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Class Will We, the Seniors of '59, in sound mind and body, do make this our last will and testament. The senior class wills the old school house, broken shades and typewriters, gumed up seats, scarred desks, unpaid debts, and what's left of the teachers to the underclassmen. KELLY QUINN wills his report card to anyone who would like a change in scenery. (From bad to worse.) LAMONT FLESSNER wills his seat by the window with the broken shade to anyone who wants it. MARYLUND BILLS wills her slightly used voice to Betty Dickinson. KAREN WISE wills her cheerleading ability to Bonnie Phelps. HENRY BRUNS wills his ability to drive a tractor to Kathy Rowley, and hopes she can use it. RUSSELL (JACK) CRABB wills his muscles to Delbert Hillman. RONALD TREMAIN wills his ability to keep quiet to Donna Howerter. EUGENE BOEHMER wills Joyce to any boy who will take good care of her. But he wants her back after she graduates. BOB HORST wills his ability to stay slim to Doris Whitefoot. JUDY MEYER wills her ability to stay away from make-up to Gloria Vosika. RICHARD TEAGUE wills all his dates with Karen Theis to Richard Bruns, and hopes he enjoys them. GARY THOMPSON wills his height to Roger Stonecipher. BEVERLY BORM wills all the tape on her class ring to any football boy that might need it for first aid. PATSY TREBLIK wills her ability to drive the Cad in tractor low to Gloria Way. JANE MEYER wills her ability to put her socks on wrong side out to Patty Zalesky. ARLENE LUXA wills her blonde natural curly hair to Alta Dickinson. She's keeping Bob. CAROLYNN EINEMANN wills her ability to flirt to Elaine Jurgens. CAROLE YEAGER wills half her brain to Delbert Namuth and hopes it will be used. BARTON BONDEGARD wills his ability to stay away from girls to Bob Hokom. MR. WISE wills all the seniors to the unsuspecting world. Sponsored by R W ROOT BEER and THE AMERICAN NATL. BANK Sidney
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CAROLE YEAGER Chorus; Girls' Glee; GAA; Class Officer; Annual Staff; Paper Staff; Majorette; Pep Club; Pep Club Officer; Physical Education; Volleyball; Cheerleader; Alternate Cheerleader; Class Play; Homecoming Attendant. Class Motto PUSH, PULL, OR GET OUT OF THE WAY Class Colors BLUE AND GOLD Class S CARNATION Sponsored by DUNCAN'S CASH AND CARRY
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Class Mis tory On September 2, 1947, fourteen little bright-eyed youngsters were aroused from their deep sleep to begin their Mission of Wisdom. Those entering the first grade were: Barton Bonegard, Judy Meyer, Jane Meyer, Kelly Quinn, Richard Teague, Karen Wise, Beverly Bonn, Henry Bruns, Patsy Treblik, Shirley Sherick, and Amy Loomis. Janet Sherman, Dale Lewis, Carolyn Vance, and Richard Gulley joined us during our first year. As the years rolled on we gained these new classmates: Carolynn Einemann, Dale Mika, Danny Parle, Johnny Barnhart, Alana Beck, Betty Jo Zimmerman, Maryiund Bills, Calvin Cutright, Arlene Luxa, and Kathryn Disney. During this same time, Calvin, Kathryn, Alana, Johnny, Danny, Betty Jo, Carolynn, and Dale left our class leaving a total of ten members to graduate from the eighth grade. Finally the exciting day arrived I! 1 Our first day of high school began with these new members: Carolynn Einemann, Ronald Tremain, Sharrol Fritz, Carole Yeager, Eugene Boehmer, Lamont Flessner, Robert Horst, Gary Thompson, and Karolyn Bristol, making a total of twenty-one Freshmen. In our Sophomore year we gained Kenny Ragsdale. The title of our Sophomore one-act play was, RUFFLES AND ROLLER SKATES. During the year we had two class parties. On the last one, which was an ice skating party, Carole Yeager fell and got a black eye. At the beginning of our Junior year, Kenny, Sheryl, and Karolyn failed to return. We presented a three-act play, entitled, A LITTLE HONEY.” The theme of the Junior-Senior Prom we gave was UNDERWATER. The high lights of our Senior year were our Senior class play, sneak day, and graduation. Looking back over the past twelve years, it seems to be a long time; however, it was filled with so many pleasant experiences and wonderful friendships that we will remember for many years. Sponsored by MILLER IMPLEMENT and GEHRIG and SON Sidney, Nebraska
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