CLASS WILL Friends, making a will is a serious matter, and the Class of 1957 has given a great deal of consideration of the preparation of this will. To the incoming Seniors we bequeath our position as leaders in the Davenport School. While they cannot hope to attain the heights we have reached, we wish them well in their undertaking. Were it possible, we would leave to them the ability to do as nobly as we have done. They ve our sincere good wishes, and we are sure that these, coupled with memory of our accomplishments, will carry them far on the road to ccess. To Sharon Knobell we bequeath the privilege of singing at the top of her lungs whenever the school has an assembly period, a privilege which heretofore belonged to Elaine Meszaros, a memeber of this class. To Myron Meszaros we bequeath the fun of running up two flights of stairs without stopping. These have been the exclusive rights of James Sather and Clarence Jermstad, members of the senior class. To Ethel Mark we bequeath the responsibility of keeping those around hereiamused, whether in class or assembly. This has been the duty of Jean Brimer, and she has done it well, inasmuch as commencement puts an end to such activity the responsibility is left to Sharon Knobel with the hope that she may be able to carry on successfully without being the wrath of a teacher down upon her head. To Myron Meszaros we bequeath frequent visits to the principal's office, up to this moment the favorite resting place of Elaine Meszaros. While others have been called to the sacred shrine occasionally, Janice Kittelson has gone more than anyone else, and she cheerfully relinquishes that pleasure to Sharon Knobel. To all students in Davenport High we bequeath the love of knowledge which should be a part of every life, the attitude of cooperation and helpfulness which do so much to make school days brighter for both pupils and teachers. C LASS HIST ORY After twelve wonderful years we must part with the many fine friends we have made. In years to come we will remember every incident that added pleasure to our school days. In 1945, we entered The Davenport grade school together. Q , . .1 ,.. I We have had a few additions but they have dropped out before -V 'y completing high school Our teachers in the lower grades were Mrs Perry Miss X . . . xp 'Q in ll . . 1 + s 3' Lybeck, Miss Huus, Mrs. Strommie, Mrs. Hahn, Miss Nannenga, 4 and Mr. Starin. Our high school teachers were Mr. Sannes, Mr. Bartz, Mr. and Mrs. Parry, Mrs. Jackson, and Mr. Anderson.
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