Eighth Grade Class Will Dickie Fugere and Burnell Hart

We the members of the eighth grade class, realizing that our places will next year be taken by others, do hereby will the following treasures to those who will be our followers:

Janice Baune wills her nick-names to Barbara Carlson. Take your pick, Barbara, from J.J., Janny, Suddels, Snukkums, Bonus, Bonehead, Suzy Q., Jan, or Shorty.

Gary Berg wills his ability to outgrow clothes to Orvin Varud.

Joan Bergman Say Charlotte Nichol can have her jumpy desk. Maybe you can quiet it down a little, Charlotte.

Kenneth Bergman wills his peaceful disposition to his brother Robert so he will stay out of trouble.

Nancy Brandt wills her freckles and bow leggedness to Diana Trebas.

Wallace Christopherson thinks he would like to will his ability to take and to wear out teachers to Duane Bjornson.

Harvey Cossette hopes that Billy Foss will remember to keep his hair as well combed as he has.

Twyla Evenson wills her cold stare to Galen Olson.

Dickie Fugere wills to James Kofoid his excellent ability to get along with teachers.

Janet Gagnier wills her pet name Pretzel to Carol Jean Kofoid. Never wear pretzel cuff links to school, Carol.

Gail Gillett feels that she would like to will her quaint expressions to Dianne Suchan. Here they are, Dianne, “bottom dollar”, “from here to there and back again”, and “Oh angel!”

Burnell Hart wills his book of 10,000 jokes to Donald Christianson. He thinks you already know half of them, Donald, but try not to use the same joke twice.

Teddy Jacobson thinks Merle Berg could profit from his ability to yell. More Cheerleading, Merle??

Ilene Johnson wills her dark brown hair to Sandra Weise.

Wayne Johnson wants to will his popularity among his fellow students to Duane Deegan.

Lester Kittleson wills his horse to Marvin Laugsand. Remember Marvin, you have to learn to ride first.

Arlin Melgaard wills his shortness and ability to sing solos to Michael Brandvold. Carole Nelson wills her brother to Wanda Jostad, just in case two brothers aren’t enough for her.

Lavonne Nicholson wants Ileen Moussette to have her figure so she can play the piano.

Arlyce Parks wills her boy friends from Westhope to Sandra Weise. She hopes you better luck with them than she did.

Lawrence Pederson wills his ability to be at school every morning by eight o’clock to Keith Bangs.

Eugene Reider wills his two arms to Sandra Trengen.

Cheryl Rosberg wills her red hair and freckles to Francis Trambley.

Shari Saunders wills her ability to do the mambo to Jerome Opland.

Coleen Schneider thinks that Marlys Nelson could use here short fingernails.

Vale Tareski wants David Koland to have his A’s in arithmetic.

Ronald Tennacour wills his ability to milk cows to Larry Hoff.

Carol Ann Vandal is very generous. She says Julie Johnson can have her extra pair of glasses. Is it a bargain, Julie?

John Weeks is tired of working. He wills the rubbish in his desk to Wilbur Patterson. Good cleaning, Wilbur!

Maryls Weiss thinks her sparkling brown eyes would be just the thing for Mark Solberg.

Lois Wilhelm wills her short legs and body to Ardys Wagner.

Judy Wood wills Sheryl Myhr her height, so Sheryl can be up in the clouds.

Billy Woolcott wills his ability to read story books during class to John Hansen.

Curtis Thompson wills his ability to forget assignments and miss Phy Ed Classes to Arland Backman.

Phyllis Olson thinks her brother Harley could use some of her shyness, so she is willing to give it to him.

We, the members of the eighth grade class of Bottineau Junior High also will to next year’s eighth grade, our teacher, Miss Ortman. Let us sound a note of warning! Get your lessons done on time, no late papers! Don’t spoil the good example we have set for you!