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Harlo Dickinson, Rodney Oslin, Stanley Ash, and Dean Krinke leave. Laverne Engblom wills her height to Evelyn Kopp. Arthur Nielsen and Wesley Cashman will all of thelr books to anyone who wants them Vir inia Harms wills her front seat in Chemistry to anyone wanting to be in the way o ying missiles. Vivian Anderson wills her leaky fountain pen to anyone who likes to wipe it off Before taking shorthand. Darlene Hathaway wills her tintair bottle to Becky Gotfredson. Mary Hillenbrand and Bob Dove will a few extra inches of height to anyone who can make good use of them. Gerald James wills his deer hunting experiences to Clinton Waddell in hopes that he can use them to the fullest extent of their value. Donald Kopp wills his big wave of hair to Gerald Dennewith. Carol Davis wills her assembly desk to any future Senior who likes to chin them- selves. Ramona Ripka wills her blond hair to any underclassman that wants it. Della Youngguist wills her four years of Math with Mr. Gustafson to someone who wants to be an Einstein. CShe didn't succeedl. Ruth Oguist wills her ability to fall asleep in class to Janette Kleven. Flora Jean Williams wills her front seat in 4th hour assembly to anyone who speaks only wlth permission but gets moved anyway. Henry Krawiecki wills his running yardage in football to Dave Westman. John Nordenstrom leaves his place in the Ag room from 8:10 to 8:29. Virginia Swoboda wills her shape to Dianne Olson. Doroth Wida wills her advantage to become engaged when a Sophomore to anyone want ng to take up house keeping early. John Kylander wills his hair and quiet ways to Stanton Serline. Eldon Krotz wills his intelligence to Eugene Gries in hopes he will get through Mr. Gustafson's classes. Betty Davis leaves her seat in German class to anyone who can understand it. Joyce Harrier wills her seat in assembly to any future Senior. Sheldon Hutchinson and Ella Ritter will their back seats in Social to anyone who wants to hide during recitation. Deloris Mourer wills her seat on the bus to anyone who likes a long ride. Barbara Weinmann wills her many facial expressions to anyone lacking words to express themselves. Bett Lou Krawiecki wills her hair pins to NGeraldineN Dale so he can have curly a r. Bob Nordeen wills his enthusiasm in Student Council activities to Darrell Olson. Mary Nordenstrom leaves her aspirin bottle to Becky Gotfredson. Dick Haeg wills his cheerleading uniform to Arden Raymond. Jerry Wallace wills his beard to Bill Griffith. usp
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ZLASS- WILL: We, the Seniors of l952, of Mora High School, being of unsound mind, well- trained memory, and super-human understanding, do declare this our last will and testament. We dispose of our possessions as follows: Robert Smith wills his comb to Richari Randall. Mary Meyer wills her advantage to get to town to go rollerskating to JoAnn Munter. Morris Johnson wills his ability to get along with Mr. Obert to Don Ostrom. Ruthellen Anderson leaves her ability to argue. Glenda Schlagel wills her night life to Janice Throndson. Ella Mathison leaves her desk in assembly to anyone wanting visitors during the school year. Lary Klapmeier wills his quiet f?P studious C?l ways to Harold Hornquist. Betty Hoffman wills her school enthusiasm to anyone willing to give up everything else for work. Fred Klammer wills his first chair cornet to Willard Nordman. Carol Herr wills her voice to any future Senior Choir member. Florence Kadlec wills her back seat in English to anyone who is small. Mary Dochow wills a little more stuff called hair to Corrine Seonbuchner. Sylvester Klous wills his ability to break glasses to anyone who can afford it, Madge Strom wills her job in the Cafeteria to Kay Cottrell. Kenneth Nelson wills his quiet bass voice to Stanley Erickson for his use in Senior Choir. Laird Mork wills his high marks in Algebra to Stanton Serline who will probably need them next year. Louise Strandlund wills her majorette uniform to Evelyn Kopp in hopes it will fit. Sandra Smith wills her homecoming crown to any future homecoming queen and hopes the weather is suitable for coronation. Robert Monson wills his height to Richard Kubat. Ellen Mathison wills her seat in Chemistry to anyone in Physics who has a secret. desire to blow up the room. Donald Ritter leaves his typewriter and ability to type. Janet Latterell wills her desk in the assembly to Gary Martens who seems to like sitting there so well. Gene frigkeiwills his seat under Mr. Obert's nose to anyone who is real interested n oc a . -- Q wills 2523 that Mr. Gerard will some day learn to write a test that he can understand. ELQQQ-Qgmgs wills his seat to anyone who wants to sleep but must have the ability to sleep while sitting in a front seat. I4
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SENIOR IN THE YEAR 1962, WE ARE ALL ASSEMBLED BACK AT MORA HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE HOME- COMING FESTIVITIES OF THE STATED YEAR. ALL OF US MADE A SPECIAL TRIP FROM OUR HOMES BECAUSE ALL WANTED TO ATTEND TUE FIRST ALUMNI DANCE IN THE HISTORY OF MORA. WE FIND OUR CLASSMATES WITH MANY AND VARIED PROFESSIONS. Vivian Anderson is still working in the office of Mr. Held. Henry Krawiecki now operates all of his father's business places. He is also pres- ident of the Mora Commercial Club. Robert Smith won national honors as being Nthe man with the neatest hairu. He also operates a beauty salon for Nmen onlyu. Here we see Mary Meyer in a WAVE uniform. She holds the rank of Commander and can always be seen being escorted around by her chauffeur in a four-door jeep. Darlene Hathawa has secured the position as the artist on the television program, immy's Junior Jamboreen. Larry Klapmeier is running for Mayor of this fair city on none other than the Paradise ticket. p Eldon Krotz is the first Professor at any college to be called the second and pos- sibly the last, nEinsteinH. Mary Dochow has been named the second HEmily Postu and has the daily job of making comments on Bob Nordeen's attire. Bob is now owner of the Men's Fashion Shop in Mora. Glenda Schla el is still single and is running for the title of HStaying Single the Longest Ella and Ellen Mathison are planning for a double-wedding which will take place in about two weeks. The reason for the man. long wait was that Ellen had to find a James Peterson is filling the shoes of Mr. Gerard as English teacher in Mora High. Ulm writes tests for all the English classes. We find Betty Lou Krawiecki finally engaged to Bob. Betty Lou has made it a hobby to collect footballs and basketballs. Carol Herr has become a famous television star because of her singing ability. Here comes the Greyhound bus driver. None other than Ruthellen Anderson. Sylvester Klous is known to many as the uWarman Wondern. He pounds granite. We have an opera star with us. It's none other than Donald Kopp who has the lead- ing feminine role with Rudy Vallee CDick Haegl. Morris Johnson is now replacing Mr, Obert Is getting too far along in years to Della Youn uist is chief cook and bottle gh School. Congratulations, Della. Harlo Dickinson is still holding the same metter, Harlo? in teaching Social. He feels Mr. Obert handle both Social and American History. washer at the cafeteria here in Mora rank in the National Guard. What's the Gerald James is head of the Conservation Department in Mora. His assistant is Jerry Wallace, who is thoroughly pleased with his job. Ella Ritter, Madge Strom, and Virginia Harms are three of the most enthused spec- tators who attend the games of their Alma Mater. I6
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