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ECON 536 155A SHIP (ZtAM 7 vm We, the Seniors of Ellendale High School, being of superior minds and possessing excellent physically fit bodies, do hereby will our glorious attributes to those who shall remain after our departure to brighter horizons. Article I To the juniors, we leave our full and uncontrolled use of the supply room and our severe cases of senioritis. Article II To the sophomores, we leave our characteristic wanderings through the halls of this haven of learning and a memory of our might as demonstrated on your initiation day. Article III To the freshmen, we leave our studious attitude and our records in extra-curricular activities. Article IV To the faculty, we wish to leave a bright and shining memory of us and our deeds. K CM i in Article V We, the twenty-five seniors, bestow our individual bequests as follows: I, Norman Aman, leave my German accent to ray sister. Mavis, hoping she will improve it. I, Lawrence Beaver, leave my fickle nature to Marilyn Hagel. I, Grace Bell, leave my operatic records to Karen McShane to jitterbug to. I, Kendal Cofell, leave my correspondence courses to James Billey as I ! m sure he 11 need the credits to graduate. I, Newton Davis, leave my Chevrolet to Mr. Shelver to be scientifically studied in comparison with his mighty Hudson. I, Kenneth Docktor, leave my math course at the NI to LaVeme Burlingame. I, Joyce Evans, leave my wit and humor to Kay Crabtree. 1952 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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JoAnne Heine is now A1 Capp ' s model for the wolf gal. Our next stop was the nation s capital where we found Peggy Hatfield as North Dakota ' s first Lady Senator. Grace Bell was visiting with Peggy. Grace was a famous hillbilly singer on station PU in Tennessee, starring with The Churchkey Five New York was next on our list. Here we found Shirley Vick, the leading romantic actress on Broadway. Shirley informed us that Joyce Evans was her roan- mate and worked as hostess at the Stork Club. Passing the Madison Scpare Garden, we decided that as long as we had a few extra minutes we would go in. There we saw DeLores Nitschke, who had succeeded Barbara Ann Scott as figure skating champion. Traveling on to Boston, we stopped at Vassar College, where we saw a familiar figure on the campus . It was none other than Norman Aman, who was professor of mathematics at the college. We talked with First for a few minutes before we started on our way to South Bend, Indiana. Here we found Don McShane, who is coaching football at Notre Dame. By the way Don talked, he was trying to raise his own football team. Homeward bound we stopped in Chicago for supper at the Argon , where we found Alfred Trautman. Alfjr , turning to music for his career, had succeeded Ralph Flanagan. Traveling farther west, we came to Minnesota, where we found Esther Schaller Griffin. After tiring of sailing the wide blue yonder, she and Marvin settled down to farming. We hated to think of our trip ending, but we were now on our way home. We left Kendel in Aberdeen where he has succeeded his father-in-law as manager of the Capitol Lounge. After our long, but wonderful trip. Fat and I were happy to see ELlendale. Fat rushed right down to the Thompson Yards Lumber Company, which he now runs, to complete another baby crib— not for sale. He and Marilyn have quite a going concern. Now, thinking it was time to go home, who did I see but Newt Davis. Newt is now farming his father ' s place and has become very success- ful. The trip was now over, but our minds were still on our old classmates. Somehow we would see each other again soon. 1952 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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ECON 536 155A SHIP 5-23 x, i. i, i. i. i. i, i, i, i. i. i. i, i, i. i. i. i. Beverley Gerdon, leave my red skirts to Patsy Fradet to go with her red hair Peggy Hatfield, leave my unused arguments to anyone who can handle them Jack H elder, leave my soup recipes to the home economics department. JoAnne Heine, leave my friendly Hi 1 s to Marlene Schaller. Bob Higgs, leave my extensive wardrobe to Myron Gerdon to supplement his own. Betty Houghton, leave my determined ways to KLondell Zimmerman. Roger Kendall, leave ray impersonations to the junior class to use in their class play next year. Stanley Kern, leave my nickname, Stub to Eddie Nishek, as I se m to have outgrown it. Verna Kosel, leave my long tresses to Luella Hall to protect her ears from next year s chilling winds. Don McShane, leave my fighting spirit in football to Lome Bobbe. Lorna Maack, leave my matronly roles in class plays to Evelyn Fleming. Marilyn Neumann, leave my ability to go to Aberdeen during school hours to Joan Retzlaff. DeLores Nitschke, leave my quiet and reserved nature to Doug Bell for obvious reasons. Esther Schaller, leave my coquettish ways to my sister, Harriet, to carry on where I left off. Bob Schonberger, leave my miniature pipe to Calvin Vick, to blow soap bubbles with. Alfred Trautman, leave my odd- jobs around school to Ned Leiby. Shirley Vick, leave my Rogues gallery to Dulcie Bell. Herbert Wagner, leave my scholastic record to Virgil DeWald. •j 1952 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017
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