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Page 27 text:
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We, the Seniors of the Class of 1952 will to the Faculty all our used firecrackers and the good name of this class to put onsome other class. We, the Seniors of the Class of 1952 will tothe Juniors our abil- ity to put on excellant class plays. We, the Seniors of the Class of 1952 will to the Sophmores the ability to get by without the aid of our sponsor. We, the Seniors of the Class of 195 will to the Freshman the ab- ility to be good sportman and hard working students in any undertaking so that Polk High School name will always be respected as it is now. I, Sheralee Hill will my ways with Marvin Nelson to Alice Janky, and my ways with the teachers to Jerry King. I, Duane Johnson will all my girl friends to Ardean Kohtz, and my motorscooter to Harvey J. Zabel. I, Marilyn Johnson will my personality to Marilyn Jones, and my pretty little giggle to Mary Lou Sandell. I, Jeanelle Kroger will my one and only GAYLEN HOLMES to Joan Van Ostrand and my ability to take good pictures to June Skaden. I, Marilyn Lind will my quiet and likeable ways to Caryln Strand, and will my singing ability to Myron Norquest. I, Leora Meyer will my height to Bill McNaught and my temper to Don Nyoerg. I, Donna Monson will Roger Werner to Luella Dose, and my speed to Lawrence Shenk. I, Marvin Nelson will my ability to nave a steady girl to Robert Carlson, and my good grades to Jack Larkin. I, Clarence Peetzke will my manly ways to Ken Werner, and Marlyce Shostrom to Kenny Bowers. I, Bob Peterson will my technique with the girls to Gil Ruzicka, and my basketball ability to Delarid riudman. I, Emil Rosno will my wavy hair to Ervin Schulze and my battered up Plymouth to Louis Light. I, Vern Samuels will my ability to drive to Ronald Nyberg, and my ability to flirt with the girls to Carroll Shenk. I, Marlyce Shostrom will my studious ways to Deland Flodman, and my ability to act in plays to Donald Nyberg. I, Barbara Walker will my loud ways to Marvelle Scott, and Dale Peterson (when I get though with him) to Janice Wilshusen. I, Annette Wilshusen will my cheerleading ability to Dean Lind- burg and ability to write notes to Lois Miller. I, Frank Ostrander will my bloodhound ways to rout up couples to Jim Adel son and my lazy ways to Marilyn Hahn.
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We find ourselves in the city of Polk. Not knowing anyone we decided to ask the policeman on the corner (beg your pardon,policew'omart) where we could find a good place to stay. To our surprise she looked familiar and then we remembered her as the former ANNETTE WILSHUSEN, now and for the past few years the happy wife of DUANE JOHNSON who we meet when we accept Annette's supper invitation. Duane is now a driver on one of the coast to coast trucking lines, arter asking about our other former classmates they take us to the stadium where MARVIN NELSON is coaching his rough and tough football team. Although his team lost Marvin had Dlenty of action—pulling hair. Jumping arouna, etc. As you all know Marvin was oncet an All-American. After the game we hop into a taxi to go to a nlgnt club, and guess who is the driver, well it's JEANELLE KROGER. This is quite a surprise as we didn't think Jeanelle could drive that good, well don't kid yourself, she couldn't. We stop- ped at a ritzy night club and who is the singer and ballet dancer but SHERALEE HILL. She hasn't married yet but Marvin still takes her out. She told us that some of the others were around so after looking in musty cellars and dusty attics we find VERN SAMUELS who is chief pest exterminator at the one and only Pest Exterminating Co. in the United States (wonder how he rates). Incidentally, Vern did marry Na- ine Shultz. However we can't tarry too long so out we go and after walking around for a while we find ourselves in front of «respectable looking building. Curisoity got the best of us so we went in. Inalde we found « respectable looking man and much to our surprise it's CLAR- ENCE PEETZKE now professor, teaching not only Math but various Sci- ences. After we discuss certain things, Clarence takes us to his home where we meet his lovely wife the former MARLY CE SHOSTROM who has no occupation except that of housewife. Clarence leans over and pats a black curly head, (its not one of his children, but a guinea pig he is trying to cross with a rat for his science studies). We leave and saunter down the street and soon we see a race track. We see a cloud of dust, smoke, and a little flame. Coming a little closer we see BOB PETERSON burning the edges of the track with one of those new fangled flame throwers. That's too hot for us so on we go and here comes BAR- BARA WALKER the city's street cleaner. Barbara has it pretty easy now all she does is push a broom up and down the streets. oops, duck here comes an airplane pretty low, it lands and stops in the middle of the street and out steps MARILYN JOHNSON who Is the best pilot for Airplane Daredevils Inc. (Marilyn always did like excitement). We get In and fly to the other side of town where we find LEORA MEYER who Is designer for the most fashionable women in town. We take off again and land near the outskirts of town where a film Is being produced wnd who do we find but MARILYN LIND who now has won nationwide fame and also a few Oscar's as an actress. DONNA MONSON is now married to Roger Werner and is living on a farm near town. Now you may have been wondering Just who Is WE . Well it's FRANK OSTRANDER and EMIL ROSNO, who are now in the spotlight as the singers of the country. For the past few years they have beentournlng the country singing and making records of the popular hit tunes. if you are wondering if they are married, well it did happen, now they are happy with their families. Their wives names are unobtainable at present.
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