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Senior Wills I, Beverly Beilman, will my bubble gurti to Mr. Rose. I, Daniel Bennett, will the scar on my head to Sharon Zielke. I, Donald Bodke, will my shotgun to Mr. Rose to take care of himself. I, Bonnie Bradford, will my good times at E. C. to Cathy Ickes. I, Leslie Briney, will my ability to attract girls to Billy Taylor. I, Robert Chandler, will my broken down blue ford to Brenda Byrd. I, Patsy Church, will my gum to Mr. Kennedy. I, Larry Churchill, will my height to Bob RodelL I, Josephine Cooks, will my smile to Mattie McAfee. I, Jim Crowder, will my muscular build to Jerr I, Carolyn Curtis, will ray long blonde hair to Virginia Tilly. I, Richard Dickson, will my sideburns to Tom Robinson. I, Sandra Ellis, will my smile to Delores Ruff. I, Robert Flagel, will nothing to nobody for no reason. I, Jeanne F roehlich, will my ability to blush to Carol Kaiser. 1, Robert Handy, will my ability to grin under pressure to Dave Rose. I, Mick Hart, will my driving skill to Doris Forrester. I, Alvin Hassett, will my build to Ronald Grove. I, Sandy Kimball, will my weakness for blondes to Carol McClure. I, Peter Korelich, will my shortness to John Coon. I, Janet Kramer, will my neat pony tail to Lila Haley. I, Mary Krohne; will my long fingernails to Beverly Dickson. I, Ishmael Livingston, will my tallness to Mr. Green. I, Chuck Marquis, will my brains to Mr. Rose. I, Joe Massie, will my curly hair to Vernon S tube It. I, Tom Martinic, will my two front teeth to Bill Smith. I, Christine Miller, will my drumming ability to June Kneibes. I, Fred Miller, will my short hair to Nancy Peters. I, Carol Molter, will my typing II class to anyone who wants it. I, Kit Molter, will my build to Rich Bradford I, Margaret Pagels, will my clarinet to Charlotte Weaver. I, Lucy Peachey, will my dairy cow to Virginia Tilly. L James Price, will my American Literature book to Joyce Balers. I, Ronald Radke, will my stature to Tom Robinson. I, Bruce Rakauske, will my height to Virginia Herter. I, Robert Robinson, will my candy machine to Gary Easton. I, Duane Sapp, will my dancing career to Vernon Stubelt. I, Donald Schlegel, will my Student Council ambition to Gary Easton. I, Delbert Schlipp, will my speed to Rich Bradford. I, Robert Shannon, will my musical ability to F red Oppenhisen. I, Jean Smith, will my ability to get my lessons done to my sister. I, Terry Smith, will my ability to walk fast to Mary Byrd. I, Dave Timmrech, will my rabbit's foot to Teresa Warsko. I, Seth Wagner, will my football ability to Tom Bingham. I, John Warsko, will my playboy calendar to Mr. Green. I, Bill Weber, will my Mercury to Pat Partridge. I, Polly Welche, will my typing □ bood and Soc. class to Eunice Welche. I, Frank Wheeler, will my car to Ron Weber.
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Page 30 text:
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Senior CL ass Histo In the fall of 1955, sixty five eager freshies entered Eau Claire High School. Under the able guidance of our class sponsors, Mr. Dave Rose and Mr. Bob Rhinard, the following officers were chosen to manage our class: President, Chuck Marquis; Vice-President, Bruce Rakauski; Secretary, Sandy Kimball; Treas- urer, Bonnie Bardford; Reporter, Don Schlegel and Student Council Representative, Delbert Schlipp. In October we were properly initiated by the sophomores. Sixty four freshmen returned in the fall of 1956 as sophomores. This year we were sponsored by Mr. Beryl Bredon and Mr. JohnVucich. Class officers were chosen as follows: President, Don Schlegel; Vice-President, Bob Robinson; Secretary, Bruce Rakauski; Treasurer, Chuck Marquis; Reporter, Pete Korelich and Student Council Representative, Delbert Schlipp. In November we selected our class rings, and we received them soon after Christmas vacation. Our rings made us feel more at home at Eau Claire High School. Fifty nine of our classmates returned as juniors in the fall of 1957. Mr. Mark Green sponsored us for the year. Our class officers for the year were: President, Ed Robinson; Vice-President, Alvin Hassett, Secretary, Sandy Kimball; Treasurer, Bird Bielman; Reporter, LuJean Sedon and Student Council Repre- sentative, Delbert Schlipp. Shortly after school started we began planning for the prom with our prom ad- viser, Mr. Dave Rose. On April 18, die junior play cast presented The Great Scotts.” It was a big suc- cess. and we felt our director, Mr. Robert Rhinard, had much t do with it. On May 3 we honored the seniors at the prom. It took lots of hard work, but the night and day before the prom were the hardest. The theme was “Oriental Gardens,” and I’m sure it will not be soon forgotten by many of us. In the fall of 1958 fifty seven big seniors returned for their last year at Eau Claire High School. We were sponsored by Mr. TomKennedy and Miss Florence Emery. Class officers were chosen as follows: President, Seth Wagner; Vice-President, BobRobinson;Secretary,Sandy Kimball; Treasurer, Bonnie Brad- ford; Reporter, Jean Smith; and Student Council Representative, Jim Crowder. The senior play cast, under the direction of Mr. Tom Kennedy, presented a three-act comedy called, “The Professor Proposes” on the 21st and 22nd of November. Selling magazines was one of the ways we earned money to go on our senior trip. The exciting final months of our senior year included our senior prom, senior trip, and at last baccalaureate and commencement. These four years together will long be cherished in our memories. As our hours grow shorter and shorter, these memories grow dearer and dearer. We will always be grateful for all the help and advice our teachers have so willingly given to help us live up to our class motto, “Nothing succeeds like successi” CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose
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M emones Our Freshman year When we were new, The friends we had Were very few. We made more friends Our Sophomore year And memories That we'll hold dear. As Juniors we Were growing old In ways of school. Playing pranks untold. Though different paths We'll take in time, In memory we'll still remain The Senior class of 59”. And now our High School days are done, We say good-bye To everyone. Jean Smith
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