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QJqAA Will Ve, the Senior Class of 19 8, of Mondovl High School, fast nearing the time when ve must depart, do hereby publish our last will and testament: To the Juniors, we leave our seniority rights for the year 1949. To the Sophomores, we leave our intelligence and distinction. To the Freshmen, we leave the hope that they may some day hold the position which we now hold. To Mr. Dodge, we leave our pinups and all other locker adornment. To Mr. Horn and Mr. Nelson, we leave all our remaining footprints and fingerprints to be used for scientific research for the good of future classes• To Mrs. Xol6tad and Miss English, we leave to each a copy of How to Preserve Husbands. To Mrs. Bosenthal, we Senior girls leave thanks for helping us learn the fundamentals of Homemaking. To His6 Radii, we leave the memory of our good behavior in Chorus. To Mrs. Ede, we leave our good nature and memories of our good English. To Kiss Meyer, we Senior girls leave our creaking Joints from gym class to be used as desired. To Mr. Kolstad, we leave our thanks for a successful atnletic year. To Mr. Nledzwieckl, we leave the name Mr. Murphy so that his students may address him. To Hi88 Lancette, we leave our auietness and good English to be distributed among the members of the Sophomore classes. Tha members of the Senior Class wish to make the following personal bequests: Dave Nyre's boots to Donna Smith for safe-keeping. A portion of Thorvald Olson s bashfulness to John Steinmetz. Gerry Tanz's gentle nature to Iva Sather. Donna Koike'e giggle to Muriel Ronnei. To carry out Donna Luhrsen's flirty eyes and figure, Nancy Fearer. Eric's position as star center in basketball to brother, Jerry. Arlie's ability at long shots to Bill Stringer. Cleo s Job of Chorus pianist to Dave Heimer. Janice's ability to tumble to the B tumbling team. Beverly A. knowledge of Algebra-Trig to Dave uarberg. Butch's ability to argue a point to Bud Swain. Edna Smith's natural curls to Margie Crandall. Karol's FKA position to Barbara Howard. John Sharp's charm for girls to Jack Gillette. Dorothy Dutterfe charm for boys to Audrey Evans. Some of Marie Danzinger's quiet dignity to Joan Thorson. Some of Doris I. slenderness and height to Esther Jensen. Rachel's vivdciousness to Katherine Berg. Donna Deetz s dimples to Bud 8wain. Jerry Hill's ability to tell stories to Gordon Rustad. Merwyn (Mike) Kol6tad's head of hair to Stub Hurtley. Ed. Manlum's farming ability to Dean Amundson. Harry Serum's devoted attention to his studies to Bill Stringer. Dollie Bergh's love for school to Janet Tanz. Edna Gilbertson's quietness to Rutn tfueldner. Is hereby affixed with the seal of the Senior Class of Kondovi High School, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Eight.
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CLASS OFFICERS President--------------------John Sharp Vice resident---------------Beverly Amundson Secretary--------------------Anita Kolstad Treasurer--------------------Donna Deetz Coming bacjc to school last fall the senior class was very much enthusiastic about the year which was ahead of them. This, no doubt, was to be the most interesting and important year of their high school career. On December 19, they sponsored the annual Senior Ball. The theme carried out was Snow-Ball. For about a month before all the members of the senior class were busy helping making the decorations for the dance. If anyone happened to look into the mirrior room almost any period of the day, they would have found a group of seniors sitting there cutting different designs out of paper. Well, they were making snowflakes which later adorned the windows. On the stage was a large fleecy white snow-man, complete with hat and broom, standing beside the two pine trees, laden with icicles. To carry out the winter theme was winter scenes on the walls and icicles hanging from the ceiling. The punch was served from a snow-fort at one side of the gym. Guy Woodford and hi 6 orchestra was engaged to furnish the music for the evening. Now with their first big event over, the seniors were all thinking ahead, to graduation on May 26. They chose for their motto: Greater Deeds Await Us, the flower: red and white roses; the colors: royal blue and silver.
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