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BACCALAUREATE Reverend Otto C. Busse Professor Paul Harms Mr. McConaha, Principal RICHARD BIEBERICH Math and Science Award Ball State Scholarship BONNIE KRUECKEBERG Danforth Award y HARRIET RICE 4 Year Perfect Attendance Award ROGER SPENCER Music Award l ' A R DK RICHARD BIEBERICH Valedictorian BONNIE KRUECKEBERG Salutatorian MARSHA KING and RICHARD BIEBERICH P.T.A. Scholarship Award
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I, Don Gehres, will my Sports Coupe to anyone who can keep it running and my ability to get out of study hall to anyone sneaky enough. Faye Harkless, will my ability to play volleyball to Kathy Rafert and my quietness to Elaine Weidler. Susan Hitzeman, will my ability to collect for each and every Student Council program to Elgene Bienz and my dimples to Eugene Buuck. Arlene Hockemeyer, will my ability to watch the late rebel show on television to Kay Stevens and to Patty Railing the fun we had together riding her horse. Duane Hoffman, bequeath my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Elroy Haugh and my Chevy to any- one who can keep oil in the transmission. Patricia Kalthoff, being of a questionable state of mind, bequeath my dubious talent for playing the drums to Kathy Rafert. Joyce Ann Kiess, will my slimness to Suzanne Buuck and my Shorthand ability to anyone who can make better use of it. Marsha King, will my ability to get bossy parts in the Junior and Senior plays to Delores Fuhrman and my ' 52 Kaiser to anyone who can keep it going. Kenneth Kolter, will my ability to play clean basketball to Dean Scherferstein and my red hair to anyone who wants it. Bonnie Krueckeberg, will my office as treasurer of the Senior class to an ambitious Junior. Stanley Linker, will my ability to keep tires on my car to Elroy Haugh. Gerry Mann, will my ' 54 Pontiac to anyone who can keep it clean and my ability to stay out of trouble to anyone who can get along with Big John. Terry Marker, will my ability to pass band class, by talking and not handing in practice time to Dale Workinger and my great playing ability to anyone who can prove that I had any. Phyllis Reinking, will my ability to go steady with a certain guy while in her Junior year to Arlene Becker and to Deloris Furhman to behave in Shorthand Class. Walter Reiter, will my good little Ford to whoever has the time to give it a paint job, and my head- aches from the cage to my successor. Helen Reppert, will my job at Holthouse Drug to anyone who wants it. Harriet Rice, will my ability to play the piano and saxophone to anyone who wants it. Lois Scherer, will my picture and my poetry to Mr. Rosier, and my ' 55 Pontiac to my kid brother, Kenny. Phil Schieferstein, bequeath my ability to stay sober to Vernon Witte and my white Ford to anyone who can grind a crankshaft. Kathy SchuUer, will my ability to do the Twist to Mr. Elder, and my shortness to Dale Bieberich. Janeen Selking, wUl my misfortune to have a flat tire to anyone who can fix them and my typing ability to Delores Fuhrman. Judy Selking, will my ability to attend college while still in high school to anyone willing to give up summer vacation and my president gavel to a FHAer. Roger Selking, will my Rambler to anybody that can get more than 85 M.P. H. out of her. Elizabeth Shields, will my shortness to Janice Hockemeyer and my natural ability of writing themes to Richard Bleeke (m case he gets caught talking). Margaret Shields, will my ability to get along with Mr. smith to my brother Raymond and my short- hand ability to anyone who can make better use of it. Dave Singleton, will my ability to behave in Mr. Rosier ' s class to Bob Auer and my attentiveness in choir to Vernon Fuhrman. Roger Spencer, will my ability to get home from dates on time to Don Brown and drum major to any- one who feels like yelling at people and working hard as well. Marvin Tague, will my nice and witty sense of humor to Mr. McConaha and my Chevy to anyone who has the nerve to drive it and has ear plugs. , Walter Walchle, will my ability to look at girls pretty legs to anyone with good eyesight and my ability to stay awake in class to anyone that can. , Barbara Workinger, will my baby-sitting job to Pamela Nidlinger arid my ability to win the Betty Crocker test to Elaine Weidler.
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