Barron High School - Bear On High Yearbook (Barron, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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6 I, Arlene Everson, will Alfred to anyone that can catch him. We, Leona Dennis and Pat Dixon, will our long hair to June Bonner and Mary Swansen. We, Albert Wahl, Irvin Espeseth, and Don Olson, will our quietness to the whole junior class. I, Sam Halverson, will my frequent trips to Almena to Nancy Smith. I, Harris Balko, will all my extra-curricular activities to Harry Baldwin. 1, Arvella Fankhauser, give my poetry to Vernon Koepp. I, Betty Matthys, will Grace and Albert to anyone that has room in their locker for them. I, Shirley Ormson, will my new theories in geome- try to Evelyn Erickson. I, Alice Becker, will my aifection for dance orchestra to Virginia Clumpner. I, Roland Beiswanger, will my speed at getting out of Mr. Hoar's class to Robert Kumhera. I, Betty Nordhagen, will my secretary's notebook to Mary Jane Anderson. I, Donna Lemler, will my Merry Oldsmobile to Barbara Nelson. I, Donna Halverson, will my dancing ability to Emma Engstrom. I, Mary Jo Heerey, will my chemistry manual to anyone who is really ambitious. I, Ralph Hill, will my chair in bookkeeping to Bob Hughes. -I, Dean Johnson, will the back booth at Curt's Lunch to June Curtis. I, Marie Blum, will my ability to keep a man to Carol Sinclair. We, Marlene Wilson and Marlene Wheeler, will our pull with Mr. Hoar to Pat Dimick and Carole Boedecker. We, Adeline Pearson and Dorothy Sellent, leave our seat in the bus to Edmund Hauser. We, Bob Mc- Donald and Bob Turgeson, will our basketball jer- seys to Kenny McDonald and Weldon Rogers. I, Leon Baldwin, will my draft card to Bob Will- iams. I, Dean Thorne, leave my snacks between classes to Helen Jansen and Beverly Strickland. I, Roland Nelson, will my sportie clothes to Doug Jorstad. We, Marian Vergin and Audrey Solie, will our way with Prairie Fann men to Myrtle Bergeson and Joyce Jacobson. I, Shirley Nelson, will my noon hours to Maxine Mizer. I, Don Becker, present my pet corn borer to Alvin Lemke. I, George Tietz, will my record of being absent to Bard Kittieson. I, Myron Peck, will my sly, sometimes dry comments to John Heintz. I, Wayne Barrett, will my alumna interest to Tom Pimple. I, Joan Wood, leave my good times nightly to Dorothy Miller. We, Peggy Zollver, Lois Barton, and Mae Markle, will our roller skates and good times at Rainbow to Elaine Whiteford, Jeanette Mayala, and Marcia Strand. I. Elaine Schell, will my chair in chorus to Evelyn Darrah. I, Doris Becker, will my ability to get a man to Betty Dowd. -I, Don Miller, will my way to get laughs to the whole junior class. I, Jerry Lehman, will my ability to go steady to Jon Hendrickson. I, Harlan Rogers, will my ability to make touch- downs to Don Schoemaker. We, Jerry Taylor and Bob Koser. will our way with women to Clark Huston and Bruce Weeks. I, Joanne Starkey, will my naturally curly hair to Ann Switzenberg. I, Joyce Anderson, will my bubble gum to anyone who can blow bubbles bigger than I can. I, Bill Millermon, will my bass viol to Jim McFetridge. I, John Ostrum, will my camera and Hashbulb to Dean Dawson. We, Bob Ritchie and Diane Rogers, 7066 will our conversations in problems class to Clinton Justman and Gloria Olson. We, Mary Buxton and Sharron Crisler, will our typewriters to Shirley Peterson and Claire Skinner. I, Ed Broker, will my car and driver's license to Margie Taft. I, Kay Fornell, will my World Affairs tests to Ruth Berg. I, Lyle Frisinger, glad- ly will my sociology book to anyone who can in- terpret it. I, Ruth Jacobson, will my frequent trips to Cumberland to Lorraine Schullo. I, Lois Gilibertson, leave all my troubles of period one to Joyce Borgen. We, Kathy Benoy and June Kursch- ner, will our Latin translations to Bob Hughes and Mari Anne Hetfner. I, Melvin Bjugstad, will my spelling cup to Juanita Meisegeier. I, Dick Bilse, will my ability to skip and get away with it to anyone who can make the grade. We, Ruth and Rose Allison, will our Canasta deck to Myrtle Lofblad and Lyle Etlicher. I, Herbert Zabel, give my Model A to anyone who can learn the secret of how to drive it. I, LaVonne Swant, will my asperin tablets to the next Bahian editor. We, Fern Snoenbos and Janet West, will our auto trips and cottage memories to Nina Clement and Doris Kunze. I, Jack Hanson, will page four to the next Hi-Life Sports Editor. We, Jon McDonald and Bob Peterson, will our 'pink excuses to Donald Streuli and Richard Richardson. We, Lois Miller and Jack Johnson, will our seats on the Dallas bus to Arlene Hinze and Donnie Lawerence. I, Joyce Severson, will my blond hair to Dolores Morlgel. We, Dick and Joanne Schultz, will our brotherly and sisterly love to Dolores and Jim Fullerton. I, Hazel Jutila, will my chorus robe to the smallest member of the 1950-51 chorus. I, Allen Hover, will my freckles to LaVern Heath. I, Jeanette Hinzman, will my desk in ge- ometry to anyone who wants it. I, Caroline Pear- son, will my ability to work chemistry problems to any junior who wants it. I, Dan Janke, will my nightly excursions to Charles Lloyd. I. Laura Weise, will mv piano to Elaine Peterson. I, Chuck Lundberg, will my ability to play the viola to Marlys Hankin. I, Paul Scheerer, will my chair in Student Council to Charlie Nelson. I, Gertrude Zabel, will my friendliness to Mary Jane Anderson. I, Gilbert Thompson, give my super-salesmanship ability to Delbert Knowlton. I, Bob Huset, give my seat in English to any junior who likes to laugh. I, Dale Wendlandt, will my Ag. book to Charles McDonald. I, Esther Vuori, leave my mid- dle names to Lillian Swant. I, Norman Taft, will my filling station job to Allan Wintrone. I, Geri Kern, will my hair cut to Charlene Wirth, I, Joanne Amundson, will my economics chair to Ilene Frisinger. fl, LaVonne Lloyd, will my noon hour chats to Grace Beiswanger. I, Ray Hunt, will my guitar to Eddy Hanson. -I, Carlotta Peterson, will my alumni interest to Ruth Koser. We, Bob Kirkwocd and Alfred Nordby, will our band chairs to anv two illustrious junior students. I, Lawrence Etlicher, Ieave my football helmet to Bob Kum- hera. I, Gene Prine, leave my F.F.A, jersey to Ed Hanson. I, Jim Avery, leave school.

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l ra ' -fi!! ,-i-'dwwl The bus carrying the honor students had a long hard drive over a road of bumps in- cluding daily geometry tests, terni papers, and English exams. Although transportation was rough, no flat tires resulted. But the vehicle stopped a few tinies for retreads. The passengers stopped to refuel during vacations but always resumed the trip with full speed ahead. Part of the journey was enlivened by frequent stops at the waysides of extra curricular activities. Basketball games, school dances and elulx work were some of the sign posts which directed these stops where everyone piled out to have a good tinle. The passengers on the four year special were Alice Becker, Kay Fornell, Donna Lemler, 'Laura Ylveise, Paul Seheerer, Ruth Allison, Charles Lundberg, and J une Kurschner. Given the best view from tl1e front seats were Ramon Hunt, best boy citizen and Alice Becker, best girl citizen. They were pushed to the front of the bus by the election of the faculty and student body who judged their good citizenship to be of top nierit. M viii p , Honor Sfydenli ' f N--, 5 nal ii! 'l LUEII BIP . 1, ..,l tfkwxi 9 I-T pd-1 ,Y -we I fi ' - li? -1 E' riff' Z? W k - 3:- fifit fe e ssl s i f- ef Ishi i?

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