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NIO12 SE 'Wi i-1-'-, Z- -it-'- fr, The year 1938 was an eventful one for the present class of 1950. Virginia Haganman Kerle Unkrich, Jack 39.1, Carl Reschly, Allan Kolander and six other little, but mighty, cherubs were plunging eagerly into twelve years of study and hard work. Lela Stephens joined our ranks just as the first year terminated. Others who joined our group during the grades were: Charles Kesser, lorma Eubank, Delores and Virginia Swanson and Keith Hultquist. Keith was our valedictorian in eighth grade, followed closely by Norma Eubank. Our grade teachers were Kiss Olson, Kiss Kitchell, Kiss Baughman, Kiss Cassidy, and Kiss Smith. Jack Derby was with our class from fifth grade until mid-semester of our Senior year when he transferred to Brighton. The year 1946 marked the second major step in our school career. Aft- er an initiation day filled with expected humiliation we were accepted as the green freshmen we were of dear old 0.H.S. Krs. fauer, Kiss Karsh, and Kr. Stribley helped pilot us through the hazardous year. Kr. Wagner, Krs. Vermazen, and Krs. lclasson assisted us in our Sopho- more year. UU! class by this time was participating wholeheartedly in all school extra-curricular activities. During our Junior year the class was completed by the addition of Karjorie Rich who came to us from Pleasant Lawn. Our able pilots were Kr. Brostrom, lr. Hannum, Kiss Hunter, Krs. lclasson and Krs Dewart. 'Lights 0ut', a mystery comedy, was presented as our class play after several weeks of fun and hard work under the direction of Krs. Dewart. nanchors Aweighn was the theme of our Junior-Senior Banquet, held in the Legion dining room. le all agreed that a banquet results from much planning and hard work--even for mothers.l The year 1950 has been our biggest and best year of all. Kr. Kgrshall and Kr. DePrenger were our only new pilots. The coach, superintendent, and Kiss Hunter liked us so well they couldn't leave us behind. The publication of our yearbook, THQ RAIDER was an outstanding accomplishment. le are proud of this book, and hope it will always help us recall. fond memories of our school days. How after receiving our diplomas as a reward of work accomplished, we are looking forward to even greater success in the days ahead. 8.a,.g,.5,,a1, WALL Ziff ,fre , -Slggkww QZZWZA-A 72,1 n
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SENIOR WILL le the atomic Senior Class, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty, city of Olds, township of layne, county of Henry state of Iowa United States of America, planet of Earth, nebular of Solar System, being of questionably sound mind and body, do hereby construct, ordain, and make pub- lic this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I le, the Senior Class, will our luxuriously designed and im- macuately kept desks, which we so lovingly cherished during our last year at the Olds Institution of Higher Learning to the Class of 1951. ARTICLE II The Senior Class wills their positions on the athletic teams and in the musical groups to the Junior Class. ARTICLE III The Senior Class wills their ability to con3truct1v,1y crigi- cize and impartially listen and vote on their classmates bright eul- Egstions to the Juniors. lay the boys never lose any arguments. ARTIC IV The Senior Class wills their ability to get on the honor roll to the Junior Class. ARTICLE V Allan lolander wills his guns and boots to Russell Boshart. lay he shoot a lot of crows. Virginia Swanson wills that wide awake look to larie Swenson. larjorie Rich wills her ability to become engaged during her senior year to Virginia Butcher. llerle Unkrich wills all his girl friends to Clarence Roth. lay he never run out of stationery. Norma Eubenk, Lela Stephens, and Virginia Raganman will their desire for domestic bliss to larilyh Spangler, Doris lolander, and larilyn Hudson. Keith Hultquist wills his magnetic attraction for the opposite sex to whom it may concern. Charles lesser and Delores Swanson will their reading of the newspaper in a corner in Literature class to Bill Tolander and Dgrgzhy Reschly. lay they become educated, also. Jack Boal wills his place on the mound to Roger Swanson. lay Ainsworth never prove a stumbling block again. Carl Reschly wills his understanding of science to his sister, Dorothy Reschly. Keith Hultquist wills his thirst for knowledge to Clarence Roth Charles lesser wills his tall dark physique and his 'Walter litchum personalityn to Warren Olson. Lela Stephens wills her curiousity to Doris lolander. lay she keep her nose out of other people's business. Virginia Swanson wills her interest in Winfield to larilyn Hudson. Allan lolander wills his position as the boy's basketball man- ager to Russell Boshart. lay he never forget the wet towel and the gum Jack Boal wills his German accent he acquired from the class play to Warren Olson. lerle Unkrich wills his powerful vehicles and automatic shot- guns to larie Swenson. lay she be as generous with them. Norma Eubank wills the love seat in the Eubank home to Bill Tolander. Virginia Haganman wills her negligence in the care of original documents to Dorothy Reschly. larjorie Rich wills her ability to argue with the teachers to larilyn Hudson. Carl Reschly wills his ability to keep a stiff upper lip when refused a date to Roger Swanson. Delores Swanson wills her dynamic personality and her many tal- ents to any or every girl in the Junior Class. In witness of the Senior Class we have signed, sealed, published, and declared this to be our Last w111 and 'reeuemenc on the sixteenth dey er my in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty. We hereby declare that all matters stated within shall be binding by law. Signed, lembers of the Senior Claes.
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