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CLASS 5 f .Q I- We, the class of 1951, after twelve long years of faithful services to the school, being of sound minds and bodies and finding it necessary to de- part to regions unknown to us, do hereby make this our last will and testa- ment, casting aside any others which may have been made before. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 1: 2 3 3+ 5 6 7 8 9 lO ll 12 13 IH 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Bob Rorvig, the man with the horn, wills his ability to play the baritone to Donna Ahlness and his love for annoying people in classes to Richard Chase. Betty Bachmann leaves her ever-willing smile to Janice Johnson. Tom Hale wills his eagerness to argue to N, i X 6 A Darlene Hanson. fl We, Jim Bristol and 1X2 of Ralph Goode be- ff queath our share of the football captaincy , ' to Alan James. v We, lhrrill Anderson and l!2 of Ralph Goode bequeath our share of the football captaincy V to Jim Oates. I, Ralph Goode, will both haves of my super- ior physique to Dick Haycraft. To Janet Johnson is left Bob Hennis's amb- ion and grace. Mike McLean leaves his vocabulary to Kenny Hennis and Bud Johnson. Dorothy Thompson wills her love for horses to Ettie Hammond. Ralph James's Uinnocent look, guilty or notu goes to Alice Rustin. -.. 'W f ixdtqg 3. 16 f fl , fc4-1 X Lois Johnson gives her large assortment of 'N' g skirts to Alice Olson. Curtis Lindstrom leaves his quiet, easy- going manner to Twyla Svebeck and Dick Johnson. K Doris Davis inherits Pat Rubel's gum-chewing habit. Marlys Thormodson wishes to leave her reaction to unexpected surprises to Maxine Blickem. Doyle Larkin receives Mary Ann Pauley's ability to wget the earn to haul kids around. Ruby Lehman the one and only red head in the Senior Class, will her hair to Mildred Taylor. Jean Madson and Adam Clarke bequeath the first seat in row three in the assembly to Ruth Snyder and Alan James. Charley Quinn is the lucky man who gets Harold Solensten's natural ability to take the biology class pets and scare people with them. Mavis Viland wills the gleam and sprke in her eyes to Helen Hart. Margaret Ogle wills her nickname, nShortyn to Robert Fredrickson. To Nancy Osborne and Margaret Samalaska is left Albert Ahern's silence. Philip Nelson's study goes to Hope Zimmerman. Q v 1391 tl ,-1 fn - ft- . s A 122, A uJ'C7P P, 4.. 'ffl I .5 I ' lr . El t' : ':w,f'l lie!l ,k., 9: in -Wt TTI J lgzl
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MAVIS VILAND RUTH WESTPHAL Her ways are FuJ.1 of fun and pleasant ways. mischief too. G.A.A. 10 G.A.A. 11-12 Annual 12 Glee Club Office Usher 10-11-12 11-12 Chorus 10-11-12 School Lib. 1O Sextet 11-12 Majorette 10-11 Declam 11-12 Jr. Play 11 Annual 12 Spotlight 12 Class Off. 10-11 Stu. Council 10-11-12 Q . 1, j ,i 1 . 1 ' .,- ' v f .x fu V, ' Y . : 1 ' +- 1 7 Buck Y' . Q C t 1 I Lohdin 1 ' if 'Awww R' - Btu'-5 ' V W1 Lf-S 4 A 5 ' FF . YW EV VV 2? ii M .4 '90-e. ' 0' X R.m.af. as Y-N-5 .4 l Y ., P- , ...o.,. in 'D Q 5 V -' ' ,A I , V- 2-K 1 c I V Ffff, W CL if W 9 332 W 15434, iii v t , 1 - W 'H ' ' . ' W M 'L ' Q Y 3ung .,. , Y' ' -. ,1uA':v5 Q Y' I I 'Ax hx P vwth I 'my , '- if-Q 57 f- I f 2 .J jgsyx 33,3 Vhrk nn TQ ' ' 3 5 M 111z L ' '11 Z 3 3? , in 1 an Na Ruikft N Q 'W' 'J 2 Y' L 1- x xxc I Y- 1.5 ' if , ' Q k 'Q , 6 v ,. 'SAX an .M . , ' ' .1 ' N, ., 'f -2 W 1. - ' lt , I 5: 111- 'fi 11 ' 1 ' , I 1118.5 Rusk n :inf Y LX 7 ' eg BELV- 'fem A gg v .,--- Bti Vmzglnn -Qu Q A wuiii, x gy' 3 - X f A 4 4 A t lgyk is W 3 if -' 'fs f 'C K f 7 1 if of Cm , . .- QW V ' 'ff 7 Q H if .31 I .1 I 1 V' ' ss-'V X 3 X A Y , . I ,, , V 1 --1 1- Cuu-4r Ktnvxss 2 1
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Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 23 2Y+ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31+ 35 36 37 38 E3 H1 1-+2 N3 l+1+: 45 H6 47 l+8 N9 Philip Osborne gives his Hknack for Englishn to Milo Schutt . ' 'fx ,mf I, John Jacobson, bequeath the hottest old- time band in Minnesota Kmineb to Jack Keech 1 and Jim Lawrence. 5, ' Ruth Westphal leaves her chatter to Ernest 59 Lehman. 11'5 Lawrence Thompson wills one car slightly Q, 33 used, ibut you know how I drives to Betty , ' Ann Pietsch and Janice Olson. .ff,a- Jean Dahl wills her date book to Janice wi . ,, Jacobson. Q? - ':H,,x -:nun- To Alice Uleberg is given Mike Quinn's egvsy ,Q ii .,,5- ability to get to school early after a ' 5451: few hour's sleep. H84 A Donald Osborne leaves his pep to Joyce ' Tresler. Lois Mosel's personality goes to Bill Osborne. Dick Tate bequeaths his indifference to girls to Edward Rilea. with a heavy heart Phil Hodapp wills his favorite corn cob pipe to Burt Spenser. Eugene Kulhman's knack for farming is left to Caroyln Morris and Doris Menne. I, Audrey Archerd, will all the womanly wiles I used in trapping my man to Ardella Neunschwander. Marlene Armstead's Hnose for the newsu goes to Ruth Mitchell. Harold Carstenson bequeaths his nlibraryn to Mike Daley. To Norma Nelson goes one beautiful tenor voice, specially adapted for yodelling, namely, Bill Stokes. Bill Hannifin reluctantly leaves his ad- dressee to Kenny Ulmen on condition that they receive the best of care. To Bob Elletson goes Lorwin Boeck's height. Ann Torkildson wills her patience to Helen Osborne. Leslie Sebo gives his Uway with the ladiesu to Herbert Mather. John Hellings trombone goes to Ruth Boeck. Richard Davis gets Marie Snyder's well- groomed hair-do. Deloyce Lunz inherits Wesley Rains' speed. Donna Jean Michniewicz wills her ability in bookkeeping to Jean Heitzig. If Kenny Thompson will part with his hook shots, Mary Slocum gets them. I, Lawrence Peterson, leaves all those women drivers to Bill Lassas. To Jim Russell goes Oscar Knaak's opinion of social science. Joan Kronfus wills her ability to study English continually to Richard Gillespie. ., w G I w' - 'I 5 m qi V ' may 3? ' W QXi'?:f4 .- E f -6 iln'll L33 I 2 .LIL C7 We, the senior class, hereby do seal and declare this to be our last will and testament. Signed the lst day of June, nineteen hundred and fifty-one. pf . W 5 own ,.7.-Y, , g.....-:?y wNssEs- FALL- M' 'ug ITE . : H I W. - A 1 ,sr -' Q
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