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6!44470dZ We, the class of 1956, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make the following bequests: I, Marvin Lange, will my girl friends to Big Foot, my Ford to Gary Basso and Marilyn Nelson, my whiskers to Sheryll Price, and my ability to do good work in shop to Phillip Prigan, I, Frank LaFreniere, will my choo-che-coo to Mary Lou Lange, my ability to goof off to Harvey Mitchell, and my janitor's job to Gary Schlenz. I, Kenneth Brose, will my fancy boots to Tommy Sluiter, my ability to get along with the teachers to Kay Hagler, my good grades to Sandra Willian, and my motorcycle to Patty Murray. I, Robert Johnson, will my ability to sling the bull to Sam Paladichuk, my whiskers to anybody who likes them, my good grades to Dicky Hedegaard, and my four legged means of transportation to anybody who likes to ride. I, Steve Rice, will my temper to Ina Chandler, my hair cuts to Mr. Scott, and my ability to charm the ladies to Delton Christman, my nickname Alphonse to Mr, Mason. I, Carl Etzel, Jr. , will my glasses to Ilene Caneva, my Chevie to William Hilliard, my football suit to Gail Struckman, and my school books to Bill Hedegaard, in hopes that he will take good care of them,
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W. In 1952 we started out our freshman year with sixteen students in the class. There were four girls, and twelve boys. We were initiated on Friday, September 19, 1952. We painted the S in May, 1953, In November, Harriett Mitchell was elected Carnival Queen. Shortly after this, Harriett Mitchell and Shirley Mitchell quit school. At the end of the first semester Daniel Adams moved to Sidney to attend school there. This left only thirteen pupils in the freshman class, our sponsor was Mr. Cornish. In 1953 we started our Sophomore year with twelve pupils, Monte Gable quit because of work at home. We also lost Jim Iimison in April, and Betty Io Redding left us at the end of our Sophomore year to get married. On the first of April, we started working on the Jun- ior-Senior Prom. Our theme Moon1ight and Roses. Our Prom would never have been a success without the help of our sponsor, Mr. Cor- nish. ln 1954 we entered our Junior year with only ten members left. Gracia Helland moved to Shepherd, Montana. The next to leave us was Richard Stordahlg he moved to Alexander, North Dakota. We put on our Junior Class play, Where Is the Fire, under the guidance of Mrs. Hammer. As our sponsor, she helped us arrange the Junior-Senior Banquet: our theme was Old Mexico. We are Seniors now and there are only seven of us left. Jim Rahn left us during the summer, he moved to Staples, Minnesota. We put on an all-school party on January 6. We had our pictures taken on Friday, November 18. We put on the Senior Class Play, Just Ducky under the direction of Mr. Kelly, on November 12. Baccalaureate exercises were held on May 13, and we were grad- uated on the evening of May 17. Kenneth Brose was Valedictorian and Robert Johnson Salutatorian.
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