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Page 28 text:
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Earl Sorum is Our Student Council president He has a mind which from his work Is easily bent. For Harold Thompson Killing off pests would be fun. If he could do it with A Thompson Sub-machine Gun. Verna Tomte 'YouId be Hollywood bound. Except when in front of a mike. Out comes-not a sound. Jane Wolfram Helps run tho Hart Store. Even with all those apples on hand, Sho eats them all down to the core. Til lard 'Tarnken Gives speeches worthy of fame. For which the English language Is not wholly to blame.
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Norma Kopperud, Our future 'bookkeeper, Isn't a very Late morning sleeper. John Kryser Out dances everyone on the floor. He sticks to one girl Though he should have a dozen more. John Landsverk Works bottling pop. He works until He's nearly ready to drop. Bruce Larson works In the Choice store. He has the job of Sweeping the floor. Jean Lewis, Head of the Ripples'' staff, With her humorous .speeches Really can make an audience laugh. Marion Luedtke Will swing a strong hoe Up and down (for a price) Any man's potato row. David Medhaug, Our student from Brooklyn, Blushes when he sees The girls are lookin'. Mary Nowldn, On any pretext, Would skip English speech class, (She thinks she will be next.) Linda Olstad Is a cowgirl rooten tooten, After seeing a western. She comes out a shootin. Rich Byron Otis' Fondest ambition, Is to keep his face out Of this annual edition. Janet Quamen Isn't very tall. When she's on the gym floor. We can hardly see her at all.
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Y.'e, the members of the graduating class of 1952 having passed all required physical and mental examinations, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish and declare the following to be our last vvi 11 ar)d testament, with the intention of disposing of our personal contrivances, interests, and all such things to the following bene’i-ciaries t le, the class of 1952, will to the Board of Education our appreciation for the many opportunities offered to us during our school years. . e, t’ne class of 1252, will to the ■'’acuity our sincerest thanks for their understanding help and patience in guiding’us through these past years. ,e» tha class 19S2, will to the janitors all the initials carved in the desktops and the paper le t in the aisles. To the juniors we will leave the seats by the windows in hope that they will make good use of them.
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