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9 R IANICE SCHULTZ E N I O A Squad Cheerleader ELI SPANNAGEL Student Council President DICK DECOCK A Squad Football Captain JOAN WAGNER Drill Squad Drill Leader TONI WOLKE Student Council Secretary BOB TWEDE A Squad Basketball Captain HEEL
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JOAN WAGNER nJ-hoann Service Club 17 Drill Squad 2-3, Leader 45 Dogie Staff 2, Assistant Editor 3, Co- Editor 4g Pep Club 1-2-35 Chorus 1-2-33 Girls' State 3': FHA 1-2, District Song Leader 3, President 4: B Squad Cheerleader 1: Stu- dent Colmcil Treasurer 3: Class Treasurer 1: Class Play. TONI WOLKE Mouse Service Club 1: Drill Squad 2-3g Dogie Staff 2, As- sistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Annual staff 1-2: Pep Club 1-2-3: Chorus 1: B Squad Cheerleader 1: A Squad Cheerleader 3-4: Masquers 1: Student Coun- cil Secretary 4: Class Sec- retary 33 Class Play. Sponsored by BOB TWEDE Charlie Football 1-2-3-4: A Squad Basketball 1-2, Co- Captain 3-4: Track 1-2- 3-45 Pep Club 1-2: Letter- man's Club 2-3-4: Class Play. LA VINA WATSON Albino Twirling 1-2-3-4: Annual staff 33 Chorus 1-2-3, President 4: Class Play. FORSYTH SPORT CENTER FORSYTH HIDE AND METAL
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CLASS WILL We the Class of 1959 having gnarled bodies, feeble minds, and a greedy suspicious nature do hereby leave our last will and testament and condemn those chiseling underclassmen who take advantage of it. To the faculty we leave the keys With which we have done what we please. To the juniors who are so snooty and sly We don't leave a thing - just tell them bye-bye. To the sophomores we leave the desks Which we have made more picturesque. To the freshmen we leave the ceiling and halls A little bit bumpy with slimy spitballs. Noel Blakesley, leave my ability of getting crumpled fenders to Dale Fender-Bender. Darlene Cook, leave. What more do you want? Dick DeCock, leave my two fifty smoking. out of season. Jay Donley, leave - have wife must travel. Donna Fink, leave saying, No not tonight, Andy. Margaret Flanagan, leave my sack dresses to the Tent and Awning Co. Ron Friez, leave my goose call to Mr. Ross. He took it anyhow. Charles Gustafson, leave my can opener to Louie Lujan so he can open his P0P- Kirk Hindman, leave my cat cut to Gopher Corcoran. Lyle Johnson, leave my pink ears to Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. Omer Kruger, leave my title Lucky Lips to Arvon Eberhardt. Leonard Leary, can't leave. I've still got ten hours detention. Pauline Lix, leave on a high lope for the far North. Bill McKinney, leave my teeth scattered all over the arena. The over head plank on chute number six was too low. Jerry Mickell, leave my nickname Hunk to Eddie Harris. Bob Mogen, leave gasping for breath. I just told a funny. Don Mortenson, leave my profile on a plaque at the Moose Lodge. John Prince, leave a pig to the hot lunch program. Dave Quenzer, leave my dancing steps to Arthur Murray for further study. Dick Schelin, leave my spinners to anyone stupid enough to steal them. Jim Schiffer, leave my speed to Monkey LaGree. Bill Schulenberg, leave my motto, Love them and leave them, to Pat Cowley. Janice Schultz, leave, still trying to figure out why that tree jumped out and hit Pete's car. Eli Spannagel, leave my flat feet to Beals Furniture for table tops. Jim Starr, leave to start dancing courses for shy young guys, featuring Roach's Rock. Diane Sutton, leave my late hours to anyone who can keep them. Bob Twede, leave Leary and Quenzer in one piece, although slightly bruised Joan Wagner, leave for the dam, but only to walk my dog. Lavina, leave my nickname Albino to anyone. I'm even willing to pay to get rid of it. Toni Wolke, leave feeling the way I came in - mighty low.
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