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Louise Altman wills her ability to stay home in the evening to Jeanette Kleven in hopes that she can take this ability and put it to good use. Neola Cutler wills her ability to get up by 5 o'clock in the morning to anyone who wishes to arise that early. Sharon Nahnsen wills her typewriter in the typing room to Dorothy Olson. Nano hlngle wills her job in Mr. Held's office to anyone who likes to spend most o e r time running around. Pete Hovland wills his way with women to David Westman. fHe can make good use of iti. James Marquart wills his magazines, comic books, and sports magazines to any junior who doesn't let studying interfere with his education. Janelle Krinke, Naomi Spar, and Christina Maier leave Mora High just as they found i-E' Bill Hallstrom leaves his socks to any heel that needs them. Jo Ann hunter wills her homecoming crown to the future homecoming queen in hopes her coronation will be as nice as hers. Janet Carlson wills her smile and good times to Gertrude Johnson. Verdell Krinke wills her English and Chemistry workbooks to the freshmen to start next years homecoming bonfire. Stan Serline yills his strong republican views to Stan Erickson. This is done to make sure the republican viewpoints will continue to be heard. Harold Lovaas wills his seat in the assembly to any junior to enjoy next year. Marlyn James, John Telander, and Dwaine McKinnon will 4,160 golden hours they mislaih someplace in the building. Jack Harmon wills his quiet classroom ways to any other considerate fellow. Bill Fohrman and Gary Martens will their ujazzu talent to future talented musicians of Mora High. Jim Richardson and Daniel Holmberg will their gang to anyone who can handle them. Charles Turner wills his love of English to the garbage can. Phil Cook wills his ability to manage to be sick on the day of a chemistry test to any future chemistry student. Marlene Meil leaves her Geometry books to anyone who Henjoysn studying figures. Harold Olson leaves a thumbtack on each teachers chair. Charles Whiteside wills his Chemistry book right back where it camo from. Marian Cooper wills her cheerleading outfit to anyone who promises to have as much fun in it as she did. Garth Johnston reserves his will until he has the feel of his diploma grasped firmly in his hand. Charles Spar wills his sprightly step to any alert underclassman. Wh-E and Howard Luhmann -- they're just leaving -- period. Bott Burk wills her warm heart and cold feet to kids who sit by the radiators. Dan e ens leaves his ability to do assignments without reading them to anyone - hhh'dh5hh't already have that ability. Robert Ritter leaves no legacy of note but a reminder for all the pretty girls not to forget him. Corrine Seonbuchner wills the key to her mainspring -- the machine that keeps her aw in mo ion. Loretta Ro e leaves her charm to any needy underclassman. c ar Ran all leaves his love of sleeping late to the bus drivers. Helen Chrlstianson leaves her shyness in the hands of Darlene Althoff. Blll'GhlTTlth-Wills his thinking cap to anyone below MCH level. lls his ability to get out of school in four years to anyone who needs Bill Ketter wills his brilliant mind to any future senior -- line forms to the e . Vernon Mattson wills his front seat in the assembly to anyone who likes to be watched. Norman Nelson wills his Chemistry books to his locker because that's where they are most of the time anyway. James Neumann wills his mustache to any prospective fellow. Llo H Otte leaves ---------------- in a HURRYJ A ce Ro e, Pat Backlund, and Irene Schmidt will their quiet studious ways to any neegg underclassman. Beck, Hu o, Rae, Jo, Jan, Eileen, Gus, Barb, Sue, Mar, Evie, Dell, and Avis, the Nhuchy Thlrt55nNT'will thelr hhflity to Elhays enjoy themselves, and their reserved section in the auditorium for programs to any future senior girl friends. 21
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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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in 153 H JUNIORS: Row l: Delmar James, Evelyn Krawiecki, David Westman, Robert Mitchell, Larry Rowley, Jo Ann Hathaway, Robert Youngquist, William Posey. Row 2: Duane Oslin, Carol Lind, Sharon Hohn, Shelby Grahek, Elaine Rosnow, Sheila Woodbeck, Barbara Mork, Barbara Peterson, Evelyn Roggentein, Lula Seline, Jerome Gotfredson Renee Johnson, Yvonne Johnson, Janice Nordstrom. Row 5: Elaine Mattson, Harold , Garda, Carl Johnson, Roger Boster, Larry Carlson, Stanley Erickson, Gary Linder John Hillman, Alvern Krinke, Bill Owens, Ray Renstrom, John Strandlund, Zonnie Strandlund, Arlayne Falk. ! JUNIORS: Row l: Anna Hovland, Donna Danielson, Ruby Mart, Peggy Gotfredson, Marlys Gotfredson, Violet Cashman, Jeanette Kleven, Nellie Claggett, Janice Throndson, Nancy Martens, Gertrude Johnson, Marlys Forshier, Jane Berulson, Elizabeth Beardshear, Lois Olson, Marlyn Angstman. Row 2: June Gray, Marlene Eckstrom, Darlene Althoff, Arlyn Ryberg, Gordon Sorenson, David Johnson, Jon Hornquist, Tom Heuer, Lloyd Erickson, Dewey Mattson, Richard Wenholz, Marion Lovaas. Row 5: Richard Bowman, Tom Goldsmith, Clayton Oosterhuis, Clinton Waddell, Clifford Wroolie, Donald Birkman, Darrell Olson, Donald Oquist, Wallace Oien, Dennis Olson, Elmer Bentz, Dennis Clayton, John Barnes. 22
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