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C ass Prophecy What w s once the small unknown city of Hatton is now a famous metropolis in the year 1973 and all of this 18 due to the large itcmng powder factory owned and operated by tne well known milllonaire Gene Tnompson who 20 years ago started out from scratch H nas also purchased for the community many big public institutlons, sucn as the Battyhead Asylum built by the famous contractor Donovan Onerheim who when starting out was in the hole but he got a good foundation and came out on top As we enter into the Asylum we see sitting at the head desk Shirley Eken whose only comment on her new job is I'm just nuts about the place We ask to see Dale Ness who is in the violent ward 'hen we enter his cell we see him s1tting 1n one of the padded corners stra.1t ,jacket and all Tne matron tells us he became so crazy about pool that we had to lock him up because he went around balling everybody up Further up the street we enter the Farmers Union Co operated by Morris Ostmo who now owns all tit land and tne buildings from Beaver Creek 1412 up to Toby Lake Fe tells us that he nas just received a. letter from John Ostlie who has recently purchased the Jensen Midway Shows John said that Gene Sanda who is work1ng mth the shows running the Kiddie Kars has been getting beat up lately by some of the customers and is threat ening to quit A we s I food bye to !'orr1s we cross the street over to the Daily Bulge owned and operated by Ben Bjertness After fifteen years as office boy he was recently elected editor in cneif Looking in the paper we see the headl1nes 'RON EJ'ELl'STAD EIECTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES In one week after his inaugural he has declared war on Russia blown up the Panama Canal and nas g1ven Rhode Island back to the Ind1ans He has also given h1s newly acquired wife Kathryn Stevening all the land from St Louis to the est Coast as a wedding gift He nas also appo1nted Alpha Gulbrandson Secretary of Defense but he had to remove ner from th1s office the second day because she sent the whole Sth army and the whole Air Force into North Dakota Partner down in this paper we see that Aldene Dokken Lady Ambassador to Iceland has just acquired S15 O00 000 000 00 for ear muffs for the people of her country She acquired some nelp from the new congressman John Finstad who gave up nis job as president of tne Pabst Blue Ribbon Company to become speaker of the nouse On the back page of the Daily Bulge we see a small notice that Duane Hlms is selling Blood Klub He has still got his job at the Slaughter House and is really makmg a killing As we turn to leave the Daily Bulge we see outside Ronald Bjerke tne local street- cleaner who says I never used to got anythlng done but lately I DAVE been p1Ck1!lg up a little Farther up tm street ne run 1nto Prof Donald Hanson who is home visiting from h1s job at Yale Univer ity Ik is teaching physics trxgonometry and spelling He tells us that on h1s way up here he stopped by Stillwater Prison 1nI'innesota to see his cousin Deyle Johnson who is in for a stretch of 20 years for impersonatlng Betty Grable Across the road we see the large board ng house of Bea Tangen who needed such a large house for Ier family But now that they have all grown up. she has changed her home into a b08.1'd1IE house There is room for around 200 guests Her cneif housecle .ner Gloria Brenna wno has been working for her for many years used to take a lot of dirt but lately she has really been cleamng up Outside we see Davld Hanson in his new car who is on his way to Cummings to begin his new Job as coach of tm 'Ith and Stn grade team He quit his job at the University of Greenland to be back with the children The only member of the class left is me Jonn Bjertness who is still trying to finish a six month course at Aaker' s Business College 13 E, 1 1 1 Q e . . . 1 1 1 1 o ca 1 1 1 0 1 0 N 1 1 o C C' 1 1 u Q 1 - 1 o 1 o 1 J 1 . , -1 o S 51 I ' M 1 1 . g f' o 1 1 I ' o 1 1 I 1 0 1 1 1 I - on -I g 1 1 . A o 1 1 l 1 I 0 O ' 1 .. . Q 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 o . . . . 1 0 1 S Q 1 1 n 1 r 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 Q - o 5 , 1 - 1 - 1 Q 1 C 1 . . u 1 1 o
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Class Wlll 7 + e en1or cl of ljoj na.f1n cormletecl ou YE rc in tne U t+on 1pn S fool 'mc be1n f s no '1 nd n aod,,, were bw le ve our 1 st 111 and te twrvent e 1n1or C our RICLH e Crsclcoo Q , your ne t 1n 11ne 've sonoo ore e ve sc ool fwcm 1 t e fres .men e eeve oul 1ntell1 nce Let wofe ou ere brlrnt es we ere '1 you be-co xe e 1ors ol r we leove 2 '1 r ror' t e ne o e cn en1or boy Voet '1 mi ure' 4 M L 1n e e e emor o 1 o s Q o 1 oe to be f1l1ed by t e ,junlor IS r Ko lofslfy se le ve t e Qblllty to crac a few Joles 1n clo s It makes t mnbs less oor1ng, To 111s I t eruo -fe le ve d1sc1o1ine To 'lr Foevenson we le ve a nan- of sroulder peas from tne football sou cl for ms Io I-1 s Snoonlana e leeve e b1f5 oot le 0' as'J1r1ns or 'ull the neo ecnes we nave c useo ner To 'r Klevel no fe le ve tn emb1t1on to oz' norm rn enou 1 'noner to buy a new ctr 2 Doane ls 11n1nf o rs e I Ronelo Bje 1 fx s1n 1r a 1l1t,,f to Russel pled on G1ve it a try Rus 12 I'll bet your really ood I Bengamln Bgertness w1l1 25 pounas to tne fresnles 25 pounds to tne soooomores ann 25 pounds to tne juruors I none you mll malfe ood u e of lt I John Bgertness will my artistic ability to Jlm 'Inset Witn me lt comes noturolly I Gloria Brenna v'1ll mv snort vmll s to sc ool to EHHICS Goufnnour NlC8 to sleen untll 8 145 ln tne morn1 lf s I Aldene Doklfen vull my lone nan' to JoNelle Inormson Wny don't you let yours grow? I Smrle Elfen vull my ab1l1tv to ret 2 m n an e o one to Mary OSt116 Try ag'a1n Mary I Jonn Fmsted w111 my C1gPT6 ts to Glenn 2.mb1.e1m Don't let them stunt your rowtn Glenn I Alona uulbrandson W111 my ne1 n to Jo elle Tnormson I tninl: you coulo u e lt couldn't you? I Davld Hanson vull my atnlet1c abil1ty to tne fresrues t ne'1t1ee end you too can be a cnamo I Donald anson will my brand of cigarettes to P 11113 Bgerle ere re ill tne best I 'Ronald -Tjelnestad, w1l1 my w 1skers to anyone woo ts '1 food razor ano tne et1 nee to u e lt I Duane fuus w1ll my qulet wa IS to Goroon Fryoenlund You never neor tne teecnems bav'l1nf me out do you? continued on page UO. I2 o ' ' ' 1--A A- ' w ' fu J' 1 ,, VY' ,' 19, ell S can Y , ,VE .- .L .1 F - . Mc. V I Q c'- , C , 5 o ou ..1 za rl I 'f' 2 . L' 9 ' ' w s I 1, g To to Jw ' s 've 1 eve ' .1 .. t- I -:L ' ' ,, 'W ' ' vw -.1 - ' ' ' ...1 ' . 10 ul -,.. Ax s e 1 P tie n1,,1 ll' . tltg . To h ol' W 1 ' ' - 'rf . s r If ' ,, 'rj ., tv wnel D c .sc sfn . , g 1 -. - - - - ,, - - '- To Mr. -. t L I Q . ni f- .. r, ad, 1 . s . e 1 xt' . ' vu 1--f ' ' ' -A ' Ypll-' f- 7. A ' v ' ' ' To !..r. c e. .. l eve tn s 1 o,s a l. V 1. l sn fs V . n bog . 1. A ,M . . , , . ,K . To 4.1 . s -,- '. C, , C .. :Z 1 .. ss . . - V' ,. ' ' .. . - . . -S :Ci A, 2. ,:' ,, A , f . . . . 6 . . - 1 . Q 1 -K' A ., I 1 M A L. L r ' :grey su1t. I ,. . W .N . . . A. . . . . W A S A . vf . t I, I 1 1 4 . c.C . . 'E 1 V I - - I Y, ' 1- as ' f ' ' -v qv I ,J .r ' ,.. . e .. G .e . - V .. .1 . ann ef-, . gr. .3 F13 L ' : .'- ' 1 J.. . -. . l.:..' 5 - be, . 9 t ul . , rke, 11 My 5 .1 C ' -., . ,. s . ', s . ' ff - , . K , . .. . , 4 A . , A . h ' . - ,g . , , ., U' I. . ' . C. cl , , , , K c :1 , . 'A A : .. I 3 . . , . . 1. . , - , -, Q 9 . . , .Q . . Y . v . . . x A A LLP A . , J . , , N my . , c .. .A , . Y . J ' 0 , . . . L ,,, , . , . , .lf 1 . l L. I .. T . I1 I O ' fl ' Q ' 'U' 4- 1' ' ' I U , A , il u It I- I 0 .3 . y X , ' . , ' l . . -. vm Q .- . , . L. , H M , , , in - j .t . in 5 y . , . . . I. I Y. ., . I I' r . 1. e A . , 1 , v 1 -, Q c N ' -I 'I a
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Juniors Baclf row Ronald Pederson David Holter, Glen fembheim James Gronhovd Kermit Bye Leland Thompson ourth row Jean Amundson Julie Ostlie Dale Bjerke Arleigh f1111S Dale Wamstad Lowell Finsted Li .rie Evenson Third row Helenhi Nelson James Huset Allan Pederson Robert Lee Arden Johnson James Offerdahl Joan Leno Second row Lary Ostlie Eunice Pladeon Jack Sand Dennis Hanson Ann Louise Ostlie Cynthia Finstad Helen S nelson Thirty six freshmen entered Hatton High School in the fell of 1950 Our enrollment was reduced to thirty four when Gloria Strand and llary Ann Bjertness left us but Dennis Hanson joined us, raising it to thirty five In the fall of '51, Janis Brooks did not return and in the fall of '52 our enrollmnt was further reduced when Snirley Smestad David Bucher Dale Gilberts and Vernon Hanson left us However Mary Horton joined us raising our enrollment to thirty one Juniors who tales part in music and band are as follows Ann Louise Ostlie, Jean Amundson, Helen S Nelson Joan Leno, Julie Ostlie, Carol Foss Glen Wamblmim, lhvid Holter Arden Johnson Leland Thompson, llery Ostlie, Helen ll Nelson, Marie Evenson, Kermit Bye, and Jim Hzset Junior boys who took part in sports are as follows Leland Thompson Ronald Pederson Glen Wambneim Dale Bjerke Jamesflronhoved Gary Holman, Charles Heldahl David. Holter, James Bixset, Lowell Finstad, and Arleigh Buns On November 22, 1952 the juniors presented a three act play entitled The Adorable EQ A very large crowd attended this play and was enjoed by everyone Pre sedent Dale Bje 1-ke V President Glen lamblmlm Sec Trea. James Offerdahl I4 F Q I I I I D l ' . E' n 2 e 9 n 1 n v f I Q Z ' 1 I n 1 First row: Miss Watterud, Mary Horton, Carell Foss, Charles Meldahl, Walter Thompson, . I U D I I O l u o i o 1 ' I I I 0 V : I I ' 9 I I I l I U
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