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CLASS WILL We, the senior class of 1949, of the city of Bisbee, County of Towner, and state of North Dakota, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. To the junior Class, who will follow in our footsteps, we will our dignity and self respect. Sophomores we honor you by willing our ability to conduct a class meeting in a noisy way. To the Freshmen class we will our ability to cut up. Violet Reid wills her many parking places to Carol Lee. fDon't be bashful Carol., 'l o Bertha Erickson she wills her basketball ability. Donald Lien wills his shy disposition around women to Vernon Koester. To Howard Gerrard he wills his good marks in Chemistry. JoAnne Anderson wills her chatter to joan Gerrard, and to Bobby Keller she wills her ability to get in and out of trouble. Verlin Wibe wills his height and build to Lawrence Bonn, and his car to Walter Bierman. fWhich car?l Delores Gerrard wills her feminine blush to Verna Fruck, and her slick figure to any one in the market for it at this time. Lyle Westemeier wills to Lawrence Brannon his wavy hair, and his clear complection to Lauritz Berg. Taletta Foss wills her love of dancing to Merdith Stanton in hopes she will find the feeling mutual, and her missed baskets in basketball to someone who can make them in the future years. -Kenneth Pollestad wills his good times to Roger Warner and his cute little maroon jeep to anyone able to keep it on the road the way Kenny did. Also all our old notes, excuse slips, spitballs, rubber bands, and other equipment that give the teachers such a headache--these above-stated things we leave to you--our beloved underclassmen. 12 w f ' I
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CLASS 1-nsroRY Some time ago, about the year 1937, Yvonne Gores, Taletta Foss, Violet Reid, and Donald Lien entered the doors of the Bisbee School to be greeted by Miss Hogen who was to be our teacher during this year. During the course of the year Yvonne and Violet had many arguments over who was going to marry the only boy of the class, Donald, when they got older. In the second grade Miss Evensizer was our teacher. It was during this year that Yvonne Gores and JoAnne Anderson turned their interests back to two cute little first grade boys Curtis Larson and Gilbert Nelson. Miss Anderson was our teacher during the 3rd and 4th grades. In the Sth grade Miss Riten was our instructor. Miss Aljets taught us during the 6th grade. Verlin Wibe, being a very naughty boy in the 5th and 6th grades, was often made to stand in the corner, but as soon as the teachers back was turned you could see Verlin sneaking back to his seat. It was this year too that the girls enjoyed snow- balling the boys, playing tackle, and being rough-necks. Our 7th grade teachers were Mrs. Shervold and Mrs. Thompson. The 8th grade teachers were Mrs. Delvo and Mrs. Ertresvog. By the time the class reached the 8th grade it had increased to 10 members, consisting of Donald Lien, Yvonne Gores, Violet Reid, Harold Gores, Taletta Foss, Verlin Wibe, Willard Bierman, Joyce Pilloud, JoAnne Anderson, and Delores Gerrard. In june 1945 these members had completed their required course in grade school. All of us being such studious H1 persons we all entered high school the following term During the Freshman year all the girls fell madly in love with the handsome new Freshman boy Lyle Westemeier. Of course JoAnne thought that she had him ready to twist around her little finger because, of course, you know, she knew him before. The Sophomore year brought bashful f?j Kenneth Pollestad into our midst. It was during this romantic year that we initiated the Freshmen Class. Such Fun I I 1 During the junior year the class very enthusiastically entered into a class play called Room No. l3 . In the spring the class put on a very nice junior- Senior class banquet and prom. The theme we used for the prom was Hawaiian. The Senior year has finally been reached. This year has been one of the most exciting that we have experienced. We have, with the aid of some of the juniors put out the school paper and have published a school annual. We all hope to go out into the world and reach the highest point of our ambitions, in this way making this world a better one in which to live. V A The following instructors have been our high school teachers: Mr. Sagen, Miss Ahlberg, Mr. Storlie, Mrs. Traynor, Miss Watts, Mr. Ulland, Mr. Melsted, Miss Greiner, Mr. Bretheim, Mr. Grande, and Mr. Stanton. Il
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