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A Z 3 1 1 . K f x 5. Marilyn Hanson, Dick Oeltjen, Thomas Walker, Charles Hopkins, Rose Marie Gaffaney, Marllyn Clasen, Karen Sorenson, Joyce Reichmann, Janice Peper. No! pictured: Erick Flscher. i..k.1 xckO Marx n 3 Lloy Marjorxe 5 Marlys 6. Tommy 7. Ross Marie 8. Marilyn Erxc 10 .Ianxce 11 I-'erdy 12 Dorxs 13 Mary Ann 14. Bernard 15. Joyce l6. Karen I 1. D . Z. ly C. . d 4. ' ' . H. 9. k .... 18 17. Rxchard M. 18. David 19. Charles Z0. Dennxs 21. Della. ,, S 5 S 4 5 6 7
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Class WIII We the Semor Class of 1955 school of Villard county of Pope state of Mlnne sota under the auspices of a profused knowledge do AR TIC LE ARTICLE AR TIC LE ARTICLE Section I Section Section Section Sectlon Section Section V Section VIII Section Section Sect1on Section Section Section Section X XIII XIV Sec tlon XVII XV III XIX Section Section X XXI Section Section ARTICLE V Sectwn I Section II Section III Section IV Section V ARTICLE Section I Section Section Section Section Section Section V Section VIII Section XIX AR TIC LE VII hereby declare this to be our last will and testament To the noteworthy Junior Class we will our abil1ty as a class to get along xn most matters To the Sophomores we leave our re served lunch table and nolsy home room and noon hours The Freshman Class may have our abundant knowledge so that they too may some day reach the goal of graduation We the twenty one Seniors leave the following ll ldlVldUa1 wills to be fully carried out after graduation I Rose Marie Gaffaney will my size nine f1gure to Gloria Adolphsen My ability to sleep anytime and any place I leave to Linnea Tolifson I Marilyn Hanson bequeath my long hair to Betty Kirckof To Harriet Kath Ileave my ability to catch a man and hold him I Karen Sorenson will my good times at Red s Lunch to Evelyn Walther and my clarinet and torn and tattered cheerleading outf1t to Harold Alcott I Ferdinand Hanson will my good times at Gene's barn to Gloria Adolphsen To Lawren Frederick goes my position as quarterback on the football team I Marlys Polzme will my sheet musmc and practices to Michael Hanke I Della Albers w1ll my wardrobe of blue Jeans to Mavxs Husmann I Erick Fischer will my roller skates to Dennis Weisgram He can also have all my Alexandria ac quaintances I Joyce Reichmann w1ll my ab1l1ty to get the fammly car whenever and wherever Iwish to Joyce Oeltjen so she will be able to go when she wants to go She can also have my nickname Joy I Richard Mertens leave my red hair to Delores Allen to go along with her temper My ability to cut classes goes to Howard Raydl or any other Junior w1sh1ng rt I Bernard Domke will my happy Journeys to Evansville to my cousin Edward Stalker My ability to steady Ileave to Donald Robxdeaux David Foner will my shorthand symbols to Michael Hanke Tom Walker, leave my good times at Westport to Joan Krook Marjorie Walter will my favorxte seat in the bus to Linnea Toliison and Edward Stalker Doris Springer will my height to Marianne Gerdes Marilyn Clasen bequeath my acquamntance to a Glenwood girl to Lawren Frederick My glft of gab I leave to Kathleen I-Iartin Alcott I Janice Peper, will all the Joke books I read during study hours to Margaret Wxnkel with the hopes she doe sn't get caught My ability to convince people Ileave to Betty K1rckof I Dick Oeltjen will my good penmanship to Edward Stalker I Lloyd Schnetzer leave my quietness to Harrlet Kath My ability to come to school once or twice a week goes to Kathleen Hartin I Dennis Nemmers will my ability at drawing cars to Evelyn Walther I Mary Ann Grussmg bequeath my seat as student council President to Margaret Hopkins My ability to mixed up at times Ileave to Joan Krook and Delores Allen e leave these our most prrzed possessions as groups to the following Juniors e Tom and Charlie will our Glenwood Theatre acquaintances to Donald Robideaux and Lawren Frederick, e the two Marxlyns will our summer Jobs and enloyable times at Peters' Hotel to Joyce Oeltjen and get Margaret Wmkel We Ferdy Dick and Charlie will our chemistry work books to Denms Wexsgram Jerry Jacobson and Edward Stalker We the twenty Semors leave our classmate Rose Marie Gaffaney for Jerry Jacobson We Marlys Marilyn and Marilyn leave our title The Three M s to Margaret Hopkins Michael I-lanke and Mavis Husmann We hereby do leave the following articles to our beloved faculty We the twenty one Seniors leave to Mlss Bechtel all our old English literature to take to England and dispose of there To Mr Vogland we leave all the cleats from our shoes the day after our graduation We would leave all the jokes we found so funny during her class to Miss Barber but they were just too interesting However she can have any leftover food from our dinner To Mr To Mr To Mr To Mr A s in the shorthand dictionary The boys in bookkeeping class leave him all the accounts which didn t Holmes we leave our vacated home room lh hopes that the next class won t be quite so rowdy Solsten we leave our quiet study halls and we the band and choir members leave all sour notes Wenner the chemistry class leaves all leftovers from exploszons Raeker the shorthand girls leave all discussions held to get out of taking dictation and all the balance To Mr Aaberg we leave all unwritten reports The boys leave all sprained ankles and other injuries a chieved durmg football and basketball seasons To Mrs Baldwin we bequeath all unlearned speeches and unclaimed properties from our class play We the Senior Class of 1955 appoint Mr Raeker our annual adviser to be administrator and executor of thxs our last w1ll and testament Any articles we have failed to mention he may sell keep or dispose of in any manner he sees fit I I . . . . . . 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