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1 8 HOT? '?'i!l Ss 'WIT Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1952, have arrived at the fork in the road where we must part. We must leave behind us all those happy school days and all of our friends and classmates with whom those wonderful days were spent. and body, we do solemnly declare and publish this, our that follows: To the Juniors, we do will our honored place as some of it at least, they really need it. Therefore, being of sound mind ' last will and testament, in the order Seniors, also our sophistication, .To the Sophomores, we will our ability to argue them our punctualityg remember, Sophies, don't put off today. a point in class, also we will to until tomorrow what can be done To the Freshmen, we will our ability to get through high school in four years. Good luck, Freshiesl V I, Jim Anderson, gladly will my ability to hold my temper to Keith Coats and Corinne Christofferson, my smiling disposition to Fritz Wulf. I also, woefully, leave my cowboy boots with Margaret Ryder, they might be a little big but I hope you can grow into them I, Bob Becker, woefully leave my height to Romain Ryder, and gladly leave my big feet to Marlene Coats, of course, I don't imagine she wants them. I, Clariss Grovom, regretfully leave my place as cheerleader to Violet Sundvold, to Mary Ann Becker I transmit my friendly smile, my dark hair I will to Sally Knick and maybe she can give some of it to Leona Luebke. I, Jim Grovom, solemnly leave my football uniform to Dennis Paulson--I just' wonder if it's going to fit? --Also I leave my musical talents to Beverly Peterson and in graciousness I will my car to Donna Arvidsong it looks so muck like Cottons. I, Clarence Hekkel, thoughtfully leave my comedian ways to my sister, Adeline, my dark wavy hair and dark complexion to Bernadene Krogedal and my brown eyes to Oliver Urdahlg they should go kind of nice with your hair, Oliver? I, Laverne Krohmer, gladly will my title of fastest eater to Pat Sullivan, to my brother, Jerry, I bequeath my car, and my forward spot on the team I leave to Carl Nelson. I, Larry Lindberg, do will my manly physique to Jimmy Westbergg do you think you can grow into it, Jim? To Anna Luft, I will my ability to bluff my way out of things and to Lorin Kveseth, I leave my curly hair. I, Larry Lodmell, out of pity, leave my ability to get along with the Brockton girls to Carl Nelson and to Duane Olson, I leave my interest in that certain tall Junior girl, not mentioning any names, but she's the daughter of one of the town grocers. I, Norma Jean Mogen, hopefully leave my-rTeatness to Billy Eschenbacher, and my typing ability to Lorin Kveseth. I also will my quiet disposition to Roger Grovomg get the hint Roger? Doris Berg might be able to use Iny very blonde hair, to attract those Lake boys. I, Eugene Olsen, gladly will my jolly disposition to Judy Reiter, and my knack of getting by with pestering the girls in class, I leave to Freddie Tobiason, I also bequeath Emma Lue Grovom to the school so that she can spend full time working on the mimeoscope and practicing her clarinet. I, Helen Schlagel, do bequeath my rosy cheeks to Delores Luft, I will my ability to keep the hot lunch roll in order to Connie Bergh and my ability to make a hit with the bell- boys to Marjorie Anderson. I, George Tipp,conscientiously leave my job of operating the movie projector to Harlow Strandlund, remember to handle it with care, Harlow. To Gordon Krogedal, I bequeath my ingenious mind, and my wavy hair I will to Carl Nelson. I. Greg Wallandendutifully bequeath my job of operating the mimeograph machine to Keith Coats, my quick, witty answers to Lloyd Mogen, and my vocabulary to Shirley Scott. Now you won't have to work so hard in history, Shirley!
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1, Iola Westberg, leave to Joyce Sundheim, my small features, and my height to lvell Ryder, also I will my musical talents to Eva Joy Triplett. I will to Doris Glaze and Naoma Buckendahl my punctual habit of getting to school every day and remaining until after 4:00 P. M. We, the Senior boys, do will our ability to get our own way in class to the Junior boys. You've just got to stand up for your own rights, boys! We, the Senior girls, do will our knack of getting around the boys, without their knowing it, to the Sophomores. It's that certain charm, girls! Class Inventory Most ornery - Dale Eschenbacher Slowest eater - Jim Westberg Sassiest - Carl Nelson Most sober - Duane Olson Best cooks - Home EC. Classes Corniest - Sally Knick Smartest - Harlow Strandlund Jolliest - Gordon Krogedal Zaniest L George Tipp Best twirler - Donna Arvidson Biggest tease - Jim Anderson Most likeable - Clariss Ann Grovom Friendliest - Dennis Paulson Most economical - Anna Luft Giggliest - Shirley Scott Most easy-going - Oliver Urdahl Blondest - Bernadene Krogedal Most dependable - Leona Luebke Shortest and sweetest - Marlene Coats Most poky girl - Delores Luft Friendliest smile - Jim Grovom Darkest complexion - Adeline Hekkel Giggliest - Juniors Smallest feet - Norma Jean Mogen Best athlete - Laverne Krohmer Nosiest - Sophomores Biggest feet - Bob Becker Most lonely - Senior girls Next to the most lonely - Junior boys Best natured - Clarence Hekkel Windiest - Roger Grovom Most romantic - Beverly Peterson Neatest - Jim Grovom Best girl drivers - Well? '? '? Most likely to succeed - Iola Westberg Tardiest - Fritz Wulf Most Slender - Corinne Christofferson Nosiest - Carl Nelson Sleepiest - Sally Knick Biggest hall rambler - Pat Sullivan Most serious - Leona Luebke Biggest eaters - Larry Lodmell, Laverne Krohmer, Bob Becker, and Lorin Kveseth Laziest - Lloyd Mogen Meanest - Romain Ryder Most gloomy - Violet Su ndvold Busiest - Keith Coats Most artistic - Connie Bergh Cutest girl - Eva Joy Triplett Worst girl drivers - Bernadene Krogedal, Clariss Grovom, Naoma Buckenclahl Lightest complexion - Norma Jean Mogen Most rosy cheeks - Helen Schlagel Most popular - Jim Grovom Quickest temper - Judy Reiter Curliest hair - Larry Lindberg Wittiest - Greg Wallander Prettiest hair - Nbrma Jean Mogen Dreamiest - Doris Bergh Most musical - lola Westberg Most humorous - Clarence I-lekkel Greenest - Freshmen Best actor - Greg Wallander Best liked - Seniors Most quiet - Freddie Tobiason Most daring - Pat Sullivan Cheeriest - Marjorie Anderson Tallest - Bob Becker Biggest bluffer - Larry Lodmell Most absent-minded - Emma Lue Grovom Nerviest - Romain Ryder Slangiest - Randall Hanson Most poky boy - Larry Lindberg Best librarian - lvell Ryder Best dressed boy - Eugene Olsen Fastest eater - Jerome Krohmer Most ambitious - Joyce Sundheim Biggest flirt - Beverly Peterson Longest eyelashes - Lai-rf: lol: it-ll Oldest - Jim Grovom
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