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CLAIRE LQFAVE Swa-Ill-g:mI 'l'inIu XV:usnl:Au ml- ilnr. 1'I:1il'n- hns Funds ul gmul hh-HS' Shl- sf-1-:ns lu knuw how to UIIIJIIII lhusf- marks. :mil IS .1 1-nnstnnt 1-hum ul Ih-II5 Il's. ARTHUR LeSAGE In his 1'Ill'X ' hv l'l'llSSl'S lhlf l'llllIlII'j uilh lhv I't'1lll'SI ul If- xln-1-II, S1ml'ls-lllih1Iv4I, nm qllivl, nu1 vnml, Ixlll l'n-Il-Ill-:uh-II XVI, nl' Ilvslvrit Im' sllurl. CLARABELLE MANSKA Um- ui' 'I'h4- 'I'Ill'l'u' XIIIl11'HKl'ilIlII- 1-rs, 1'I:uiri+- 1-mllfl znlwnys sn-l zu g':uIa- ut' Iuuglmtvr p.:ninp.:'. lh-I' shmy Ivlm-li lm-ks nw- :un :xssvl 'um' 1.:11'I XYlrIlIlI hkl- In Irnw- HARVEY MCROBERTS lI:n'v lhv 41+-livf-ry Imy, wus the- x4-I1mxI's hs-rn in Inns:-Iulll :md Irulx vm-1-III-nl in mnny spnrls. His winnim.: smile- hm: mush- him nw-II Iikvcl Inv 1-x'vrv- Ullv, DILLON MOFFATT I'llIlIi aim-sri! Iivm- up In his hic'kh:ulnv. '4-:uusv hs- rc-:ully vx- mw-fls in must vw-ry sport. Iilmul, :mrl 4-ull:-1.yi:nlv in 'hw-ss, In- truly knows his Fnrfls, ummm.: nth--r things! BERNICE NERHAGEN l!:md. vlmrus. :mei .Xss'l 1-elilor km-pt ln-rniv f.ruim.:'. Likvs In knit in hw-V swan- timv, if II1vrv's :nut :md wus m:u1:u.r1-1' of tho llirls I':l1ll'I'IJlII'Il'l'S, :ns wx-Il us Studvnt, Pmllwil l'rvxy. SEIIIUHS 115' ' FRANCIS LAMPERT 'l'4-asm! :ulmhl illll'1lI IUXXlI Lui. xml u'llI1mll uw-rusun. limi lin-I IFIIVIII SILIIIIIQ llluslly XY:ls lmmllunll In-Vu, :mul wruln- :A vu num fm' lh-I pup--1' uhh llvt. HELEN MANGAN 'I'mIkin- ulw::5s xxins whim-I vw-I' muy you put il 1t:uIkiv1g,4 1-mlrsl-II 'IiIl1lI'UllL1IlIX zu 1-lun 11-l'Imx she- is mn- ul' lhusn- wh ll1:1k1-Q Lhn- wnrhl Luv rulllul. In Ill-:HIS Ill4'Ill1In-II! VERGNE MARQUARDT Ilzmnlsonlvst nt' :III mule-s, X'--VL nm- Iikvs Fun :mul has it, II: :Hsu :u wwnnmu' smxlm- :mal mum pl-1-s:m:ul1t5' Ihnt mnkvs wxwf1'3 um' wznnt lu IH- hls I'l'in'mI LQRAYNE MEEKINS XVI- usllnlly cIuI1'I h:nv1- In :ur Imlh-Ilv I.:uIi:upn-A xxh:.l gm-s 1 I-I-r'l:u'n nights t'-If ilk usurnl sli:llinp:'. I':lIs wilh .l:unim-n- :ul km-ps :l II'-:Ivy 1m'l'n-slmlniwlu Inst. WAYNE NELSON 'AN'-Is :nIi:u:-1 III-1 Im-:ulis II hmhulnn5 nt' :my 1-lass ur pzurl In ull S4'I'IUlISll1'SS, lhum.1h. I pI:1y1-ml smno- pr--H5 sw:-Ilia Ll'IlIlll'S, :und dui---I on Yu-sin I.: VERNA NYSTEUN Snmlhst in lhv I-lass. in six Vl'l'IlJl m'm'e-:I hw-1' l'III1'I1'IlI'X 1-1 --ry IIIIII' lhf- pup:-1' warm- ml ,X vm-ly quim-Ii work--l'. shn- ul: mznkm-s u pa-rn-il sgn-:uk in vh-xw llmwings.
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An armistice, peace, the return of soldiers ond nurses-the great lO year war is over!! Reunions, celebrations, great festivities of all sorts, al! because the United States turned out to be the great peace- maker. In living up with the times, the great i940 Senior Class gathered its forces together at the ex- clusive Cruze Inn of Morris, Minnesota. Toastmaster for the great affair is none other than Mr. Kermit Anderson. After that great '30 foot- ball team, Coach was made successor to Bernie Bier- man at the U of Minnesota. Miss Carlson, our other class advisor, is now .Xm- erica's foremost women leader in politics. Rumor has lt that she will be our first woman candidate for president. P. D. the water boy Cmcmbcr, Paul lJripps?J went right along with coach and is now the Gopher man- ager. He still does justice to a convict hair-cut. Ret Nelson, being scared ol' machine guns and all that war noise, stayed right home and went to the U, of M. for Andy. In 10 years he has a record of 250 touchdowns. His greatest enjoyment is a noiseless plane which he turns toward Donnelly every night. Mr. Simonson doesn't know where to seek refuge from autograph hunters. He was awarded the Nobel Prize of Science for the System and geometric plan he has made for reconstructing war-torn Europe. Grace Krause was the one who worked out that stupendous land-water-air-plan, wiping out all oppos- ing forces in the war. She has just completed a trip to 25 American schools and plans to build an addi- tional room at her Home in the Orchards for all the metals and honorarlties she has acquired. Punk Moffatt icturns to us from Hollywood, where he has just finished the picture, String of the Navy while on leave. He was commander of a squadron in a successful victory on the Goimans. Clarabelle Manska. and Rose- Verna Nystuen, mary Andrusick were called to fill positions left by Morris H1gh's flghting sons, so they took over the chicken farm of Leonard Hagen, Allan Heine, and Lester Anderson, located near the Great Northern water tank, at Morris. Dick Behmler was caught in the act of dropping bombs on Moscow. Stalin had him on probation, teaching all the little Russians the gentle arts of foot- ball. Lillian Ecklund now has to pay the highest in- come tax in the U. S. She and her assistant, Evelyn Winter, developed a new Bullet-proof dress for women during the war, which sold like nothing. fOnly about S500 per dressy. Stepping right into Thomas Dewey's shoes tlucky they were the right size, Dwain Benson is now cleaning up on the outlaws on the sidewalks of New York. Dolores Davidson returned to South Dakota where she instructed the Little Indians in the use of gas masks. Betty Cauldwell's high-school oboe playing really led to something. For tive years she played a Scot- tish bag-pipe in the army and was unable to attend the reunion because she has settlcd down with a Highlander in Scotland. Carlos Houston Comandeered the Morris National Guards in their excellent marching expeditions. As a reward, he was given several of Europe's best race horses, and i now staking their claims. Our former Prima Donna, Betty Bridgford, has just finished a very successful run at Carnegie Hall. In private life, she is the wife on an assistant Aggie School professor. Dick Smith sorta turned the tables on us: while awaiting the climax of the decisive battle. he enter- tained all the pretty mademoiselles in France and brought back his Cinderella. 4 No cash, no credit. is the new slogan on Wall Street. Reason is that Claire Lelfave took over the J. P. Morgan cnterprises, becoming the world's fore- most woman banker. LaRayne Meekins and Janice Hafdahl just weren't to be separated after high-school days were o'er- they have successfully operated a night club-skating rink for 10 years, with season tickets for favorites. U Bob Reickman also decided there was no place hke'home and constructed an amateur radio set, twhich really worked! thru which he received latest war news from a similar set, located atop the Leah- ing Tower of Pisa, with Bob Vllalker and Al Swanson gperagng. Incidentally Al does all announcing from is si e. Dud Hollenbeck, Adelia Proudfoot, and Irene Gra- ber helped to keep many a buddy warm: that ls, by kn1tt.ng Beck, Grab, Foot stockings for the soldiers. . Sheridan Halbe was entrusted with such an offl- cial job, he could not enlist. It was Sherdy for Sher- iff and he won. Feels pretty proud of himself. hav- ing all the cells at the county jail filled to capacity. D Arly Gilbertson reaped a fortune through a muni- tion factory, and now owns a chateau on the Riviera. Most outstanding of the house is the Flame Room, which is in perfect blend with Tookie's hair. A captive was Jerry Probst, caught while trying a new chemical wipe-out on Adolph I-Iitlcr's mustache. 'Course his lJl'llll8.Ilt lawyer girl friend did some quick thinking and his sentence was shortened to 9 hours instead of 99 years. Francis Lampert became employed by the re- search department down at Yankton and has dedicat- ed his latest Cross of the rose and sweet-pea to Miss Trudis Rader. He calls it the Lanipert Bud. Betty Hanson and Mary Galvin grew an idea from the increase in the town's size--they opened the Gal, Hans? dating bureau, a truly successful affair. Robert fI'aylor's successor in the recent develop- ment, televrsion, was none other than Vergne Mar- guardt. Critics say his eyelashes photograph much e er. Our gallant little lady, Dolores Ederer, became America's A , number 1 camp cook: She specialized on hamhergherr, but without ham! Bernice Nerhagen conducts a newly constructed old peoples' and veterans home, with a special guar- antee for a place to live to the entire 1940 class, when they become aged. Energetic Art LeSage and George Judd lead an extremely successful bicycle march to the sea, across Iceland. Fact is. they drove out two herds of reindeer, and scared all the natives into the ocean. Ardcll Gilbertson and Harriette Ettesvold decided two heads worked better than one so they got to- gether and invented a contraption truly ownful of its name-the Gone With the Wind hair-dryer. And to a flnal wind-up, if our classmates do us justice, we'll be in prominence soon. Herb Sunquist and Harvey McRoberts are now associate editors of the social register of New Prairie and the 25-mile surrounding vicinity. In ending the affair, all of us who are gathered together salute those peppy 1940'ers and their faculty, hoping that we may meet soon again! J
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