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Page 33 text:
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A group of seventy freshman youtns, In 1954, Boarded the Eau Claire High School ship To sail to a distant shore. But some have left our gallant crew, Dismayed by fears untold, While forty-six sailors have smoothly sailed And now the honors hold. As pleasant thoughts come wondering, I sit back and try to recall, The day when we as shipmates chose Our colors silver and green. Remembrances will never fade Of scenes so vivid once, The dances and spreads mid happy days We shared through all these months. In memories our school day pranks And scenes of which I tell Shall linger still in after years When we have said Farewell. My thoughts turn now to present times 1 wonder what fate Can hold for this happy crew of 1958. We now have safely steered our ship From the honored Eau Claire shore. Where shall we anchor it? How use The silver we have in store? Although our journey now is over, Our crew is only few. We want to thank our faculty; Bid all a fond adieu. Barbara Smith
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HAROLD SMITH Smitty Where words are few and seldom wasted BRUCE WALDROP Bruce When there is mischief brewing- he is doing the stirring PHILIP TOLLAS •Phil ”1 enjoy hearing other peoples views, but of course they're wrong DAVID WHEELER Pete” Some men are born lucky, some receive it later, and then there's me SANDRA WAKEFIELD Sandy An all-around girl who radiates joy, her only weakness is a blond- headed boy ROBERTA WILLIAMS Bobbie Her face is like the sun, always shining to everyone
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Senior Wills 1, Jim Robinson, will my student council ambition to Don Schegal. I, Terry Molter, will my way with A women to Ron First. I, Henry Miller, will my bow legs to Virginia Herter. 1, Thomas Michael, will my managering ability to Ed Robinson. I, Benny Dohm, will my ‘39 Chevy to Bruce Rakauski so he can take Sandy Kimball out. 1, Charles George, will my big nose to Pat Partridge so she’ll stop teasing me. I, Duane Rosentreter, will what I've learned in physics to Micky Hart, I, Phil Tollas, will my ability to attended all Coloma receptions to people who stay home on Saturday nights. I, Harold Smith, will my curly hair to Tom Martinic . I, Larry Bishop, will my 34 waist to August Root to cover his skinny ribs. I, Bruce Waldrop, will my weight to James Crowder. I, Ronald Doom, will my football ability to Tom Robinson. I, Bill Kanizar, will my car to Chuck Marquis because he needs it. I, David Wheeler, will my hot Chevy to Bird Beilman so she won't have to walk home for dinner. I, Myrth Eber, will my voice to Jerri Winney so she can stay in Choir. I, Maureen Partridge, will my recipe for ham cooked in wine to Bob Handy. I, Judy Butzbach, will my pony tail to Sandy Kimball. I. Betty Dohm, will my hot Ford to Janet Hill to use. 1, Bobbie Williams, will my ability to drive, to Earl Dohm because he doesn't drive. 1, Bud Bartels, will my glasses to Delbert Schlipp. I, Rosalie Herman, will my eyebrows to Charlene Wakefield. 1, John Gardner, will my nearness in appearness to Ernie Bain. I, Martin Prillwitz, will my money to Bill Smith to buy his sister a car. I, Ronald Kublick, will my muscular build to Richard Bradford. I. Terry Peters, will my ambition to be a doctor to Walter Davis. 1, Ronald Russell, will my date book to Gary Easton. 1, Dan Rapp, will my brains to my brother. I, Howard Chronistet, will my brains to Sonny Schuh. I, James Polashak, will my Math book to Seth Wagner. I, Chester Hahn, will my scrap-iron to Bob Robinson, to get rid of it. I, Rodney Dohm. will my success in catching a Partridge to Bill Weber. I, Diana Adams, will my smallness to Nancy Freeman. I, Peggy Parritt, will my shortness to Lucy Peachy. 1, Shirley Latislaw, will my Senior trip to the Juniors of 58. ” I, Louise Merrill, will all my A's to anyone who needs them. I, Mary Freehling, will my shorthand book to Nancy Peters. I, Sandy Wakefield, will my red hair to Jean Merritt. I, Carolyn Schaus, will my soprano voice to Doris Forrester so she can be heard. I, Walter Skibbe, will my voice to Beverly Dickson. 1, Darlene Garlenger, will my V-neck seater to Carol McClure at her request. I, Barbara Smith, will my black hair to Nancy Hart. I, Charlotte Sanders, will my height to Joyce Crowder. I. Don Ertman, will my happy go lucky nature to Jeanne Froelich. I, David Hassett, will my quietness to Patsy Church. I, Bernie Kramers, will my leadership in disturbing others to Mary Khrone.
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