Ramona High School - Rocket Yearbook (Ramona, SD)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS WILL We, the 1951 graduating class of Ramona High School, City of Ramona,County of Lake,and State of South Dakota, seemingly to all beholders, sane of mind and of sound body, who with great difficulty achieved the ability to read and write, do hereby ordain and establish this printed document to be our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, give all our old ohewing gum wrap- pers and used gum to the under classmen. We, the Seniors, leave to the faculty our nerves to replace their old ones which we have worn out. We, the Seniors, will our old books and papers, that we have worn out with our dilligent studying, to the freshmen, our sly method of getting by with murder , to the sophomores, and genius of getting perfect grades to all of the juniors. I,Caroline Beyer,will my brains to Elizabeth Abraham my ability to play the drums to Henrietta Lingle, my method of attracting laughs to Oluf Hansen,and my horn- rimmed glasses to Daniel Wolf. I, Ardath Lingle, will my schemes used to just bare- ly get by to Robert Thurow, my speed necessary to an- swer the telephone to Evelyn Krueger, my ability t o write themes to Mr .Anderson,and my cheerleading sweater, to Ray Shultis. I, Marvin Eilertson, will my lankiness to Mary Ann Schnell, my ability to get along with the girls to Mr. Prunty, my blush to Colleen Dooley, my capaDillty of doing my lessons to Naomi Mlohelke, and my English workbook to Miss Moses. I, Rose Mary Rensch, will my long red hair to Dean Eggebraten, my love for conversation to Vonnie Kasch, all my weary hours working on plays and annual to Norma Eilertson, and my nimble fingers to Ava Mae Rensch. M.T. Beanery I.M. Desperate Lawyer Attorney at Large Witnessed

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CLASS HISTORY On September 3, 19 7, seven ambitious freshmen, tot- tering but determined, began the Journey up the ladder to success. Entrusted with duties as president of the olass was Dean Strang,but he soon fell and Henry Lingle took over hie duties. Record keeper of freshmen acti- vities and Income was Ardath Lingle. Other freshmen were Doris Lebahn, Caroline Beyer,John Fallon, and Rose Mary Rensch. Candidates for king and queen at the carn- ival were Caroline Beyer and Henry Lingle. he spring found the class eager for a vacation after having reach- ed the first rung. The next fall, ten sophomores returned with the sup- port gained by the addition of Dwight Ness,Dale Phelps. Eugene Eggebraten, and Marvin Ellertson. Henry Lingle was elected leader of the group with Caroline Beyer to help him. Marvin Ellertson was made secretary-treasurer. At carnival time some sophomores and freshmen presented the play, Life of the Party , and put up Ardath Lingle and Marvin Ellertson as candidates for king and queen. In the spring, when they had reached the second rung of the ladder, the olass again looked forward to their vaoatlon. In September, 19 9» the loss of Dwight Ness, Henry Lingle, John Fallon, and Dale Phelps diminished the class to six. Rose Mary Rensch was made president of the class and was assisted by Caroline Beyer. Upon Ardath Lingle was conferred the duties of secretary-tree» surer. Eugene Eggebraten and Rose Mary Rensch were can- didates for the class at the carnival and the Juniors worked at the lunch stand. On January 6, 1950» the Juniors received their olass rings. With the help of Mrs. Rowcliffe, the olass ad- visor, the Juniors and seniors put on the play, The Life of Riley ,and in the spring the Juniors gave a banquet for the seniors. After all of their hard work to reach the third rung,they were again prepared for a vacation. Coming back the next fall, the class had once more lost a member, Doris Lebahn. The group looked cheer- fully onward and at the oarnival they at last got a king and queen, Caroline Beyer and Marvin Ellertson. At this carnival the seniors ran the bingo stand. This queen was also the olass president with the king as the vice-president. Rose Mary Rensch was given seoretary- treasure duties. This year the class lost another mem- ber,Eugene Eggebraten. The seniors had their class pic- tures taken at Brookings. Their skip day, May 4 was spent at Bloux Falls, with a banquet from the Juniors on April 28. Valedictorian was Rose Mary Rensch and salutatorlan was Ardath Lingle. Graduation was at last aooompllshed by the class with the motto, The elevator to suoeees is not running; take the stairs.

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