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orenaica From a good number of students who undertook time and effort for tryouts in Oratory and Declamatory, the following won in their selective field and went on to the Northern District Speech Contest at Hurley to vie for further honors. Joan Warder,--Oration . . . . HOur American Heritage of Freedomn Virginia Potter,--Declamation . . . . . . . . nFor All Eternityn Donna Mattson,--Declamation . . . . . nBeauty is Only Skin Deepn Diane Moreland,--Declamation . .nThe Picture of Dorian Grayn David Borreson,--Oration . . . YDelinquency Is Not Juvenilen Jim Barber,--Declamation . . . . . . . . 'The Jukes Familyn .Diane has represented Hayward High School atthe district speech contest at Hurley for four years. She has made a success in both oratory and declamatory, taking oratory two years and declamatory two years. From the contest at Hurley, she has been chosen to go to Madison to the State Speech Contest three times. We are proud to have had someone to represent our school so ably.
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JANUARY 9--Back to school, Xmas vacation ends lO--Basketball at Shell Lake Clostl l3--Basketball, Spooner here Cwonl 16--Snow storm, school called off 17--Mary Barry, Marimba Soloist nMusicale Cruisen 20--End of first Semester Basketball at Bloomer Clostl 2k--Basketball, Cumberland here Cwonl 27--Basketball, Ladysmith here Cwonl 3O-- School called off, only L70 below 31--Freshmen return party to Sophomores FEBRUARY 3--Basketball at Rice Lake Cwonl 9--Paul Leonard, Bird Man M Musician lO--Basketball, Barron here Cwonl 13-lk--Grade school operetta 15--Another snow blizzard, no school 17--Basketball at Cable Kwon! 20--Band Concert 21--Basketball at Spooner Qlostb 2h--Basketball, Bloomer here Klostl 27--Stokes, the colored quartet MARCH 2-3-M--Regional Basketball tournament Hayward vs. Spooner Kwon by a yardl Hayward vs. Bloomer Clost by inchesl 10-ll--Sectional tournament at Spooner CBloomer victorious? 15--Oration and declamation tryouts 22--Prom King election 27--DeWille Concert Artists 29--End of third quarter 31--DeForrest A Lynn, nDe1uxe Magicn District speech tourney at Hurley APRIL 7-ll--Easter vacation lk--Sophomore party nSingle seranaden 22--Music Festival at Ashland 27--Petrie, Woodwind Ensemble 29--Junior-Senior Prom MAY 8--Superior State Band Concert 12--Senior Class Play nMoonlight for Herbertn 18--Choir's Spring Concert 21--Baccalaureate Services 26--Graduation 29--Class Picnics 30--Memorial Day Exercises School closes!! v - V ' 0 'a my f f 3f? 9 ' E-'T 7-..'1 , C lf. SA fun QC- 55- j 'M J ' f4L S , X .y 1 , me 1 - fa. - 50
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as 'MA We, the SENI RS of 1950, declare and publish this as our last WILL and TESTAMENT, hereby revoking all former wills made by us at any time. To the faculty we bequeath tears and heartbreaks. fThey won't admit it, but we know they'll miss us.J To the Juniors we bequeath our class treasury. You may be able to buy a few erasers, or something. To the Sophomores we bequeath our ability to accomplish great things. To the Freshmen we bequeath our fierce determination. This will enable them to struggle bravely through the next three years of high school. I, Bill Clough, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Dennis Barber. I, Beverly Noggles, bequeath my place as a cheerleader to Molly Hanson. I, Robert Bayo, bequeath my expert ability at straight billiards to John Boyle. I, Neil Hamblin, bequeath my manual arts ability to Charles Druger. You'd better make good use of it, charles, because it's hard to part with it. I, Dan Mcleod, bequeath my ability to run a mile in record breaking time to Bill Moody. I, Deloris Huff, bequeath my ability to become engaged and disengaged to Leone Stewart. I, Virginia Potter, bequeath my ability to utilize my study hours to Wayne Berard It might help, Wayne! I, Judy Hanson, bequeath my ability to get along with my boy friends to Alice Gruenwald. Good luck, Alice! I, JoAnn Walkey, Bequeath my ability to go steady for four years to Dolly Krenz I, Natalie Whitman, bequeath my night life to Joan Warder. Remember, Joan, it takes a strong constitution. I,lEuy'Anne Jarvis, bequeath my cooking ability to Bessie Eythcheson. They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, Bessie. I, Don Somerville, bequeath my dreamy eyes to Grace Jones. You can have some of my freckles if you want them, too, Grace. I, Genevieve Thannum, bequeath my dainty walk to Bob Woodbeck. I, Jack Zufall, bequeath my dates with Judy to Tom Toutant. I, Robert Preston, bequeath my long legs to Lhxine Phillips. I, Fred leisch, bequeath my Toni and my automobile to Leslie Peters. I, Jim Barber, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Hribar to Ernie Goldman. I, Rose Snell, bequeath my job at the Drug Store to David Borreson. I, Shirley Cressy, bequeath my tuba to Jerry Kavanagh. I don't know just what you'll do with it, Jerry. I, Roland Heinkel, bequeath my sense of humor to Tom Duffy. And he thought he had something before. Oh, boy! I, Allan Hanson, bequeath ny motorcycle to Mary Beth Clyngenpeel. I, Art Kelsey, bequeath my ability to go hunting out of season to David Olson. I, Alan Olsen, bequeath my athletic ability to Onni Koskinen. I, Betty Bracklin, bequeath my quiet manners to Joyce Sandstrom. I, Diane Moreland, bequeath my chewing gum to any desk without a wad. I, Florence Wetterling, bequeath my three afternoon classes with Miss Riordan to Alan Jarvis. I, Margaret Long, bequeath my slim figure to Gayle Roberts. I, laura Marple, bequeath my blue jeans to Darlene Wolf. Don't you dare wear them out, Darlene. I, Pat Hughes, bequeath my short hair cut to Frances Dorazio. I, Nola Thorp, bequeath my past interest in Cable to all the Junior girls. I, Lois Simonson, bequeath my ability to write themes for English class to Willie lhrple.
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