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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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Cont'd. from preceding page. I. Richard Savick. will my long hair to Jerry Sather. as he never gives his e. chance to grow. I Roger Shure will my good marks to Margaret Hegdal With them she could get honors next year I Stanley Sorenson will my heighth to Orvin Voldahl so we can have another good season sports next year I Arlene Voldahl will my ability to bluff in classes to Red Olson it comes in handy sometimes I LaDonna Voldehl will my ability to write my own excuses to Dale Chilson who I'm sure could make good use of it Article XI Any property or personal possessions of ours that may remain in addition to the items spec ified we give and bequeath to the Frost Board of lducation to use as it sees fit Thus any money saved may be applied either to the teachers' salaries or toward the purchase of mouth organs ukuleles and kazoos for the school band Of course this is entirely a matter for the discretion of the school board Besides these bequests we leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire then. In Wit ness wherefore the Class of 1951 the testator have set our hand and seal on the 31st day of May in the year of 1951 SENIOR CLASS 1951 In order that the most happy moments of the Class of 1951 are not forgotten we leave this History In the fall of 1939 tus bright-eyed boys and girls entered Frost School They were Roger Belau Gelaine Erdahl Robert Holland Darlene Huiaman, William Isakson Richard Johnson, Roger Shure George Wangen and Gwendolyn Qaam Later on in the year Gloria Harmon Jean Holmseth and Omar Hanson Joined us Also in other schools scared little boys and girls were also starting on the long road to get an education Arlene and Lalonns. Voldahl at Dist 1210. Constance Mosby at Dist 59 Jo Anne Holmseth at Dist 115 Doyle Koestler at Dist 72. Bo r Oelxe at Dist 81+ Marjorie Sather at Windom Grade School Ln Minneapolis and Donald Iolven at During our second year at school Omer Hamson and Richard Johnson withdrew Leland Pear son and Donna Kerkiede entered In the third grade Jo Anne Holmseth entered George vlangen left in the middle of the year and Jean Holmseth moved away at the end Leland Pearson dropped out at the end of the year During our fourth year Gloria Hsmson Jean Holmseth Roger Oelloe and Leon Janice Joined us Leon dropped out at the end of the year Stanley Sorenson Joined our class the fifth year During our sixth year Roger Belau moved to Blue Earth where he graduates this year Gloria Hanson also moved Marjorie Sather entered Lt the end of the seventh year Jean Holmseth dro Jped out We added three more to our class in the eighth grade They were Delorls Skxogen Connie Mosby and Doyle Xoestler This gives us a total of 13 In the fall of 19147 a timid looking group of lads and lasses entered Frost High School as Freshman They were Constance Mosby Marjorie Sather Arlene Voldahl Doyle Xoestler, Stanley Sorenson, Labonna Voldahl Roger Shure William Isakson, JoAnne Holmseth Richard Savick Gwendolyn Qusm and Robert Holmseth During this year Gelaine Erdahl moved to Bake where she is also graduating There were some changes in the Junior year also Geraldine Matheson Joined us Robert Holmseth Delorie Slcogen and Geraldine Matheson dropped out at the end of the year During the summer before our Senior year we lost a very dear classmate through a tragic accident namely Gwendolyn Quam Then comes our Senior and the most memorable year in the History of this class There are now thirteen of us The members of this class have takan part in many extra curricular activities The boys have taknen active parts in football basketball, baseball and track. The gtrls have participated in G A A Glee Club Band and Journalism Iour of the girls served as cheerleaders Class Plays were given in both the Junior and Senior years This years play being 'The High School Mystery' and the play Young Mr Standish' in the Junior Year The class plans to leave a fund proceeds of Class Plays in memory of Gwendolyn Quam The class desires that this fund be used toward the purchase of a Trophy Case I I O , , in v I s I I g e I I I I D - I I I I . . ' 1 I s I I I I I . . . f . Q0 Morris Park also ln Minneapolis. I I O 0 I 0 - I I I I I I I I 0 I s I O O I e e e U I e I I '
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