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Maril K lander has experienced a great increase in her popularity since she marr e a guy whose last name is Monroe. Renee Lind, that well-known newspaper columnist is now featuring a series of articles titled: nwhy I Hate Menln The Mora Bakery is owned by Marl James and his whose specialty is nDan e 's Da n y Dunking of the waitresses. Irene Johnstone has let her hair grow and it now trylng to start a fad. Next thing you know back to knee length dresses. chief baker is Daniel Holmber , Doughnutsn. A1106 Rogne s one reaches her waist. It seems she's she'll be trying to get us to go Lois Armstron had her picture in the paper several months ago. She gave birth to e rs pair of twins born in 1965. Chief Photographer on the daily paper is Harold Lovaas. He works under Editor Llo d Otte. James ar uar and Vernon Mattson have gone into business together. They are the owners o the 'M k M Meatpacking Plantn. Howard Luhmann does most of their slaughtering. Norman Nelson, with the aid of an old chemistry teacher, recently perfected a new Elrd seed which contains 74 Z protein. He's putting it on the market through the uAjax Advertising Agencyn, the head of which is Robert Ritter. People who said of Jo Ann Munter, Eileen Lucht, and Verdell Krinke, 'They'll really go placesn, didnft reallze how rfght they were. s r o oined the Foreign Legion six years ago and have been traveling ever since. Garth Johnston wrote the follow-up script to the movie HDon't Bother to Knockn. He calls his sequel, nTry the Doorbelln. The stars of this new movie are Barbara Hack and Jim Richardson. Bill Fdhrman is the new warden of'the state prison. Among the new guards that he appolnted are John Telander and Dwaine McKinnon. Patricia Hau en is recognized as an up-and-coming opera star after HER BRILLIANT MA in HMadame Butterflyu. Avis Johnson is fashion co-ordinator for the Ketter Clothing Company. Dwaine Kugath is one of their best shoe salesmen. Nano n e has been elected president of the B. S. A. Knot Boy Scouts but Baby S ers of America.D Julian Turner is vice-president. Marlene Meil wrote a book a5out Eer knowledge of Blue Was My Vitrioln. For some reason it just wouldn't . The title is nHow sell, even though chemistry published by the Maier and Nahnsen Publishing Company. Harold Olson runs a lum5er camp ln Canada. He reports that Mary Thomas is his Best lumberjack for should one say lumberjill?J Sue S o uist, the traveling photographer, is currently taking pictures of the open ng of Irene Schmidt's tremendous new theatre which seats 5,000 people. Sue frequently drops ln on Mora High, where correct papers. Hattie Pavel, that motorcycle maniac, is resting she helps old Mr. Gustafson up in Kanabec Hospital after her latest race. She is under the care of Loretta Rogne, who is head nurse. Charles and Naomi Spar are starring in the Ice Follies. The Follies, by the way, are now under e management of Richard Randall. The show opens with a comed number Starring Bill Sherman and Elll Hallstrom, that new replacement for y Frick and Frack. W8 9 ggiveg ZngiggnxiscMolindhavenggneFintg the poultry business. Above their HI H rea sz e t E i ' Appointment Onlyn. res es ggs n Town, Our Hens Lay Eggs by Jack Harman, that notorious gambler recently lost a lar e sum whi h h b t ---?-1T- 1 3 c e e on one o C arles Whiteside's horses. Chuck puts the blame on his horse trainer and High ggrgllggiigmg ds situated the house of Becky Gotfredson, Janet Carlson, om, an Rae Luiten, four old malds. worklng on a poison, wHlcE ls designed to put out They are at the present time of the way the following: groom, Patt Backlund. Stanton Serline, the famous criminal lawyer, Bill a n Ifmei R0nnle Soderstrom, professional ice sk certainly not least, derry Dale, author of nHow to I9 Griffith, dealer in quick teac er, and last but Have Fun at a Partyn.
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ff ' II THE DATE -- 1965. THE PLACE -- A USED CAR LOT. I JUST HAPPENED TO WANDER INTO THE LOT WITH NO SPECIAL PURPOSE IN MIND WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN I THOUGHT OF THE IDEA OF LOOKING AT SOME ANTIQUES. WAY BACK AT THE REAR OF THE LOT I SPIED ONE. CAUTIOUSLY, I MADE MY WAY TOWARD IT. THE CLOSER I GOT TO IT, THE MORE FAMILIAR IT LOOKED. AND THEN IT HIT ME. NO, NOT THE CAR3 THE RECOLLECTION. THIS WAS MICKEY GRAHEK'S OLD 1956 FORD. AS I STOOD THERE LOOKING OVER THE OLD WRECK, I BEGAN TO RECALL ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1955 AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING NOW, IN THIS YEAR 1965 A.D. Shirle Fuerstenber is well known in the fashion world. She travels from state to s ate wi er show HFuerstenberg's Firsts in Fashion.n Her head model is Betty Burk. Pete Hovland has retired and is living on the income from his oil wells. As a Ho55y he collects old calendars. The currently popular vocal trio, known as NThe High C'sN, is made up of Mavis Carlson, Helen Christiansen, and Neola Cutler. Marion Cooper is the owner and operator of 'WInnIe's Garment Shopn. The name has Been changed to HSmoky's Sport Shopu. If you pass the shop around 9:OO A.M. on Saturday you might see Gar Martens, the garbage collector, stopping to pick up old boxes and have a t e c ata The first flight around the world in a flying saucer was recently completed by Jerr Dennewith. He left a trail of toothpicks. Ro er a e er s e owner of a television repair shop. For some strange reason ere s one make he won't work on. Turn on your television set around 2:00 P.M. some afternoon and youfll probably see Norma Talle on her program, nTalley-hon. She tells the kiddies stories at the EegInnIng of the show and James and Sharen Neumann fill in the remaining time with their nMerry Marionettes'. Robert Miller, that famous sculptor, is currently in the Black Hills engraving into the rocks the letters J A N. Louise Altman and Lois Kahle are the proud owners of a roller skating rink. They devote every Wednesday night to teaching men between the ages of 20-50 how to skate. I The author of that new book, NHow to Slide Through Schooln or nBy the Skin of My Teethn is Daniel Wilkens. Philip Cook has Become a famous cowboy star. Some critics say it's because of his Horse, Radish. Women have really come into their own. Marlene Krumrei recently organized the first women's football team in Kanabec County. 3anelle.Krinke plays quarter- -back. Evel Kopp and Micke Grahek have gone into business together. They operate a use car lo -- wi a wrecking service on the side. Albert Foust has become a school janitor. He can't stand it to be away from Miss Siem. Philip Ellingson is now a Ford tractor salesman. His motto is nYou can pay more, But WHO wants to?N Ruth Moore is playing drums for Corrine Seonbuchner's nScintillating Sixn. The Band is currently playing at HHaeg7s Ham5urger Heavenn. Cyril is really raking in the dough. . I8
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to get caught chewing gum in chemistry class to any :CLASS WILLL 41 We, the Class of l953, of Mora High School, of Kanabec County, and of the State of Minnesota, being of sound mind and body after four years concentration, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our testamentg hereby revoking all former wills, bequests and devices hereto made by us. Ruth Moore wills her ability to get better than she did. of tedious last will and of any nature the car to Marlys Forshier in hopes she can do Evel Kopp wills her ability to see moving houses to any 7th hour study hall s u ent who likes to spend his time staring out the window. Dwaine Ku'ath wills his ability to get more privileges in Mora High to some future s u en in the following years. Patricia Hau en wills her ability to keep control of her temper to Carol Lind, in opes s e will make good use of it. Bill Sherman wills his bass horn to anyone with a strong back and a weak mind. Eileen Lucht wills her Senior Social seat to anyone who thinks they would enjoy sitting directly in front of Mr. Obert in Sue Sjoquist wills her'Hwindy deskn a choice front seat. in English to windy Stan Erickson. Bob Miller wills his height to Gary Linder. Rae Luiten wills her ability to get up at 5:50 assignment to Jon Hornquist if he arrives in the morning to read her Social home by that time. Marilyn K lander wills her four years in high school to any future freshman. S aren eumann wills her seat in Speech class to any poor unsuspecting underclass- man . Hattie Pavel wills her job in hot lunch to Leella Paxton and a chance to talk to the dish washer. Ro er Lakeber wills his wavy hair to John Hillman and his number in football to Gary L n er. Ronnie Soderstrom wills his ability Clayton Johnson. Jerr Dale wills his height and big o s Arms ron wills her ability to o s eep late in the morning. Renee Lind wills her ability to run to strike out Ogilvie baseball players to feet to Paul Netland. get to school just on time to anyone who likes from the hospital to school and make classes on time to the next uFlorence Nightingalen. Albert Foust wills his ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants to take five subjects. Lois Kahle wills her ability to get home from Fish Lake at lO:5O to Yvonne Johnson Barbara Hack wills her front seat in the 7th hour assembly to anyone who can stand the first shock of Mr. G's voice when he Wsounds offu. Beck Gotfredson and Carol Holmstrom will their headaches, giggle pills, and all Xthe fun they've had putting out the Mirror to next years editors-in-chief. Irene Johnstone wills her ability to ugigglen anytime and anywhere to Janice Ihrondson and her bottomless desk to any Junior who has the misfortune to get it next year. Mary Thomas wills to anyone whose name starts with HTH the privilege of sitting in the back of every class. Shirle Fuerstenber wills her Av s o nson w s er hair to have Her's blonde. Norma Talle wills her ability jun or who wants to spend ability to keep her temper to Zoe Kellar. Marlyn Angstman because she's just Hdyeingn to all his time earning nickels to pay for it. Marlene Krumrei wills her ability to lose her speaking privileges to anyone who Iikes to talk in Mr. Simpson's 4th hour assembly. Dennis Molin wills his books to anyone who will burn them. Jerry Dennewith wills his ability to get along with Mr. Held so well to Bob Youngquist. Phil Ellin son wills his books to anyone who wants them. c e Gra e wills his new H1956 Fordn to Jon Hornquist, the only other person who can ma e it mind, providing it starts. 20
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