Polk High School - Cub Yearbook (Polk, NE)

 - Class of 1969

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1969, in a sound state of mind, reasoning and memory do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. To the faculty, we will our personalities, so that they can be ready to go get next years' classes with lots of courage. To Mr. Adamson, we will our kind hearts, good manners, and friendly ways, and our ability to build things in shop class. To Mr. Baskins, we will a sopwith camel to go with his red baron cap. To Mr. Chambers, we will all our old class meetings, because we got things accomplished so quickly and smoothly. To Mr. Foote, we will our great singing ability and the old Bari Sax. To Mrs. Hegwood, we will all of the old art class paintings for her living room. To Miss Heapy, we will our quiet ways in general business. To Mr. Hegwood, we will all our old office visits,, because we know how much he enjoys company. To Mr. Johnson, we will all our old office practice sets so he can give them to next years' office practice girls. To Mrs. Nilson, we will an English book filled with grammatical errors. To Mr. Swanson, we will all the Harvey E. White films that were so dear to our hearts, and a deeper voice so he can yell like Tarzan. To Mr. Warden, we will the Bazooka Bubble Gum Factory so he will chew on the bubble gum instead of the players. To the freshman, we will our ability to graduate against all odds, and also a little class. To the sophomores, we will our good examples and all our old downslips. To the juniors, we will our great leadership abilities and well planned class meetings. I, Steve Adelson, will my ability to be quiet in 5th period study hall to Wylli Foote, and Ann Otte, and my trignometry papers to anyone that will take them. I, Dudley Baack, will my memories of Harvey E. White, the nutty physicist, to David Reed so he will no longer be confused on the subject of physics, and my seat in the gestapo study hall to anyone that can get along with Mr. Baskins. I, Teresa Bedient, will my army blanket to next years' economics class so they will have some- thing to keep them warm. I, Kenneth Brazda, will my curly hair to Larry Anderson and my ability to stay out of trouble to Keith Brazda. I, Steve Carlstrom, will my sneakiness and all my brownie points to Jerry LaVelle, and my ability to play football and basketball to anyone who needs it. I, Vicky Ehn, will my freckles to Mike Lindburg so he can stand out in a crowd, and my broken car parts I will to Penny Bills so she can see Doug. I, Sue Foote, will my red hair to Julie Kisler, and my seat in study hall to Ann Otte. I, Daryl Fossberg, will my job as student manager to anybody who wants to get out of a lot of study halls, my English grades to anybody who likes to take on high goals, and my ability to study to my brother, Roger, so he won't have to work so hard. I, Lauren Glasser, will my locker to anyone who wants it, my ability to be quiet in study hall to Wylli Foote so he won't get into any trouble talking, and my ability to get along with the teachers to my brother, Robbie. I, Barb Gnauden, will my locker, books, and grades to anyone who wants them. I, Eilene Hanson, will my height to Valli Killion so she can see in her locker, and my quiet ways to Sheila O’Shea.

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DANNY SHAW STEVE CARLSTROM VICKY EHN BARBARA GNAUDEN SYDNEY WIDGA RONALD MEERKATZ 13



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I, Susan Hoffman, will my great height to Dorla LTleureux so she won't have to stand on her tip-toes to see into the top of her locker, and my trusty Ford to my brother, Bill. I, Donette Jones, will my loud voice and my ability to be heard to Valli Killion, and my old green Chevy to my sister, Carita, so shell always be able to get around. I, Rod LUeureux, will my spelling efforts and hibernations in school to anyone who wants them, and my long literature class to any junior ambitious enough to take it. I, Ray Lindgren, will my ability to dribble a basketball to Mike Lindburg, and my car to Becky Stevens beings she has to walk so far to school. I, Ron Meerkatz, will my ability to sleep in American government to Larry Anderson, and all my old general business papers to any freshman or sophomore who might want them. I, Dob Neuhaus, will my ability to play football and basketball to Robin Flodman, my ability to get along with all the teachers and my downslips to my brother, Randy. I, Donnette Ostberg, will my ability to get through those long Spanish II classes to any Junior brave enough to take it next year, and my demerit officer position to anyone who enjoys arguing. I, Bruce Samuelson, will the Harvey E. White films to anyone who can stomach them, and my trignometry grade to Trainer Dave. I, Pat Sealey, will all my Monday Morning Blahs to Marcia Myers so she will know exactly what the blahs are, and to anyone who wants them, I will Mr. Chambers' typing jobs. I, Dan Shaw, will my ability to play middle guard to Shorty and my ability to run forward in practice to Brian Tyler. I, Brad Sundberg, will to Clyde Kennel'my ability to play fullback, and my burns in metal working to anyone who is too careless to take time. I, Cheryl Tonniges, will all my old Bart Starr autographs to Sheila O 'Shea, and all those dead Mondays to my brother, Duane, so maybe there will be one day out of a week he won't bother the teachers. I, Charles Van Ostrand, will my desk that is rusty, my chair that was trusty, and my books that are dusty back to the school for repairs, and all of our nutty professor’s films starring Harvey E. White to Bradley Samuelson so he may continue in Harvey baby's foot steps. 1, Tony Warnick, will my ability to fall asleep anywhere to Duane Tonniges, my ability to come in last in track and football to Alan Merchant, and my eighty-five second quarter-miles to Vic Bender. I, Sydney Widga, will the long cold walks to trignometry class to any ambitious junior who thinks he can make it, and the long literature and Spanish II classes to anyone who can stay awake through them. I, Gayle Wize, will my ability to stay out of trouble with the cops to Jerry LaVelle, and my favorite secluded parking place to Mike and Dorla. Witnessed this day, May 22, 1969, by the following - The Pink Panther The Road Runner George of the Jungle Tom and Jerry

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