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me ml tl film, l le, ' ' , being sound of mindC?l and body, do solemnly ec are e o owing to our as wi l an testament. Dorothy Devel wills her knack for making gum sound good to Mrs. Klipstein. Elaine Drake's skill to keep a steady boyfriend goes to LaVonhe Smith. Walter Foemmel falls heir to Janice Foelske's scholastic power. WGeneW Bardell gives up his place on the F. F. A. basketball team to Bob Stayton. George and Alice cheerfully relinquish their standing space in the school to Kit and Kate. Those bright blue eyes.of Margaret Roth's go to Margaret Petersen, while Arlene Schuette falls heir to Eileen Scheel's dreamy brown ones. Henry Schuld solemnly gives up his secretarial ability and it goes to Fred Adler. Agnes Olsen bestows her good behavior upon Yarie Anderegg. Frances Hous wills her power to procure a man permanently in these days of scarcity to Darlene Litten. Rosiland Schecklman proudly bequeaths her giggle to Helen Haeck. That 'I've got to be shown' spirit possessed by Leo Shefchik goes to Raymond Oestreich. Dorothy Kanneberg falls heir to those blushes so becoming to Rosemary Bartz. 'Pete' Bickler leaves his basketball skill with a promising young star, Carol Catlin. Leone Kauffman wills her interest in Brazilian Geography to anyone who happens to be interested, providing they promise to keep up the correspondence. To Elaine Gotter goes Fred Horner's ability to 'get places in a hurry.' Ivan Kronbargar wills his scientific and mathematical ability to Kermit Newhouse. We give Donald Petersen's good study habits to Art Prior, who can make good use of th m. Verens Price bestows upon all future 'Juliets' those lovely 'BloomingW -evenings. Iris Steffen falls heir to 'Chestnut's' fondness for arguing politics. Marie Arbelovsky will her letter writing skill to Minnie Kuester. Virginia Bauer's quiet ways go to someone who can use them---Jeannine Fricke Orville Nysted leaves his love for dates, and we don't mean the kind you eat, to Donald L. What Leonard Hacker needs is some height, so he gets it from Calvin Capella. James Davis sorrowfully parts with his 'har m of dames' and it goes to Gerald Braun. WPunkW Degenhardt will his power to keep his hair combed so,nicely to Bernard Garbisch. Doris Grosnick leaves her lustrous blonde locks with Margaret Schlagenhaft. To all future L. H. S. artists goes Charles Marquardt's artistic ability. Shirley Mack wills her mischievousness to 'Swede' Helm, who along with his own, should really keep the teachers busy. Jeanette Beaver wills those bi-weekly letters from the curly haired servicemen to Ardyth Brasier. Bob Bertz gives his Irish descent to Miss Rohan who always welcomes some more Irish to boast about. Lorene Hecker's snappy brown eyes go to Eugene Lucht. Carol Henninger wills her proficiency on the basketball floor to the girls' team of future years. Lois Habheggar falls heir to Virgil Roth's happy-go-lucky character. Those many 'A's' on Larraine Missling's report card go to Harvey Brusky. John Olsen passes on his leadership strength to Jesse Meacham, in hopes that he will use it wisely. Mary Oestreich bestows her good-naturedness upon Mary Andraska. Laura Noeldner leaves her small, delicate build with Bethel Hebert. Gena Olsen wills her cheerful smile to Velma Morse. We give to Ruth Ann Pengelly, Hilton Raeck's shyness. Chester Nirva can now proudly display an Witsy-bitsy' mustachee--he gets it from Reuben Zimmerman. Anna Walter wills her quiet, studious manner to Lawrence Shefchik. Ursie Schlinsog's carefree spirit goes to George Zuelke. Sylvia Horn's cheerfulness is willed to Trevalyn Drake. le bestow upon Rudolph Horner- ---- Harry Schuette's ability to say the wrong thing at the right time. lb, the graduating class of 'hh extend our wishes to all the faculty members for a long and happy life in return for the many headaches we have caused them during our school life. . NN In the presence of: 9 ff, Z' Z, Q NN-gg V f , ,fe 1 Y 1 a lv, X A ' 'fx-ve' A: f l A , A. A L' 1-Q A I 7,3 dl u', sX K ' - , -Linn, ' lr'
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T OP Row Row Row ROW 2 5 4 Stange, L. Nysted, C. Esselman, G. White, A. Duermeyer, F. Olsen, R. Oestreich, Adler, B. Kippenham, W. Joyce, C. Ehlert, O. Horner, C. Theisen Hawley, D. Kanneberg, D. Kaufman, D. Bauer, D. Brussow, R. Lulloff, E. Gotter, Bassett, E. Gerlach, C. Marquardt, M. Fricke, A. Schuette, L. Vanderhoff, D. Dahl Catlin, T. Drake, M. Noonan, A. Mc Ca.nn, F. Helm, I. Steffen, E. Getter, Prust, G. Tucker, L. Vick, J. Martens, M. Fohrman, F. Klein Smith, M. Kuester, L. Missling, Advisor, Mr. Berry, M. Petersen, B. Pieper, Fbemmel JURQIOR To start the year right we had our election. Floyd and Lorna were elected President and Vice President. Where have we seen these two to- gether before??? fPracticaIL1y everywhere UU Ie were glad when June and Charles were chosen as cheerleaders. They have lots of pep and everything else that goes to make good cheerleaders. Oggie, leiner, and Floyd have represented us quite favorably in the past basketball season. Our Carnival queen candidate was none other than Margaret Petersen Clnn Rutherford's rival in loveliness.Q with Frank Stange as her king. Dorothy Kannenberg went way to Madison in serious declamations. The highlight of the year was our Junior Formal. Dreary-eyed couples waltzed under the stars to the romantic strains of Lee Nelson's Orchestra.
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