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CL or 195Q The history of the class of 1950 is very exciting and thrilling lilm a Mystery story In the fall of 1938 a small intelligent group of children started their first year of school in Frost They were JoAnn Hanson Janice Hamre Janes Anderson Sherwood Brekke, Robert Holland Neil Kittlesen, Lee Olson, Alfred Underdahl Donald Stephenson and Dean Oswald.. At the same time Evelyn Clark started in Iowa Thelma Nodland and Barbara Thompson started at Dell Richard Fenske started in District 58 and Kenneth and Kenneth Northwick started in District 82 With people moving in and out the personnel of the class changed from time to time during their twelve years in school In the fall of 1939 as second graders they started school with few changes in the class Eugene Erickson started but withdrew in March Janice Hamre and Dean Oswald left during their third years. and Marlys Louk and Laverne Thoresdahl entered in the Spring Dean Oswald returned during fourth grade also another new student came Gloria Hamson At the begin ning of fifth grade Sherwood Brekke and Laverne Thorsedahl moved away and Marlys Louks Robert Holmseth Leon Jahnke Evelyn Clark entered, Marlys and Robert for only a short period Donald Stephenson moved away during the sixth gmde to Alden where he is graduating this spring In ou.r seventh grade their were many that had left Leon Jahnke and Robert Holmseth Danny Sunno entered in the middle of the year Sherwood Brekke Robert Holmseth Ralph Sabin and Evelyn Clark returned in our Eighth grade Entering Frost High School as Freshmen in September of 19'-P6 the class increased slightly Members were James Anderson Sherwood Brekks Robert Rolmseth Neil Kittleson Marion Twedt, Ralph Sabin. Kenneth Northwich Kermeth Northwick Evelyn Clark Barbara Thompson Thelma Redland Danny Sunno Dean Oswald. Marlys Louks. and Alfred Underdahl Lee Olson entered for about a month in the winter and then moved away Marion Twedt dropped out and Marlys Louks and Ralph Sabin moved away Marlys is graduating from Pillager and Ralph from Rake this year Robert G,1erdl Joined our class for a short period in our Sophomore year Evelyn Clark moved away to Elmore where she went for over a year she returned however to finish here Robert Rolmseth and Danny sunno dropped out during their Sophmore and Junior years respectively The members of the Senior Class have taken a very active part in extracurricular activities the boys participating in football basketball track and baseball, while the girls partie ipated in ,journalism Both boys and girls from our class took part in the band The class gave class plays for both Senior and Junior years The Junior play being 'Hillbilly Court ship' while the senior play was 'The Luck of the Irish During the Junior year the class were hosts to the Seniors of 191419 at a banquet with the theme for the banquet being of Spanish character This year the members of the class were guests of the Juniors at a beautiful banquet with the theme An Old Fashioned Garden The present officers of the Senior Class are as follows Neil Kittlesen President, Kermeth Northwich Vice President Kenneth Northwick Secretary and James Anderson Treasurer he to the school The class wishes the fund to be set aside for a clock to be bought for the I I O I D I I ' I e T class plans to leave a fund. which consists of the proceeds of the class play as a memorial Ull- E lt' :Lil Exif . ,J-
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Semor Class Wu II We the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty in the Village of Frost County of Faribault State of Minnesota being in full possession of such mental faculties as we possess or claim to possess do hereby devise will. bequeath and convey our various earthly possessions. and all the dangles and bangles there-on-to belonging to the snfeebled ln- tellects of our successors the Juniors, to be held by them and duly cherished AED III THIS MARKER DO YI DISPO OF OUR POSSESSIONS I To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholars and blame- less students Our record has been spotless and in all the annuals of our career we have done no deed as a class that we need blush for gg II To the Junior Glass we bestow our richest treasures Almost too numerous to mention are these same treasures and when the lower class men hear the recital of rare legacies which fall into their possession we scarcely expect them to stand up under the shock Our Senior dignity our excelling wit our superlative brilllancy, our good looks, our charming manners our favor with the teachers our splendid grades and our triumphant exit as the most popular class this school has ever seen these are the rare treasures that we hand down to the coming Senior Class Art III To our young and bewildered Sophmores we bequeath our easy going attitude. which will be necessary for them to possess in order to tolerate the coming Senior Class Art IV To the young and bewildered freshman we bequeath our immense knowledge of the nooks carannies. and secret exits of this vast structure. which houses the Frost Educational system This they will need in order to become intellegent upper olassmen some day Art V To the Faculty we leave the cherished memory of our companionship which we know will live in their hearts forever We also leave our undying gratitude for their guidance and help throughout four years of high school , VI To Mr Hegdal our Superintendent, we leave our gratefulness. for his understand ing attitude and assistance which he has shown us these four years of high school will aid ue greatly in the years to come Art VII To Mr Panzrsm our Principal we leave 10.000 shingles so that he can cover the roof of his new home Art VIII To Bobby Griggs our Band Director we leave our deep thanks for all he has done for us and the band Ye hope he will continue to have a long happy and successful career at Frost Art I1 To our Janitor Pete Mldthun we leave a bottle of throat spray, he will need this to ease his tensile after four years of yelling at us Art X To lies Hazel McCarthy we leave our best wishes for a speedy recovery and hopes that she will be able to continue her teaching next year coming to tales over our class and for directing our class play Art XII To Kenneth Mestad. our Consumer teacher we leave the patience he will need to put up with the coming Senior Class r XIII, Individual Bequeaths Section I I James Anderson will my ability to wiggle my ears shake my leg and otherwise disturb the class to Orvin Voldahl so he can carry on the good fight Section II I Sherwood Brekke will my ability to run to school every morning in a matter of seconds to anyone who follows the 8:30 news also next year Section III I Evelyn Clark will my ability to go steady to anyone who wants to next year Section IV I Richard Penske will my intellect to Leland Pearson so he can keep up with his classmates Section V I Heil Kittlesen. will my humor tb La Donna Voldahl to keep up the cheery attitude in Frost which is now present also my wavy hair to any girl who hates wearing her hair under a kaerchief the day before heavy dates Section VI I Thelma Nedland. will my quite manner to Ihery Johnson he will probably be able to make use of it Section VII I Ken Northwick will my masculine way with women to Donald Ehrlch so he can start dating he opposite sex Section VIII Kerm Northwlck will my ideas notes and anything that will help to put out the Frost Bite to Marge Sather so she will be a sucessful Editor Section II I Dean Oswald, will my superb clarinet playing to Margaret Hegdal so she can carry on in the band Section X I Barbara Thompson will my ability to get a diamond to Deloris Skogen maybe she will need one soon Section XI I Alfred Umderdahl will my pool shooting ability to Butch Shure so that in our next game he will give me competition In witness whereof we hereby designate as our sole administrator of this our last will and testament our Class Advisor Mr P S Hegdal and do solemnly sign and seal our will on this the 5th day of May Nineteen Hundred and Fifty SENIOR CLASS 1950 FROST HIGH SCHOOL . I I Art. . t. . . Art . . . . - Art. XI. To Mrs. R. J. Buchan. our English teacher: we want to leave our thanks for her A t. . - 0 I V 0 I s t . 0 Il I 1 D
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