Graettinger High School - Pirate Yearbook (Graettinger, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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Class Will We, the members of the Senior Class of 1950, being of sound minds, do make this our last will and testament, on this twenty-second day of May. To any unlucky Junior who happens to get stuck with them, Eugene Baedke wills his books. Doris Baxter wills her careful driving ability to Mary Lou Thompson. Avery Bonstead wills his ability to always fall asleep in English class to Jean Fodge. To Joe Anderson, Floyd Chrestiansen wills his quiet ways. Joan Christiansen wills her calm manner to Dolores Jesperson. Cathrine Elsenbast leaves her pretty smile to Ipana Toothpaste. Delores Fisher and Verna Mammen will all their out-of-town boy friends to Francis Mahan, and Helen Jean Paulsen. To Bettie Marie Martinson, Josephine Fitzpatrick leaves her quietness in study hall. Donna Jean Flannegan wills her giggles to the Peton twins. To all the underclass girls, Mary Hanson and Mary Hash leave their ability to get a husband. Maynard Holland leaves his Romeo Technique to the green Freshmen boys. Donald Iverson wills his rosy complexion to Lady Esther. To Eldon Zitterich, Richard Jensen wills his great hieght. Katie King wills her place on the basketball squad to Joyce Rierson. Mavis Knutsen wills her forgetfulness and flighty ways to Twila Jean Nelson. Mary Marine wills her place in band to Cynthia Vasey. Janet Marxen leaves her old time dancing ability at the Woodcliff to Dale Duhn. When Gwen McWilliams starts to College, she wills Darwin to anyone who can keep up the pace. Donald Olsen wills his blond hair to Frankie King. Ronald Olsen wills his abbreviated height to Donald Bisgard. To Tom Schany, Arvid Peterson leaves his studiousness. Jack Platter wills his Toni to Jim Wolfe. Shirley Rasmussen wills her ambition to Alberta Hocket. Z5

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8:21 8:25 8:30 8:31 8:55 9:05 9:11 9:42 9:43 9:45 10:20 11:10 12:01 12:30 12:57 1:20 1:40 2:22 3:00 3:57 4:00 4:10 4:50 A Typical Day of a GH S. Senior Lois struggles out of bed. We are the first bus in this morning! Walt finally condescends to ring the bell. A mad rush in the girls' lab. Well, it's five to, I guess we'd better go up. Mr Manchester, SOCIOLOGY CLASS !, You have wasted 342 minutes and the taxpayers money! Avery comes in late for class. Mr. Manchester is still conducting Sociology class. Physics: Ye Gads, another test and I haven't even read it , quote Betty. Farm Management: Jim falls asleep in class after seeing Francis with Mavis K. Hmm! Miss Shannon, You seventeen people in Speech class are the worst in H.S., Quite a compliment. ' ' Study Hall: Mr. Smith: If you don't quiet down you'1l have to sit here until 10 after 12. ' Hurry up or they'1l beat us down to lunch. Oh! look at that long line again Ice cream cones, cokes, candy bars and gum. Now who can we ride up to school with Crowded mirrors for the beauty rush. Move over or we'll be late for shorthand. Bob T. in Manual Arts class, Oh, Mr. Peterson, there goes another saw! In the study hall - Jack - Now who can I bother next? How long does it take you to quiet down in he re. Englishclass. No baseball game ? Well what else can I go to? The longest hour of the day. Won't the bell ever ring. Mad rush for the bus. Walt hurriedly sweeps the floor!! e Everyone is gone. Now the place .is turned over to the mice. 24



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Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds will Mark's diapers to anyone who needs them. Norris Rierson leaves his neat appearance to Norman Bisgard. Lois Sandvig wills her love for a good old time to Francis Johnson. Myrtle Simonsen wills her spot light position on Jam For Supper to Helen Baunagartner. LeRoy Skow wills his Physics book to some unlucky Junior. To Bernard Elsenbast, Beryl Starkey leaves his Chrysler. Bob Thomsen wills his witty remarks and sense of hrunor to Lloyd McCombs. lone Tonderum wills her yodeling and hillbilly songs to Mary Bonnie Cole. Jim Voigt leaves the Esterville girls to anyone who has the cash to take them out. Betty Westergard leaves her love for a good old argument to Lois Jacobsen. Fred Wilken leaves his bass horn to The Hour of Charm . To Shirley Murray, Shirley Young wills her good old times at the Skyline. LaDon Zitterick wills her ability to get the family car to Dora Voigt. Cherish all your happy moments, they make a fine cushion for old age. The only way on earth to multiply happiness is to divide it. A postman starting up a walk to a house was met by a large dog growling ferociously The man hesitated. It's all right, called the lady of the house, he's vaccinated. Boss: You're an hour late getting home with those mules, Avery. Avery: I know it. You see, I picked up the Reverend on the way home, and from there on the mules couldn't understand a word I said. Jean answering telephone: Gayle isn't in just now. This is her one hundred eight pound, five foot four, hazel-eyed, brunette sister. 2.6

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