Eveleth Junior High School - Yearbook (Eveleth, MN)
- Class of 1951
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A ff Y, I L me - B we B ar v fx J L 1, wil. . X V V l 2 MN ,.f,..i4fff Qi, ,V 5,91 ff fir 4 ,fra-1 55 i, L J' ' E, X A' , , ,W fy 'J f,' q' A' I Qfefg Vx XM' Ti a a if Jwfyww ' EVELETH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY M. W. Van Putten, Superintendent of -Schools Miss Donovan .............. ........ ....................... HiStOry Mr. Donovan .. . . .. .Safety Driving, Business Relations and Library Miss Fulton ... ......................................... English Miss Kastelic ... ....... . ................... . ........... English Mr. Kraker . ....... . Arithmetic and History Mr. Kreis , , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,General Science Miss Lampton .. ... Reading, Writing and Spelling Miss Mitchell .,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Reading and English Mr. Moog U.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, Occupations and Civics Mr. Nettell ,, ...General Science and Mathematics Miss Parks .... ..... . .................. Geography Mrs, Pattinally . . ....... ... ,,, ,,,, Music Miss Rivett --.- ...................... A rf' Mr- Ryan ... ............... Agriculture Mr. Seaman , .... Science and Arithmetic Miss Simons II.. . .................. Aft Mr. Sternberg ,,,,, , ,...... Latin Mr. Schmidt ... ,,,, Principal BOYS INDUSTRIAL Mr. Lyons, principal, Mr. Fieldseth, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Martinovich, Mr. Polski, and Mr. Skinner. - , - ' GIRLS .INDUSTRIAL Miss Guenther, principal, Miss Spriestersbach, and Mrs. Jacobson. PHYSICAL TRAINING ' ' I Mr. Malevich, principal, Mr. Slade, Mr. Jagunich,and Mr'. Thompson, Miss Lundquist and Miss Gerencher. ' H IMSIRUMENTAL MUSIC Mr. Colosimo, director, Mr. Mueller OFFICE STAFF Office Secretary, Miss Capan School Nurse, Miss Mnlevich Attendance Officer, Mr. Ryan J AN ITORS Mr. Heikkila Mr. Snidarich NINTI-I GRADE I-ICNOR STUDENTS VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN 'BARBARA SHUTTE JEANNETTE SKERJANCE SHIRLEY MALKOVICH ROBERTA PETERSON MARLENE KANER kit FREDERICK BUSH EDELL ANDERSON STEFAN PACIOTTI WARREN PARK MINNIE NYLUND MISS LAMPTON'S ADVISORY GROUP MISS PARK'S ADVISORY GROUP MR. DONOVAN'S ADVISORY GROUP MR. MOOG'S ADVISORY GROUP Ninth Grade Class Officers fLeft to right, David Rodda, Vice-President, Edell Anderson, Secretary and Frederick Bush, President. Student Council - Miss Donovan, Advisor First row: fLeft to rightj Ernest Negri, Jack Urbiha, Robert Doheny, Robert Began, Charles Skerjance, John Ritacco. Second row: Terry Uren, Chresula Lagges, Shirley Malkovich, Secretary, Jeanette Skerjance, President, Judith Johnson, Mary Jeanne Malevich. Third row: Karen Hill, Marie Marasco, James Matchefts, Jack Jensen, Marcia Shukle, Mark Anderson. Fourth row: Mary Ann Intihar, Loren Ross, Sergeant-at-Arms, Leonard Wilde, Warren Park, Vice- 4 President, Muriel Fairbanks and Richard Haney. Miss Lampton!s AdVlSOT2LGTOuE First row: CLeft to rightb Nancy Claus, Georgene Greben, Chresula Lagges, Jeanne Skerjance, Florence Janesich, Nancy Tomar, Shirley Malkovich, Cathleen Pollock. Second row: Marlene Bodas, Janet Orazem, Lois Bozicevich, Barbara Shutte, Georgene Shavor, Sharon Cooper, Shirley Palkovich. Third row: Patricia Sainio, Muriel Fairbanks, Darlene Strumbel, Mary Ann Petik, Janice Smrekar, Joan Ravich, Marlene Kaner, and Rose Marie Kaiser. Absent: Jeanette Claus and Sharon Cooper. ' . Miss Parks' Advisory Groug J First row: KLeft to rightb Joanne Hegler, Audrey Flom, Warrel Paciotti, Marie Krall, Patricia Wudenich, Rose Marie Tassoni, Mavis Wainio, Second row: Alberta Kydd, Joanne Claus, Andrine Kvaternik, Betty Abramson, Edell Anderson, Joanne Andreachi, Annette Boben, Minnie Nylund. Third row: Annamarie Brown, Magdaline Nemanick, Mary Ann Intihar, Roberta Peterson, Rose Marie Platner, Frances Rebrovich, Audrey Adien, Marie Marasco and Betty Palo, Absent: Kathleen Johnson. Mr. Donovanfs Advisory Groug First row: fLeft to rightj Richard Niemiste, Patrick Wudenich, Terry Uren, Stefan Paciotti, Gordon Kangas, Terry Paoletti, Donald Schutte, Loren Ross and Thomas Kukar. Second row: Clarence Kemp, David Lee Johnson, Sam Anderson, Gerald Korte, Marvin Hill, Frederick Bush, Richard Varani, James Matchefts, Third row: Richard Stanaway, Charles Isaacson, Tom Beste, James Hill, Warren Park, Marvin Hammer, Charles Ochis and Roger Baumgartner. Mr. Moca's Advisory Groug First row: CLeft to rightj James Carlson, Marvin Hall, Ernest Negri, Joseph Horoshak, Eugene Klun, Roger Giombetti, Nick Brascugli. Second row: Duane Smith, Lawrence Tahija, Primus Skumatz, Ronald Erjavec, Floyd Snidarich, Leonard Wilde, Martin Osmundson, David Rodda. Third row: Gary Wilcox, Robert Kloiber, Thomas Hill, Terry Erkkila, James Brown, George Juth, Edward Oswald and Robert Kochevar. Absent: William Kochevar. August 31 September 6 October 20 October 26 November 12 November 16 December lh December 16 December 17 January 3 January 12 January 2A January 25 February ll February 16 February 18 March 3 March 15 March 2h April 5 cuss HISTORY - 191,22 Q 191.9 Seventh Graders Here it isg the day we 've all been waiting for. A little fright- ened, but still proud, we enter our first year of the Junior High. We copies our programs and spent most of the day gettingsicquainte Ah! Our first vacation, Labor Day. y - Marjorie Flom reviewed her interesting experiences as a delegate tot,he National Convention of Student Councils at Washington, D.CJ we enjoyed our first lyceum number, David Edward Starry in Uwest Indian Witchcraft.W Because the main water pipe burst, we were dismissed at two o'cloc We didn't mind that at all. Today the two hour movie, Hinna and the King of Siam,W held out interest. 1 . The Shrimplins, magicians, entertained us with their amazing deceptions. ' Aren't we lucky! Today we have two movies, HA Surprise from Santa and UThe Late George Apley.N y The ninth grade speech class devoted some of their time to present to us a Christmas program. After enjoying a long Christmas vacation, here we 'are ready to pitch into our work.' , - George Esslinger informed us of the heroic deeds done by dogs in the war. The film Wworld Series of l9L8H was today's highlight. Mr. August Neubauer and Hrs. Smilanich came to school to interest us in A H work, ' A Some of the antics of electrility were interpreted to us by Bob r Brown. The girls aswvell as the boys enjoyed the thrilling feature movie, NSmith of Minnesota, F a story of Bruce Smith, an all-American football player. School was dismissed early in order that we could witness the Region 7 hockey tournament. We roared at the hilarious doings of Laurel and Hardy in HA Chump at Oxford.N One of the few times we enjoyed our history was while seeing NHeroes of the Alamo.W All who attended the concert presented by the University of Minnesota band thought it was excellent. All of us enjoyed the thrilling adventures of nCaptain Fury.' d k April 19 May 5 May 6 V May 18 June 3 September 12 October 3 October 10 October 12 October 13 October 28 October 31 No ember ll November 22 December 20 December 22 December 23 January 19 February 3 Febniary 7 February lb The lyceum course HOur Friends the Snakesn was presented by Lew Johnson. - g 1 4 Our last feature movie UGhosts on the Loosen was shown. Petrie's White Hussars, a brass ensemble, presented various types of music. ' Miss Kastelic's speech class presented two skits, HJust Who is Crazyn and HLife is so Du1l.H With sad faces and sorrow in our hearts we left our first year of the Junior High School. Eighth Graders l9L9 ' 1950 After a long pleasant vacation we are ready for another year of Junior High as eighth graders. Our first lyceum number HChief Morgann got all of us wondering how to build our muscles. We were all racking our brains trying to decide what extra . curricular clubs to join. E The ninth grade speech class entertained us with a panel on Columbus. There were smiles everywhere for our first vacation had come, Teachers' convention. Miss Pat Senneff, marimbist, presented a wonderful musical program, The radio play, UCantervil1e Ghostn, was offered by the speech class. This really got us in the Hallowe'en spirit. Oh boy! Another vacation, Armistice Day, We were entertained with the dramatic comedy, HCurses, Failed Againw, offered by the speech class. To start us in the Christmas spirit the speech class presented an original skit, HA Program in the Little Red School Housen. Miss Croze's music pupil of the Junior High School gave a program of Christmas music. What we were looking forward to for the past three monthsvras here at last - Christmas vacation! The movie, HDuke of West Pointn was enjoyed very much. Most of the girls decided it would be wonderful if they could go to West Point. The Stokes Hallelujah Quintet, sponsored by the student council, was presented at the Boardman Auditoriunxto the public. State Conservation Commissioner, Mr. Chester S. Wilson spoke in the assembly. He asked all to help conserve Minnesota's resources. We all put on ourchncing shoes and attended the Correspondence Club's Vilentine Party. h February 2A March ll M March.27 April 3 April 6 May 2 May ll May 16 May 25 June 9 September October 5 'o ctober 12 October November 22 December lb December l9 December 22 January 8 ' January 16 February 3 The movie, HThe Roosevelt Storyn, kept us on the verge of tears as we witnessed the life of a great man. Combed hair! Dazzling smiles! Shinny faces! What's up? It's Mr. Christian who has come to take our pictures. lb were all very happy! A severe storm caused a failure of electricity. Ah, another half-day vacation. whispers were going around. Who would be the new officers? his was election ay for the student council.- The Easter holidays were approaching. Wednesday until the following Tuesday. School closed at A:OO on we enjoyed the movie, UThe Last of the Mohicansn which was an exciting as well as a historical film. The lyceum number, Music Unlimited was presented in theassembly. Two of Miss Kastelic's speech students entertained us with very good readings. HComin' Round the Mountainn a hilarious hillbilly comedy kept us rocking to and fro in our seats, A happy year has gone by and we all look forward with eager hearts to our ninth grade year as Freshmen. Ninth Graders 1950 - 1951 Ninth' graders at last! Now wer were important! fOr did we just tlrink we werel? T H noi. B 'std C1 ff d't ' pggsrgif It Effie aigflfirivgrlzfiiking figmcbilgifiiigniiaig tgnsgiiiiirgg fiber glass. Clint Hammond entertained us with a few magic feats and a bit of ventriloquism. A After witnessing William Wallace's Marvel of Memory we all A wished that we had memories like his. We began a well-deserved Thanksgiving vacation and enjoyed it. nChristmas Spiritn a radio playlet brought to us by Miss Kastelicfs speech class. and 21 Everyone enjoyed the humorous Christmas play UGood Will Toward Womenn and the more serious one NThe Christmas Voice.N Appropriate for this time of the year the movies UChild of Bethlehemn and NKing of Kingsn were shown. With the excitement of the holidays over sckool began again. The feature movie HCopacabanaN was presented in the assembly. Our class party was a big success -- good lunch, good entertainment and dancing for those who weren't bashful. February 15 February 22 March 6 March 7 April 3 April 30 May 7 b June 7 June 8 The Region 7 hockey tournament began today. All those wishing to attend were dismissed early. we were all held in suspense as to which brother would die in WThe Corsican Brothersn, , An Americanization program was given by the speech class. V After seeing Carl Josephs we all decided to become archers. we saw the movie HFive Little Peppers and How They Grown. Our last lyceum number for the year was presented by Roy Mayer After a day of hard work we enjoyed two hours of relaxation witnessing the movie HEnchanted Forestn, A picnic which was enjoyed by all was the final social event of our three years in the Junior High School, Today ends our three years of work, study, and play. We now advonce to membership in the Senior High School. My my, how time does fly! I 1951 CLASS PROPHECY NEureka1V cried Jim Brown, the scientist, who won the Nobel Prize for his solution of the simple yet baffling problem of which came first, the chicken or the egg. He had invited several of his friends to spend the evening at his palatial home and look at television. The test patterns appeared on the screen. He turned to the guest on his right and asked, HOver which channel do I get that program where they are giving awards for the best performances on radio,.television, stage, and screen? That's the program I'd like you folks to see.n . Q Hwhy not try channel number one?N said Loren Ross, president of the J. C. Penney Company. ' ' Ulf you don't mind I'd rather watch the wrestling matches,H said Tom Beste, the owner of a gigantic chain of dairies. UI hear it s the fight of the year between Glamorous Gordon Kangas and Gorgeous Gary Wilcox. There is a lot of money involved in this match. I understand that Terry Erkkila, owner of the nut and bolt factory, and Stephen Paciotti, president of the Lonely Heart's Club, have bets of a hundred million dollars on Gorgeous Ganf.N R UYou are wrong on the date of that match, nchorused Marvin Hammer and Charles Ochis, owners of a fabulous gold mine five miles outfrom Timbuctoo. HThat 's on tomorrow night.H UHere comes a good mystery,H piped up another guest.. Uwe may as well watch Dr. Speckel and Mr. Spied in their thrilling drama, Meet Frankenstein in N a Mortuary. Hwho plays in it,H querried a timid voice. HOh, haven't you heard?N came a reply. NIt's those gruesome fellows, Clarence Kemp, Ronald Erjavec, Marvin Hall, and Joseph Horoshak.N NThe program is sponsored by the Under Hill Mortuary, owned by Janes, Thomas, and Marvin Hill, U added another guest. For a few minutes the group watched intently but as the play became more and more horrible a trembling voice asked, UDo you mind if we switch to another channel? I'll be afraid to go home if I see much more of this.N Jim Brown changed channels and on the screen appeared a handsome fellow with a booming voice. HThis is Robert Kloiber, your announcer. The Edgar Bergen show will not be televised tonight. Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd both have the measles and are not allowed to appear. However, a desperate attempt is being made to find substitues for them. If McCarthy Matchefts and Snerd Kotchevar can be persuaded toisake their places, the show will go on.N NAnd now for your mid-evening news, brought to you by the most fr ous commentators of the day, Lawrence Tahija and Tom Kukar. They will tel you what is going on in the world of culture.H Y , 1' X. ...v.3Maan.OsssH9i2,s.2s szass2es.anasatNe.92abiBf.as.Faris' His beautifully HAndrine-Kvaternik will make her debut in the Broadway play, Romeo and Juliet. Dick Niemiste will star as Romeo.H UFlashL, This is Audrey Flom, your Hollywood gossiper.U The handsome movie star, Roger Baumgartner, is Sailing for Europe. With him is traveling his business manager, Joanne Andreachi.H . Flash againl, D vid Rodda of M4 G. MQ has just signed Sharon Cooper , in a long term contractrn Muriel Fairbanks, the great Hollywood actress and Rqger Giombetti, the famous Broadway star will do a scene from UCats and Dogs,N the sequel to HGuys and Dolls,U at the Stardom Theater.N HHere's an exclusivej Eugene Klune's all male orchestra is playing at the Stork Club. But here is the secret: the saxaphonist is not a male. She is Shirley Malkovich and she loves her job. CLucky girll W Wanother exclusive: Gerald Korte, janitor at the Pat Sainio Diaper factory and Cathleen CDude2 Pollack, machinist at the Dude Doodle Bug Company were seen dining at Parkfs Polka Palace, owned and operated by Warren Park. As Hedda Hopper said Goodnight, Jim Carlson, the butler at Brown's mansion appeared with refreshments. ' NNow,U said Jim Brown, Where comes the best program of all, HHit it Poor,W the sequel to HStrike it Rich.U T Audrey Adien, sometimes known as Baby Snooks, was master or ceremonies. ihietgtnfdothiqfefsg F3?iS?3Rnhi1f2HE?5ds?i3ni2R5OHHSehegdedaaeififtiiaiozicevich. Your first question - Who was Ivanhoe? 9 iv I '--1 wr . EgsiiShTESXt2??Fe3u?tS?EtYMi2seF3ittt?eEnei!f58giE3E Etithaiddht iggulnttier a ience, Annette Boben, Marlene Bodas, Florence Janesich, Joanne Davich, and Janet Orazem, college girls from Radcliff were the next contestants. WYour question pertains to etiquette. How many gesundheit's are correct - when someone sneezes?H ' HOne,U they meekly bellowed. Then without warning, the mistress of ceremonies sneezed. The girls let out five gefundheits one after another, The last contestants on the program were a group of dance instructors from the Light-Foot Dancing School, Edell Anderson, Jeannette Claus, Betty Abramson, and Marie Krallg UNow tell us please, what is your most difficult problem in dancing school? They answered in unison, UTrying to teach Nick Brascugli and David Johnson to toe dance.H U of Silengg?sfegtggingailbggggrigdaf 3225356823551cffnininsgrbifioghttfefhesgour sure to buy a box on non-splintering toothpicks from our sponsor, Terry Paoletti, This is your friendly announcer, George Juth, saying UGoodnight Irene.N - Hln Radio City Music Hall Minnie Nylund will play the magnificent master- piece for the piano written by Ernest Negri. Marie Marasco will turn the pages.H UAt Carnegie Hall Fred Bush, the famed violinist, played his world-known composition, Robin in the Cherry Tree, He was accompanied by Roberta Peterson on the piano. Her music sounded like Warrell Paciotti throwing stones at a window.U Rosemarie Platner, composer of the Thing was seen peeking from behind the stage curtain at this performance. It is said she wanted to catch a glimpse of Mary Ann Petik who makes a living by carrying Shirley Palkovich's baritone around.H 5 , , NEddie Oswald, noted photographer, is now engaged in taking cheesecake shots of Chresula Lagges, Nancy Claus, and Georgina Shavor. He enjoys his work greatly.N NBetty Ann Palo and Kathleen Johnson were seen practicing their new Hula dance which will be put on at the Empire Theater on April Fools' Day.u HCan't we turn to a different channel, U asked Donald Shutte, owner of a huge gun factory. By the way, have you heard my new slogan? The crowd clamored to hear it. Hwhy not try to Shutte gun?W he respondedg Channel four carried an exciting mystery story starring Annarmarie Brown, Rosemarie Kaiser, nd Joanne Claus. At the most thrilling part the mystery was interrupted by the Wudinich twin Pat and Patsy. They sang a cmmaercial about HKrunchy Kribbles that explode in your mouth.U ' HThe heck with the mystery,N said Terry Uren, who had just returned from a game with the Lakers. ULet's turn to the vaudeville with Jeannette Skerjance, Darlene Strumbel, and Mary Ann Intihar as first line chorus girls, But when he touched the knob the set went dead. UIsn't Dick Vareni here?W someoneasked. NHe owns the largest television studio in the world. He should be able to tell what's wrong here.H Dick stepped forward with a pair of pliers in his hand. HSure, I can fix it,U he said Wbut Ifll need some help.n Up stepped Lenny Wilde. He is the owner of a chain of ice-cream.parlors and employs Janice Smrekar, Mavis Wainio, Rose Marie Tassoni, and Georgine Greben to think up new combinations for his marvelous sodas and sundaes. HLet's have a look at the aerial. Maybe that 's where the trouble is.H Sure enough, on the roof, with their equipment draped on the aerial were 553323SS1'?H'3a32feF31??5i3i?12i2aitS2eahipC13?rtiiS 229i-ifiogcmeghil Diiiiexsllahfsiim prosperous lawyer. They apologized for interfering with the reception and hastily took their paraphenelia off the aerial. The set worked perfectly again. The group settled back in their chairs to listen to Audrey Flom, the Hedda Hopper of television, 'J The ninth grade class of 1951, being insane and of flimsy mind, in the presence of their beloved faculty do hereby declare and publish this, their first will and testament: ' L Betty Abramson wills her artistic abilityto Frances Erjavec. Edell Anderson wills a few strands of her beautiful blond hair to Janet Greenberg. Sam y Anderson doesn 't will his navy ring to anyone because Lois B. already has it Jo Anne Andreachi wills her Latin book to Barbara Olson. Roger Baumgartner wills his breathless walks up the assembly aisle at 8:29a A. M. Q to Robert Nankervis. - Annette Boben wills her love for basketball stars to Sandra Slade. Marlene Bodas wills her wad of chewing gum to Joan Gomsi. Lois Bozicevich wills her supply of glasses to David Bodovinitz. Tom Beste wills his job at the dairy to Jon McCarty. Jim Matchefts wills his bashfulness to Richard Edwards. Janet Orazem wills all her good grades to Mildred Anich. Hhzrles Ochis wills the echoes of his silvery voice to the halls of E.J.H.S. Martin Osmundson wills his numerous trips Hover the hilln to Jfhn Machek, Ed. Oswald wills his long legs to Bobby Began. Harrell Paciotti leaves her calm level-headedness to Janice Paoletti. Stefan Paciotti wills his clarinet to Woody Herman. Warren Park would like to bestow his dancing ability on Fred Astaire. Petty Ann Palo wills her tap dancing agility to Darlene Oreheck. Shirley Palkovich wills her collection of notes Cfrom Mavis and Lorenl to Gloria Ritacco to add to her own sizeable collection. Patrick Wudinich wills his science notes to anyone capable of unscrambling them. Patsy Wudinich wills her muscles to Pat Holleran. This is no Corn-Soya. ' Robert Kloiber wills his scooter to Marvin Martinson. Eugene Klun prefers to take his NEW sweater with him to Senior High. He has nothing else to leave. Robert Kochevar wills his athletic ability to future Olympic entrants. How about you, Jack Miettunen? William URubinoffH Kotchevar wills his Stradivarius to Shirley Kotnik. Gerald Korte wills his yellow shirt to James Larcher. Marie Krall wills her vim, vitality, and very pleasant smile to Carolyn Strukel. Tom Kukar bequeaths his interest in Harrison Street to anyone who needs exercise. Gordon Kangas wills his magnificent physique to Billy Wbdinich. Clarence Ke p wills his knowledge of the Constitution to Richard Haney. Muriel Fairbanks wills her faithful old trombone to anyone who can take it away from her. A Audrey Flon leaves her position as the hostess charming to Karen Hill. You may also have her books on nParty Menusn and NHow to Entertainn, Karen. Roger Giombetti wills his Jerry Lewis look to James Lagges. Audrey Adien wills her heart to WBucko0 and her pleasant smile to Marsha Wahlstrom. Marvin Hall bequeaths his friendly talks with James Matchefts to Ross Nettell and Matt Jugovich. James Hill will hold his b s seat for a few years longer. 1 Chresula Lagges will also retain her interest in a certain hockey player. Shirley Malkovich wills her snazzy nylon stockinps to Kathleen La Voie. Marie Marasco wills a half interest in her inseparable friendship with Audrey Adien to Geraldine Porthan. Mary Ann lntihar will donate a few dozen of her fans and admirers to anyone who is lonely. David Rodda wills his position on the hockey team to other aspiring contenders. You bet 1 I Janice Smrekar wills her Carmen Miranda wiggle to Carol Tehovnik. Loren Ross wills his freckles to Janice Bastianelli. Patricia Sainio donates her art ability to Miss Rivett to pass on to struggling students. Thomas Hill wills his woodsman's boots to anyone who won't drown therin. ' Donald Schutte wills his love for manual training to anyone who likes it as much as he does. . Marlene Kaner wills her red hair to Marie Klander. Georgina Shaver wills her curls to Sharon Kotchevar. George Juth bequeaths his basket ball skill to George Miken. Barbara Shutte wills her interest in nursing to someone as ambitious as she is, Andrine Kvaternik wills her golden voice to Jean Morrison. Georgina Greben wills her propensity for talk - talk - talking in science class to Joan Abramson. Rose Marie Kaiser wills her bariton to Linda Forsman who doesnft need it. Marvin Ham er wills his fondness for out-of-town girls to Janes Papike. Florence Janesich wills her ability to be seen and not heard to Margaret Peterson. Joe Horoshak doesn't will his car to anyone 'cause if he did - how would he get to Virginia? Kathleen Johnson wills her position as librarian the last hour to anyone as well as she did. Chuck Isaacson bequeaths his love for square dancing to Rudy Dzubnar.. Marvin Hill wills his hair to anyone planning to be a beautician. He'cilike a free HToniH'. Nick Brascugli wills his shyness towards girls to Lawrence Kallevig. ' Annemarie Brown wills her green, quarter-length socks to Marcia Shukle. , James Brown wills his educated thumb to Joseph Roy. ' Fred Bush turns over the class presidency to anyone who gets elected. James Carlson wills his alertness in English class to Stephen Korpi. Jeanette Claus wills her spectacular acting abilityto Beverly Beck. Joanne Claus wills her basketball ability to Mary Lou Stanaway, Kduring the onlyj. A Nancy Claus wills her adorable dimples to Alberta Luke. Sharon Cooper has nothing to leave as she is taking David with her. Joanne Davich wills her experiences in Home Economics to Betty Crocker. Ronald Erjavec wills his driving ability to Jack Butalla. Terry Erkkila wills his fame as NMr. Charleston of the class of '51 to Robert Vukson. Joanne Hegler wills her civics reports to Nancy Erjavec. Jeanette Bkerjance wills her 'Hs to 'Theresa hams. David Johnson wills his left shoelace to betty Dodas, 'rimus Dkumatz wills his favorite song, 1'1ammy , to Paul Lavato. Alberta uydd wills her black jeans to Darlene Leppanen. Duane Smith wills his love for ninth grade teachers to John Zelesnikar. Leonard Wilde bequeaths his black hair to Daniel Boone Johnson. who can do summer Floyd Snidarsich leaves his skills in woodwork to anyone who can do as well as he Ca Gary Wilcox wills his electric hair to the boys in the 8th grade who can stand at shock. Richard Stanaway bequeaths his quietness to Charles Nelson. Mavis Wainio wills her interest in an llth grader to the girls of the l952 class, Terry Paoletti wills that nice, shiny hockey medal and also his hockey stick to Donna Tomassoni. Roberta Peterson wills her dramatic ability to Fred Bordrun, Mary Ann Petik wills her frontseai in the assembly to anyone who likes astiff neck from wa c ing movies at c ose range. Cathleen Pollock wills her figure to Ava Gardner. Rosemarie Platner wills her soft sweet voice to Marlene Ferrazzi, Frances Rebrovich wills her front seat in Mr. Moog's room to Peter Rosso. Ernest Negri wills his height to James Colosimo. Richard Niemisti wills his quiet behavior in English class to Janet Malknecht. Magdalene Nemaniok leaves her reserve seat in the lunch room to Alice Kassow. No head tax. . Minnie Nylund wills her radiating personality to Fay Richards. Rosemarie Tassoni wills her tendency to laugh inescience class to Patricia Macura. Richard Varani, Patrol Chief, wills his office to Louis Muhich. Darlen Strumbelewills her quiet reserve to Mary Malevich. H Terry Uren wills h' lS curls to Donald Miroslavich. Iv a I ancy Tomar glV6S her lnterest in Gilbert boys to Kathleen Poaletti. 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