Milaca High School - Treasured Echoes Yearbook (Milaca, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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'W Y 1 , t ' J ' 4 F F lf 1. Q fcZSS QQU wir! G Z f:c25M277f77Z E Q Vue, the Senior Class of 1947, do make, publish and declare this is ourulast 5 , will and testament: 2 Q Q Q12 faculty, we bequeath appreciation for a task well done. ' 1 . Q the -lncomin Freshmen we leave some of the beams of our radiant faces so , i S ....i.9 1 , there will be some brightness in the school. ' Q A To the ?g-phomore, Junior and Senior classes of ' 2523 we bequeath our ability ' 2 ' to earn. ' 5' g :5 bequeaths her cake-making ability to Betty Crocker. 5 Q 21921 lax-ge Anderson bequeaths her gum-snapping ability to Miss Grier. Q 3 Qg ores Angerson wills her affected accent to anyone who wants it. 1 Qqggglgy bequeaths her secretarial ability to General Marshall. It gear Andeiirl leaves his early-morning telephone calls to the Foreston i 5 y , opera or. i lg- Paul Anderson bequeaths his flirtatious eyes to John Nelson. ' k ' QI A-as wills his arguing ability to Gene Eggen. Q 5 , ,nm At inson bequeaths her smile to Mr. Tweet. ' ' Marion Axell wills Paul to her sister. f ' ' iwsggi- M1 bequeaths Loren to Dorothy Buisman for safe-keeping' while in 1 we en. l gggg leaves his car to the Museum of Ancient Histor . , H' QQ! Berg wills her figure to Shirley Hovland. y f gilld 1leaZ:s gishikippins :bility Ko Lois Isaacson. Q 5 A' av 2 w s s as ng ec n que ac to Don ld Duck. 5 s' Q-ME ljyg- 1 leaves his interest in school activitles to Raymond oegerstrom. 5 Ein 1. would just like to leave. , Q Q C6332 wills hisldancing ability to Wayne De Haan. Q g r l ravens w s a her discharge buttons back to the voter ns. , Donald Dahl wills Avis back to Grant. 8 g 2 Ar' 311355 .lg Hart bequeaths his behavior to Gerald Keuther. Q -:I-Q Lgyg Qey-l leaves his Saturday night escapades to Marion Hansen. ,ai L9,LLa1n,Q Dggggigg bequeaths her speaking ability to Della Beehler. ' Mig! Eldred wills her sailor's uniform back to the Navy. I - Iggy- i bequeaths his mechanical mind to anyone who can untangle it. f Q21-I2 1 leaves her interest in school activities to Johnny Cravens. I will Ii bequeaths her nights to Sylvia Anderson. -1 Helmen leaves his F in effort to Bob Helmen. f I- Lg lg-gg wills his scout badges back to the Cubs. N jg, ggggg Qggt wills his punching ability to Joe Louis. I I 7 gg bequeaths his ability to get through school to Arne Marudas. Q IQg I wills her saxophone to Allyne Jane Anderson. f A mug 3 bequeaths. the road to Fish Lake to all other chambers. I Q -,ij .IE leaves her listening ability to Pearl Kiel. 2 I LQ bequeaths her sicizltana speech books to anyone wanting them. 4 N asnw sercarne oaureequam. TQ i1 wills his gift of gab to anyone that can keep up with him. ljq i - -gage w leaves his Evening in Paris to a certain Freshman. CShe'l1 Q Q -. E SDYWBY- al Anita Lu n 1 b ,you ! ,-1 ,llgg equeaths her pep and energy to Joyce Lindholm. i.1jf.5f?.ji3Ea 4 r leaves his attitude that 'Variety is the spice of Life to ,ei emer . 4 gait hg1 wills his laugh to Frances Stellmach. , W . r :ills hezhstmctfdiet to Marlys Peterson. ' , ...... .lil equea s s arm ng ability to Curtis Johnson. 1 Qlg wills his alarm clock to Harlan Holzerland 'QQ Nelson bequeaths her parking place to Vivian Carlson. A ggrcgnggra-Lfwx bequeaths hlelr beautiful vtoic? to Alice Cadwell. , 1 gg s er ouse par es o u ure Chri t ti . , 1- wills his leadership ability to Bob Hovlafldlas vaca oners v Lllglgg N stedt wills her quietness to Mitzie Gaumnitz. I ,- Q -xg Oldenber bequeaths her Saturday nights to Janice Johnson. 6 31311, g wills her wardrobe back to the Salvation army. I all-gg Eggs? bequeaths her steadies to Doris Johnson. I ffl. 2...i1.Z5.Cm wills his b'-15'Jl1mPi1'lS ability to some future athlete. -' gg Egllgg bequeaths her plane trips to Florida to Esther Ludvigsen. ' a , g P J I A ?'lllI Iliff



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