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I, Janice Ratke, will my English literature to any ambitious junior. I• Delores Rau, will my ability in shorthand to anybody that needs it. I, Corinne Shark, will to Janice Swanson my dear old drum sticks. I, Mary Ann Sluss, will my incomplete! in English to anyone who can complete them. 1, Mary Ann Stachowski, will my social book to anybody who can get more out of it than I can. I, Caroline Stauffenecker, give my long name to anyone who can spell it. I, Rosemary Thell, bequeath my quiet manner to Alice O'Tremba. I, Clothilda Thomas, will to Bett You so all my extra wind which she will need for the First Chair in band next year. I, Agnes Thering, will my bookkeeping book to anyone that can appreciate it. I, Cordelia Timmers, bequeath my physics book to Mary Gorecki. I, Rita Tomporowski, will my cheer-1eading ability to Joann Herbrand. I, Rose Tomporowski, will my ability to play the trombone to Merlin Vender Weyst. I, Barbara Urbanski, will anything to anybody that might need it more than I. I, Grace Wiley, give my place in mixed chorus to Geraldine Winkleman, I, Mary Winkleman, will my happiness to Donna Brambrink. I, Dolphins Zablocki, give my bad luck to my brother Kenneth. SENIOR BOYS I, Kevin Adelman, bequeath the formula of my hydrogen bomb to anyone who has a good use for it. I, Denis Baron, will my good behavior in English to Lester Poganski. I, Marcel Bujarski, will my typewriter to anybody who can operate it. I, Dennis Benson, will all my over-due library books to the scrap paper drive. I, Richard Brenny, give my seat at the Paramount theater to Buck Hall. I, Donald Crowe, will my typing ability to anyone with stiff fingers I, John Donovan, will my marks to DelRoy Chm ielewski. I, Aloise Dudek, will my basketball shorts to any member op next year’s F.F.A. team. I, Allen Dsiuk, will my football suit to my brother. I, James Dsiuk, bequeath my stool in the drug store to Bill Kotsmith. I, Ivan Eckholm, will all my incomplete book reports to someone who likes to work. I, Melvin Fleck, will my ability to write poetry to anybody that isn’t cut out to be a poet. I, Wesley Glein, will my ambitious attitude toward school to all freshmen. I, Alvin Henry, will any second hour shop class to anyone who wants it. I, Larry Hesch, will my ability to use four studies profitably to anyone who can do the same. I, Desmond Hotter, will my first hour English class to the Pilgrims. I, Donald Johnson, bequeath my brother s ome ambition. I, Luther Johnson, will my car to anybody that can drive it. I, James Kaiser, bequeath my ability to use the sander in shop to anyone who can afford to buy parts for it. I, George Kipka, will my four years in the warm lunch room to anyone loyal enough to keep it. I, Joseph Kosloski, bequeath my English book to Jackie Mclntire. I, James Kothman, will my “late to class’’ passes to my brother Bob. I, Donald Krause, will all my good times to the Junior Class. I, James Kujawa, will my seat in Mixed Chorus to anybody that can sing bass. I, Gary Latterell, give my locker (No. 5) to anyone who has the courage and strength to take it ove r. I, Ernest Lewandowski, will all my track ability to Brian Winkleman. I, Ervin Lewandowski, bequeath all my parties to Jerry Moe. I, Bernard O’Konek, will my car to a millionaire. I, Adrian Petroske, bequeath my chair in speech class to Virgil O'Konek. I, Thomas Pollard, will my Physics class to anyone who wants to take Mixed Chorus also. I, Robert Quads, will all my A's in English class to Earl Krause. I, Joseph Rahm, bequeath my height to any s ho r t person. I, John Sakry, will my ability to Polka to Virgil O’Konek. I, Loren Scherbing, bequeath my position as a basketball player to all ambitious boys . I, Lawerence Schyma, will my ability in typing to anyone who hasn’t got a headache. I, Richard Simpson, will my ability to one who mi gh t need it. I, Hilary Skaja, will my position on the football team to anyone who can make it. I, Donald Sluss, bequeath my typewriter to someone who can put the parts together again. I, Howard St au f fen eck er, will my Chewy to my sister. I, Sherman Stowe, will my physics book to the next Eins t ien. I, Allard Tadych, will my ‘‘A’ s to Jerry Li ca. I, Hilary Tadych, will my typewriter to the war effort. I, Robert Vender Weyst, will my shyness to Vi rg il Moulzolf. I, Charles Winkleman, will my beautiful hair to those who like it.
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Mary Winkleman has a dirigible, No one's seen her for a year and a half--Janice Ratke is a reporter On the ''Chicago Herald' staff. Mary Ann Stachowski is a librarian, Who can find most any book; In Vienna is Dorothy Posterick Learning new dishes to cook. An astronomer is Donald Dumonceaux, Who studies the heavens at night. Marlys Lezer is an air hostess, Who has completed her eightieth flight . Carol Emn rd is famed for her teaching In colleges all over the land. Lucille is now a police woman. Who takes a fearless stand. Verna Danielson is painting pictures In her garrett, dark and damp, Dennis Baron is a mighty wrestler Recently named the new champ. Lorraine and Agnes are crusaders For women’s equal rights, Mary Dahleris a pianist Who is rising to wonderful heights. A carefree vagabond is Benson Who cares not what trail he is wending. And writing this prophecy is Cecil, Who can't think of an appropriate ending. Delphine Zablocki drives a bus On the Milwaukee Line-- Jim Rothman runs a jewelry shop, And says he’s doing fine. Caroline is an organist In a church somewhere in France. Bernie is still in dancing school Where he cannot learn to dance. The Lewandowski twins are writing books Of their adventures when they were young. President Kosloski’s picture hangs Where before, Abe Lincoln’s hung. Jim Kujawa is a detective, Who always solves his case; Donald Crowe took a trip in a lunar ship, The first to conquer space. Dick Brenny is a football coach. With a job at Notre Dame; Dorothy Biendara is our laureate Whose verses brought her fame. Carol Nelson is a salesgirl In Phyliss Nickle’ store; Janet has done to show business What was never done before. Barbara is the publisher Of many magazines, Grace Wiley is a counselor To girls in their teens. SENIOR GIRLS I, Shirley Antonczak, will my blond curly hair to Lois Meyer. I, Lucille Biederman, will my freckles to Doris Stauffenecker. I, Dorothy Biendara, will my daily trips to the Popple Creek store to catch the bus, to my sister Margaret. I, Lorraine Bujarski, will my coming late to Social, to anyone who can get by with it. I, Florence Bymera, bequeath my seat on the bus to Dorothy Kaproth. I, Gloria Carlaon, will my pleasant geometry class on Wednesday to whoever likes to work. I, Mary Dahler, bequeath my ability to stay in school and become a senior, to all ambitious freshmen. I, Verna Danielaon, will ray standing place on the bus to anyone who likes to stand. I, Carol Eberhardt, bequeath my mittens to Mrs. Paul son. I, Cecil Dxiuk, bequeath my brains to El-rose Roback. I, Carol Emard, will my singing voice to Margie Kipka. I, Marjorie Frerich. will my typewriter to anyone who will take good care of it. I, Charlotte Jacquemar t, will my job at the candy counter to anyone who can look at candy all noon hour. I, Patricia Johnaon, will my quietness to anyone who is too brave around school. I, Clara Katzeback, will my job as bus patrol to Louie. I, Audrey Knutaon, will my ability to snap gum to anyone who would enjoy it as much as I do. I, Mariya Lezer, will my singing in Glee Club to some girl who likes to sing. I, Edria Moe, will my four years of friendship with Rosie to anyone who can make a goof it. I, Marlyn Moulzolf, will my privilege as Homecoming Queen to Marion Quade. I, Carol Nelaon, will my seat on the bus to anyone with patience and endurance. I, Janet Pietrzak, will my Interests in the cities to Lydia Kosloski. I, Dorothy Poaterick, bequeath my initials D.P. to anyone who feels out of place. I, Mary Lou Preuaaer, will my height to any short person who will take care of i t . -- 20 -- .
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