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I i I JU IOR , III. R. Herrmann, B. Mclieever, F. Lovcrude, H. Foss, H. Putzkc, H. Bonner, D. Wintrone, L. Ccons, D. Macak, E. Scharmota, J. Larsh bough, L. Bryngelson, D. Mackrill, H. Hover, A. Boedeckcr, B. Stoeberl, M. Toggeson, D. Evenson. 1 II. C. Kuhrt, P. Lindstedt, M. Franke, L. Hirt, J. Jutila, D. Seever, A. Peterson, V. Hanson, L. Anderson, 0. Orton, M. Scidl, M. Snoenbos, J. Smith, J. Boettcher, G. Becker, E. Tesch. N I. R. Berg, L. Bader, E. Gonske, E. Holloway, V. Loverude, J. Hanson, P. Schmidt, R. Chambers, L. Blair, M. Edson, M. Caldwell, H. W Acker, D. Lipke, C. Faanes, D. Breyen, B. Miller, W. Adams. . CLASS OFFICERS President ......... . . . . . .N. Svea V. President .... C. Johnson Secretary ...... . . . . H. Acker Treasurer ............. V. Hanso Student Council .... n . . J. Anderson B. Becker IVD . . Ellefson, H. Klinkcnberg, W. Lentz, D. Stokes, J. Pimple, D. Clausen, C. Johnson. III. R. Krnhenhuhl. S. Paulson, H. Nevin, N. Svea, H. Wahl, R. Otto, L. Frankhauser, N. Farr, C. Ander M. Stricker, M. Meysemhourg, T. Thompson, R. Dietert. II. E. Hanson, N. Briesemeister, R. Hermann, R. Granum, L. Severson, G. Akcnsu L. Lien, H. Hong, D. Sather, H. Whitmore. I. F. Darrah, O. Kuehn, G. Sellant, R. Baldwin, J. A son, E. Cuons, R. Anderson, n, M. Dennis, C. Haldorf, E. Foss, J. Koeing, L. Hui, nderson' Page Eiglxleen
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Class Will We, the brilliant senior class of 1942, of the Barron High school, Barron, Wisconsin, do hereby make, and publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. We give and bequeath to the Junior class our dignity in assembly and the classroom. We also give our love of ability for all things, to the under- classmen. We, Bebe Wesslin, Melvin Swan, and Priscilla Greenwald, will our musical talent to Bernard Becker, Vernon Nedland, and Earl Foss. We, Bob Wethern and Wayne Anderson, leave our oily hair to Stanly Paulson and LaVerne Frankhauser, to be used in the oil business. We, Milton Blair and Mary Lois Zitzelberg, bequeath our blushes to Vernon Bell and Josephine Zappitello. We, Jane Larson, Lorraine Johnston and Dean Flygstad, will our blond hair to Marjorie Franke, Doris Hutchins and Myrtise Seidl. We, Henry Holdorf, Virginia Svea, Raynold Hanson, Loren Clumpner, bequeath our great height to Deloris Wintrone, Phyllis Schmidt, Rose Herrmann, Franklin Darrah, and Winnifred Adams. 1, Delores Wahl, leave my curly hair to Milton Stricker. VVe, Harold Jorenby, Dave Olson, Walter Knut- son, leave our immense weight and height to Or- ville Kuehn, Helen Putzke, and Maxine Torgeson. 1. Robert Buescher, hereby bequeath my big ears to Mary Ellen Snoenbos, to be used as soup spoons. We, Wilbur Darrah, Geneva Buck, Marguerite Sinclair, Darrol Hughes, Elaine Norelius and Ethel Wold, will our great brain power to Florence Love- rude, Willard Lentz, Glen Akenson, Donald Ellef- son, and Robert Deitert. I, Florence Hunton, bequeath my Hollywood figure to Betty McKeever. We, Loren Bertelsen and Nina Mae Giezen- danner, leave our ability to talk to Dorothy Lipke and Marjorie Caldwell. I, Richard Dimick, will my great manpower to Carsten Anderson to be used in handling girls and his brother. I, Harold Place, leave my 1860 waist-line to Evander Hanson. We, Prescott Solie and Donald Bergstrom, be- queath our big feet to Lorraine Bader and Jean Bonner. I, Ruth Rasmussen, bequeath my red hair to Dorothy Mackrill, to be used in finding her way around in blackouts. We, Robert Broadbent and Lois Ward, leave our freckles to Donald Sather and Barbara Stoeberl. We, Alice Otto, Carol Moore, and Fred Amund- son, leave our quietness to Pauline Rolstad, Esther Scharmota, and Laurel Anderson. We, Mae White and Elaine Peterson will our Hollywood curves to Lester Lien, Kenneth Sprest- er, and Allen Sather to be used in pitching baseball. We, Charles Goff and Gordon Gilbertson leave our desks in the Sophomore section to Gale Wells and Milton Dennis. Page Seve We, Kenneth Workman, Lloyd White, Dick Tilseth leave our laziness to Helen Acker, Norman Svea and Violet Hanson. I, Stanly Hunt, hereby, will my romantic ability to Robert Otto. We, Owen Olson, Etta McManus, Lenore Isaacson, Paul Church, and Dale Burdick leave our shortness to Alice Early, Lois Hirt, Harold Hong, Dorothy Brevan, and Richard Hoff. I, Betty Schindler leave my ability to hold a man to Hazel Hover. We, Donald Barritt and Edwin Ostenson leave our athletic ability to Robert Baldwin and Donald Clausen. I, Walter Weise, will my Model A to George Sellent. We, Geraldine Edson and Betty Lou Peterson leave our techniques to Eunice Tesch and Rose- mary Chambers. I, Harry Stair, hereby bequeath my sleepiness to Anita Peterson. We, Frances Berger, Thelma Field, Lucille Graf, Dorothy Peterson, and Vernon Miller leave our dignity to Norman Briesmeister, DeWayne Stokes, Baron Johnson, Robert Krahenbuhl, and Hubert Klinkenberg. We, Ardith Cornelius, Bernice Stricker and Cora Clements, leave our love of arguing to Robert Anderson, Paul Bauer, Ardith Boedecker and Mike Schullo. We, Betty Hermann, Louise Adams, and Ethel Kruger will our good behavior to Leona Blair, Leonard Hoff and Lucetta Coons. We, Leona Ames, Irene Dillan, Margie Hell- man, and Katherine Klein, leave our cheerfulness to Emmett Coons, Harold Nevin, James Pimple, and Doris Macak. We, Glenn Hansen and LaVerne Olson leave our sophistication to Jelaine Smith, Joyce Larsh- bough and Roland Granum. We, Lillian Stettler and Bill Salscheider, leave our winning Ways to Jeanette Boettcher, Elaine Gonske and Clara Fannes, to be used on the teach- ers. We, Lloyd Nelson and Francis Mikulanec, here- by bequeath our drawl to Clifford Johnson, Juna Hanson and ,lune Jutilla. I, Viola Meysembourg will Almena to Phyllis Lindstedt, Virginia Loverude, Ruth Berg, Lyle Severson, Hillman Wahl and Roland Hermann. We, Roger Helland and Ardella Kettel will our romancing ability to Charles Holdorf and Doris Seever. V I, Henry Kunkel will my walk to Deloris Even- son and Harold Whitmore. I, Douglas Carr leave my shaving ability to Beulah Miller and James Anderson. Done under our hand and sealed this day of May, 1942. One for All, All for one. We, the Senior Class of Barron By Mae fWestl White and Milton fBig Boyl Blair. niet 1
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591-is lifes' OPI-IOMORE C Ch rn n B Sircher B Olson, V Schindler, D. Putzke. Row 3-V. Campbell, K. Buescher, P. White, C. Norclius, . ap ax , . . . . . Row 2-N. Wahl, L. Nelson, D. Butz, G. Farris, N. Evenson, E. Olson, D. Severson, A. Berkowitz, E. Hegna, K. Hoff, J. Schaal, B. Clausen, E. johnson, H. Cnstonia, D. Wethern, J. Myers, D. Zalliver. Row l-M. Oettinger, j. Edson, L. Krueger, E. Halvorson, E. Peterson, R. Anderson, D. Bergstrom, V. Heath, A. Marx, D. Teal, A. Bjugstzld, B. Anderson, N. Scherz, G. Mytroen, I. Rogers, A. Berg. CLASS OFFICERS President ......... H. Christensen V. President .. ..... R. Cooper Secretary ..... . . . D. Zolliver K. Hoff Treasurer ...... .... Student Council . . . ..D. Putzke, N. Scherz Row 3-ll. Ritchie, C. Dorsey, O. Janke, M. Solie, C. Moltz, H. Christensen. W. Peterson, D. Blume. Row 2-A. Rolf, H. Schultz, D. Early, I. Thompson, K. Halverson, S. Hendrickson, W. johnson, F. McDonald, K. Stokes, R. Cooper, E Stettlcr, E. Davis, W. Mason, S. Louis. Row l-L. Lempke, C. Hanson, D. Hover, V. Iverson, R. Holt, 0. Pillor, C. Kunze, G. Thompson, E. Roets, L. Lipke, D. Kuhrt, A Gnhl, D. Penzkover. Page Nineteen
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