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are enroute to Italy, the country of the artistic and emotional. We find that we must be inspected at the port before we can enter the country. What is that Italian trying to tell us? I cannot under- stand a word he is saying. Good! Here comes the interpreter. Lo and behold! It's Alice Nor- by. She must get plenty of use for her know- ledge of Latin here. She can speak many more languages fluently, too. Rest assured that her heart is in her work. I wonder what Naomi Gorder is doing now? Maybe Alice would be able to inform us. So she's teaching music in Detroit, you say? I know that she studied in Europe several years. We expected that she would find a place for her- self on the musical horizon. Let us visit one of the art galleries while we are in Italy. Here is one that is renowned the world over for its famous works of art. We Qtlzrss In making this will we have tried to give freely where need was great and also to give freely in reward for services rendered to us. First, to the Class of '36 we leave our privi- leges as Seniors. To the Sophomores we bequeath our fight- ing spirit. The Seniors submit to the Freshman Class this prescription: The best tonic for those who are back in their work is Ketchup , By the boys of the Senior Class their abili- ty at Hearts is willed to the Next Basket Ball team. To Mr. Engebretson the solid geometry class leaves the definition of a circle: A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middle. We leave our thanks to the Faculty, and Lorrin Dahlager wills to them his huge heart. He leaves his abandoned seat to Melvin Kjonaas. Marg ret Larson bestows her worn out megaphones, whistles, and piano keys to those who will promise to be careful with them. By Ella Forbord, Lloyd Landmark is be- queathed her residence up north. Sylvia Koland confers 011 Olive Lorvig her unwanted boy friends and her quaint sayings Cta-rrrrrr-umi . If Ella's gift is not accepted, Wayne Mather promises his home down south to Karen Tolstad. Alice Norby eagerly presents her wrist watch to anyone who might have an interest in Hoffman. Arnt Aune intrusts his sarcastic grin to Verna Erickson and Esther Amundson. Sclveig Landaas bestows upon Linnea Setterlind her nickname Crowbait , and her knack at using the hammer. To Carol Anderson and Manly Kjonaas, Myra Amundson graciously donates her giggles. Dorvan Skoglund sorrowfully wills his appetite to Philip Hagert and Josie Foss, they may need it. see innumerable paintings on the walls, but here are three that are outstanding. On the bottom we find the name of Sylvia Koland, one of our classmates. We could always depend on her for the artistic. This beautiful cathedral that we see was planned by two of our former classmates, Dor- van Skoglund and Earl Larson, who are now world-famous architects. They have planned some of the world's most beautiful structures-- perhaps that's an outburst of their dreams in our trig and solid classes. Both boys were immensely interested in civil engineering. Time's a wasting. We must return to America before the spell is broken. The motto of our class, In Ourselves Our Future Lies, seems to have acted as a password and has ex- erted a regenerative influence on all of our classmates. May continued success be theirs in the ensuing years. will To Geneva Berg, Naomi Gorder bestows her loyalty in playing piano solos at all school affairs. Joseph Belgum bequeaths his ability to be heard to Herman Larson, and his ability to spell and ,write to Joyce Erickson. Florence Pederson gives her saying, If you don't like my gate, don't swing on it, to Pearl N orby and Ruby Skinner. Given: A studious nature to Norman Ed- munds and Alvina Landmark from Gladys Erickson. Blanche Benson, to you, Orville Hagen, pre- sents the length of his stride. Clarice Sanvik submits her tact of asking Who! What! How! When! Where! to Madeline Ronnie and Orlette Hippe. To Edner Hustad and Harry Aslakson, Earl Larson presents his melodious crooning and his knowledge of the courthouse. Magnus Baukol presents his interest in very small towns to Glenn Rundquist and Ida Erickson. Amy Nelson donates to those who haven't Fords, especially Everette Wesen and Lorraine. Smedstad, her ambition for Walking. Clifford Berg solemnly bestows upon Phyllis Sanvik and Mae Heegard his serious frame of mind. From Gerhard Wold, Ruth Voigt and Eve- lyn Barsness receive his experimental ability during vacant periods. Earl Wollan leaves his home, which is close to the schoolhouse, to Howard Skinner. It is advantageous when you get up late. In witness whereof, we the class of 1935, the testator, have to this will, set our hands and seals this third day of May, 1935. Signed-Recording Lawyer, Alice Norby. Executive, Joseph Belgum. Assistant Executive, Florence Pederson.
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Prnspize Since this is such a cool, refreshing day, come and take a walk with me. The air is so in- vigorating! See those clouds in the sky. They look like wisps of georgette from Venus' gown. But what is that great monster soaring above us? It is a giant eagle. It's coming closer now. Look! There is a man piloting it. They are coming to earth now. Let us go over to them. Oh, did you hear that? The man said he would take us anywhere we wish to go. How opportune, especially when we are just wonder- ing how our classmates fare. I.t's quite awhile since they left Starbuck High School. Let us go to the State Capitol first of all. We'd like to see the governor. He's too busy to be bothered? Well, please let us see his private sec- retary, then. Here she comes now. Nice girl. Why, it's our classmate, Myra Amundson! Per- haps she can tell us about some others we seek. Gerhard Wold? Yes, do tell us about him. So he's speaker of the House eh? That's great! Deep down in our hearts though, we think he took a liking to that position in our Social Science class. No, we haven't heard about Orville Hagen either. He's in Minneapolis you say? Pray tell what he is doing? He's a baker. No wonder he took such a liking to the motto, Eventually, why not now ? But we must be on way. We'll mount the Eagle and be off. This time, Mr. Pilot, please take us to Chicago. We expect to find at least one of our classmates there. Do you see that name on that large building across the street? It is Wollan Hospital. We had a classmate, Earl Wollan, who was very much in- terested in the doctor's profession. We'll ask the policeman who established it. Dr. Earl D. W ollan, he said. And people come from all cor- ners of the earth to consult him. Then I don't think he would have time to see us. We know his dreams have come true. Ye shades of Rome! Are my eyes deceiving me? Look at this enormous building here in the busiest section of Chicago. In large letters above it are the words, Landaas' Beauty Salon. Could it possibly be Solveig? We'll ask someone. Yes, it is owned and managed by Solveig Landaas. And she is very successful, too, you say? We'd expect that. She probably got her start in the Carnival Beauty Parlor. Now, Mr Pilot, we want to visit Philadel- phia. Yes let us off right here, please. This surely is a gigantic skyscraper before us, isn't it? Let us look at the name. W. Math- er Mfg. Co. The name sounds strangely famil- iar. We'll go inside and ask to see the manager. Luckily, he consented to see us. It's Wayne Mather, all right. So it's you who made a for- tune by discovering a new compound that makes old leather look like new. We knew you would discover something with all your tinkering about in the chemistry laboratory. Have you heard anything about Lorrin Dahlager lately? Oh, he's just received a posi- tion as feature writer for the Minneapolis Jour- nal. Success came to him rapidly. And what about Magnus Baukol? He's in Baltimore and is pastor of a church there, isn't that it? We feel confident that he will be suc- cessful. Oh, yes, we want to know about Arnt Aune. He is in Boston. What is he doing there? In- deed! He's operating the Goodyear Tire Fac- tory now. Well, he had a leader's ability writ- ten all over him. Where shall we go now? To New York. We want to get off at Fifth Avenue. Fashions, fashions, and more fashions! Dress shops and models wherever we look. Here is a stunning gown! The girl wearing it is stunning, too. Her face looks familiar. Of course, it's none other than Clarice Sanvik. We'd like to talk to her, but we must be on our way. Let us go into a restaurant for a bite to eat. The immaculate front looks very inviting to the prospective customer. Come inside with me. The waitresses are hurrying to and fro like white butterflies. We'll sit down here. A waitress is coming to take our order. I'm sure that I know her. It's Amy Nelson, in person. Doesn't she look dainty? Sh! listen to that pianist over the radio. Excellent! Ah, but it stopped. We'll hear what sort of program it is. The announcer has a pleasing tone of voice, hasn't he? Did you hear what he said? It was something like this: You have been listening to another Hour of Music presented over the N. B. C. Network by Margret Larson--Joseph Belgum announcing. That accounts for two more of our classmates. Here comes Amy back again. We will 'ask her if she has heard anything about Ella For- bord. Did you say she is operating the Elite Dress Shop here on Fifth Avenue? She cer- tainly must be in the midst of fashionable people on every side. And what about Gladys Erickson? She's in Richmond, you say? A nurse at one of the hospitals there. I know now that her fondest hopes have come true. Florence Pederson is in Kansas City, isn't sho? Yes, I hear she's ver-retary to the manager of the Meyer Mfg. Co. She likes the work very well according to the information I received. We must leave New York. First let us purchase a newspaper and scan the headlines. Berg Makes Record Flight From Frisco to Madras . There's a picture of the pilot, Clifford Berg, with his plane, Victory. We always thought he would perform some achievement in connection with airplanes, because he was always immensely enthusiastic about aeronau- tics. Again we'll mount the eagle. This time we
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