Britt High School - Eagle Yearbook (Britt, IA)

 - Class of 1947

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Ji 5. -so 9' Z..-iw Bt: 'iff' pb '-5O'-xs- Front Row Baca Row Jack Thies ba K 'Spin Back Bob edved back eil Beck Diva Medved b ca 'll1h Baca Keith Packard R Tu ale Laarel Knoedler R Guard Leo Clark Ce ter Don dolck L Guard Charles Haaf L Tacale ort Williams L E.d Dennis dO1V61SDH L End e 1 mpp R James iarve, goin Baca' L le Petersoz 1 Lt nd Dale Andereo ' it Gu Jacn C rson Center Vic Nillodsou R Tackle Bill Copas nBlockirg Baca Bill Puf er B'ocaing Baca' Jim Fox Coe h h V n I X' x vii xW . - ' g ' I- ' ' - KN Q ' ' ' 5 j DC - , 4 A V' ,,.. 1 Qs 1 A 1 ., in ..?-V -- . i . ,N 4. . ' ' V 1 . . . U 5 . . 5 - . A QU to , -b Q on ' I - -. - ' t - , -Q , ' Q . R- ' t Y I -... ' A ,.. 9 I ,. -1 . . . , . -'f -.-' ' N '-A Q ' D N I .. ' N - - ' - ' - ' K ' V Q F Q ' ' , ' O I 554- - I yr ' I . A - f .. . . ' , - ' :ge-ff . L, Q, - ' ,.-Og: ,-- G, gm . - liz' '. 8 Q ,I . eff' . - ef--ff I-eg ...Y --..- C-V' J., aa. ..---. . - . , -. I f mt , - .I - '- ' A , - Q -. y , 5 e -. L, 4.1-L 1, , , Q--11? - 'C 4 can ' ,N-v - fc- 1' L Q mf' -, - -- ' 1' 1 ,. ..',U g ' 65. Q, W C.: its ' f-' ' 'L 5-1 -T o Y u O O n 1' 1 -- c --' Jam 5 .Q ,-- . End N -- --Nr 1-, N I xv--l.C'l S v ' V , I I ' V ll f H ' I V -- 3 -- v 'v y J L..- R flu E ' - , I x- -n -- . c . - . A n-- Rig. ard' . 1 .... . 3 -.. A '..... fl ' -..A . v -- . -- ' if ' U -- 1 fa --pg v Q ' I A 1' . u. o N. g C ' 1 it . YT' ff tp, 4 4 L ea 'B' ' FOOTBALL' Under the supervision of Coach Jim Fox, the l9h6 Britt High School football team worked its w y to its most successful season in several years. In the first game of the season, a non conference game with Manly, the boys came out with a 6 6 tie They really started to move a week and they scored a big up set, as they defeated the Bel three touchdowns The next week the team journeyed p and there in the best played game of the season, the score of 20 13 The next Friday we were host to the School, and that was simply Britt's big n1ght le later, however mond Broncos by to Forest City, Eagles won by a Eldora Training scored seven touchdowns agalnst their team whlle they never entered scoring territory At this point of the season the team ran into mu h tougher com petition The boys worked hard and kept up their spirit but things just didn't work out right, and the Eagles were defe ted by t eir four remalning opponents Part of the late se sons set backs can be fOhfflb1t6d to injuries, the team lost two good men, when Dale Anderson guard and Bill DOC' Copas, back, each suffered a broken collar bone Anderson was injured in the Belmond game, while Copas sustained his in a pra tice session a few days before the Northwood game Bob Nedved, half back, was elected by his teammates as the honorary football captain for the year The team was honored when Lyle Peterson, end, and Bob Nedved, half back, were named to the All conference foot ball team QCOPBS Britt Britt Britt Britt Britt Britt Britt 3 , j Manly Belmond Eldora T S Northwood Lake Hills Buffalo Center Garner - . ' ' . H , A n ' ----------------6 -------- ---------------2g ------- Britt --------------- 20 Forest City--- ---------------44 . ,-- ----------------0 ----- ---- ----------13 ---- ----------------O ----------------0 -------- 4 Q 4 3. cb e -v- , - La... I' si f xy, N x 63 ! f' NX' x ,X it D . A BASKETBALL H' 3 wx , rv, mfg. N 'M girl, ' qw T Q23 f 9 ' 1- 8 ' 4 ' . Hx.. er Q 1 X 1, 4 J X., Y Ty, A X xg K .If xf Y 4691 rf' i 'lx-98 rjf X k ,xi 1 I X7 N u A 581 7' L29' le., 'QI' 19 VARSITY BASKETBALL Holverson passes the ball inbounds to B Nedved Nedved dribbles down the floor and passes off to Peterson Peterson fakes to D Nedved. but passes to Harvey who shoots and scores That scene or one similar to it was ena ted many a time this winter as Coach Claire Champine skillfully guided the u6 HY. Britt High School team to a successful season By employing the use of a fast break down the floor, the varsity five was able to account for a total of 10 wins against 9 losses in all competition They won 6 conference games out of a possible 1? and placed fourth in conference standing Northwood, lake Mills, and Forest City were the three teams which placed above the Britt Eagles In the county tournament which was held at Klemme, the team easily defeated a weak Woden team by a score of 63 9 in the first round 1 the next game the team gained the finals by defeating our age-old rivals the Garner Cardinals, 33 30 In the final game for the county champion ship a last quarter rally by Britt fell short of its mark, and the team had to settle for the second place trophy as the Klemme Shamrocks won at Forest City, the Eagles were eliminated in the first roune by a stub born Titonka team which won MO 30 Prom his forward position, Jim Harvey scored a total of lb? points to lead the team in scoring Lyle Peterson was second with 125, while Dick Nedved accounted for an even 100 The team voted Lyle Peterson as the honorary captain of the year The team will be hit hard by graduation as Peterson, the Nedveds, Folverson, and Korneisel will receive their diplomas this spring Several other boys from the freshman and sophomore souad show good prospects, however, and it is expected that these boys will be able to form another wide awake basietball team for Britt FRESHHAN SOPHMORE BASKETBALL This year the Freshman and Sophomore Basketball team really went to town Th y scored victories in 12 of their lb games scheduled to place second in conference standing Lake Mills was the only team that was able to compile a record which was better t an that of our Freshman Sophmore Squad Jack Thies was high point man for the squad with 168 points Mort Williams was next with 131, while Charles Moeckley scored a total of 85 ALL CONFERENCE Just as we go to press, we learn that Lyle Peterson and Dennie Holverson were elected as All Conference basketball players. U - . n by a close score of 27-25. In the Sectional tournament, which followed I BASEBALL . 7' e ', ,1 n ' . if f . f 5 4' o 1-11 Y is W- ' CO rx:-r Beck Row Ch rlee Uaaf Dlck hedved, Bob hedved Jack Carson, Sammy Hanson, Mort 1111 s loo xl rk Coach Pleire Chempine fnt Row James D Anderenn Fharlee Voecnle ohn Eurgardt Thomalqirders, Kelth Korneieel Orville Pelson TRACK fx K b H H1 PN U V- Ai , H' ,Y '.,,, ' Qili-0 bi' Benn Paul Bode, lm Harvey, Bl11l0 o s fdward Nedvec Jams' Hempe Bill luffer, Don dolck Lyle ietereon Denn1e Zuehl Bill Hiecocke Mark Bode, coach 11m Fox rcnt Wow Jack This r 4 'Rworke, Marvln Thompson, Harold Becker Francis QGUOT, nnorvl n valor, Xrt Conway, Alfred Harle Chnrlee lohne, Incl Kelly f 5 f R f Q .t A 3 A ' ' 6 55 1 1' -- s ' ' ,. lv., . P ,Ek 1 I .ix qi D I 'iff -N A 242-2 S - , . : L H , ' ' ' , , . J wx E m , H E , X, f e Fr ' A 1 0 X ' , nl A Lv 17 g . A ' v , . . V U, ' -I l' iff 'Q ' 1 p P -001 'LJ th I .7 11 DO or L' .--. Q ' --. 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I' .. .A 1 Q K 0 .1717 , 1 ' 4515. .v. is n i 4-s..o 1 D 1 Boo Nedved Lvle Peterson all .o.ference Back ll Conference End HEbTLI1G TEAM Q1 'z WA! fn Jiqflhx he? df'x 4, First row .Qc J row Lro row bubene dLm,e nrt Colawds n Paul be son SL Q fel I Lv L Chucz auf OW Bulb Pdf' r e B111 1.1:-eww mlrtif KI 5 r L Q b u r FL I BASEBALL With the coming of spring We ther and better ground conditions, baseball practice has finally gotter ixto full Sllhg for tle team About 18 men have reported to Coach Claire Champlne, of these Kenny latson, Jack Carson, and Mort Williams are prospective pitchers for the team, while Dick hedved and Cxarles Haaf are each trying for the catch ing position Other boys who 18 trying for infield posit ions are Bob Nedved Charles Moeckley and Victor Nillodson Ballplayers who are working for outfield positlons are John Burgardt, Sammy Hanson, Jack Thornbury, Keith Yorrelsel and It is too early, however, at the time of this writixe to PIOW definitely which bov ui J be on tie britt nigh bchool Baseball team for 1947 At the present time 5 mes have beer scleeulee with Bayfield, Garner, and Kanawha If time and weather condi tions permit the team will probably play two or three more games ff,p OUIJ 3 - f a 1 ' . 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O X e Q fb - z 4 NRESTLING This year, after an absence of several years, wrestling was re instated as a major sport in Britt High School As not one of the 32 boys who reported for practice had any previous experience on the mat it was necessary for Coach Jim Fox te take t1me to teach the boys the necessary fundamentals of the sport They soon learned these and a few other nifty tricks, and then the boys worked their way through a tough lb meet schedule At the end of the season their record showed that they had scored victories over Hampton, Mason Pity, and Eldora State Training School The teams lack of experience was evident, how ever when they were defeated by the larger towns of Cedar Pills, Ehst Waterloo, Osage, Algona Eagle Grove, Gilmore City and use a City They also entered the Eagle Grove invitational meet and + e istrirt Tournaments at Fort Dodge Charlie Johns 105 pounder from Erltt Art Conaway, who wrestled at 123 pounds proved to be the point getter of the year He sfored 3h points to le d the te m in 1nd1v1dual scoring Charles Hhaf, heavyweight, and Frankie Teiss 112 were tied for second place with 29 points apiece, while lightwelght, Bill Govig placed third with 28 Charlie Hhaf was elected by his souad members as the honorary team captain of the year TRACK This spring for the first time in five years, Britt High School will sponsor a track team At the time of this publication it is not def1nitely known which boys will compete in the many different events We are certain, however, that Coach Jim Fox will select and successfully traln the right boys for the right events and that these boys, although completely inexperienced in track work, will do their best to made a successful season for Britt At the present time only one meet has definitely been srheduled, that being with Mason City on May 6th The team has plans for entering several other meets, however, in the hopes that a full schedule can be worked out for the team The following boys plan to go out for early prarti e sessions Jack Thies lark Bode Bill Govig Jim Harvey Paul Bode Paul Benson Jim Hampe Lyle Peterson Donald Kahlstorf Bill Copas Don Holck Harold Be ker Art Conaway Bill Puffer Hugh Haverly Francis Sauer Joe ?bllik Ed Nedved Alfred Hhrle I placed third in the District meet. , , N K x lr gy V 'L' ff' 335 f 5-I A fra ,f N I A lax V Q.-4' ' . 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HHSOD at Thornbury ,- v ick M verlg Be J Swceny eennls sgriff Co S li Phyl 8350 ru Rydson lyn Ml I' PBOD LA Oln V L, 1 Cbrner nelma loughfon Mary Hall ,-1 Lar5 Davis Trombvnes Joyce Packard US nrkl Vary SHMOF Janet Rel Gayle lnderson Keith Packard Mnrilou Bailey ilu Baker Jac Senneff Sax: rwnes flto Dt . tjer hu Sc verly Be DQSCOOH ohn Vuhm Trnffrrd laren'e L: can Tries llln Rust irley Whitney Sh Flute I Alice Everett Bearer--Paul Benson Fla BMDMHWY Britt has had 26 solo entrants in State Competition and has received 17 D1Vi31OD I winners and 9 Division 11 winners Britt has had 10 small groups entered in State Competltion and has received 7 Division I ratings and 3 Division II ratings Britt had 2 Division I ratlngs by Soloists in the National Contest before that competition was discontinued Britt Band has won a Divlsion I rating in the State Marching Contest three times and were rated 3rd The Britt Band is back of and cooperates with every worthwhile organization and enterprise in this town The Britt Band received a I rating in the State Concert Band Competition in both 19MB and 19A5 In l9h6 the Band, Smell Groups, and Soloists appeared forty six times l mlulaallltllll The Britt Band went to the National Marching Contest in 19h1 JH CO OO apo, 4 Q 4, , JL JG -',' ive -N ff' 'LAI GIRLJ' uLnE CLUB Back row -Miss Barbara Russell 1HStFUCt0F, Gladys Meyer ladys Redenius Wilda Lee Donna Nillrett Lois Gatrh Joanne Lerhelt earl Matoon Joan Larson Mavis Seifert Carmen dlgdon Viddle row Thelma Marchand, larlys Anderson Arlene Qedenius Vary vrol Hughes L V ra Ailliams Jails Baker ! vis Rinehart Front row Noreen Smith Angela Formanek Barbara mith Helen Fe hot Dorothy Beamanf-Ih,llis smith accompanist VCLnL 1cT1v1TlEs The Girls' Glee Club under the direrti n of Miss B-rb ra Russell is composed of twenty eight nu-lr l voices One of their main events of the yerr w s a Christn s program presented in the High School Auditorium It included eight C rols by the Glee Club, and two nxmbers by the glrls ru rette Special music will be f rnished by the Girls' Glee Club at the graduation exercises in May A Girl's Trio r nsistlng of Lary 'ane Davis Gall Baker and LaVera Nilliams sang For s veral +iv1 ies durlng the year , N L ' I I I I VY as a --1 , 4 Y 0 .t ' , Q v ig? Q L , ii 5 J gg. 43 'v T W' ,Zi ,iv it A : u f - ' f . , a- I X 7 x 5 fl ll PL . , 1 -A - . - 'e 1 , x, Q 4 F. , -O ' Q a U -I ' gf! :li V A A A . , I H ' ' o v X1 - 0 v f 1 U U U I ' . , T , . it I Vx ,, .. , . , . . , A e H , V , if . . I t . 0 Q a V rv uv -5 ' U A, .- w 0 3 9 . , - .' G . r Ar ,' z a ' 1 ' a . LX C , c ' C . , a , ' , e U E ' ' . BAND QUEEN B verl, Dons n V185 Brltt f' 1 Beverl, was chosen by t e br md members UQ 1 candldate far Liss North own at t e North .nova Banc Festival in u P uood 1 mc, Bev ' CHEER LEADERS Jv le me The Mn 'T' ess fcur 31111 re f' 1+ v P 1 1015 J IV t e vari us rr e appre-fxvte the-xr rooperftion md r we ne f , o KP r . A 4' ,Y , ,... v'vA' , I-v Qlkii . 1, U C --M' ' G .. r. .1 W V . ' T 'N ' ip ' ' 4 J rl-. .4 ' 1. f- '+x Mmly-nl wfewlfm J . Inu i ' .LN it Eff-f 'flfe K - 'Q 4- .- .h - ,' ' s me f' 243.1 to the 1e'm 'nd srk ci hvrd Frm QM- Out E1 se'srns in 'rsusing s ?o:1 sg' if . . ' ., w . -: g' 'i,V t' nxY.iU?1 f' r 'Vi 'HIP -rrk. ACTIVITIES A gay old time was had at our Sox Hops which were Feld after the Northwood and Garner games It was a new experience for all of us 'm sure the High School would like to thank the Juniors for making them success annual Hare and Hound B nt was held on October 29, 1946 This year the Juniors were winners The Seniors put up a fight, but we just couldn't talk or act fast enough The Junior Class Play was held in the Auditorium on December 17, 1946 The name of the play was 'The Groom Said No ' It was dramatized very well by the characters chosen from the Junior Clase The director was Irs Jim Fox As we are going to press, the Seniors are making plans to present the class play, 'It's lever Too Late,' a three act comedy, on lay 9 1947 The annual music contest was held in Clear lake this year Our band director and vocal teacher were very well pleased with our returns Our band was rated in Division I, after an excellent performance All c ntest ants earned Divisions I and II We were very happy about the whole thing A committee was chosen from the Sociology class to get together a plan for a new 'Teen Club As far as I have heard they are doing very Doc Copas, Joan Larson, Shirley Whitney, Bill Puffer, Kenneth Watson, and Jean Ann Faust we are hoping that this club will be a success, like our other one lr Fox is the sponsor of the group A charming spring scene was chosen for the theme of the Romemaking Style Show this year The Homemaking I girls displayed dresses made of cotton, while Homemaking Il displayed wool fabrics A party was held afterwards in the Home Ec Department for the parents, at which punch and cookies were served Two clubs have been organized this year in our school The Elgle Club and the Home Ee Club The Eagle Club is working to make the organi sation a success in future years The Eagle Club has the privilege of initating the boys who are out to earn a 'B A clever initiation was chosen this year The boys were told to wear dresses, ribbons, and make up on their face One boy was told to grow a beard You'd be surprised at the resemblance of the boys to their sisters in such an attire The Home Ec Club is doing very many interesting things, sponsoring the Style Show, Pot Luck Suppers, hikes, hobbies, etc A few of the girls hope to accompany Miss Upton to a convention for Home Ec Clubs all over the State of Iowa held in Ames this summer As we go to press, we look forward to the climax of activities pro gram, the Junior Senior Bhnquet on lay 12, l9h7 . . 1 a The , g e . ', . well in making it a success. The committee chosen vas: Lois Galloway, N.-f The Hancock County Tournament held in Klemme was a very exfiting one Britt and Klemme reached the finals, with Klemne winnin the m b tw S Sl 0 Y o p 1nts g3:9tSft:1:D Brigt girls had a tough time keeping the little Klemme boys ouiet crow w ich w s there then girls were fortunate to Hnd as good as Seats, even though rear such small boys The Secti nal Tournament was held at Forest City thls year Britt's fxrst opponent was Tltonka We were eliminated from this tournament wh n Titonke defeated us by a score of AO 30 The inter class meets were held again this year and, of course, the Seniors won In the first round the Senior beat the Sophmores, and the Juniors beet the Freshmen The Freshman were tzken by the Sophmores and the Juniors were beaten by the Seniors That left the Seniors as champions and the Sophmores coming in second ion of Ur Crockett, Vocational Agriculture Teacher is composed of thirty nine members The two classes involved are Farm Shop and Farm lanagpment The boys are making farm equlpment to be sold to farmers as a means of rsising funds for the club This year, l vls and Thelna were chosen to serve as the nucleus of the Cheer Leaders being x members last year Two new leaders, Lois Galloway and Jalene Smith from the 12 who tried out at the Belmond football game The Hot lunch System has been set up in our school This is quite a help to the farm children who have been bringing their lunches to school The Juniors and Seniors are looking forward to their lay breakfast held on lay 22 in the Home Economics Department The Seniors serve the Juniors at this time Baccalaureate will be lay 18 this year This is the first step leading 'To the finish yet the beginning for the Seniors going out into the world The big night for we Seniors is Commencement which is on May 22 They will receive their diplomas and all will be congratulated Wonder how many wet eyes will be seen that night Ah !Yes Skip Day. This is the day. This year there will be a group of cars going to Ames for Veishee. we are going on Friday, May 16, which is called High School Day. All of us are looking forward to that day because it is the last time everyone will be together. The F.F. A., a new organization formed by a group of boys under instruct- , H . O . ll! m O Y o 5 . 4.0 ' X F-52- w f ., i..:e,c fg f X X ff N- ' . I - 'V . ' 'W'-Y .f' 1- '-ff f' -iff, 1 5 ,zy I 4 Q ebffhi , ' 34515: il. ,iff . f fl . id N 'xx ', , If 1 412: full I Xm. 2 , - - - X ,,,,,. X Q N S Ap-A PROPHECY I, fln the year l957j The l9h7 graduating class of Britt llgh has just boarded the squadron of helicopters, after havlng X a gala time at their tenth class reunion held on the Poco loco Island ln the center of-Eagle lake. This little island was discovered by Edward hlecek, who went into herlltspjhortly after grduatlng. Our first stop ls at hxncan, Iowa, where we leave Lorena Chlzek to go b-ck to her position as Dean of Ihmcsn University. Next we lznd ln the pasture of Dale Anderson's chicken flfl near Garner, where he and his lovely - wife are very happy. Bob Kornelsel is dropped off next at llnneapol is, llnnesotr. Bla wlfe, Phyllis fhlthl, would like to get off also, as they have to get back and run their lovely little ha: and studio. Chicago, Illinois welcoles our visit next. Bare Keith Packrrd, dressed in fl-shy pl-ids, greets us with tickets to the big opening of Spike Jones and His City Sllokers, in which Keith plays flrst trolbom. The suner sesslon opens soon in cbllllbll University of Ohio, so Professor Lerrllt will have to bid leave to take up his duties thre- hry Rose ill is on her own now, playing the part of 'Ros1e, the Riveter' in the Paper Clip Con- . struction Plant in Cincinnati. lyla Peterson mst get back to his llportant job as head of the C.I.0., where he beat John L. Lewis in the 1950 election by a ljorlty vote. His head office ls at Pittsburgh. lext stop is Albany. lnllera lllllals Silt get be ck to her busy life with her truck-driver, Dickie, their half-dozen off-springs, and get that house back to normal. F1-ASH! lew York Tflll reports Gaila Baker arriving. She ls the featured slngl' of the Phllhrlonlc Sylphony Bob ledved Ge1la'a lusband, is still working his way up in tb mslc hll D ls now jnltor PPI tb wsic hll we journey on down town to tb Pours lodallng Agency Beverly Bensm has re ceived so leny offers for modeling that Silly Hansen, her stand ln, has accepted IOX of the responslblllty lext we stop at the Art Gallery in Philadelphia where Oladys 'Dappe ls head artist lhlle we are here, Gladys shows us sole of her greet paintings laahington, next fllgzt atop, finds Jack Thornbury running for President of the United States Jack should be successful, considering the experience he had as President of our class Eloise Knapper ls left at Rlcflond, Virginia, where she has lads her hole,aftsr lnberltlng such a vast sul of loney After inventing a frerkle vanishing creal. Bonnie l-llscocks and her blond husband have gone to Plorld to enjoy the sunshine there wlthfet hsvlng to worry about freckles At this tlla we have to stop at Atlanta, Georgia long enough to let lsry Jane Davis off Sze will ilmedlatel, board the Gulf Clipper to go on duty as the Bllllhs stewardess Although we are now ln hilly territory, we manage to mr-ke a three point landing Hlgdon gets off here to go tn k to his mlsslonary work Stopping rt St Louis next, we leave Thelma Bo ghton. who ln there working as a while her dark and handsome h bby works as n instru tor in the Army Air Corp llrs Ro kernan, nee Gladys Redenlus, will be dropped ff' here et Dalles Tev s lare husband who ls ln the oll lndustry Stlllaeter, Kansas IOICOIII our next stop Dennle Holvorson has to get back to QS X X 1 ln the Ozarks Jil part till nurse. to join her lilllon his railway business He ls still working in small bran h offices, but plans to resfh n higher posltlon soon Edith Holrk, a busy housewife, lust hurry back to her fallly It will soon be tile to harvest that wheat here in Oeorgevllle, South Dakota Our wild we tern cowboy, Donald Kahlstorf, IUBQ parachute out and l nd at his Ol Bow Rsnch Those tan gallon hats he wears have no trouble, whatsoever, staying on his head EXTRA! The Senior Class leaves Jeane'te Johrs at Reno, where she will divorce har third husband hr plans now are to settle down with that cute produce statlan owmr Here ln levada we also leave Marian Henan who wishes tht we all stop at her husband's galbling spot for a little fun California, here we cole! Our first passenger to leave off here ls Clarence Trafford Frankie, the second -who lust get right back to his radio propel, soon to be starting at Oakland Then we journey across the bay to San Pranslsco, where Beverly Scott features her own designs of dre mas ln an exquisite shop Harlan Everett, a hair dresser gets off here too Ihr shop ls just across the street frol Bev' flying on to Hollywood Dick ledved, the academy-award winner of 1956, is starting on his new plct ure 'Ooh la le . considered to be one of the big hits of the year The plane ls getting lop sided in the bark end, so we must let Dorothy Be-nn our heavyweight, off so she can get back to Ringling Bros Cirrus ln Sprlngbucket, Idaho She is the featured star. weighing 1533 pounds and lb 5116 ounsss Duel Baaln gets off here at Baton Ridge, lontsm where she is greeted by har cute blond husband and her chubby little twins Stopping next at Des lolnas we leave Irene Lorenz. where she must hurry back to her work as els vator girl in the Jumping Be'n Department Store And, last but not least, Ruth Poster, a nurse, gets off at Iowa City She has shouldered the big responsibility of dellverxng her classmates to their v-rxcus abodes fuses .av K Shi? 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Clarence Trafford leaves his sense of responsibility in driving with two hands to Jack Carson and Lo1s Hazel Beaman becueaths her capnbillty of receiving letters from overseas to Shirley Hoover Gaila Baker wills that nice little Ford of hers to Maisie Rinehart, she can keep track of the other Nedved twin Donnie Holverson wants to leave his skill Kenneth Watson Lavera Williams wills thst lfrge parkler Seifert and that certain Sophomore Donald Kahlstorf le ves hls upper se t in Cale Doughan Thelma Boughton leaves her ability to get Betty Adams and Beverely Naser with that basketball to on her left flnger to Vevis Vocational Agriculture to rlong wlth Corwith lcddies to Ruth Foster wills her efficlency behind the soda fountain to Mildred Nuehr1ng Dale Anderson leaves his freouent trlps to Garner to John Burgerdt Dorothy Henman leaves a few of her minus lnches to Davagene Nilllams and Pearl Matoon Edith Holck beoueaths her sl1m figure to Wilda Lee Lyle Peterson leaves the responslblllty of taklng care of Mary Thiel thr ugh the rest of her school days to 'ohn Buzicky Jeanette Johns wills her swiftness to Irene Sauer sammy Hanson leaves his baseball glove to Evelyn Newton, so she can keep with Hut beau of hers Mary J ne Davls turns over her smillnr dis, s1t1on to Donna illrett Eeverl, cott wllls me of ner heiglt to Irene Fhizek lames Hlgd7H leaves his big red truck to Phyllis FOSgT1ff so she can rome to see hxm more cften o e . , , e . 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Q rf a F3 x. l e L . 7 e lrene Lorenz ets rslde a few acres of her frrm land ln the Dlncrn terri tory to Dale Hullng so he can get r good start Gladys Tapps wills her time spent ln drawing to Virginia Srhaper Jack Thornbury wants Marvin Holck to have most of his dark whiskers Mary Rose Hall wills her high bookkeeping records to Bertha Brunsen and Rosemary Becker Bob Korneisel would llke to have Bill Puffer get sane use out of hls 'Korny Studio ' Eloise Knapper leaves her efficiency to Jeanette Richardson Gladys Redenius wills her shyness to Mavis Rinehart Ronald Lechelt 'ante to have his high I Q added to Kenneth Clark's alre dy good store of knowledge Lorene Chizek the little ccuntry maiden leaves her worn algebra and trig Marian Hemmen wills a new and different giggle to Carmen Higdon Ph,llis Smith le ves her rolleftion of gray matter to Orville Nelson Edward Male ek leaves hls cute sayings in government to Charles Hhaf for use next year Marian Everett our red headed gal leaves a few of her locks to Emmet McMnhon's collection B verly Benson, that gel with the figure, wills her pos1t1on at the Princess theater to Lois Pigman Keith Packard leaves his tall phys1cue to Martln Kroeze that short little junior boy Bob and Dick Nedved leave thelr speedy football tacti s to Bill Copas Bonnie Hiscocks wants to leave all of her freckles to Tom Hinders and Beverly Mick, who won't mind having a few more books to Marlyn Rydson and Mavis Scott. 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