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aj as erm aj me Wallace Rutkowski with waves so fair, Wills them to Leon Nystrom, who hasn't much hair. Charlotte and Margaret, two friendly pals, VVill their friendship to Mardelle and jackie, two junior gals. ' Maureen and Priscilla Lubken of F . H. S. Leave to Ruth johnson and Marion Miller their quietness. Orley Bakken wills his popcorn stand, To Vernon Hanson, a big HE man. hlargaret Norstuen wills her patience, To Dale Ieska, free of rations. Raymond and Elmer leave in a heap , All their books, for the juniors to keep. To Allen Carlson, who's seen around school, Roger Polly leaves his ability to play pool. Ellen leaves her bowling technique To Ioyce Norden for high scores to complete. Dolores Bakken is'willed the chance For Alpha to teach her how to dance. Donald Buness' shoulders wide, Are left for Ordelle Berg to walk with pride. Frances Burt wills her nice reputation, To junior girls, for their summer vacation. Vivian Whaley, who has timid poise, Is willed from Howard the art to make noise. Marilyn johnson leaves her stenography career To Marcia Peterson, thatls what we hear. Elaine Peterson leaves her algebra talent, To Durward Iacobson, free ot all rent. Irene Berglund wills her glasses To Donald Molden to use during classes. Mary Ann Lindfors wills her dainty stride To Charles Larson whose steps are so wide. Norma Mae, who plays in the band, Leaves her skill to Violet Bjornerud, to be heard through the land. Orland johnson leaves all he can To Walter Blix, the little man. Roger Larson leaves his watch so Hue To Roger Myhrurn, to see the time. Dickie leaves his English and history To LeRoy Mieuert who regards it as a mystery. Blanch Leite of Fosston, Minn. Leaves Viola Colson her new school pin. Thelma Borud wills away her pen To a Lengby girl named Mavis Lomen. The ravenous tresses of Theresa LaVoi Are willed to Warrda to capture some boy. Leona wills to Harold her photogenic skill For his picture album to till. I Betty Berry is willed the history mark Of Mavis Sheggrud, who has a good start. Page 53
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.Eaal'Zt!dlam!'7 Marlys Torgrimson, who is very kind, Leaves to Arlcne Evenson her brilliant mind. Eugene Eastlund wills his model T, To Dean and Melvin, to be as happy as he. Glenn Wlraley wills his job to Lois Green, Now sl1e can have plenty of sodas and ice cream Royce Norgaarcl and Shirley Olson leave their stature tall, To Keith Notvedt and Kay Sinjenl, who are so small. Marilyn Erickson wills her smiles many, To james Mittun, so he can date the girls a-plenty. Curtis Paulson wills his car, To Vernon Howes, to travel far. Harriet Volden wills her quiet ways, To Mary Lou Lomness for the rest of her days Carol Halvorson wills her lovely voice, To Dorine Sorenson, so she can attract the boys Fern Wallliri leaves her long braids, To Doris Haugen for a few decades. Emma Pearson's energetic disposition, ls willed to Rodney lblyhrum, to gain ambition The corny jokes of Billy Krohg, Are left for the juniors, to be told. Mardella Leikness wills her smile, To Donna Whittriryer for a while. Grace Reiten is willed the glee That originally belongs to Marilyn Husby. Donald Bakken wills his many trips to Mac, To Wogslarld, to have company on his way back Alice Peterson, who sings so well, Wills her ability to Marilyn Rurrdell. Norma Clementson wills her attractive eyes, To Ardelle Nystrom, to catch the guys. june Lindau wills her studious mind To Leonard Mienert, who's quite far behind. lVlarion Watireriio wills her ability to speak, To Shirley johnson, who is very meek. Eleanor Landsverk wills to joy Lundeen Her new fur coat, that's really supreme. To Ruth Haugen, a junior miss, Helen Larson leaves true love and bliss. Marcella Bloomst wills her resourcefulness To Marilyn Langseth, her ambition to stress. Connie LaVoi wills her Greyhound work, For the seniors-to-be, now don't you shirk. His physics ability Glen Fishbeck wills away To Arvid Holt for a future day. Norman Neset with his talent in art, Wills it to LeRoy johnson, who has a good start Mary Ann Carlstrom with manners so coy, Wills them to Richard Nienaber, a junior boy. Bernice Norem with stenography skill, Leaves it to Marjorie Hanson, in this class will Alvin Hagen is willed the gentleness Of ldella and Delores, who are Rotness's. Page 52
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First row, left in right: R. Nienlber, W. Blix. Second row: R. Haugen, M. L. Lomness, M. Christiansen, R. Johnson, G. Relten. Third row: J. Wogsland, H. Engelsnaard, A. Holt, D. Bakken, D. Reierson, C. Larson, Mlss Ronholm. anim Glcwi may HBolts and Nuts, by lay Tabias, was presented in the Fosston High School auditorium on November 14, 1947, The play was under the direction of Miss Olive Ronholm. It was a hilarious comedy with a puzzling plot. The characters were as follows: Grace Reiten as Rebecca Bolt, manager of the Bolt Sanitarium for Mental Hygiene. Ruth Haugen as Benita Bolt, Rebeccals niece. Mary Lou Lomness as Lutie Spinks, the maid, who winks. Dolores Bakken as Martha Grubb, the cook, a melancholiac. Iames Wogsland as Benita's fiance, with delusions of grandeur. Arvid Holt as Dr. Hippocrates Ioy, a psychiatrist. Richard Nienaber as Henry Goober, the porter, afraid of lunatics. David Reierson as Phineas Plunkett, a lawyer with a humility complex. Mardelle Christianson as Miss Prunella Figg, a patient with claustrophobia. Charles Larson as Cadwallader Clippy, a patient, afraid of cats. Ruth Iohnson as Mrs. Gertie Golssop, a patient who fears contamination Walter Blix as Wilbur Glossop, her darling child. Harold Engelsgaard as lack Cordon, a young intcrne. Page 54
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