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VIVIAN WAISANEN competent Band, Choir, Moose Call, Glee Club, G.A.A.. Camera Club, Declamation, Queen Attendant, Jr. Class play. Minicahda, Class Officer. WILLIAM WEAVER FAYE WILSON self-possessed likeable Camera Club, Jr. Class Cheerleader, Choir, Glee Play. Club, Moose Call, Minicahda, G.A.A., Homecoming Attend- ant, Jr. Class play, Sr. Class play. Class Prophecy Camera-Shy Senior COOPER MADSI-:N self sufficient Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball. Track. As we pick up our newspaper, the Daily News of 1960, which is edited by Ethel Lake, in 1960, we notice the blaring headlines, First Woman Secretary of State, Betty Losensky, Resigns Post. She has re- tired to a California winter resort owned by Vivian Waisanen. As we glance farther down the page we no- tice these articles: Citations were presented to several nurses for their heroic act in getting the patients out of the Cure'em Hospital which burned down. Nurses receiving medals were: Ann Henry, Doris Peterson, and Lois Jean Robbins. Milton Puntila has discovered a deposit of uranium in Alaska while prospecting for gold. Hutchinson Construction Company has signed a contract with the Italian government and will take over the task of straightening the leaning tower of Pisa. Kenneth Konu has left for China as a mis- sionaryf' Finland's new premier, Lorraine Riihiluoma, is visiting the United States. Teachers have gone on strike in Oloogo, Minnesota, for higher wages. We believe this is where Lois Ronkainen and Marlene Peterson have taken teaching positions in the first and second grades. Just a glance at the weather report before we turn to the second page. Ah! higher temperatures. Guess our old weather man, Melvin Jarvi, knows what the public wants. Now to the Society Page-The following articles caught our attention: The Moose Lake Chapter of the Farm Bureau met at the home of President Janice Anderson last Monday. Other members present were: Louis Butkiewicz, Wilbert Lammi, Joseph Shusta, Thomas Skoczen, and Doris Forse. Just a reminder here, that the census is being taken again this year. Some of those employed for this are those stenographers, Beverly Illikainen, Juliette Johnson, Mae Korhonen, Ardelle Davidson, and Cornelia Tomczak. Agnes Jungers, the now-famous home economist will appear in Duluth for a dem- onstration in domestic science and will be assisted by Loretta Jurek. In Gail Jacobson's column, Gossip About Hollywood , we notice that Roland Hultberg, director of M.G.M.'s latest picture, Murder in the Night, has given the leading role to Delores Carlson, former Homecoming queen of Moose Lake. Listen to W. C. C. O. and you will hear Keith Johnson's new radio program, USwedish Melodies at 4:00 p.m. every day. On the next page you will see a large picture of a department store. It is Barbara Peterson's new clothing store. She is having a grand opening next Thursday. Also, Faye Wilson, the famous stylist, will be at the opening. How about turning to the sports? i'Rockets meet Tigers at Madison Square Garden for Championship Gamefl This will be an interesting game as coach of the Tigers, Dwight Carlson, and coach of the Rockets, Bruce Paulson, played togelher on the same team during their high school days. We also notice that Cooper Madsen has renewed his contract with the Minneapolis Lakers. In the Want Ad section, we found these ads: Lost--One blacksmith anvil in the vicinity of the Split Rock River. Reward. Return to Stanley Tomczak. Weaver Cross-Country Truck Lines has a big ad here on page 7. Bill is in the de- livery business on a large scale now. The Nelson-Korhonen Fix-It Shop is advertising used cars for sale. As we take a peek at the funnies, who shoald be the cartoonist but one of our former classmates, Palmer Hultberg. Now to the back page where we found two good editorials. The Important Part Forests Play in Our Everyday Life , was written by Arthur Goodwin. News reporter, Adrian Hattenberger, has an excellent article on the Hydrogen Bomb. Scientist Robert Jurek has made many discoveries along this line, with the help of Professor Wallace DeLong.
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Lois JEAN ROBBINS straight-forward Transferred from Superior Central, Moose Call, Mini- cahda, Sr. Class play, Jr Class play, G.A.A. hte ace JosEPu SHUs1A THOMAS Sxozl-:N CORNELIA TOMCZAK S1ANLEY TOMCLAK dlc llllil mx 816110118 genuine IlllSChll,VOLlN FFA Track FFA Choir, Moose Call, Mini' Football cahda, Glcc Club.
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Class Will Janice Anderson-wills her baton to Beverly Jacobson. Louis Butkiewicz-wills his bronze hair to Jerry Buehre. Delores Carlson-wills her crown to next year's homecoming queen Dwight Carlson-wills his herculean muscles to Ray Kaspszak. Ardelle Davidson-wills her infectious giggles to Donna Peterson. Wallace DeLong-wills his hobby, teasing the girls, to Russell Johnson. Doris Forse-wills her dimples to Violet Johnson. Arthur Goodwin-wills his brains to Willis Peura. Adrian Hattenberger--wills his winged feet to Leonard Schmidt. Ann Henry-wills her songs with the Sun Valley Boys to Gertrude Dudek. Palmer Hultberg-wills his curly hair to Robert Cartford. Roland Hultberg-wills his allergy to work to Eugene Sebald. Richard Hutchinson-wills his motorbike to anyone who has trouble getting to school on time. Beverly Illikainen-wills her Irish temper to Elsie Jurek. Gail Jacobson--wills her regular Sunday night roller-skating fun to e Elaine Kohtala. Melvin Jarvi-wills his naps in study hall to Donald Anderson. Juliette Johnson-wills her round-about bus ride to Vera Couillard. Keith Johnson-wills nikolina to Alvin Stoddard. Agnes Jungers-wills her black hair to Laverne Rengo. Loretta Jurek-wills her dancing ability to Grace Eckman. Robert Jurek-wills his good looks to John Costello. Kenneth Konu-wills his physique that no band uniform will fit to Joseph Kolodge. Daniel Korhonen-wills his hockey skates to Jack Zentkowski. Mae Korhonen-wills her quiet ways to Bob Konieska. Ethel Lake-wills her position as editor of the Moose Call to Arlene Baker. Wilbert Lammi-wills his F. F. A. jacket to Teddy Eastman. Betty Losensky-wills. her many years of cheerleading to Betty Greske. Cooper Madsen-wills his pocket-books to Lyle Anderson. Curtis Nelson-wills his mean moods to Robert Gunderson. Bruce Paulson-wills his ability to play basketball to William Wesley. Barbara Peterson-wills Roger to no one. Doris Peterson-wills her high soprano voice to Janet Manty. Marlene Peterson-wills her long tresses to Marlene King. Milton Puntila-wills his mighty strides to Billy Berglin. Lorraine Riihiluoma-wills her many male friends to Delores Newbloom. Lois Jean Robbins-wills her tiny stature to Lawrence Matuseski. Lois Ronkainen-wills her enormous amount of duds to any slim under-classman. Joseph Shusta-wills his bright remarks to Barbara Ledin. Thomas Skoczen-wills his hard-to-spell name to Dale Anderson. Cornelia Tomczak-wills her rosy cheeks to Beverly Street. Vivian Waisanen-wills her saxaphone to Alice Bowder. William Weaver-wills his delivery truck to Lucille Nikkola. Faye Wilson-wills her ability to go steady to Dorothy Kaspszak.
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