Storm Lake High School - Breeze Yearbook (Storm Lake, IA)

 - Class of 1937

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Last Will and Testament of Class of 1937 We, the Seniors of Storm Lake High School, of the city of Storm Lake, county of Buena Vista, and state of Iowa, finding our duties in this Institution of Knowledge about finished, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. We, the Senior Class, give and bequeath unto the Juniors of Storm Lake High School, our seats in the assembly together with the dignity, good will, and cooperation that has been ours. I, Howard Flores, hereby give my little yellow car to Keith Pierce, so that he can get to school on time. I, Arlene Hill, hereby bequeath my dramatic ability to Norman Fethkenher, with the sincere hope that your greatest ambition, to play Hamlet, will be someday accom- plished. K I, Richard Evans, give to Donald Evans my ability to cook meals while the folks are away. I, Jane Scott, do bestow upon Juniorette Vilas a few of my masculine admirers. I, Forest Wise, hereby part with my studious mind and do give it unto Dudley Paulson that he may use it to the best of his ability. I, Donna Belle Willcutt, give unto Donnabelle Satterlee my basketball technique-what there. is of it. I, Darwin Evans, bequeath to Bert LeBeck my pretty curly hair, on the condition that you promise to keep it well combed. I, Evalyn Scott, give to Lorene Bram my ability to type without getting my fingers caught. I, Ernest Frerichs, bequeath my ability to squeal around corners on icy streets to Jack Spooner. Watch out, Jack, you may not be as good a driver as I am. I, Norma Preston, give to Deloma Pollock my ability to watch other people eat at the Sugar Bowl, without asking for a bite-fit's an accomplishment very few people ever realize.j I, Donald Lane, will give my cheerful smile and pleasant disposition to William Gibson. I, Ruth Farel, bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to Dorothy Rabiner. I, Bud Melcher, give my ability to take Cherokee girls to Sioux City to Francis Pendleton. I, Ruth Gibson, alias Lola Lousef' because I play both guard and forward in basketball, give my studious mind to Lloyd QChickj Thieman, with hopes that it will be treated kindly. page twenty-six

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cutt and Norma Preston After that we were entertarned by a tap dancrng team composed of Mar yory Frgr and Bob Wheat They had just fmrshed an engagement on the Inman Yeast Radro program and by the way are now as popular as the Roger Astarre team of 1936 After the floor show we notrced Nlrss Frances Nrtzke Olymprc swrmmer berng escorted by Wesley Rousch man about town We danced for a whrle and were ready to leave when a grrls trro was rntroduced We thought we recognrzed the vorces and found them to be those of Jane Scott Vrrgrnra Mrlls and Ruth Grbson We saw Popeye Toohey heavy werght champron and Betty Powell debutante just enterrng It was gettrng late and we decrded to leave as the next day would be full of adventure Suddenly a lot of borsterous laughrng and commotron were heard We soon learned that rt was Vrvran Tuttle Melclaer wxdow of the late Eddre rrch jeweler In her party were Ruth Farel Clrfford Dyvad Roberta Jenkrns and Harold Wall Tom then called for hrs car whrch was drrven by hrs favorrte chauffeur Dar Evans who took us back to the hotel The doors of the hotel were opened by Drck Ilvans and Ralph Albrrght who were stately rn therr doormans unrforms As Tom left I asl ed hrm rf he were strll rnterested rn darl harred Peg crgarette grrl at the Club he replred that he was past her class now I retrred very happy that I had seen so many of my old frrends Euly rn the mornrng I was awakened by June Skeels who occupred the surte next to name She was now a famous composer and was practrcrng on her latest prelude I that we have breakfast rn a waffle shop vshxch was owned and operated by Yvonne Tasse and Eleanor Nelson Whrle eatrng we learned that Eleanor Mrller and Rrchard Brader had announced tlaerr engagement and were plannrng to lrve rn New York The follovsrng afternoon we vrsrted the aquarrum and art museums also the zoo where we saw Fred Mrttelstadt feedrng the monkeys June decrded she would Irke to return to Storm Lake and srnce she was afrard of planes we journeyed home on a bus We were drrven to our destrnatron by Tom Fredrrkson After drrvrng several hundred mrles mrsfortune overtook us and We had a punctured trre The bus drrver sard rt would be qurte a whrle before we could contrnue une had notrced a coffee shop about a mrle back and suggested that we wart there We were rndeed surprrsed to frnd Wanda Ford a farmer s daughter sellmg cold coffee and grnger cookres She told us that Vera Haryes had been vrsrtrng her but as Vera had been used to the crty she found rt rather dull and she had decrded to vrsrt Velma Oglesby harr stylrst rn Chrcago When vt e got rnto Dubuque vr e bought a newspaper The headlrnes blur ted Publrc Enemy No 1 Caught On readrng further we drscovered rt vs as Vrrgrl Holmes who had been betraved by hrs former sweetheart V11 grnra Krasky I hope mv frrends that you have enyoved thrs trrp rnto the Future Land as much as I have Two well I nown and wclous rba1rzcfe1s Bumpfoot mul Fig page twevzty fnfe 3 C I I I. . r ' ' , , 4 , 1 c I I . I . S . I . . I . 3 C ' ' n li . C C I . , . . I I . . I I K I . . . . . I I I I I . I . I I I I . . I . I I . K A n I . I . I I. . I 6 B I . I . I I I . I . I. I . K I. I I I C n A - 4 K . I I . . I , . I I I I . . . . . II- .I I . . I . . . ' , ' . . - 2 ' . I I . I . I S I . .I . 4 rl I G . I . . . a walked in and asked her if she remembered me. Much to my surprise she did and suggested I. I . . K . I I . . . . . I . . I I I, II . II. . . I I I I I . . . G I I . I . I . I II I I I I . I ,, . I I,, I . I . . I . . I I . , . I . I. . I ,- gf , f ' . ,' , ' -



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I Wendell Pendleton, will n1y wly w1tl1 Women to Tom Chapman I Avery Laubet, beque Ifll unto DLIWHC Clemons the 1T111'1'1gC1T1Cl1TI of the Annual for 1938 I Helen Fo1d give unto 1net Pr1ch11d my ability to 1'I1'1.liC 1pp1op11ate f1ces just 'ls the teachei glances my W1y I Betty Powell, beque1th unto Mqbel Lovejoy my leldeiship in th1s Instltutlon I Floience M1ck, give my knowleclffe of music to 1111111 Stewalt I Tom Stew1rt, give my studious 111: to Rly I-Inleman I M1lj0F1C Flgi give unto M1V1s Sh1rp my 1h1l1ty to quauel with tl1e stronger sex I Fouest I-Iousmfln, pass on 111y 1h1l1ty to put s1lt 1n gnls h11i to Don 11d Price I Peg Thompson, le1ve my love for frozen rnalted I'I11lliS to Je1n Jones I Flances Nitzke, lelve my 1thlctxc 1h1l1ty to ICl1 Krout I Bob Wl1e1t, give my abihtv to get kicked out of class to Ciaig Johnson I TIIOUIWS Lovejov, p1ss on n1y speed to Ruth Bice it s rather worn I Joe C1111, give my .1b1l1tv to d1nce xn coineis 1t the school dance to J1ck QBo1le1m1ker Richards I Lel1 M1lton, give my sex 1ppe1l to June Steig I St1nley Te1chout, give my seciet gnl fuends to Floyd Latt1, I hope you c1n find out their n1111es, Floyd I couldn t I Ruth D1D1ClS, gn e my native Chaim to I oinx G1un1g I Tom I-Iaidyman, g1VC to Tom Nash my youthful swagger w1Lh the hope th1t you won t exeit vouiself I Vnginm Mills beque1th to Albelta Johnston my ability to find my Way 1round 111 large city, namely Om1hz1 I Clarence Rice, pmss on my l'11fCl1 hiking ability to W 1yne Peters, you ie lucky to hwe someone who c1n give 1t to you I hxd to le11n by myself I, Kathleen HTIYIS, glve my technic of running fiom cows acioss fields to Je1n Rodd'1 oi anyone else who might W'I11f to tiy lf page twenty seven , - i 1 ' . , ' 2 . A 2 . . J A K 2 4 . . . . . l , ' I D J. .. ' . , . . 1 . , .... . . , I. J I C I Q , ' I z . - ' . ' ' . . 3 I' 4 l ' ' , . I . . I, Patty Potter, give my Cheer-leading sweater to Elsie Swanson-treat it gently, Elsie, ' 9 . . , . ' - 1 ' . . ., C 6 . . I -, 1. l L I ' Q . , . , . ' ' ' , ' z ' ' . , . ' A , . ' - L , Q 4 I , .p . .K . , L 4 .. . G . H , . . . l . . ,. . . , 1 ,I V I , 4 - 1 4

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