Polk High School - Cub Yearbook (Polk, NE)

 - Class of 1945

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CLASS WILL I, Alvertus Laessle, will J'ux Jones to tho Filipino plrls and my ability to change my v ays to Phyllis Cramer. I, Dorothy Ehn, will my height to Ramona Sealey and my gum-chew- ing ability to Melva Jean Monson. I, Dean Ostberg, will Ra- ona Sandberg to Junior Sealey. I also will my size to Gail Keahlier and my dancing ability to Ronnie Ben- son. I, Wayne Glasser, will Dolores Rhode to Dale Llndburg and my mustache and side-burns to Donald Shrostrom. I, Philip Meline, will my heart-throb to Irvin Blase und all my good intentions to Roper Hanquist. I, Arlene Green, will my tuba playing to Deraid Johnson and my high soprano voice to Rosalie Bktrom. We, the Senior Class will our good behavior and the alility to improve themselves to the Sophomore Class. The Senior Class wills our assembly desks tc the Junior Class, and also our sponsor. The Senior Class wills their marks in their desk to the teachers, and the names left on the desks to the School House. .The Senior Class wills to the Freshman Clasc what's left to be willed. Class of 194b (SFAL) Wi tnesscs j Vandellno Bu3h Arlene Green Dean Ostler: Wayne Glasser

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Polk High School, Pleasant Home pre- c nct, in the Stato of Nebraska, United States of America, on this ?o 5?IeVay i th? yefr °f °:ir Lor(l’ 1945' dlvided and separated into 19 «iiferent parts, being about to pass from this educational insti- titlon, with crammed minds, cloudy memories, and confused under- standing do male, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revolving and making void all former will. As for our property, personal, mixed or'otherwise which we possess, we hereby bequeath and dispose of in the following manner, to wit: I» Elaine Galling, will my ability to be teucher's pet to Eugene XI1 nr,sporn, and all my love to LaVaughn and Leland, and my ability to talk to Joyce Jones. J DOirlT G ®tui®on» wil my, ability to be a wolf to Kenneth Be- dlent, and I will Alice Rodlne to Dwayne Hahn. Delw.Y” Lindholm, will my utility of carving desks to Donald Shostrom, and my teaching utility to Jimmy Sundberg. It Eugene Anderson, .will my bashfulness to Jack Witte, and mv longer hours oi sleep to fAiss James. h I' ?°?al? wil1 my love for Elaine to anyone who wants her, and I al3o will my quiet ways to Junior Sealey. «.iv wi0?”81? sfheaPler» wJ-H my devilment to Arthur Bates, and I will Elaine back to Don Dahlin. nirV1» ?4 Mundt, Will all my Hampton boy friends to Muriel Tfar- nick and Clcria Peterson, and my talking ability to Luella Rhode. I, Leonard Jlsa, will my ability of being lhte to Lena Mae Baack and my singing ability to Duane Newton. Baack, I, Betty Creech will my sophisticated ways to Shirlev Cramer and I will my studiousness to Janice Sundberg. y I, Dorothy Cramer, will my ability of getting married to Lois Johnson, and all my old hoy-friends to Donna Wilson. mv nfri,D!!ayne Minlei ' w111 ray hei6ht to Ronnie Benson, I also will ray nick-name to Darwin Newton. I, Van leline Bush, will all my soldiers to Lorna Mae ‘imi i-h orwj my assembly desk to Don Miller, and my ring to Phyllis Cramer »Y homework8to enneth pton? 6 Lln ’h0lm ‘° RUth d quleJ’. s Jo nker”1 JUnl°r °la889r l° Dorl ino Joh s° “nd



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CLASS PROPHECY Mr. and Mrs. Wlllert are making a tour of the United States to visit the members of the graduating Senior Class, cf 1945. The year Is now 1960. First they come to New York City where they llnd Eugene Ander- sen a retired millionaire. Since he can ufford to pay a large sun of money he has o very churning mula. As they proceed or. their Journey they come to ore of many lit- tle towns In Ohio. Here they find on a prospective lam, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson, vrs. Ferguson Is tetter known as Vandellne Bush When visiting Mrs. Ferguson, they find that se was formerly employed as one of hr. Field's models. Continuing on their Journey they come to Wayne State Teachers Colie.-e at Wayne, Nebraska. Here they find Betty Creech, who is known the state over I ecauso of her great teaching ability. She Is noted for her strictness and her orderliness. Next, the-’ go to Lancaster County where they find Donald Dah- lln as County Cornissloner. His work has kept hin quite busy and he has i.ot yet found the woman of his choice. While they are In Lancaster County they stop at Lincoln. Here they learn that someone 1rom Polk, Nebraska Is employed at the Mut- ual Llfo Insurance Company. They find u very efficient stenographer whom wo recull as Dorothy Ehn. They ruke a trip out to the airport where they find Elalno Gar- ling ua stewardess on lhe American Air Lines. After visiting with her thoy find she Is really a career woman. She tells then that she is really going to quit her Job and marry the pilot, whom she Is already engaged to. After deciding to go farther west, they go to Hollywood, Calif, where they llr.d Miss Arleno Creen working as a stand-in for Kate Smith in the movies and substituting for her many tines on her radio pregrura. So we notice thut Arlene still has her beautiful vol-ce. Although she is employed In New York, the few occasional trips she has to make to Hollywood are not begrudged by her employer. She fean- ages to have her voice brought to the public by remote control. They proceed to Oregon. Here they find on a fruit ranch, Mr. Doyle Oustalson and his wife. Through Doyle's training about fruits at the Agricultural College and his application of this training his ranch hu.i become a great success. He and his wife (the former Alice Rodlne) are living a life of luxury. Their Journey takes then, next, to Montana. Here they find thaj Wayne Glasser is foreman on a ranch. Since he always liked cowboys and their attire we are sure he Is very happy. Besides being a fore-an, which he enjoys, he has a faithful and charming wife, the former Dolores Rhode. Next, they find their way to Salt Lake City, where they find Leonard Jisa, who Is singing his way to success. To prfeve his voice Is making the nation swoon, they have put him on the radio In Frank Sinatra's place. He has had international recognition of his sing- ing ability. After leuving Salt Lake City they travel to Texas. Here locat- od on a hu3e ranch they find Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones. Mrs. Jones Is the former Alvertus Laessle. They are very happily married and show much devotion for their two children.

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