hopes they can make more H0156 than I d1d The t1me 1S the year 1980 The place 1S 1n the Amer1can embassy on the Moon We are 1ns1de the embassy bu1ld1ng and are approachmg a door marked BILL SKELTON AJTISIICSTI embassador to the Moon As It opens we are aware of an Amer1can reporter before the desk of the ambassador Ah the reporter IS BARB TINKEY let's f1nd out what she's do1ng here H BARB what br1ngs yo to the Amer1can Embassy? I'veJust rece1vedperm1ss1on to V1S1t the earth S1nce lt was completely destroyed by atom1c warfare some years ago we have reason to bel1eve ILIS st1ll lnhablted only everythmg ns underground Why don't you come along? I m ak1ng PAT TRIHEY w1th me h s go1ng to do some research for us up here 'We' love to go When do we leave ' rght now ur SPUTNIK LIMITED 15 outsl e On earth two hght days later came upon an 1mmense f1gure that barred our way Suddenly we recogn1zed h1m It was VICTOR KLUNE, and he explamedthathe was aguard for the1r underground v1llage He offered to show us around and so we followed h1m 1n F1rst we V1S1t9d the Clty hall and 3a1l There we saw pohcewoman SHIRLEY HAKALA She was busy trackmg down the notorlous gambler JOHN LORCI-I but the one obstacle prevent1ng h1s capture was h1s powerful bodyguard PAUL MOYER The c h arg e s we r e brought on them by MARILYN O'BRIAN the r1ch w1dow from NOB HILL who c1a1med they were ru1n1ng her f1nanc1ally Before leav1ng the c1ty hall we stopped 111 to see the Mayor DAVID EASTER who 1ntroduced us to h1s secretary CAROL ALBRIGHT She told us that the local theater wh1ch was operated by DONNA JEAN MITCHELL was hav1ng an afternoon performance and so we decrded to go There was the rock and roll 1dol RICHARD PEITILA, and the famous underground comedlan, WALTER JAMES The1r ma1n fe ature was the srngmg and danc1ng star JANET BELONGIA After the entertamment we droppen 1n at LARRY NORRELL'S PELLETERIA 'to have somethmg to eat fYou see m these advanced ages one can get all h1s nourlsh 27 , , A - . . . . 1 1 ' I7 ' . , - . . - D I, - I, . - I1 1 ' . . , . . . I, , . . . . .- - I1 1 ' . ,I . . . I, , . . - I . ai e 1 I, 7 . . l I1 1 7 . . . , . ' . , - 1 1 i, , ' u ' . ,, . . . . . . . . . , . . t . . 3 6, . .H ' d . ? 'R' go ' 'd . , . , . , . 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , . , . , . . . . A , '

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