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Senior Will Maxine Bartley wills her mincing gait to Edgar Wood so he can keep up with Nelda. . Audrey Gill wills her height to Gale Schlake so he can see when he gets in a crowd. Edna May Hartwell wills her dark hair to Kenneth Heidemann so his won't be so bright. Gary Bowker wills his ears to Vance Dorn so the extra size will en- able Vance to hear while sleening. Mae Harder wills her ability to drive to Marcia so Marcia won't drive up on the curb anymore. Marie Sorensen wills her patience to Lois Ann so Lois Ann won't go into hysterics. Don Rose wills his rowdy ways to Dick Bayley so Dick won't cause the teachers so much trouble. June Heiser wills her beet-red blushes to Irvin Kellsen. Junior Hothan wills his good posture to Laura Lea Borm. John Palser wills his tractor driving ability to Merton Quaife so Merton can get some of the high wages this summer. Bill Southard wills his athletic ability to Norman Beattie so Norman can make a hit with the girls, which he is trying so hard to do. Frances Jurgensen wills her giggles to Verna McGreer who will cer- tainly use them. Robert Borron wills Bette Kyes to the loving care of LeRoy Hatterman. Idell Olson wills her beloved spectacles to Joyce Armstrong. Jean Wear wills her excess weight to Lee Bernice so he can qualify for that heavy-weight championship. Evelyn Gray wills her gift of gab to Marjorie Nootz. Doris Lohr wills her pug nose to Harold Mauser. Bonnie Brockmoller wills her shyness to Gladys Kallsen. Maralyn Walrod wills her toothpaste grim to the freshmen boys so they can win the favor of the next office girl. Doris Robb wills her studiousness to Nelda Kahl. Mildred Mauser wills some of her heir to Mr. Wilcox so his head won't get cold. James Walline wills his car to Howard Hansen so he can make a quick get away from the cons. Gloria Pursel wills her sailors to Katherine Bishop because they will soon be civilians. Herb Dixon wills his neatness to uEddie' Howerter so Ed can sing on the radio after television comes into practical use. Shirley Remington wills her Normal Training to Marcine Schlake. Mary Alyce Wood wills her piano playing to Bob Johnson so he can slay while he sings. Robert Robb wills his hair oil to Charles Driefholt to hold down his natural curly hair. Naomi Smith wills her beautiful teeth to Kyle Klemme who will probably need them when his own wear out from constant use. The senior class of 1946 wills their individual and collective brilliance to the whole school to be divided among all students of the high school accords ing to their individual needs. A sweet little headache--Mary Alyce Wood. 16
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Junior Class We, the members of the Junior class, started out school year 45-46 with thirty-five members, nineteen boys and sixteen girls. Miss Gordon is our sponsor. We elected as our officers: Presmdent. . . . . Lois Waterman Secretary , . Nelda Kahl Vice President . . Berneta Bayley Treasurer . . Vance Dorn Members participating in basketball were: Dick Bayley, Vance Dorn, Bob Huey, Irvin Kallsen, DeWayne Southard, and Kenneth Heidemann. Juniors taking part in football were: Jack Bright, Vance Dorn, Kenneth Heidemann, Edward Hbwerter, Bob Huey, Irvin Kallsen, Bob Leder, Richard Pierce, and Dewayne Southard. , The Junior class had their first class party January 16. The boys entertained the girls at a scavenger hunt. Students proud to be in the Junior class are: Joyce Armstrong, Pauline Arnold, Phyllis Arnold, Berneta Bayley, Richard Bayley, Norman Beattie, Katherine Bishop, Laura Borm, Jack Bright, Vivian Dobson, Vance Dorn, Irene Frank, Kenneth'Heidemann, Edward Howerter, Bob Huey, Rolland Johnson, Nelda Kahl, Irvin Kallsen, Don Knapp, Bette Kyes, Robert Leder, Mary Hollander, Carleton Olson, Patricia Palser, Richard Pierce, Merna Quaife, Dick Rochlitz, Lee Rose, Pauline Stimka, Dewayne Southard, Donald Thrasher, Adeline Van Cure, Lois Waterman, Marcia Webb, and Edgar Wood. Students may come and students may go, but Jean Wear talks forever. 18
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