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1.1, lsrgaret Sshwaas, will my shortness te Jean R. 0 ar . I, lildred Smith, will whatever they want to anyone who wants it. ' I, Harry Snow, will my love for camera shops to Andy Rasmussen. I, Roger Snow, will my wavy blond curls to Eserson Johnson. I, Ethel Summerfield, will my sont in room three to sn unluolq fellow, 1 I, Carl Sonersl will my shyness to Lester Tunatra. I, June Speidel, will my ability as hall monitor to Bills Clough. I, Genevieve Stookline, will my dlplomm to Dick Shil- ander- I, Bertha Storm, will my red hair to Louise Vorce, I, Lillian Subeitus, will my charming personality to next'years sophomore. I, Wilma Tsctor, will my ability to get a 'steady' to llarjean Clausen. ' I, Hsrgaret Thompson, will my engagement ring to Dorothy Benson. I, Virgil Vaclaviok, will three more V's for his name to Vernon Vsnderveer. I, Donald Van Hortwiok, will my position on the base- ball squad to any ambitious person. I, Norman Vestling, will my quiet ways to Dick Gross. I, Bennie Wsterman, will my scholastic ability to my sister Maxine. I, Gladys Wozniak, will my smallness to Everett Llebr- etrua I, Wallace Wrege, will my ability to play s sax te my brother John. I, Irene Young, will my studious ways to Boyd KPopl Granger. I, Jane Rushkewicz, will my sbility of 'jitterbugging' to Jerry Kistler. - This will duly signed,sealed and executed in our pres- ence and the presence cf' each other., in the year of cur Lord One lhousand Nine Hundred and Forty-One. -H Senior Class of 1941 Drawn up by Ima Fibber-Eura Nuther Witn d b Joe Sli: ycqo.LG3!.q1-Al r- in ena 1 ' ,pn-0-f ,- F22911 y'4J 'Ej VX 9 wwf 1-.lXAfX,L-L ' r C Lx C 'Ln X X f9 R 1 J' 20
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,,,,,.... -1, , I, Lois Holmstrom, will the job of president of the Girls League to the lucky girl. I, Margaret Hopkins, will my technique in Shorthand to who ever will take it. I, Stanley Horowekl, will my ability to blush whenever a girl winks at me to my brother Dave. I, Ada Huatead, will my figure to Joyce Johnson. I, Marie Hutchinson, will the idea of walking the halls to Doris H. Bashaw. I, Agnes Jensen, will the job of the book store to someone who can look happy while doing it. I, Doris Johnson, will my smile to Eleanore De Regne. I, Geraldine Johnson, will the job ot washing dishes Viola Hutchinson. I, Helen E. Johnson, will my oomph to Doris Vogel. I, LeRoy Johnson, will my personality to anyone who thinks he needs it. I, Ruth Johnson, will my nlclmame Sugar to my sist- er Lorraine. ' I, Louise Kszmerski, will my cooking ability to Ber- nice Timpy. I, Betty Ketchum, will my sobex-ness to Dorothy Souls. I, William Klemm, will my shortness to anyone who is tells I. I: Walt Krups, will my strings on Betty Ketchum to Gerard Nydoskl. I, Ambrose Landin, will some of my heighth to Bob Sohmoek. I, Arlene Larson, will my position in the G1rl's Chorus to Helen Broder. I, Betty Jane Larson, will my perfect left hand throw in bowling to Phyliss Johnson. I,-alles ey Iarson, will my speed and pick up to Philip GOI1 so ' I, Betty Lasher, will my love for Roger Snow to Bar- bara Hamilton. ' I, Marve Mae Lokon, will my bragging and boasting te George Read. I Roscoe' Inna, will my story telling to Howard Dennis- I, Ruth Me Clellanuwill my position in Journalism Club to Marjorie Gillis. I, Marjory Moclintook, will my love for Bookkeeping to Evelyn Knudsen, will my freckles to Bud Houk. to Russell Homstrom. I, Arvioe MoGoy, will my good times in going out with Unole Sam's men to Connie Mydoakfl.. 1 I, Geraldine MoCoy, will my shorthand technique tab Helen Ayers. ' I, Mary Nell Ms Millen, will my professional journal- istic work to Joan Martin. ' I, Blok Meisanor, will my surly hair to Rrvlng Hanson. R II, zlgerard Minnie, will my pos tion in aaleamenahip to oy o s n, ' I John Matson, will my quietness in all elaises te Joe Ghvala. . 19 Q
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no V a S P 0 A7743 Although the Orioles are accustomed to being champ- ions, they fell short of that goal by but one game this passed season. The season gone and never to return was one of the toughest any of Coach Read's men ever played. A good slice of the 'Orange and Black' team are ser- ious, and all of these boys feel that they owe at least part of what they have achieved to Coach Read. 'me boys that tried their best are the following: Chet Brooks the or-io1e's big 180 pound fullback played his last game for L. H. S. Chet oould carry that ball and when he got into the open he could really peddle the mail. He was a good defense man as well as offense. The gap left by him will be hard to fill. Frank Rakfal was the rigid guard that made the oppone- nts life look plenty sick when he made a hole in it big enough for a wagon. His positions will be hard to fill. Speaking of good guards Fred Eiokler is no exception Fred did his share of damage to the opponentfs life to, and always made sure he got his man. A better guard will be hard to find. At right tackle was big, Walt Krupa. When Walt get his man, his man knew it, you bet. He made A11-Northern and deserves it. Walt is as good as they make them. Ray Holliok played quarterback and signal caller. when Ray called a signal he knew why he was calling it. He threw a good share of the passes this last season. Ray made things he did, count. The tall rugged end who towered over all histeam mates was none other than Truman Atkinson. He played the game with the greatest of effort. Truman caught more than his share of passes, and this meant yardage. The out-standing back who took that pig skin on many a line plunges was whole-hearted Ned Bowden. But unfortunate- ly all good things must come to an end,' Ned graduates this year. He is a two letter man. 21
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