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her privately owned swimming pool in Hawaii and won the 1960 Universal swimming championship trophy. Last but certainly not least is Orville Johansen. After graduation Orville went to the Army. When he was in China he became very interested in dancing and is now in C0mPetition with Arthur Murry. Orville has dancing schools all over the world. He spends nine months out of a year in South America and China teaching them the modern dances of the United States. Orville is married to one of his many girl friends and has three children. CLASS WILL Being of sound mind and body I, the representa- tive of the senior class, write this will of the following seniors. Lorna Westall wills her figure and curves to Joan Maroong her ability to get sent home from school to her mother's cradle to Donna Huenersg her activeness to Virgil Nipp, and her talkativeness to Jim Friedrich. Barbara Thompson wills her studying ability to Leonard Robbg her ability to pass for eighteen to Charlotte Beckg her naturally curly hair to Kenneth McCurdyg her ability to get along with others to Sharon Youngg her ability of being edi- tor of The Warrior to Donna Hueners. Darrell Johnson wills his nickname 'Gilbert' to Lynnie Williamsg his ability to get home late to Diane Potterg his hook shots to Red Westallg his ability to work hard to get out of doing work to Delmar Showg his butch hair cut to Kenneth McCurdy, Orville Johansen wills his blonde curly hair to Lila Hyinkg his ability to always have a girl friend to Bob Thompsong his quietness to Paul Friedrich. Thelma Hyink wills her cheerleading ability to Leanore Polzeng her ability to reduce to Norma Schutzg her sunny disposition and sweet smile to Sharon Youngg her almost constant silliness to Diane Potter and Joyce Westall ibut take my advlcn don't be selfish with it because you have Plenty of your owngl and her giggle to C arlotte Beck. Walter WBud' Harmdierks wills his knack of 'pishin to Delmar Showg his polka know-how to Bob Snyder and Bill Huenersg and his big change of personal- ity to Sharon Young. Chuck Bliss wills his nine lives to Joan Maroon who will undoubtly need themg his ability to go with- out sleep to Bill Huenersg his ability to get Wboosyn on an upside down Root Beer sign to Bob Sn derg and his brownie points to Red Westall. Gene geek wills his smart remarks and pet peeves to Leonard Robb and Paul Friedrich, but I don't think they will ever need them. Gene also wills to Jim Friedrich the job of swinging his corner ladyg and he wills his grades to Lila Hyink. Thel and Barb will their good bus seats to Donna Hueners and Lila Hyink. Hang on to 'em, kids. , ' P F' X 'ANDER5ON'5 61105531 WINFKF-'J
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Bud and Lorna will their professional dancing abili- ties to Virgil Nipp and Norma Schutz. The three senior girls, Lorna, Thel, and Barb, will their three coat hooks that they've had all four years to the three freshman girls to keep, treas- ure, and cherish the rest of their high school days. The senior class wills their ability to get along and Wstick togethern to the sophomore class. They will their school skipping adventures and alibis to the freshman class and also their abil- ity to give good class plays. Good luck kids. To the Junior class they will the gumlstuck under the deskslg the books, which are in good condi- tiong the row of desks by the warm radiators, the pencils, erasures, old tests, candy wrappers, gum papers, apple cores, and anything else they might find. To the teachers, the seniors very gratefully will some peace and quiet during the summer months and until the next seniors take over. We advise you to make good use of it. CLASS HISTORY The eighth grade had ten pupils: Myron Anderson, Orville Johansen, Bob E Loretta Smith, Gene Beck, Norris Solen, Barbara Thompson, Charles Bliss, Darrell Johnson, and Lorna Westall. In the fall of 1951 nine green and mischievous freshmen entered the Winfred School. They were Gene Beck, Darrell Johnson, Charles Bliss Orville Johansen, Walter Harmdierks, Thelma Hyink, Barbara Thompson, Lorna Westall and Wuanita Johnson. Mrs Gottsleben, superintendent, Mr. Kloxin and Mrs. Vickere were the teachers. The king and queen cand- idates were Wuanita Johnson and Charles Bliss. The sophomore class consisted of the same enroll- ment excepting Wuanita Johnson who dropped out and went to Orland. The carnival king and queen were Thelma Hyink and Bud Harmdierks. Mr. Gottsleben, superintendent, Mr. Fritz and Mr. Huegelman were the teachers. Darrell Johnson left us and continued his junior year in Inglewood, California. Bob Smith came from Beadle High School to join us. The king and queen were Barbara Thompson and Orville Johansen. We put on the play Wwinning Schemersn with Mr. Fritz as our director. We gave a Junior-Senior Banquet with the Hawaiian theme. Mr. Gottsleben, superintendent, Mr. Fritz, Mrs. Keller one semester and Miss Chapin the other semester were our teachers. The senior class has now completed their four gears of high school education with eight seniors. arrell joined us from California again, but Bob Smith left us to go to California so there is now graduating Darrell Johnson, Gene Beck, Walter Harmdierks, Charles Bliss, Orville Johansen, Barbara Thompson, and Lorna Westall and Thelma Hyink. Thelma Hyink and Gene Beck were the carnival king and queen of the class. The seniors presented WHere Domes Charlien with Mrs. Christensen as our director, N ORTHWEST SEC U R I T Y MJ-XD! S ON
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