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Supt. H. a. Kraft Honorary Advisor Miss Eleanor Kennedy Advisor Class Colors: Red and White Class Flower: White Carnation Claes Motto: But to act that each tomorrow find us further than today. Class Officers: President--------------------Barb Madsen Vice-President---------------Roger Morse Secretary--------------------Zona Perry Treasurer--------------------Don Halver Sergeant at Arms-------------Kermit Iverson It was September, 1939, when Le Roy Public School was endowed with a group of new little first graders. Six of whom are graduating in the class of 51 . These charter members are: Bob Brownlow, pat Estlick, Don Halver, Barb Madsen, Roger Morse, and Pat Sours. In the middle of our flret year Dorothy Johnson Joined our little group. During our third and fourth years Pete Triplett and Allen Timm were added to our class, respectively. Our next addition came when Joanne Coonradt, Kermit Iverson, Ruse Jacobsen, Loren Jaoobson, Phyllis Johnson, Ruth Kulsrud, Helen Lappln, Loren Leslie, Zona Perry, Kenneth Speer, Lsura Sternberg, Thelma Stockdale, Dale Weis, and Helen Wierson, entered the freshmen clees. As the school year of 51 comes to a close, the members of the Senior class look back on four years filled with heppy memories. Many have taken part in extra-curricular activities such as: Glee Club, band, dramatics, basketball, baseball, and football. A memorable event in the minds of all the Seniors is their class play, Let Me Out of Here , and the Junior-Senior Prom. The Seniors of 51 wish the following Senior Class the Joy and happiness we have found in our work and pleasures that each Senior year holds.
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CLASS WILL We, the witty, Intelligent Senior Class of 1951 being of Bound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following to our unworthy successors, the Juniors: Bob Brownlow wills his photography hobby to Matilda Kempe. Happy shootin' Tlllie. Joanne Coonradt wills her long snowy driveway to Donna Johnson who has so far to school anyway, Pat Estllck bequeaths the stars and the moon to Ivan Hodson. Nice work If you can get them, Ivan. Don Halver wills his powerful, athletic build to Norma Patton. Kermie Iverson gives his southern drawl to Sharon Davies. Slow down, Sharon. Puss Jacobsen wills his black, curly hair to Joyce Malcomson. Oh, looklt there, now ain't she purty? I All his auarrels with Patty, Loren Jacobson wills to Ray Claude. Dorothy Johnson wills her megaphone to Donna Dahlen. Phyl Johnson wills anything but her men to Marge Hoon. Help yourself, Marge. Ruth Kulsrud bequeaths her gum-chewing ability to Dale Speer. Keep 'em cracking. Dale. She also wills her size to Orville Clark. Helen Lsppln leaves her tumbling suit to Karl Moe. Perfect fit, huh? Loren Leslie wills his term paper on Einstein's Theory to David Fogal, Barb Madsen wills her drum sticks to Roger Hopp. Roger Morse wills his singing ability to Donna Bauch. Kenny Speer leaves Marlys Iverson to Don Anderson. He hopes Nathan won't mind too much. Zona Perry wills The Thing to Howard Knight. What's In that box, Howard? Laura Sternberg wants Keith Larsen to have her glasses and intellectual look. Thelma Stockdale leaves her horses to Geraldine Johnson. Take good care of them, Gerry. Allen Timm wills his milk route to Patsy Gute. Now you've got a legitimate excuse for being late in the morning. Pete Triplett bequeaths his flashy sox to Darlene Weis and Patty Jensen. Dale Weis leaves to Jim Hickey his interests In Rose Creek. Might prove to be Interesting, Jim. Pat Sours wills his ability to drive Chevies to Arlene Klvell. Watch those Buicks, ArleneJ Helen Welrson wills all the Senior text books to the whole Junior Claes. Happy learning, klde. To the underclassmen we leave our keen sense of humor, our educated minds, our magnetic personalities and above all, we leave our ability to cooperate as a class.
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