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Class Will of 56 We the members of the class of 1956 of the New Richland High School, being of sound bo- dies and sane minds. without compulsion, do ordain and establish ,this to be our last will and testament. We establish our heirs to be those coons, characters and anthropods species of man- kind enrolled as members of the Senior Class of 1957 of the New Richland High School, we in- dividually make the following bequests: Janet Allen wills her spontaneous laughter to Joan Frisk. Ingrid Amley wills her petite ways to Don Madison. Alfred Anderson wills his little black book to Carroll Brekke. Harriett Anderson wills her old boyfriends to Lois Brandvold. Roger Bahr wills his acting ability to Kay Anderson and Carol Peterson. Phyllis Bakken wills her pleasant personality to Jane Dorn, Silbina Duenas and Anita Wussow. Beverly Bartelt wills her memories of her former school to Sharon Grabow. Jeanne Bartness and Delores Seberson will their old hangout fHartlandJ, to Ruth McColley and Sally Routh. Russell Battenfield wills his crew cut to Curt Russell. Lois Berg wills her bashfulness to Karen Tollefson. William Berg wills his love letters to Gilman Olson. Bob Brandenburg wills his Jerry Lewis person- ality to Mary Jo Dinneen. Sue Clunis wills her vim, vigor and vitals to Gail Wallace. Keith Edgar wills his driving ability to Bar- bara Loken. Mel Ferguson wills his ability to get around to Bob Proehl and Sonny Johnson. Gary Hatle wills his pleasing personality to Carol Rasmussen. Janice Hansen wills her nights out to her brother James. Jim Hendrickson wills his Yorkshire pigs to Curt Russell. Dick Hendrickson wills his little red car to Marlow Schumacher. Majel Hintz wills her cute smile to Frank Wenzel. Marion Hoelz and Lois Weckwerth will their companionship to Roger Krueger and La- veme Blowers. Kennard Johnson wills his artistic ability to Curt Swenson. Dash Jvohnston wills his busy-body ways to Berh akefield. Reynard Johnson wills his dreaminess to Kay Hovig. Phillip johnson wills his physics to James Hansen. Louie Kampenwills his ability to be a man of a few words to Anne Suppalla. Norlie Knudtson wills his football drive to Lowell Wakefield. Doc Kruezer wills his indispensibility in school to Karen Echternach. Ray Krueger wills his roller skates to Mary Peterson. Reid Martinson wills his dry humor to Don Lehmann. Virginia McGovem wills her Republican party affiliation to Ardis Pederson. Francis Mucha wills his motorcycle jacket to Clayton Johnson. James Mucha and Bill Jones will their red hair to Natalie Burtness. Nell Anne Olds wills her early to bed, early to rise habits to Lorene Peterson. Dorothy Olson wills her demureness to Clarence Battey. James Olson wills his deep voice to Helen Johnson and Elaine Holland. Janet Olson wills her sister Judy to the junior boys if they can catch her, and her arguing ability to Carol Borchard. Don Pederson and Darlene Raymo will their long legs to Harlan Kormann and Natalie Lund. J. Allen Peterson wills his fish house to Rodney and Roger Johnson. Dave Root wills his innocent look to Tom Supalla. Gail Routh and Marilyn Eckart will their ability to get along with teachers to Judy Olson and Sharon Blowers. Arlene Redman wills her shorthand ability to the class of 57 . Mel Simonson wills his dancing ability to Robert Berg. Mary Skafte wills her halo to Clark Borchard. Jim Supalla wills his trap line to Judy McCarthy and Janet Verplank. Kay Wenzel wills her crown to the Lucky girl of ll5777. Jacko Wilkenson wills his ability to sleep in study halls to Pauline Hang. Dave Warke wills his night life to Charlie Thramer. ' We hereby appoint Mr. Kraupa, principal, as executor of this last will and testament. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class of 1956, the testators, have to this our last will and testa- ment, set our hands and seal. 2 OT
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KAY WENZEL Crystal Twinkle, twinkle, goes ber eye, who fl wonderl is the guy. Band 1,2,3,4g Clarinet Quartette 2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2 3,45 Music Club 15 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Girls Sextette 3,4g Operetta lg Stu- dent Council 2g G.A.A 43 Pep Club 1,23 Annual Staff 3,45 Annual Co-Editor 45 Mix- ed Octette 25 Class Play 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3g 4g President 43 Pep Band 2,33 Homecoming Queen 4. JOHN WILKENSON ttjacku It's a great affliction to be a bandsome man. Lettermens Club 3,49 Lettermens Club Pres- Rdent 45 Football 2,3,4g Basketball lg F.F. . 1. Class Motto Push, Pull, or get out of the Way Class Colors Mint Green and Black Class Flower White Mum
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uniors i ll v a 1 11 x 4 ff 33' 10 , L V 5 .NT .,, ,1 ,, Q--sg.. J R r -. or ls- fk :J N - ..b N ii I Q rw If - 1,7 Ti 1 ,. .A ,. . ana' A, ' H H 1 , M I ii, ' v. ? :r , ' if ,A F +5 I K7 Q A 'iw nk' I. kv 1, 1 3 orb' N . 1 W at v L' e 9 , aw -n la ' 'i j , ,1.,', is ' so i R 'Rfk I ROW ONE: Kay Anderson, Clarence Battey, Robert Berg, LaVern Blowers, Sharon Blowers, Carol Bor- chard, Clark Borchard, Lois Brandvold. ROW TWO: james Brecke, Natalie Burtness, Mary Jo Dineen, jane Dorn, Karen Echternach, Joan Frisk, Sharon Grabow, james Hanson. ROW THREE: Pauline Hang, Elaine Holland, Kay Hovig, C ayton johnson, Helen Johnson, Luverne johnson. Rodney Johnson, Roger Johnson. ROW FOUR: Harriett Kofstade, Harlan Kormann, Roger Krueger, Donald Lehmann. Bafbarfl Loken, Natalie Lund, Donald Madison, Judith McCarthy. ROW FIVE: Ruth McCalley, Gilman Olson, Ardis Pederson, Carol Peterson, Lorene Peterson, Mary Peterson, Robert Proehl Sally Routh. ROW SIX: Curtis Russell, Marlow Schumacher, Anne Supalla, Curtis Swenson, Charles Thramer, Karen Tollefson, Janet Verplank, Elizabeth Wakefield. ROW SEVEN: Gail Wallace, Frank Wenzel, Anita Wussow. NOT PICTURED: Silbina Duenus, Judith Olson, Thomas Supalla. -2I'-
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