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E CY f On a beautifzd summer day of the year 2500 A. D. . I happened across something of great interestg and I felt that the story should be shared with you. It was a perfect day for catfish to be biting. and I could resist the urge no longer. After gathering together my fishing equipment I took a spade to a spot in the beck yard and started to dig for angleworms It seemed that I had dug for quite some time with only a. few worms to my credit when my spade struck a hard object Upon investigation I found a tin can which was sealed but obviously contained some light object My cur- iosity was amused so with the aid of a handy can opener I proceeded to find out what treasure I had discovered It indeed was .1 t ea ..rc' It was a roll of microfilm and as soon as I could locate a movie pro ector I sat down for some real entertainment The pictuzes had been taken by Roger Oelke in the year 1989. and they give us complete inform ation on the 1951 graduating class of Frost High School We see Donald Folven as a distinguished artist painting in his beautiful home in the suburbs of Minneapolis His wife the former Bernina Loge is watching him Well! Well! What is this? Isn't it Marge Sather the once honor graduate of Kahler School of Nursing married and living or the Northwick fam north-east of Frost We see s. familiar face in a truck driving into a driveway marked R C 's Ranch It's Doyle Koestler Next is a church and the organist is Connie Mosby the greatest piano and organ player of the twentieth century Now comes Richard Savick always called Dick as a great Admiral in the United States Navy Like all sailors he has a different girl at every port Aha Now here is a real business enterprise It is Arlene and LaDonna Voldahl running a pros perous trapline in Alaska No one seems to know what they are trapping but we are wishing them luck What's this? Is it a bird? No coming closer we see it's Stan Sorenson in his Airplane looking over his crops He has become a flying farmer And who is this? Why it's the fomer Jo Holmseth at her new home by Dell She always did think that Dell was a nice place Another truck on the road but this time it's a meat-packing truck and Bill Isakson is driving He is a Physics teacher with Meat Packing as a sideline Hmmm! Bere is a picture of Darlene Huisman who has settled down in Texas with her Air Force husband Her trip to New York must have been a success Now coming into view is Frosts' famous all-state Quarter-back Butch Shure, who is coach of the winners of the State Championship game this year Oh my something must be wrong This looks like a picture of a Kiddie Quiz Show Well it it isn't Roger Oelke who is the announcer He always did have a knack for talldng That is the end of the film and I repeat it really was a treasure that I ran across I hope you enjoyed it , I TMALV-3 F1 f 6 fxgjg 7' NX 2 ' f Tff y f Ja F96 G f TLD Q-EM gjffj htfkfw' Ckocof f 9 I C ' . I D I s ' ' 1'4 5' '- ' y 1 Q .. Q O . , , . U . . . . . . . 4 I 0 I U . . I . - ' Y I O U I l 1 O 0 O I . I U I ' . . ' l l C . R of fl e' Q , I WJ If 1 e ,s - aj' 1 ,N ' g '- , 3 'V ff ' I 4 .1 ,gf- Y K 'Qgf' ' ' f -y A y .x:':'A' , lf ' ,, .Ll K.- ff ygtvj, , MF, X Z7 f fe 1 , 4 - QA ' ' psx'f -K' . 'Q x 4 I' fx 'f X ' !-11 7 3,51 fx M y ,f 1 Y f dy hi S7 - ff' A UI f f , , A , x if X fu 4 xl - gg, Q 7 , x ' - 1 ff Ns' .0 MQ' W ff! 6 :E If 4 P: 3 ll' K6 5 65 6 ya 5 Y f 1 2- K 5 f 4 -7 'E ,fd ' x., 1'
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Page 43 text:
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Sensor Class WI L L le the honored Senior Class of Frost High School in the year of 1951, are proud of our records and the school Members of our class have been active in all of the extra curricular functions The 'gentlemen' of our class comprised a big share of the championship football team. and it was Roger Shure of the Class of 1951 that made the All State team Four of the five starting plqrers on our sensational basketball team were from our class Cheerleaders who helped bring our many athletic victories were from the Senior class and they will their abilities to the prospective first team cheerleaders of the next year he band and Girls' Glee Club will mourn the loss of the fair sex of the Senior Class and also Bill Isakson's remarkable clarinet playing Seniors on the Frost Bite Staff leave our best wishes and unused Jokes to the future Journalists Because we think we will be missed. and because we know we shall miss the school. ws, being of reasonable sound and sane minds hereby declare this to be our last will and testament Article I To the history of Frost High School we feel that our brilliant and our unusual achelvements will live after us but not wishing to take any chances. we suggest that a tablet. on which shall be inscribed our several names and e. few of our most astounding deeds be purchased and placed in the auditorium of the school in a position where it will strike the eye of all who enter Article II To the faculty we leave their wonderful memories of us Qsklp the few badonesj and may they never forget our smiling dispositions Article III To Coach Panzram the memory of our successful year of sports, and our very kindest regards and sincere graditude for his unfailing kindness and aid Article I7 To 'Pete' Midthun our Janitor we leave a spotless school Cnet that we did any of the art istic drawings and writings on the walls and desks J Article V To Mr Hegdal. we will our ever demanding help in his class. that it may be appreciated in the years to come Article VI To Ray Hanson our secretary we will our annoying questions and problems when he is busy, and wish to thank him for the help he gave us in putting out the annual Article VII To the Juniors, we leave our worn and much studied books and also our luck Qshould we say good or badtj It made us what we are today and it should satisfy them In addition to this leave our privileges and rights as Seniors in classrooms Article VIII were Juniors You might need it next year Article H the young Freshmen we will our ability to get the same response during iniation week when they're Seniors as we did this last fall Article I Individual Bequeaths I, Donald Folven will my ability to sneak into classes after the bell has rung to Mina Loge who seems to forget there is a last bell I JoAnne lolmseth will my driving ability to this years driving class that they may get their license in one easy lesson Darlene Huisman will my brown eyes and dimples to Elizabeth Thompson who couldn't make use them at present she's got her man 0 William Isakeon, will my friendly disposition to the Junior Class who might make use of next year, to keep their sunnyside up Doyle loestler will my parking ability to Donald Ehrlch who has seemed sort of shy so far I Constance Mosby, will my day-dreaming ability in classes to Jean Bolmseth so she can for- get about studying next year as I did I Roger Oelke will my masculine build to Elwood Langsev so that he can get attention from the opposite sex I Marjorie Sather will my ability to go steady a whole year to Mardell Erdahl we wonder if she could do it cont'd on following page O Th-O 1 T The U we . . ' !o the Sophmores we leave our many outstanding accomplishments and fine deeds that we did when YB s e To . I. . of , -- . I, . lt - . I. . .
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