Pine River High School - Pine Bough Yearbook (Pine River, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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JUNIOR CLASS ROW 1: Ellen Boquist, Clyde Chamberlain, Dexter Denniston, Maxi. e Dubbs, Marcella Fainum, Violet Flynn, Allen Hardy ROW 2: Wilda Kline, Nora Knutson, Sarah Kottschade, Vivian Lermen, Gertrude McLaughlin, Mer- ry Miller, Earlene Patten. ROW 3: Adrian Puttin, Adeline Rodean, Dorothy Saenger, Dora Sundeimeyer, Marjorie Toa’ger- son, Grant Murrer, Amby Workus ROW 4: Doris Paulson, Henry Goldenstien, Ruby Jefferson, Harland Renn, Bernice Ryan, Dale Tappe, Marilyn Flategraff ROW 5: Carol Tomar, Roy Fair

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Tunc 1046 We, the Senior class, being of sound mind, do hereby declare publicly this our last will and testament and hereby revoke all former wills or promises. Olive Stevens leaves her dark, beautiful, and neatlv arranged hair to Sarah Kottchade. Earl Sevesind wills his ability to bounce the basket ball around the gym floor to Dale Tappe. Hope you make a success of it, Dale. To Vivian Lcseman goes the booth at the Elkhorn usually occupied by Janice Olson and Henrietta Flategraff. We’re sure you will use it, Viv. Luella Carlson wills her love to tease people to Merry Miller. Better be careful, Merry. Katie Wynn bequeaths her quiet studious ways to Ronald Ball. We’re sure he can use it. To Marjie Torgerson goes Doris Schoon’s laugh and blush. Duane Jamison leaves his position as “Best Looking Boy” in the class to James Holmstrom. We know that you are more than able to All that position, Jim. To Marilyn Flategraff and Clyde Chamberlain goes Ida Fugate’s future position at the altar. If we are invited, kids, the Glee Club will sing “I Wish I Were Single Again” or “Why Did I Get Married.” Delarene Dougherty wills her vim, vigor, and vitality to Nora Knutson. David Hojem leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Harlan Renn. We hope you make use of this item, Harlan. Lucky Gertrude McLaughlin! She inherits the position of editor of the Pine Bough from Delrose Dubbs. Wayne Baker wills his ability to get around to Grant Murrer. But, remember, Grant, speed does not always pay, especially if you are caught. Mardell Skaar wills her walk to Marcella Farnum. Be patient, Marcella, the first hundred years is always the hardest. Leonard Hardy leaves his ability to recite in class to “Bud” Rounds. If you do as well as Leonard did. Bud, you will not have any worries. Tommy Davidson bequeaths some of his bashfullness to Adrian Puttin. He needs it! Helmer Jones wills his ability to stunt roller-skate to Allen Hardy. We understand that accident insurance is not very expensive Allen. To Ruby Jefferson goes the best figure in the class, donated by Dolores Schultz. I The PINE BOUGH—'46 CLASS WILL LeRoy Griem confers his cuteness to Larry Wallace. You might be the future Van Johnson, Larry Marie Krueger wills here ability to understand shorthand to Maribelle Rielly. Amy Heath leaves her dimpled smile to Amby Wirkus. Men with dimples are so cute, Amby. Lolle Anderson leaves some of her height to Henry Goldenstein. Now you can be us in the world, too, Henry. Bernice Schmidt wills her long, pretty blonde hair to Doris Sun-demeyer. Helen Holtz leaves her sense of humor to Donald Emery. Dorothy Scott wants to give Donna Fick her ability to behave in class. Can you use it, Donna? Doris Ludlow wills her meanness to Adeline Rodean, the girl with the pleasant disposition. Lorraine Christiansen bestowes her seat on the bus to LaRayne Schmelzer. Lois Showers leaves her love for that certain branch of the service to Doris Paulson. Betty Lewis confers her graceful shrug of the shoulders to Earlene Patton. Teresa Fraser leaves her pleasing habits to Maxine Dubbs. Eugene Cadwell leaves his athletic ability to John Hasser. Make use of it, Johnny. Harvey Cromett wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Roy Farr. Use it whenever you can, Roy. Jeanne Clements wills her graceful walk to Ellen Boquist George Schleder and Wayne Goldenstein will their nonsense to Dexter Dennison. With that combination, you better hire a couple body-guards. Wilbert Bowmen leaves Violet Flynn and Dorothy Saenger his “little black book.” Marie White gallantly offers her pencil. Be sure to keep the records straight, girls. Albert Anderson leaves his neat appearance to Carrol Tomar. Merlyn Raph leaves his height to “Bud” Kleen and his fast talk to Wilda Lou Kline. Just because the Seniors have so many things to leave to the Juniors, we add these following items to our will. Betty Lewis confers her slim waist line to Ruby Jefferson and Clyde Chamberlain. Earl Sevesind besows his athletic build to Vivian Lcseman and Doris Sundemeyer. LeRoy Griems leaves 1-18 of his heart to Marjie Torgerson. Page Thirteen It seems, Marjie, he has to leave some room for the gals back in Rock Island, Illinois. Merlyn Raph and Wayne Baker leave their admiration for the Junior Class English teacher to “Bud” Rounds and Harlan Renn. George Schleder wills his artistic ability to Allen Hardy. You Know what we mean, Allen? Henrietta Flategraff leaves her pleated skirts to Marilyn Flategraff. She wants to keep them in the family. We were going to will away Janice Olson’s shirt and jeans but she just couldn’t part with them. Luella Carlson leaves her Social notes to Maxine Dubbs and Donna Fick. We appoint Adeline Rodean as referee for the fight. Dolores Schultz bestows her many sweaters to Merry Miller. We know you know what to do with them. Ida Fugate leaves her height to Dale Tappe. “The long and the short of it all.” Doris Schoon leaves her “sly flirt” to James Holstrom. Don’t use it too often, Jim. Delarene Doughtery bequeaths her popularity to Violet Flynn. Hail! To the future queen of the class. Duane Jamison and Olive Stevens leave their love for high school romances to Ronald Kleen and Sarah Kottchade. D ris Ludlow confers her walk to Henry Goldenstein. Helen Holtz leaves her many interesting letters to Doris Paulson and Dorothy Saenger. To the Seniors of 1947, we leave the customary seats by the wirdows. All of the carvings, initials, etc., carved on them are for your pleasure. We also pity the future Seniors because they will have to go through the same ordeal we had to. We are referring to the Readers’ Digest. Remember to take your Skip Day and don’t let anyone talk you out of it. Kid Day is the day that you can dress and act as you did when you were back in the grades. May you have a lot of fun when you do it. We also give Mr. Henderson and Mr. Johnson the privilege of punishing our successors for any misdemeanor they may do. But, be easy on them as they are still k ds and have a lot to learn. We appoint Mr. West as the sole administrator of this, our last will and testament. By: Helen Holtz and George Schleder Senior Class of ’46



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Jane 10-10 The PINE BOUGH—'46 Pa.LP Fifteen SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW 1: Bonrie Bradfield, Maxine Council, Mary Dabill, Clara Dougherty. Frank Gardner, James Harker, Henry Hasser ROW 2: Dorothy Hassman, Waldo Kline, Howard Kruger, Max ne McAllister, Martha McLaugh- lin, Gene Maxhiemer, Pat Neuberger ROW 3: Norbert Newton, Gladys Olson, Phyllis Pederson, Dorothy Pohl, Dale Potz, Donald Robinson, Arlene Rollins « ROW 4: Darlene Rollins, Ruth Rothwell, Marlys Schultz, Joyce Swartz, Clifford Ziegler, Doris Sundermeyer, Donna Mae Truax ROW 5: Jack Young, Arlene Young, Richard Tappe

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