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Class Will (Continued) 16. Richard Leonard leaves his suave, masculine charm to Larry Niebaur. 17. Joyce Holman leaves her car to Marlys Sather. 18. Louis Mohar leaves his gang to Frankie Prosser and hopes he can make them behave better than Louie has done. 19. Keelah Johnson leaves her upsweep to anyone who can keep it swept up. 20. Gordon Ness leaves his understanding (?) to his brother and hopes that he will carry on. 21. Donna Klotzbuecher leaves her temper to Beverly Praetz as Bev. has none of her own. 22. Tom O'Brien leaves his brains to Norman Anderson so that he may get ahead in the future. 23. Tom O'Hanlon leaves Beverly Ness to whomever he thinks can handle her. 24. Dixie Maddox leaves anything—but Wayne. 25. Donna Mann leaves her title Sleepy to the editor of next year's Student Voice. 26. Richard Sand bequeaths his position on the Football squad to Harold Lux Jr. and his best wishes for a successful season. 27. Letha Mueller leaves her ability to get along on trains to Gladys Bosch. 28. Ronald Schubert leaves his advise about women to Jack and Cliff. 29. Dixie Norberg leaves her bottle of pep to June Harbolt. 30. Merle Thorstad leaves his Jersey Bounce Walk to Bill Tilleman. 31. Lois Oberg leaves the Freshmen boys to the Freshmen girls, although it is causing her the deepest pain. 32. Carl Unruh leaves his ability for getting into trouble to Duane Severson for Duane never has any of his own. 33. Margaret Ramberg leaves her admiration for whistlers to Beth O'Hanlon. 34. Arthur Wisch leaves his height to Eleanor Anderson so she may come up in the world—way up. 35. Lois Robbins leaves her ability to get a man to Joan Zimmerman. 36. Stanley Wixom leaves his ability to get by in typing (by fair means or foul) to Mary Anne Niebauey and Laura Funk. 37. Marie Scheck leaves her good times at Gt. Falls to Violet, may she enjoy as many BALL games as Marie has. 38. Walter Gebhardt leaves his quietness and dignity (?) to Raymond Sivertsen.
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Class Will (Continued) TO THE SOPHOMORES—our seats in assembly hall, may they fill them as well as we have done. TO THE FRESHMEN—we leave our blessings, tender memories of our pleasant association and our apologies for anything we may not have exactly appreciated in the demonstrations of the past, and a pledge of friendship henceforth and forever. P. S. We also leave you any overlooked cuds of gum we may have left adhering to the undesides of desks, banisters, assembly seats or any likely or unlikely place. TO THE GLEE CLUB—we leave a sense of great loss—Boy, could we sing! ! ! ! TO THE PHYSICAL TRAINING DEPT—we leave a record that deserves a bronze tablet or at least honorable mention. TO OUR INSTRUCTORS—we leave thanks for their patience, suggestions for making their lives easier—less difficult lessons, no tests, fewer rules, and more holidays. Lastly, we have a few individual bequests to make: 1. Lyda Berger leaves her Woody Woodpecker call'' to Anna Ramberg and maybe she will acquire as good a Bill as Lyda did. 2. Jimmy Bennett leaves his timidness to Marvin Kleinjan. 3. Joanne Betz, Lola Russell, and Delores Hobbs leave their ability to get out £ f Denny's Study Halls to those who don't like to study. 4. Burton Bosch leaves his patience and gray hairs to next years Annual Staff. 5. Ramona Blevins leaves—for Nurses Training. 6. Dale Butcher, Leroy Dover, Donald Erickson, John Hamilton, Richard Lux, and Wayne Willman leave their memberships in the Bachelors Club to Chuck Harbolt, Jay Brown, Billy Weidner, John Miewald, Gerald Schubert, and Jim Ramberg. 7. Betty Butcher leaves her popularity and ability as a cheer leader to Darlene Norberg. May she lead the team on to as many victories as Betty has. 8. Leonard Ehlang leaves his ability to stay one jump ahead of the girls to Jon Barber. 9. Betty Dunbar leaves her shyness and modesty to her sister, Dorothy. 10. Wallace Gebhardt leaves, and gives thanks. I I. Dorris Friede leaves her freckles to Lorraine Robbins, she doesn't think Lorraine has enough. 12. Larry Jacobsen bequeaths his ability to act like a sailor with a girl in every port, to George Ehlang. 13. Helen Funk leaves her ability to dig up jokes to Joyce Gibbs. 14. Arthur Kleinjan leaves his title of Romeo to Pink Morrison. 15. Joan Harbolt leaves her ability to stick by an answer to Shirley Burgess.
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Class Will (Continued) 39. Donna Sivertsen leaves her house to all those who simply can't get to school on time. 40. Maybelle Slonaker leaves the Havre boys to the Havre girls. (It’s about time.) 41. Theresa Tilleman leaves her shorthand ability to the Shorthand I class. 42. Marion Hofeldt leaves her typing ability to Virginia Renda and Virginia certainly can use it. In witness whereof we, the class of 1949, have set our hand and seal this (foiti- MaV' 'n Vear 1949; and a good job well done, we call it. SIGNED: Administrator ( ! iz? Attorney at Law Senior Cl ass Prophecy Sitting in the Library the other day, looking over the titles of the books, we were surprised to see one titled Who's Who in 1959 . Opening its cover we found the names of many of our old classmates. Lady doctor RAMONA BLEVINS and her assistants DORRIS FRIEDE and LETHA MUELLER, are trying to raise kittens from Catnip. WALTER and WALLACE GEBHARDT are the Toni Twins now. Wallace has the Toni. DON ERICKSON and KEELAH JOHNSON are running Don’s Toggery . Big Don still runs the delivery truck, little Don does the cleaning, Pee Wee Don runs the press, and of course, Keelah takes in the money. LARRY JACOBSEN has become America's No. I playboy and, as in high school, still keeps the girls on the run. CARL UNRUH and his horse,, Coca Cola , has succeeded Roy Rogers at the cinema. MARGARET RAMBERG and her seven little whistlers are seen quite often around Chinook. They have learned from their father how to whistle perfectly the tune, Let the Women Pay the Bills. MARIE SCHECK'S life-long dream has come true: HSr desires for a man with a mustache have her running a mustache salon out in Hollywood. LOIS ROBBINS column Advice to the Love Lorn appears daily in all leading papers. BURTON BOSCH has succeeded ARTHUR KLEINJAN as janitor of the Blaine County Court House. Arthur is now City Dog Catcher. BETTY JEAN DUNBAR is now a happily married wife of a G. I. JOE. THERESA TILLEMAN has become Big Sister on the soap opera. MAYBELLE SLONAKER, who was told to throw her gum in the waste basket all the time, now makes her living on gum. She has appeared before all the crown heads of Europe. She chews her gum in perfect time to any selection made by the audience. BETTY BUTCHER is working at the Farmers Union Creamery, for reasons we all know. WAYNE WILLMAN has a chain of well known restaurants called The Eat and Run . His wife is the one and only Champion Pancake Flapper of the U. S., the former DIXIE DEE MADDOX. STANLEY WIXOM has found his fortune in shining agate tombstones. DIXIE NORBERG, wife of the well known boxer, has a chain of Confectionery stores all over Blaine County. DALE BUTCHER has at long last moved to Harlem. It saves a great deal of expense, not having to run back and forth all the time.
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