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To the sophomores and freshmen we leave the ability to get through the next few years successfully. I» Richard Berg, do hereby will and bequeath my small stature to Peter Miller and my ability to act to Henry Colbenson. I, Elaine Berge, do hereby will and bequeath my love for basketball games to Irene Feine and my jolly disposition to Delores Oian. I, Betty Boehmke, do hereby will and bequeath my love of dancing to Jeannette Otis and my quiet voice to Evelyn Hovland. I, Roberta Boehmke, do hereby will and bequeath my first soprano voice to Lois Foff and all the books I carry home to someone who thinks he would open them. I LeVina Boynton, do hereby will and bequeath the long bumpy bus ride to Mary Kryzer and all my troubles I leave with Carl Jahr. 1. Roger Burke, do hereby will and bequeath my cornet to Merlin Helgemoe and I leave my basketball technique to all of Rushford’s future basketball teams. If Lyle Culhane, do hereby will and bequeath my dark wavy hair to Jerry Larson and my interest in all towns but Rushford to Donny McElmery. I, Donald Dahl, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play football to Allan 3etten and my arguments in class to Richard Sim. I, Donna Dahl, do hereby will and bequeath my great love for school to Betty Nowlan and my wad of gum to anyone who can get by with chewing it. I, Janice Dahl, do hereby will and bequeath my blond hair to Marilyn Dean and my cold walk to the bus I will leave to my sister, I, Donna Dubbs, do hereby will and bequeath my singing ability to Shirley Erickson and my loaded car to anyone who can get their Dad’s car.
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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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I, Lorraine Eggert, do hereby will and bequeath all my used shorthand note books to Thora Magelssen and all the mornings the bus was late to my sister. I, Delores Evenson, do hereby will and bequeath my Stenographic ability to LaVonne Landsverk and my quiet manners I will leave with Millard Vitse. I, Delaine Feine, do hereby will and bequeath my love for bookkeeping to Louise Eggert and my cold wait for the bus to anyone who likes freezing to death. I, Donald Grover, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school so early in the morning to John Prinzing and my drum I will leave with Raymond Kjos. I, Donna Highum, do hereby will and bequeath my declam work to JoAnne Bjorge and my continuous A's to Stanley Mann. I, Doris Highum, do hereby will and bequeath my numerous A's to Bobby Forsythe and my editorship of the Annual to anyone who has the patience to wait for articles. I, Richard Holle, do hereby will and bequeath my sense of humor to Roger Hammer and I leave my white class sweater to anyone who likes to pay cleaner's bills. I, Hels Jacobson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get attention to George Berg and my love of football to Louise Markegard. I, Carroll Kjos, do hereby will and bequeath my dislike for English to Carl Jahr and my tall stature I leave to Bernie Corcoran. I, Norma Kopperud, do hereby will and bequeath my red hair to Shirley Volkman and all my ambition I will leave to anyone who may need it
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