Rushford High School - Valley Legend Yearbook (Rushford, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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I, Bertha Ann Cottrell, do will and bequeath my ability to be late to Norna Glenna. My interest in that certain senior boy I refuse to will to anyone. I, Eileen Dahl, do will and bequeath my genial disposition to Marlys Olson. My domestic aptitudes I will to La Velle NiggLa. I, Annette Dahle, do will and bequeath my quietness and my willingness to help others to Ethlyn Jacobson. I, Homer Zggen, do will and bequeath my innocent looks and propensity for wise-cracks to Clarence Quonen. I, Robert Gahnz, do will and bequeath my tall stnturo and low voice to Archie Anderson. I, Arthur Grindland, do will and bequeath my springing walk to Harold Anderson. My interest in agriculture I leave to Lyle Anderson. I, Milton Helleland, do will and bequeath my interests in the freshman class to Vernon Carlson. I believe he is quite v illing and able to take care of them. I, Edna Hovde, do will my librarian duties to Grace Otis. My sincerity and interest in ray work I leave to John Culhane. I, Doris Humble, do will and bequeath ny book, How to Get Along with the Teachers , to Robert Berg. I hope it will benefit him as it has me. I, Lyle Iverson, do will my wavy auburn hair to Donald Bue-low. My winning personality goes to Lyle Radtke. I, Ronald Kahoun, do will and bequeath ny modest and polite manners to Leroy Schwager. I, Edna Lou Kierland, do will and bequeath ny magnetic personality and popularity to the sophomore girls. I hope it will make their school life more enjoyable. I, Orrin Klungtvedt, do will and bequeath, ny interest in science and electricity to Robert Colbenson. I, Dagny Mindrun, do will and bequeath my tendency to waste time in bookkeeping to Norma Glenna. I, Joseph Moran, do will and bequeath ny pessimistic outlook on life to Alice Isberg. I, Ina Olson, do will and bequeath my interests in Chevies to Gladys Barney. I, John Peterson, do will and bequeath my ability to drive with ny left hand to Donald Byboth. If Ln Verne Rakstad, do will the hours I spend on bookkeeping to the junior girls to keep then busy during hours that they receive for talking. I, Donald Rollins, do will and bequeath ny ability to look well in any clothes to the junior boys. I, Paul Stehly, do will my fondness for being a pest to Leroy Schwager. My numerous A's I leave to Billy Marker.

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We, the Class of 1942, do make this, our first and last will and testament, by which we hope to dispose of our various vices, virtues, and interests to those whom we leave behind us. We, the Class of 1942, do will to the Board of Education our appreciation for all they have done to make our school life more profitable and enjoyable. We, the Class of 1942, will to Mr. Hanson the three lower classes to be used as new material for his jokes. We, the Class of 1942, will to Mrs.Stehly our sincere thanks for her untiring efforts to help each student to become a better citizen. We, the Class of 1942, will to the faculty our gratitude for getting us through four years of high school. We, the Class of 1942, will to the Juniors the much desired seats near the windows with the hope that the radiators will work next v'inter when it is below zero. To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave our experience and excess knowledge acquired during our four years in high school. I, Florence Amundson, do will and bequeath my popular song-books to Lavonne Severson. My spare time spent in writing letters I leave to Hazelmae Bakken. I, Marvin Anderson, do will and bequeath my interest in the fairer sex to Adolph Feine. My teasing manner I will to Archie Anderson. I, Sidney Arnold, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Milford Thompson. My perfect physique I will to Ingart Ekker. I, Lillian Benson, do will my long black hair to Evelyn HoeL My editorship of the Ripples I pass on to Margaret Steinbauer. I, Robert Bjorge, do will and bequeath my neatness and my friendly manner to Earl Wold, I, Harold Bladine, do will my excess weight to Niles Westby. My interest in the Radio Shop I leave to anyone who will fulfill my duties there. I, Francis Budmon, do will my dislike of school to Irving Vitse. My ability to argue with teachers I will to anyone who has the ability to carry on. I, Dorothy Buelow, do will and bequeath my calm and quiet manner to Phyllis Larson. I, Rockwell Carlson, do will and bequeath that personal trait which makes everyone like me to Joseph Burke. I, Emil Cordes, do will and bequeath my bold and forward manner and my blonde hair to James Corcoran.



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I, Lawrence Sorum, do will my studiousness to Dale Reishus. My aptitude for asking questions I leave to Mildred Eskelson. I, Elaine Stephenson, do will my hearty laugh to Lorraine Johnson, My interest in the Alumni I leave to June Iverson, I, John Stevens, do will my ability as a leader to Clarence Sorum, My presidency of the Athletic Association I leave to the most capable Junior, I, Donald Stoyke, do will and bequeath my serious attitude and my ability to keep busy to Donald Stephenson. I, Donald Swenson, do will and bequeath my trips to the cities to Joseph Burke. My tall lanky figure I will to Vilas Amundson. I, Leland Torgerson, do will and bequeath my slow and careful driving to Harvey Brunner. I, Donald Woxland, do will and bequeath my loud and boister-our manner to Lillian Thompson.

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