Turtle Lake High School - Trojan Yearbook (Turtle Lake, ND)

 - Class of 1952

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H1s1'g2Y.f Q Q aali, We, the :raduating class of 1952, wish to present to you at this time a syno- psis of our trials and tribulations up to this time. Most of us started school in about LVQO. we managed to get through the first eight years despite the usual difficulties.Such as sickness and keeping the teach- er after school now and then. After overcoming these difficulties we were ready to enter high school. During the Freshman year there were twenty-six of us including the following: Alfred Schock, James Sellon, Loretta Grosz, Luella Grosz, Lillian Schlaht, Ruth Preisinger, Rueben Bergit, Richard Huston, Meinhardt Flemmer, Ardella Schon,Arlene Schumacher, Alvin Schock, John Hawley, Clinton Jesser, Raymond Sanderson, Kenneth Sandberg, Oscar Corum, Gordon Torkelson, Donald Belsheim, Meinhart Schock, Laura Kvale, Leona Presser,Arliss Ockert,Ann Sandberg,Delano Repnow, and Richard Heinle. In our sophmore year Lillian Yesenko joined our class and the following left: Kenneth Sandberg,Oscar Corum, Gordon Torkelson, Donald Belsheim, Meinhardt bchock, Lillian Schlaht, and Laura Kvale, leavin At the beginning of our junior year class. Clinton Jesser, Richard Heinle, total number was now 15. At the beginning of our Senior Year lies Ockert, Delano Repnow, Wesley Helm, left with lk members. I James Sellon and Richard Huston att Ruth Preisinger went to Otis Uistri years of high school were spent at Turtl Alfred Schock went to Turtle Lake remainder of his grade school was spent of high school were attended at Turtle L Loretta Grosz attended schodlat Lak g our class with l9 students. Barbara Harmon and Wesley Helm joined our Ann Sandberg, and Leona Presser left. Our we lost four more members, including: Ar- and Raymond Sanderson. Our class was then ended all 12 years at Turtle Lake. ct foO for her first eight years. Her four e Lake. Public school for his first 5 years. The at wise School District?36. All four years ake. e Margaret Districtyoh for her first eight years and then came to Turtle Lake for her high school. Meinhardt Flemmer received the firs 522 and came to Turtle Lake for his four Lillian Yesenko wentto Nelson Distr Her first year of high school was spent ing three years at Turtle Lake. John Hawley went to Rueter schoolfl were spent in Turtle Lake. t eight years of his education at New Home years of high school. ict?67 for ha-first eight years of school. at Benedict, North Dakota, and the remain- for his first 6 years of school. The rest Arlene Schumacher went to school in Turtle Lake for her first grade. Her se- cond through the fifth grades were spent years at Turtle Lake. Alvin Schock attended his first se rict WBA. His high school was spent in Luella Grosz went to Lake Margaret school at Palmburg F66 for the remaining for her four years of high school. Barbara Harmon attended Otis Distri to Velva for her first two years of hig Turtle Lake. Rueben Bergit receivedhis gradescho in Seattle, Washington,and the remaining- ven years of school at Lake Margaret Dist- Turtle Lake. for her first year of school, she attended seven years, then she came to Turtle Lake ct WSC for her first eight years. She went h school. She finished h h l t her hig sc oo a ol education at Crooked Lake Districtf 26 He came to Turtle Lake for his high school. Ardella Schon went to Holmes consol Her sixth grade she spent at Mercer and 353. Her eighth grade and high school e Our first important class activity edy, entitled, nThanks Honey.n On May 1, 1951 we gave a banquet fo Day theme. idated District 653 for again her seventh grade her first 5 years. at Holmes District ducation she received at Turtle Lake. was our Junior Class Play,a three-act com- r the Senior Class of 1951. We had a May I0

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was WH-gf i X - - We, the graduating Seniors of '52, of the institution of secondary education, known as Turtle Lake High School, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, ordain, publish,and declare this to be our last will and testament, to the undeci- ded, unprepared lower classmen of the Turtle Lake High School. RICHARD HUSTON wills his position as left-end on the football team to MARJEAN BROWN in hopes that she will be of benefit to the Trojan football squad. RICHARD wills his dark beard to JAMES SCWWMAGHER to go with his blonde hair. ARLENE SCHUVACHER wills her job at the cafe to GLORIA PETERSON so Gloria can meet a variety of the opposite sex. ARLENE wills her long claws to DARLENE LIND- TEIGEN to complete her ll!! personality. VEINHARDT FLEMMER wills his ability to talk during school time and not get caught to RICHARD GOVEN. MEINHARDT wills his soft and timid laugh to JEANNE FIS- CHER in hopes that she will use it as often as he did. LORETTA GROSZ wills to RANONA KVAMME all her debates she had with Mr. Wick,so they get settled. LORETTA wills to MIKE GUTENSOHN her ability to stay in her desk in the assembly so he won't wear a teacher out. LILLIAN, ARDELLA, and ARLENE will an alarm clock to DORIS KECK, we sincerely hope that she will put it to better use than they did, especially in getting tosc- hool on time in the morning. ARDELLA SCHON wills her height to LOIS BERGO so she won't feel so self cons- ious at certain times. ALVIN SCHOCK wills his ability to go down town during school hours without - getting caught to ARYCLE BORG. ALVIN wills his masculine build to AHART HOFER. RUTH PREISINGER wills her ability to argue Present-Day-Problems to HENRY BIBELHEIMER. RUTH wills her ability to mind her own business to CLARICE OCKERT. ALFRED AND JIM will to the rest of the basketball boys their calm,easy going manner in the dressing room before a game. LUELLA GROSZ wills her job in the office to LOIS OLSON, so Lois won't have to work so hard to find out the latest happenings. LUELLA wills her forward position on the Phy Ed basketball team to EARL ALEXANDER. JAAES SELLCN wills his Mercury to MR. WICK so he won't have to worry abgut u1e Chevy starting and being late for a game. ARLENE wills her ability to go steady to DELTON HOFER. LILLIAN YESENKO wills her graceful step to LAVERNE HAAS. LILLIAN wills her old comic books to LARRY LEVI to make sure his supply lasts over the next school year. JAMES SELLON wills his basketball jersey number 26 to LOIS BERGO so the fu- ture Seniors can take first place in the girls basketball tournament next year. JAMES wills DARLENE to EARL ALEXANDER for safe keeping next year. ARDELLA SCHON wills her glasses to MYRON CARR so he won't overlook the finer things in life. ARDELLA wills her ability as grade reporter to the future report- ers so Clarice won't have to tell tell everyone how to do it. RUEBEN, MEINHARDT, and JOHN will their ability to mix chemicals and still be around to tell about it, to MR. FALKENSTEIN. LUELLA wills to MARJORIE LOVE some thread and a needle, so she won't have to come to school with an l5-inch slit in the back of her skirt. LUELLA wills her genuine and warm-hearted smile to ARDITH BEGGS to replace her sober expression. RICHARD wills his job in the lunchroom to NORMAN SCHLAWNANN in hopes thatrun- ning down town after groceries will keep him in shape. ALFRED SCHOCK wills his left half back position on the football team to JN ES SCHUMACHER so that Turtle Lake will keep its winning ways in football. 11

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