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Phyllis Matz wills her ability to stay out late at night to any- one who can enjoy it more than she did. Charlotte Steen wills her good times at Midway to any of the girls who think they can make better use of them. Alva Sandler wills her tremendous size to Carol Rindahl. Her ability to argue, Jane Olia wills to Shirley Shoemaker. All of the fun I had at free shows, I, Verna Sell, will to Carol Lowe. Louise Porter wills her quietness to her favorite relative, better known as her brother Wayne. l, Mavis Peter son, will my blonde hair to Margaret Rindahl. We, Janice G. , Loetta R. , and Virginia G. , will our ability to get along with the Augusta boys to Mary H., Charlotte C. and Carmen so they won't have to hitch-hike anymore. Nanette Olson thinks that Karin K. could benefit by following her rule of always being home by 10:00 every night. To anyone who will answer them, Sylvia Nokleby wills her letters from a certain Marine. Charlotte Nelson dedicates her latest book, How to get along with the Dales to Barbara Hageness. Eldor Henning feels as though Marvin Larson might like to ac- quire more knowledge on the subject of raising pigs. I, Dale Johnson, will my ability to be Romeo, to Harlan Vold so he won't be forced to stick to one. Jerry Johnson wills his curly hair' to Harry Peterson in hopes that he will appreciate it more than he has. We, Larry Larson and Gary Olson will the use of our auto- mobiles to Wayne Kittleson whenever he desires to take out Au- gusta girls. Lavern Martin wills his interests in Eau Claire High School to Gordon Peterson. To Jackie Thoma, I, Eugene Norby will my ability to get along with Mr. Olson. Donnie Olson feels sure that Bernard Brasda would appreciate the use of his blue Oldsmobile when taking out any of his girl- I'1el'1 S. To Dick Fremstad, I, Bob Otto offer my black curly hair. lvan Peterson wills his ability to stick to one girl to Chuck Otte stad, so the other guys will have a chance. I, Bob Rongstad, will my build to Darold Lowe, so he can at- tract more girls. Norma Stuber wills his brains to the Junior Class, who will certainly need them next year when we Seniors aren't around to give free advice. l, Glenn Vold will my ability to play basketball to Harley Peet. If anyone wants to study, contact Maynard Vold who very gen- erously offers his good marks, to all interested. Lyman Gunem wills his car to Dick A. so he can make future trips to Augusta or Illinois. Barbara Lowe feels certain that -Faye Claflin could greatly appreciate her advice on how to acquire long fingernails. We, Amy Maug and Toni Hudson will the great happiness we have shared with the Petersons to anyone who can enjoy it more. Yvonne Hintz and Colleen Hein will their ability to remain in Mr. Olson's class to any of his unfortunate victims.
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directed by Miss A. Vander Kamp on November ninth. The other highlight was the Junior Prom April 21, under the setting Song of the Island. Darrell Fitch and Alyce lvers reigned as king and queen. Their attendants were Ross Fiedler, Toni Hudson, Dale Johnson, Mavis Peterson, Don Olson, Phyllis Matz, Robert Rong- stad and Barbara Lowe. The music was by Jimm Knight. This was the year we had been waiting for. Our senior year had come at last. The course of our study was much different and very crowded with the other extra-curricular activities. Our senior class had 48 members. Ronald Vradenburg, Leah Ray Hein, and Eugene Bauer did not return. During the year Roger Christianson, John Brevik, and Stanley Vradenburg dropped out. Mr. Johnson was our class advisor. Class officers were Ross Fiedler, president, Louise Porter, vice president, Joann Brown, secretary, and Alyce lvers, treasurer. The senior class play, The Wailin Shadows was presented April 24. Miss Vander Kamp was our firector. The end of our senior year and high school life drew closer each day. Class night was held May 15, and Baccalaureate ser- vices May 17. lt was on Commencement, May 21, that we real- ized the truth of our motto, Climb Though the Rocks be Rugged. Not only have the last four years taught us a great deal of valuable information to prepare us for our responsibility as adults, but more important than that we have learned to co-operate so that we can take our place in this ever changing world. RSM-64' .Mi .,.g,, LA LL c ss wi X When Grandma Jones, alias the Senior Class of 1953, was a youncg girl she consulted a fortune teller who informed her that her eath would occur on May 21, 1953. Due to her superstitions, she decided to draw up her last Will and Testament with the no- Eoflious law firm of Crooks-, Crooks, and Crooks, which reads as o ows: I, Dale Amundson, will my ability to milk cows to Dick Lee. To Anthony Gizewski and Sonja Hegg, we, Bill Baum and Grace Scheuermann, will our tremendous height, so they will be as tall as us in their senior year. Warren Butek wills his knowledge of automobiles to Mr. Olson so he can keep his Ford in running condition. Larry Caucutt feels as though Arlan Carter needs some of his acting ability, that is around girls. Ross Fiedler thinks Russ Yarnall might find some of his hints helpful when taking out his many girlfriends. Augusta has proved to be quite interesting to many of our Os- seo boys. Andy Gunderson won't have to look any longer though, because Darrell Fitch has just willed his ex-girl friend to him. Roger Haas feels sure that Lyle Swartz could use some of his pep and energy, and we agree! Janice and Jeanette Anderson will the great happiness they share as twins to Larry and LaVonne lndrebo in hopes that they will get along as perfectly as they did while in high school. I, Joann Brown, will my nickname hips to Anne Aune in hopes that she enjoys it as much as I did. Alyce lvers wills her good times in a Ford to Marlene P.
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