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Class Will I, urlo Easlington, will :ay oversized football helmet to the school to be used as a f ov.cr pot to plant flowers in every ye: r, .nd my '78 Chevy’ to .d «-‘•ighum in no; es that he cm get os much power out of it as he gets out of nis big diesel Cats. I, ■ oma nlood, will my love for dancing to nay Eelinsiti .nd my ability to get home before dawn to Jackie Bartholomew. i, iiodney rornholdt, will my ability to get ulong with the teach rs to Kd iighum, and my ohn Jeere to - r. «Johnson so he can alter his bad English. I, ihilip Bradford, «.ill my tailback spot on the football team to anyone fool eno-gh to take it, unu all the jokes I've heard back to Ed nighum. I, John Erunnor, will my ability to play football to .o;aay Thompson, and my nignts t ho.e to Jail ret.rson. I, nne oolburn, will my ability to mind my manners on Prom ni 5ht to i.'.r, Enright, and my shortness to the Junior girls so they will come down to earth. l, LaVonne Denny, vjill wh.-t little I learned in ology and Chemistry back to iir. '.Valter, and my weight to ...r, ari -ht who can sure use it. I, Delores Dohrmann, will my seving ability to Barbara- Smith, and my sloppy suits to iir. Enright. I, Doris vans, will my ability not to chcv gum to ...ary Jane V.ytasko, and :ay jot in the kitcncn to anyone vac I kes to do dishes. i, Jorothy .vans, will my sewing ability to ..aren hansen, and my shortness to Jo sllyn aaylor. I, 1111 Hart, will my ability to be late or absent almost ev.ry day to anyone dumb sno. gh to take it, and r«y skipoing rope back to Mr. ohnson. 1, Vlicc Holtan, will my position as Mr. Enrights confidential secretary to Katherine Ann Klinepier and my lunches in chemistry to Oonna nelson. i, Liarg-.ret Lally, will my quick temper to t rbara -mith, and my love for wiping dishes to aohnny Fryer. i, Caryl ...cL ughlin, ..ill my ability to get to school on time to Johnny Fryer, ana my hula skirt to some unlucky freshman to wear next year. i, Donald Miller, will my shortness to Jeor.ge Scnuck, and my basketball ability to Erne.t Rueben. I, Elmer Nelson, will my trick knee to llen Eieferman, and my snop project to anyone wno can figure out what it is. I, Shirley xauison, will my snort hair to kit a tuc.-:y, and my trips to the boiler room during my Junior year to lyce ...or is so she can send signals up to nr. Taylor. 1, Donna obbins, will my weekly trips to the cities to any girl ho needs to go and can afford it, and my pocket-sized books to the Junior girls so they can learn about ire. I, JSllwyn Smith, will my br. in. to John Fryer,and my brilli nt acting ability to ceorge scnuck. I, Arlene Stafford, will my height to chuckle Finn, and my specs to anyone who will v.e r them more than I do. 1, .nn Stewart, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Tackle i artnolomev., and my pleasant disposition to Mr. nri -ht. He, the Senior Class of '04 v.111 our: Intelligence, co-oper.tivenes , used crepe paper, nd the ability to win third prize with our float to the .junior class. Extra-ordinary acting ability, and the fun we had after the Junior class play to the Sophmore class. .«bility to graduate with or without a d. loan to the Freshmen clas . 16
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Class Prophecy Nov: that v.e are finally seeing the last of the 1954 senior class, let us look into their future lives. The years have progressed rapidly and it is the year 1974. I am traveling around a bit in the United states and have now arrived in Ilev York at Madison Square Garden. Tonite they ire having wrestling mitcnes featuring Harry Hasten vs.----veil, what do you know---it.'s Ann Colburn as the 'Atomic Blonde.” Good Luck, aim. Seems like an exciting maten coming up next, Donnie .MiHer, alias ''Dynamite ..alt won by two falls o t of tnree. The train just left tne stution. Nov; I can read my paper, The Nev. York Gourilla. Intere, ting gossip column, wonder who wrote it? Can you beat that I.' It's by John Brunner. There are some very intere, ting tidbits nere. Toma i l.ud is m rried to John D. Rockefeller, he is a rich society lady who directs Indian plays in her pastime. Here it says that £l..n-r ..'els on was made a ohiek in Iran ana , ent tnere with his wife, .an Atc-.rt. ana tneir eight cnildrer.. Elmer v,.s formerly president, of the Dodge Company. He also had a magic show, it also says here that ..rlene Stafford is married to the rich and famous movie star, Lou Costello. Gos-ip is so interesting. V.e are now approacning Pittsburgh, Pennsyly .nia. There is a peculiar feature about this tr in. It has a lady engineer. They call her Engineer Annie, but her re..l name is LaVonne Denny. Be careful on the curves, LaVonne. I got off the train, and of all things there was a carnival in the station. The owner is Bill Hart. He is featuring the Siame. e twins, Poris and Dorothy Evans. (V.e know better, Bill). For goodness sakes, v.no is on top of that 450 foot chimney, on the 50 .tory building? Don't tell me—it is .Margaret Lally. Since when did she become a steeple-chaser? I am nov in Detroit making a to r of the Ford Flant. Why, there's ...lice Holton. Alice, what exactly is your job? Grease monkey!I My hair really needs a good washing. Here's a be uty shop, Enright's Basement Beauty Salon. Service is awfully slow in here. The hair .-tyli t is coming now. Well, if it isn't Shirley Paulson I While I'm not too far from Minnesota, I'll just take a lit- tle run up to the Twin Cities. This town is Wasioja. They must have put a track through it. The train is stopping and there is Elly Smith. What do you do, illy? I'm an A-Bomb distributor in Lower Wasioja!I!” Was I glad to get out of there II We have a few minutes in Rochester and I am eating in one of the various McLaughlin restaurants scattered throughout the state, 'aaryl McLau-'nlin. himself, is head cnef here. I'm nov. at the University of Minnesota listening to a lec- ture on life in coal mine. The lecturer is Frofessor Fhilip Bradford. Very interesting talk, Phil. The train has now stopped in Cheyenne, Wyoming. There's Donna Robbins in a beautiful red Cadillac convertible. ,'h« runs a chain of gas stations scattered all over the United Sttes. She is really making money! We are now approacning Hollywood, California. I think I'll stay at the Statler Hotel. Who is that woman over on the other side of the lobby? Why—it’s Delores Dohrmann. I think I'll go over and talk to her. Can you feature th till! She was chosen queen of the California cherry pidkers and she is nov; leaving for an all expense paid trip to the middle of the Pacific Ocean. (How's she getting back???) I think I'll t ke in a movie, Don't Bother to Knock, starring Marilyn Monroe and Rodney Bornholt. Sounds very good. (It was!!’.!)------------------------------- ionite I must attend the theatre. Orlo Paslin.tton is going to do a famous b-.Het and also a tap dance. Well, my trip is ended and I must go home. Lots of luck to the Seniors of 1954. 15
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of Standing: (Left to Right) Jacqueline Bartholomew, John Fryer, Kay Zelenski, George Schuck, David Green, Edward Highum, Grace Kautz. Seated: (Left to Right) Katherine Klinepier, Sandra Blatti, Ardella Dunford, Gail Peterson, Barbara Smith, Karen Hansen, Alyce Morris, Donna Nelson, Juniors Class History In September, 1951, sixteen Freshmen entered M. H. S. The Sophomores honored us with an initiation party. The Homecoming Attendant for our class was Ardella Dunford. Our float won third prize. The Freshmen class advisor was Mr. Bartilson. Mr. Engen was our class advisor during our Sophomore year. As Sophomores we gave the Freshmen an initiation party. This year our float won second prize. Grace Kautz was our Homecoming Queen Attendant. In the Junior year Katherine Klinepier was Queen Attendant. November 20, our class presented New Fires , under the direction of Mrs. Torgerson. Katherine Ann Klinepier, Gail Peterson and Ardella Dunford were elected cheerleaders. Katherine Klinepier, Sandra Blatti, Barbara Smith and Alyce Morris are band members. Grace Kautz and Jackie Bartholomew are band majorettes. Edward Highum, John Fryer, George Schuck and Kay Zelinski par- ticipated in athletics. Class Officers are as follows President---------------Katherine Ann Klinepier Vice-President---------------------Grace Kautz Secretary------------------------Gail Peterson Treasurer---------------------------John Fryer 17
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