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W -A • :-n k. '-Ifi --A ;. a nd i M ----r V e, the Class of 1945, do make this our first will and testament, through which we hope to dispose of our various vices, virtues, and interests to those whom v e leave behind us. V e, the Class of 1945, do will to the Board of Education our deepest appreciation for all they have done to make our school life more profitable and enjoyable . V e, the Class of 1945, do will to the Faculty our gratitude for helping us t! rough the four years of high school here at R.H.S. V e, the Class of ly45, do will to the Juniors our scats beside the windows. Vic also leave them the occasional desks full of used gum wrappers. Vie, the Class of 1945, do will to the Sophomores and Freshmen our best wishes for the future and the book-learnin' we failed to pick up. I, Alf BJorge, do will and bequeath my presidency of the F.F.A. to Vincent Niggle, ley ability to win blue ribbons on calves I will to hilton Ronn.nb rg. I, Harvey Brunner, do will and bequeath my blue Ford to John Colbenson for his morning trips to school. as for my Saturday right trips to 'Vinona,—well, I prefer to keep them to myself. I, Elisabeth Anne Buelow, do will and bequeath my ability to got straight a’s to my sister, Marion. L'y editorship of the Ripples I leave to whomever is capable. I, Lorayne Bunh.e, do will and bequeath my sports ability to Audrey Dahl. I leave my short red hair to Anita Miller. I, Robert Bunke, do will and bequeath my love for driving at a terrific speed to Robert Knutson. My interest in the Freshmen class I wish to keep myself. I, I, J:an Colbenson, do will and bequeath my writing ability to anyone who has the talent; my letter writing I prefer to keep as a personal hobby.
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the happiest of them ell, and the moct .ventful. First of all oamc the ordering of our announcements. Then on January 20, v e wont to Lanssboro and got shot by ilr. Bue. Yiro no more than turned around before Annual v ork started popping out at us, and hc Senior Class Flay came Into view. April 12, brought Senior Day at the T inona State Teachers College. At the beginning of the err wo had selected green and white as cur class colors, and the white reso as our clrss flov er. Because wc couldn't got white gowns acid caps to coincide with our colors, we chose a light grey ensemble with grc: n tasslcd caps for graduation, and wc folt quito proud as wo walked down the Junior lined aisle' at Baccalaureate Services on Hf-v 27. Then ther«.. were only a few days left--------soon wc V v' would bo leaving jI.H.S. never to return to its familiar halls and rooms. ;io began to grow reluctant about leaving it's grounds, car our friends, tfhon wo walked together as a class through the gym on Commencement night wo silently said goodbye to old R.H.S. and the friends wo wore leaving behind. In our chest of nemorios we 'firmly locked the night of Kay 31, 1945, as we received our diplomas, end stepped individually into the vast expanse of the future.
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I, Dorothy Dahle, do will par1 he- uo.rth ray interest in the Armed Service? to Dorothy Dahle, My love lor Stenogr: nhy I leave to uEuster Berg. I, Edel Griniland, do will and bequeath my interest in Hone Economics to Beverly Jorgenson. My blonde hair I leave to Helen Iverson. I, Willis Halli do will and bequeath my chccr-1ceding ability to Larry Johnson. ’y job at tho lumberyard' I leave to whomever is capable. I, Alton Klungtvedt, do will and bequeath my a-bility to oiry a guitar to Dick Stoyke. !-y ways with country gals I prefer to keen. I, Elaine. Konctchy, do will ard bequeath my hearty laugh and carefree ways to Orville Rislove, My interest in St. Louie I intend to keep for myself. I, Glendon Longer., do will and beoueath r.y Model A Ford to Danny Printing. I leave my topping manners to Arlene Brevig. I, Wallace Kierkegaard, do will and bequeath r.y quiet ways to Wesley Johnson. My interest in farm work I leave to Paul Stevens. I, Raymond MeMmimon, dc will and beouoath my tall stature to Butch Anderson. My dancing ability I will to ry next of Kin, Sylvester McKaniraon. I, Audrey ITorige-rd, do will pnd bequeath my redheaded temper to Janyleo DeBoer. I leave my baritone to anyone who will take it off ry hands. I, M ry Cliendorf, do will nc! bequeath ny second chair cla.rinct in baud to Lois Burke. My interest in the Navy I would like to keep to myself. I, Betty Rude, do , will and ' ecuoath r.y 20 inch waist line to Rose Mery Steinbauer. My everlasting colds I leave to anyone who wants then and can stand the strain. I, Ardis Rye, do will -nd bequeath my constant chattering to Phyllis Dean. My dancing ability I leave to Carmen Benson. (P.S. Watch your step.) x' 7 r..r
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