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Now, as graduating seniors, with a class enrollment of use fl- 'ft-, A ff'-W -If x ,A IL I ,ii . Q- Jr FIN N Sept. 2, I947, I I6 students enrolled in Barron high school as freshmen, and we became further acquainted at our initiation party, Nov. 7. As sophomores, we were the first class to sponsor the annual Sno-Ball. During our junior year, we worked hard on our class play, Slice It Thin, and our prom, Showboat. A WAY OR MAKE ONE We have given our Shore of talent and ability, as well as time and hard work, to the success of various' sports, clubs, music, and other activities, In social activities, our class boosts one homecoming queen, one Sno-Ball queen, two prom queens, and two valentine queens. The senior class also has a total of one prom king and one valentine king. We chose as our class colors, white and gold, our flower, lily of the valley, and our motto, Find a way or make one. 88, we leave our high school activities to others, but we , , . Our senior officers lpictured abovel were: Treasurer still retain the memories. Bob Hughes, President Bob Kumhera, Secretary Mari Anne All four years have been eventful for the class of Sl . Heffner, and Vice-president Harry Baldwin. .5 View 51 .3 tilt E' A P54 Q' 5 -V-I 545 20
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CLASS I, Mary Jane Anderson, will all the philosophical re- marks , passed between Syndergaard and I, to any person lucky enough to sit next to him. I, Harry Baldwin, will my ability to stay away from women to Don Buchholz. I, Grace Beiswanger, will my ability to argue to Joel Edson. I, Ruth Berg, will my summer bicycle jaunts to Phyllis Bjugstad. l, Carole Boedeker, will my ability to sleep late in the morning and still catch the bus to Theresa Schmitz. I, June Bonner, leave my good times at noon hour to Karl Tireman. We, Joyce Borgen, Evelyn Darrah, and Juanita Meisegeier will our name The Three Musketeers to any junior threesome. I, Gerald Carlson, will Don lstel the privilege to continue playing cards on the bus. I, Nina Clement, will my height and size nine shoes to Marie Gillet. We, Virginia Clumpner and Mari Anne Heffner, will our superb ability to play Canasta to Rita Kuchenmeister and her Almena friends. I, June Curtis, will my speaking ability to Gary Craw- ford. I, Dean Dawson, will my seat in advanced Algebra to Jerry Paulson. I, Betty Dowd, will my seat in economics to Audrey Burrow. I, Emma Engstrom will my seat in Soc- iology to LaVonne Johnson, I, Emmett Engstrom, will my great ability to play football to David Ellefson. I, Evelyn Erickson, will the mimeographing job to one of the Senior Commerce girIs.' I, Lois Forry, will my long walk to the bus to Lucille Lemke. I, Annabelle Frisinger, will my seat in Bookkeeping to Marie Ness. We, Ilene Frisinger and Marlys Hankin, will our seat on the bus to Irene Kern and Audrey Burrow. I, Lyle Etlicher, will my economics book to Roger Hunt. I, Deloris Fullerton, will my dark hair to Eleanor Olsen. I, Joan Grandinetti, will my tympani play- ing in band to Joan Sandve. I, Ed Hanson, will my height to Doug Ritchie for Basket- ball games. I, Edmund Hauser, will my nonsense to any glum Journalism student. I, LaVerne Heath, will my foot- ball jersey to anyone big enough to fill it out. I, John Heintz, will my nickname Soupie to Art Stabner. I, John Hendrickson, will my economics book tif it stays in one piecel to Hank Johnson. I, David Hermann, will my talent in getting women to Stanley Severson. l, Arlene Hinze, will the Marine's Him to the U. S. Marines. Bob Hughes wills his ability to steer clear of females to Arvid Step- hens, We, Clark Huston, Doug Jorstad, and Kenny Mc- Donald, will our good times at Richordson's to David Ellef- son, Margie Agen, and Sonia Splittstoesser. I, Helen Jon- sen, will my English Literature book to anyone who will enjoy it as much as I didn't. I, Clint Justman, will my rubber snake to Philip Hockert. I, Bard Kittleson, will my ability to eat french fries to Roger Hunt. I, Vernon Koepp, will my job of watching Tom Pimple to Dene Barton. I, Mary Jeanne Kuchen- meister, will my skirts to Norman Haugen so that the band personnel won't have to worry about who's going to wear skirts in the trombone section next year. I, Robert Kum- hera, will the Hindu formula back to the Hindus and my comprehension of advanced algebra to any juniors not in- tending to take the subject. I, Donald Lawrence, will my red tie to the Homecoming King of l9Sl. I, Alvin Lemke, will my knowledge of economies and gociology to Delores I9 WILL Hanson. I, Ruth Koser, will the opportunity to have their locker with Linda Schielke ta any poor unsuspecting student. I, Charles Lloyd, will a good share of the Rice Lake women to Jerry Paulson. I, Myrtle Lofblad, will my place on the bus to either Delores Hanson or Jaan Otto. I, Wal- ter Lofblad, will my height to any underclassman who wants it. I, Jeanette Mayala, will all the duties ofa head- cheerleader to Sharlot Nelson. I, Charles McDonald, will my winking ability to anyone who likes pretty girls. I Jim Mclfetridge, will my car to Bob Solie. I, Earl Miller, have nothing to will. I, Dorothy Miller, will my lung power and pep to Edward Chermack, so that we may have good cheerleaders in the future. I, Delores Morkel, will my nights and days in Cumber- land to Elaine Hodnefield. I, Maxine Mizer, will my seat in sociology class to Ramona Kasel. I, Barbara Nelson, will my love for horses to Maxine Miller. I, Charles Nelson, will my Model T to the Junior Clos. I, Joyce O'Flana- gan, will my economics book to anyone who can under- stand it. I, Dale Olson, will my ability to drive a car to Dave Klefstad and Victor Schleiss. I, Wilma Olson, will my cow to anyone who wants to milk her twice a day. We, Gloria Olson, Elaine Whiteford, and Norma Stokes, will our riots in sociology to Roger Hunt, Dave Klefstad, and Victor Schleiss. I, Deyonne Pecore, will my seat in the front af the assembly to Joyce Amundson. I, Elaine Peterson, will my concession selling ability to all who try to sell Mr. Koplitz a fudgesickle at a basketball game. I, Shirley Peterson, will the front-page editorship of the Hi- Life to anyone who likes headaches. I, Tom Pimple, will my ability to write excuses and my love for fast driving to Dick Lucivansky. I, Richard Richardson, will my place in the football lineup to Jack Hulbert. l, Weldon Rogers, will my woman-hating to Florin Ol- sen. I, Lorraine Schullo, will my dark skin, hair, and eyes to Joan Sandve. I, Elmore Smith Jr., will my shyness to Mary Whitcomb. I, Nancy Smith, will my chair in chorus to Bev. Teal and my flute to Solies Plumbing store to be used as a drainage pipe. I, Richard Smith, will my class ring to Shirley Koepp. I, Donald Shoemaker, will my ability to tell jokes to Larry Snydergaard. I, Marcia Strand, be- ing of sound mind and bodyl?l, will my sneeze to anyone who wants attention, l, Donald Streuli, will my pink ex- cuses to Tom Klinkenberg. I, Ronald Streuli, will my ab- sentmindedness to Delbert Frankhauser. I, Beverly Strick- land, will my nimble thimble to the dressmakers of 52 . I, Claire Skinner, will my seat in orchestra to anyone who wants it. I, Mary Swanson, will my ability to lose a book to Donna Ellefson. I, Ann Switzenberg, will my man hating ability to Dorothy Siewert. I, Kenneth Vergin, will my keys to the coke machine to some other big crook. I, Bruce Weeks, will the Rice Lake women to the only man left-- Doug Ritchie. I, Blaine Whitmore, will my seat in econ- omics to anyone who wants it. I, Bob Williams, will my basketball warm-up jacket to Roger Hunt. I, Allen Win- trone, will all of the kind compliments Mr. Hoar has given me to Dean Ormson. I, Charlene Wirth, will my giggle to Mary Bensend.
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