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JEANETTE HORSTMAN From early morn till day is done, She has a smile for everyone. Vocal Solo 3,4, Sextette 3,4, Operetta 4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girl's Glee 3,4, Band 4, Mixed Chorus Vice-President 4, Presi- dent 4, Madrigal 4, Senior Class Play. GARY SCHENCK If you die of poison in your coke, Just blame Gary for this little joke. Boy’s Glee 3, Mixed Chorus 3.4, Madrigal 3,4, Baseball 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Class Play, Basketball 3. MARILYN TRUNKH1LL A nice disposition, we like her a lot. She'll leave B.H.S. but she won't be forgot. Waitress 1, Glee Club 2.3. Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Play. 23
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DARRELL MCFARLAND This guy would have scads of money, If he got paid for being funny. Mixed Chorus 4, Band 2,3,4, Operetta 3,4, Boy’s Quartette 3,4. DONALD GARMAN Next year's team will lose some attraction, Without Carman there to keep it in action. Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Senior Class Play. DUANE PANUK Algona was one good guy less. When Duane came to B. H. S. JOHN GROEN We often see this chap about. Into mischief without a doubt. Baseball 2,3. 22
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THE CLASS WILL We, the class of 1949 of Burt High School, in the center of the county, in the north- ern section of the state where the tall corn grows, being of deep understanding, sound mind and noble body, do hereby proclaim this generous will and testament as our last to those who are kind enough to accept it: We, the Senior Class do bequeath the following to the teachers: To Mr. Officer all of our unwanted dates (history dates, of course) To Mr. Bolie all of the movies we didn’t get to see and our future income tax to calculate. To Mrs. Peters a few new batons (there are so many broken in band) To Mr. Hartman all of the slimy bisected earthworms and frogs. To Mrs. Foster “an A for the day.” To Mr. Stevens one half of our height and some of our large “understanding. To Miss Baars all of our bright ideas on class plays, skip days and Roundup editorials so she can pass them on to the future senior classes. I, Jr. Rachut, do will and bequeath my smooth dancing and ability to take the corners on two wheels to Vernon Smith. I, Leonard Stenzel, do will and bequeath my scholastic standing to Bob Batt. I, Joan McWhorter, do will and bequeath my theatrical and musical ability to Bernadine Stevens. I, Annalise Gebken, do will and bequeath my walk and artistic ability to Ethel Lampe. I, Donald Garman, do will and bequeath my colorful basketball technique to Luther Fairbanks. I, Duanne Pankuk, do will and bequeath what is left on my car and my back seat in the assembly to Albert Witmus. I, John Groen, do will and bequeath my huskiness to Roger Steward. I, Marilyn Trunkhill, do will and bequeath my ability to get out of classes and thin baby voice to Kenneth Stevens. I, Milton Salisbury, do will and bequeath my dependable basketball ability and late hours to Russell Parsons. I, Gary Schenck, do will and bequeath my explosive experiments to Layton Rash. I. Carrol Reimers, do will and bequeath my way with women to Dick Thompson, and my unruly, curly hair to Joan Giddings. I, Evelyn Daniels, do will and bequeath my willingness to work on the farm and athletic figure to Caradene Koepke. I, Donald Eimers, do will and bequeath my soft spoken and shy ways to Corrinne Kern, and my slimness to Donald Macauley. I, Marlene Dremmel, do will and bequeath my job at Pratt’s and two inches of my shortness to Lavonne Bleich. I, Darrell McFarland, do will and bequeath all of the money I make in the car business to Ruth Krull, and my avoirdupois to Vernon Leeck. I, Darlene Eimers, do will and bequeath my blush and skating ability to Marcella Madsen. I, Joyce Ryerson, do will and bequeath my various funny faces and charming soprano voice to Shirley Miller. I, Bueford Kickbush, do will and bequeath my love for English literature to Harriet Griese. May she rest in peace. I, Jeanette Horstman, do will and bequeath my shorthand cribs to Darlene Shipler. 24
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