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

 - Class of 1955

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CLASS WILL We, the class of '55, students of Barron High School, City of Barron, State of Wisconsin, and attending therein at 622 La- Salle Avenue, being not over 21 and not under 16, and of sound and disposing mind and memory and acting under duress, but not menace, fraud, or undue influence of any persons whomso- ever, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testa- ment in the manner following to wit. We do hereby declare that all unpaid bills be paid by the class of '56 and do thank them ahead of time for such. 1, Barbara Amundson, will my quiet manner 'to Karen Sandve. I, LaVonne Amundson, leave my inside line on gossip to Mar- lene Koepp. I, Connie Anderson, will my fun at the Winter Carnival to Darlene Dowd. I, Barbara Balog, will my long red hair to Marion Wisti. I, Marcella Becker, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hoar to Allan Kurschner. I, Bob Birkholz, will my front row seat in every class to JoAnn Zemke. I, Chuck Bishop, will my class ring to Betty Sandstrom. I, Ollie Bjugstad, will my position as Hi-Life editor to any- one who isn't plagued with headaches at the present time. I, Shirley Campbell, will my job as Bible School teacher dur- ing the summer to Virginia Rogers. I, Dick Carr, will the drinking fountain by the Ag. shop to Arden Forehand so that he can keep the slide on his trombone going. I I, Pete Carr, will one dry joke to each member of the junior c ass. I, Phee Chermack, leave my love life with the Spooner boys to my sister Theresa. I, Nancy Cowley, will what's left of my car when I get done with it to Dave Kahl. I, Axel Dahlberg, will my hot rod to Curtiss Larson. I, Van Dowd, will my many trips to Ridgeland to Bob Oli- phant. I, Laurie Eggen, will the food left over from our party to anyone foolish enough to think they have room for forty kids in their house. I, Darlene Ellefson, will my don't care attitude about boys to Bonnie Haugen. I, Wallace Ellefson, leave my ability to sit in such unusual positions and still be comfortable to Jack Kilmer. I, Shirley Espeseth, will my ability to drive our new Mercury Even though I have a brother with a driver's license to Ramona erry. B I, Norman Fankhauser, will all 6' 4 of my height to Billy est. I, Nancy Fraley, will my many, many good times during high school to Sharon Taylor. I, Gay Frisinger, will my Economics book to someone else who doesn't understand it so I won't feel so bad. I, Helen Gillett, will my quietness at school to Cleo Ott. I, Kathy Greenwald, will my long walks home at noon to Pat Stokes. I, Norreta Hanson, will the sparkle in my eyes which almost matches the sparkle on my finger to Doris Boury. I, Doug Haseltine, will all Chetek girls but one to Jim Kahl. We, Carol Haselhuhn and Betty Thompson, will our frequent trips to Rice Lake to Marlene Curtis and Millie Isaacson. I, Gary Hodnefield, will my absentmindedness to all B.H.S. teachers in hopes they will forget all future tests. I, Clarice Hoff, will my driving technique to Lloyd Johnson. I, Nancy Hollister, leave all my Economics and Sociology out- lines to my brother Vernon because l'm afraid of what he'll do to me if I don't. I, Barb Horstman, will my Hillbilly singing ability to Patty Macklin. I, Harley Hover, will my wavy hair to Jim Losness. M I, Pat Hughes, will my job as Mr. Fraser's secretary to Vivian eyer. I, Gerry Huset, will my cooking ability to Darlene Macak. I, Loren Huset, will my green Chev to any boy whose girl has a driver's license. I, Muriel Jacobson, will all the tacks found on my chair in band back to Dennis Kuchenmeister. l, Jerry Jergenson, will my height to Maynard Jarvinen. We, Darlene Johnson and Marilyn Strickland, will all our good times and jokes on bus trips to Darlene Rohde and Ruth air. I, Dave Keeler, will the fun I have in changing the color of my car to Russell Bonner who is always changing cars. I, Donna Klein, will my freckles to Sandra Jorstad. I, Jeanette Kolb, will all my letters from Rice Lake to Dar- lene Rust. I, Bill Koser, will my ability to drive as I do and stay alive to Roger Miller. l,Don Kuchenmeister, will my position of always being in the front of the band to Glenn Lee. We, Jan Kuhnley and Dee Dee Wavada, will our ability to invite ourselves out to dinner to Bernie Hellmann and Betty Eggen. l, Elroy Kuhrt, will my flair for writing poetry to my brother Russell. l, Marlene Kurschrzer, will my vocal chords to Jerry Smith. I, Ilene Larson, will all my broken clarinet reeds to Jane Meisegeier. I, Leonard Massie, will the dry remarks I come up with to Curtis Miller to keep up the spirits of the Economics class. l, Mary McElroy, will my ability to love three and still be free to Myrna Scharmer. I, Dick Meisegeier, will my seat next to John Syndergaard in chorus to Nancy Olson. I, Loretta Monroe, will my long black hair to Julie DeMille so she can throw away her ear muffs next winter. l,Joyce Mullen, will the fun l've had going with the same boy through high school to Nan Risberg. I, John Nelson, will all pizza to Mari Lou Risberg. l, Kenny Ness, will my love for Prairie Farm to Joyce Berg. I, Sherry Olson, will my ten flying fingers and position as ac- companist for chorus to Ford Hill. I, Carol Quaderer, will my letters from Madison to Sharon Teal for l won't need them next year. l, Arloa Reichert, will my many days at home to anyone who likes to have a lot of make-up work. I, David Rogers, will my gum cracking ability to Patsy Ellis. l,Marilyn Rogers, will my fondness for Cameron to anyone who may find their life's companion there. I,Ronald Schleiss, will Economics back to those who first thought of teaching it. I, Jane Schlough, will the good fortune of having my mother to fix my hair to Marlene Hischke. I, Larry Severson, will my one and only love, my Chev., to Mahlon Maas. I, Melbourne Shearer, will my many speeches in English and Ag. to Jerry Severson. l,Myrna Shearer, will my F.H.A. demonstration ability to Kaye Hendrickson. We, Ardyce Solie and Pat O'Flanagan, will our ability to re- main best friends throughout high school to Marie Nelson and Betty Sandstrom. I, Susy Sorenson, will my position in the lunch room to Frances McCorkle. l, Gary Stetzel, will all the times l skipped school to anyone foolish enough to think they can get away with it. I, Joan Swanson, will my naturally curly hair to Beverly Miller. l,Jerry Teal, will my roller skating ability to Jerry Shaide. I, Annamay Thompson, will my frequent blushes to Sheilda Cain. I, David Thompson, will my many arguments with Mr. Mor- gen to Larry Lang. l, Larry Thompson, will my frequent use of my dad's car to Marvin Barfnecht. I, Elaine Troan, will my band chair to Janice Waterhouse in hopes that she can hang on to her music better from there. I, Carol Weber, will my many good times with the Ridgeland gang to Shelby Mclntyre. l, Janet Wegan, will my laugh to Bonnie Keller. l, Jack Weinandt, will my dark hair and skin to Gary Hunt. l, Marilyn Wigen, will my ability to get free taxi service to anyone who hates to walk. l, Marilyn Williams, will my position as head cheerleader to Jane Hoar. I, Connie Wood, will the fun I have holding strange boys' hands at basketball games to Sandra Hanson. l, Myron Young, will all the free cokes I can get at Morri- son's to Marcia Wigen. I, Verla Zuehlke, will my position in the last chair of every class to Nancy Agen. We hereby nominate and appoint Mr. John E. Hoar the executor of this our last will and testament. ln Witness whereof, we hereunto set our hand and seal this 18th day of May, 1955. 61444455



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Juniors, Class of '56 Sophomores, Class of '57 Freshmen, Class of '58

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