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T H K 1 ! 2 .1 M1LKSTOXK Senior Class Will V c», the Senior ( lass of 1925, of Norfolk Hijfh School, being of sound minds and possessing many desirable qualities (?) bequeath our property and rights to those schoolmates we cannot forget. To the honorable class, the Juniors, we leave our excelling athletic abilities, also the privilege of a Slouch Day next year. • » T,° Sophomore class we bequeath our dignity and judgment, also our pull with J. W. S. To the Freshmen we can only give our sympathy. Little do they know the weary trail through High School. T° Faculty we leave our good advice which we have amassed since our debut into High School. Bruce Henning leaves his ability to be tardy to any one who can qualify for the job. Herbert Donner says he won’t leave nothing to nobody. Helen Mappes leaves her sunny disposition to Maurine King. Georgia Clifton leaves her saintly manner to Wanda Thurber. Jim Covert leaves his ability as a comedian to Reuben Uecker. Mable Braasch leaves her place in sewing to Margaret Scofield. Martha Barrett leaves her frigid manner to the Eskimos. Durward Barnes leaves all of his managerial abilities to Bob Young. Florence Bohl leaves her baby talk to Lillias Reughter. Ben Davenport leaves his basketball playing to Gerald Allen. Edna Charlton leaves her ability to cry at any moment to Frances Biedinger. Don Donisthorpe leaves his ability to elude the point system to Theola Puego. Dorothy Dean leaves her ability as a chemist to Marcella Mason. ( lara Daniels leaves her naturally curly hair to Florence Schroeder, since curling irons are disastrous to beauty. Lambert Dredla doesn’t leave his beautiful limbs, they needs must go. (Too bad girls.) Pat Craven ain’t leavin’, he’s just sneakin’ out. Jimmie is goin’ out with him. Anna Anderson leaves for her Hoskins home for good. Gilbert Anderson leaves his wonderful Physics grades to Marion Broadstone. Ida Blele leaves Ted for any one who will take care of him. Leo Behmer leaves his ability as a typist to Harold Chandler. Leona Ahlman leaves all of her good grades to be distributed. Vera Blakeman releases her clutch on Frank Baker long enough to grab her diploma. Delila BKck leaves her demure ways to Lucinda Wetzler. Edna Barritt leaves her dear brother. Thank heavens, we’re all leaving, too. John Bruhn bequeaths his Irish (?) wit to Spencer Wright. Fritz Baker leaves his mechanical aids to Dick Scott. Dorothea Deuel leaves her boisterous manner to Dorothy Finn. Lucile Cherrington leaves her F’s to Marie Bruhn. Edith Diedricksen leaves her ability as a school ma’am to Henrietta Anderson. Myrtle Granfield wills her meek manner to Mr. Bell and wants a R. S. V. P. Helen Freeland leaves her whistling talent to Wayne Slaughter. Dick Glaser leaves his position in the soft drink parlor to Paul Charlton. Marie Gettman leaves her love for the L. Y. ’24 to Elizabeth Peters. Edwin Eckert leaves his ball-room dancing to W’ayne Slaughter. Rienhold Hofferber wills his rosy complexion to Frances Robinson. Frances Hartzell leaves her ability to portray matron roles to Zelda Mae Cook. Doreen Humphrey leaves her sweet innocent air to Marie Pierre. Stella Hazen wills her golden soprano voice to Walter Priess. Wesley Hansing leaves his little laugh to Miss Koch. Everett King leaves his heart breaking ways to Loren Stanley. Berdean Henderson leaves her painstaking ability to Doris Braasch. W’esley Hyde wills to Genevieve Colburn his Jitney service license trusting that she will make as good use of it as he did. Julia Harned leaves her “gift o gab” to Jean Zook. Ditzler King leaves his place in the High School Band to Reuben Steffen. — 1341
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Senior Class Will —continued Mildred Krampien bequeaths her lady-like manner to Fritz Fredricks. Don’t bother to mention it Fritz. Art Jonson is going to wait for Alice Rassmussen. Claude Johnson wills his unexcelled popularity with the girls to Harold Chandler. Irvin Horner leaves his Ford to Don Nesbit. It’s a new one, Don. Blanche Keeffe leaves her sweet way to Bob Hand. Regina Lyons leaves her horse laugh to Loretta Marotz. Bill Klug gives his honorable place on the football team to Marvin Barritt. Tom LeRay leaves his ability to give current events to all Problems classes. Rudolph Kraemer leaves his freckles to Jack Maylard. Ruby King leaves her vocal ability to Anna Merle McCampbell. Pat O’Gorman leaves his ability as a Spaniard to Ransom Roman. Ariel Manske leaves her ability as a cook to Delores Hedrick. Bill Nims leaves his girlish stride to Wanda Thurber. Arlyene Moore doesn’t want to leave at all as long as Marvin is here. Ivan Manske leaves his ability as a clothes-horse to Duke Parker. Ruby McColley leaves her energetic manner to Roland Fraser. Bessie Moorehead leaves her raven tresses to Francina Limes. Edith Muffly leaves her brown eyes to Marie Bruhn. Beulah Neprud wills her ability as maniken to Valeska Glenn. Gene Michaelson leaves his vanity to be placed for use in the shower room. Muriel Mollencoff gives Loretta Rice the care of Bob Young. Emma Mittlestadt and Lucile Regan leave their graceful carriage to Bob and Dick Gadbois. Nellie Mason leaves her nack in hair dressing to Betty Hinson. Blanche Rousek leaves her ability as a playwright to the Eng. VI class. Spencer Raymond and Raymond Farran leave their Problems grades to any of Mr. Bell’s victims who wish them. Laurence Parker leaves his ambitious nature to Leslie Rassmussen. Evelyn Roberts leaves her ability to make soap to any junior who might need it. Cecil Palme wills his bass voice to Charlotte Howard. Bill Peck leaves her ability to do a “stettic” dance to Leola Uecker. Bonita Dudley wills her place as official “hauler” to anv ambitious junior with a car. Opal Peterson also bequeaths her string of good grades for the uplifting of the Junior Class. Dorothea Puls leaves her ability as a pianist to Marcus Klug. Don Pollack leaves his smile and freckles to Alice Rassmussen. Lillian Smith leaves her operatic roles to Leola Uecker. Ruth Smith bequeaths her athletic qualities to Lloyd Lederer. Dale Schmidt bequeaths his perfect attendance record to Earl Schwertferger. I aura Sewell leaves her place in the manual training room to Mr. Dunkel. Evelyn Siemer leaves her tiny voice to Fred Carrico. Dorsey Van Kirk leaves his ability to evade Sahlstrom ? ? ? to Earl Schwertferger. Oh! don’t mention it, Earl. Wilma Thaler leaves her excess flesh to Miss Hyde. Harold Tannehill leaves his henna (?) hair to Ethel Tatge (may it decrease the up keep of beauty cost.) Edna Uecker leaves her ability as a typist to Dorothy Verges. Bud Tracy leaves his ability as a jazz maniac to Mr. Sahlstrom. Dorothy Langenbrunner leaves her commercial ability to Kathryn Stitt. Raymond Mittlestaedt bequeaths his milkweed pod’ hair to Frank Baker. The combination will be exquisite we think. Bernice Wood wills her versatile manner to Mona Humphrey. Reuben Best leaves Dorothy to Fred Carrico. Lois Atkins leaves her country home for Camp Brewster. Russel Van Kirk leaves his natural marcel to Lillian Steffen. Witnessed by Practice dining room. Signed by Class of ’25.
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