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Frank Katzelle leaves the band with one less bass horn. ' E Rosemary Olson wills her dark eyes to Beverly Evans. Pat Pantsar leaves without JoAnn Cardinal. Roy Larson and George Franklin leave the Pine Needle minus an editor and a photographer, Richy Eknes leaves his chemist assets to Harry Eklund. Joyce Thorpe leaves her friendly smile to Mar- jorie Melby. Dick Borin leaves. Don Cardinal leaves for a career of business. Bob Abrahamson leaves silently. Bob Anderson and Don Johnson leave the tumbling team minus two good tumblers. Billie Karpenter leaves her artistic ability to Fran Rasen. Bernice Matlock, Lindy Gustafson, and Dee Olson leave to take the vital step. Martha Halvorsen leaves the pep band minus a coronet player. Pat Johnson bequeaths her everlasting giggle to Jackie Demars. Dorothy Jarvinen wills her poise and per- sonality to Dorothy Hanson. Ernie Wilson leaves his curly to Mervin Timblin. Bob Noiseau leaves his vocal solos to Franklin Pudas. Charlene Towslee leaves her shy looks to Mara- lene Hubell. Dorothy Brice leaves her good nights to Glenna Lee Cary. Lawrence Berg wills his size to Billy Kyle. Liz Schlenk leaves her job as White Pine editor well done. John Diesen leaves his wishes of growth to Bud Jessop. Alvin Hagen and Gaylord Simons leave for better hunting grounds. Mildred Jokela leaves her sense of humor to Lulu Salo. Carol Manty leaves her temper to be used by her sister, Marlene. Marvin Twaddle leaves with his little red Ford. Reidar Hansen leaves with Norman Mattson. Marilee Hanson leaves, leaving Lois Polley. Frances Golden and Louise Karalak leave with the Polish Girl Scouts. Ray Kriske leaves for more dough, 3 S C' -2 xp -an 1 r-'Ss S' Pauline Johnson leaves her vocabulary to Joann Kuito. Jerome Leimer leaves his happy disposition to Jim Johnson. Betty Lindquist leaves her studiousness to Lois Niininen. Jacky Paquin leaves her rosy cheeks to Laree McNeal. Dick Chartier leaves a soft spot in Cloquet High's heart. Frank Woyak leaves his love of school work to Gaylen Krohn. Joyce Myrmel leaves her many clothes to all the envious juniors. Mary Knickerbocker leaves her beautifully kept hair to Mary Jane Westerham. Faye Thill leaves her long eyelashes to Pat DeRusha. John Pederson leaves the girls alone for a while. Bob Schoen leaves his turkey farm to his brother. Marvin Paarni, Eugene Kohn, Ted Johnson, and Richard Carlson leave willingly. Barbara Rolle leaves her many hours of sewing. Jack Moe lends his scholastic ability to Sidney Ericksen. Elaine Micke wills her popcorn making to someone else. Helen Nevala leaves her many jokes to be told by some junior joker. Rodney Nelson and Bill Swanson leave, loving them all. Harry Patterson leaves his skiing ability to Burton Shotley. ' Jerry Setterquist leaves his good looks to Vernon Simula. Philip Eldien leaves his way with the girls to Larry Janousek. Irja Malm, Elizabeth Erkkila, Donna.Smith, Shirley White, and Maxine Young leave the office empty. James Smith leaves, much to his own relief. Edith Niemi leaves her glockenspiel to some strange junior. Ervin Kotiranta leaves, much to his despair. Franklin Johnson leaves by himself. Bill Hintz and Ronald Knickerbocker leave with no will power. Kenneth Nagorski leaves, only to go to Carlton. Thyra Kultala leaves Mr. Chinnock looking for a new helper. THREE CHEERS FUR THE PURPLE AND WHITE l lzr -'hr -'nl F 'l-A-1'
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DELORES VINCENT oolzzlnle . . . fair romplexiozz . . dark eye: . . . fomely. Pine Needle 2, 3, 4g Class Play 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 41 Spanish Club 5. 4g Pep Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY WHITE meek . . . mode!! . . . good ilu- denz . . . Jinrere. Class Play 45 Intramurals 4. DOROTHY WITHOFF roorrientiouf . . . Red well-mamnered . . . mlm. Student Council 45 Honor Society 45 Class Play 3g Mixed Chorus 41 Glee Club 2. 3: Baton Corps 5g Intra- muials 4. Wfhite 1 A 4544? ERNEs'r wiisom pmulaifer . . . .rboriy . work dodger . . . gelzerour. Grand Rapids High School 1, 23 Nashwauk High School 5g S Council 4g F.F.A. 4. tudent FRANK WOYAK pmcziml joker . . . wary rerllerr . . . farmer. F.F,A. 4. MAXINE YOUNG competent . , . efficient rerremry . . . metlaodiml . . . willing to help. Class Officer 3g Vocational Training 41 Class Play 3: Intramurals 5, 4g Office Assistant 3. Class Will We, the seniors of 1949, being of sound minds and able bodies, do hereby leave these last wills and testaments to be upheld and carried forth to the best of the abilities of the Class of 1950. Donn Swanson leaves his basketball shooting ability to Gene Hobbs. Lois Swetko bequeaths her height to Ardene johnson. Bob Hansen and Philip Iverson leave gratefully. Marianne Myhre leaves the piano pounded. Donna Peterson and Dorothy Wfithoff will their flaming red hair to Barbara Raski and Veronica Kolodge. Carl Norberg and Paul Nordman leave their harems of girls weeping. Pat Boss wills her cheerleading ability to Mary 20 Ann Nordman. Eunice Westlund and Don Siiter leave her study hall seat vacant. Bob Jacobsen wills his build to Superman. Bubby Johnson and Richard Joyce leave their mischievous looks and Ways to Bill Ojala and Tom Sogn. Darlyne johnson and Donna Oman leave their farming to come to the city. Jo Ann De Poe and Phyllis Goman leave the Pine Needle minus. Peggy Hella leaves her sarcasm to Mark Ward. Norma Ranum leaves her demure shyness to Frannie Ericksen. Delores Vincent and Laura Lamirande leave to find more excitement. WHERE EVER UNFUPILED l l a,,.,a.a..a...............l..,...m.4J mam... A, A 4 ff
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Ill IUP1 B. Ezfam, V. Simula, G. Kungax, E. Hobbs. PRESIDENT ............ VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ....,..... TREASURER ..... Vernon Simula Eugene Hobbs Beverly Evans Garith Kangas Council members: Marquis Ward, joan Bellingham, Garith Kangas, Lois Numnen Thomas Sogn. Faculty Advisors: Miss Hagen, Mr. Kuntz, Mr. janezich, Miss Lauterbach, Mr Wolner. THIRD ROW: B. Shelley, W, Derker, 1. juntunen, L. Craltenu, D. Bergquirt, B. Iver, D Guftapon R Kvml Mr. janezirb. SECOND ROW: I. jobmon, R. Sell, R. Langenbrzmevg S. Cburrhill, M. Boqzxixt, B. Melm T Sogn G La Brefhe, S. Wimexki. FIRST Row: F. Cuflfon, B, Kuuxixia, L. MrNeal, M. Timblin, B. Rafki, F. Carlmn, T Iuomalrl N Pentlla G. Krone, B. Evam. ......4u..nn-........u.an.-.......7- H21
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