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Ia CLASS WILL To the juniors, our caps and gowns. May they have an oppor- tunity to use them. To the sophomores, our old tests, they'll be very useful later on. To the freshmen, our know- ledge of how to handle the teachers. To Mr. Evans, our principal, our stubby pencils, chewed erasers, broken books and marked up desks. The rest of our worldly pos- sessions are bequeathed to the following: I, Berl Anderson, will my old nschool-nightsn to Sandra Welty. I, Ronald Arndt, will my quietness in class to Jerome Olsen. I, Mary Ann Balzer, will my title, nMiss Cardinal' to a junior girl. I, Mary Blodgett, will my job as NKardnaln editor to Marion Romanowich. I, Marge Carlson, will my job as Torch editor to Carole Green- wood. I, Jeanette Coleman, will my piano playing ability to Barb Rab. I, Ronald Ernst, will my jalopey to Margaret Hickey. I, Marion Falstad, will my friendly ways to Sharon Kotke. I, Shirley Feit, will my majorette position'MJRenee' Gil- man. I, Lawrence Fenzl, will my ability in physics to Chester Ball. I, Roger Fleming, wills my Chev. to anyone who wants a taxi service to and from school. I, Dorothy Glaeser, will my giggle to Lila Mae Hilgart, I, Lloyd Gundersgaard, will my job at Rudy's to Gary Benson. I, Lois Hickey, will my freckles to Delores Ball. I, Walter Hilgart, will my height to Bill Merten. I, Gloria Holt, will keep my diamond for myself. I, Patti Hughes, willrmywise- cracking ability to Arlene Web- er. I, Gerry Hunter, will my lin- gering thoughts to Carol Felt. I, Shirley Isham, will my nlove 'em and leave 'em motto to Marni Helmke. I, Marilyn Kapitz, willxnyold love affairs to Dorothy Kilger. Charles Kilger, will my I athletic ability to Dick O'Donn- ell. I, Robert Knishka, will my nhappy-go-luckyn way to Ray Jacobs. I, Richard Larson, will my short walk to school to Dick Kapitz. I, Gerry Leitl, will my quiet ways to Darlene Shaw. I, Jim LeValley, will my size to Bob Little. Robert Marten, just can't will anything because of the high cost of living and the high 'LEXSSQ I, Goldie Marth, will John Hoffman back to the juniors. I, Barbara Miller, will my ability to get into trouble to Carol Newell. I, Jean Molzner, will my red hair to nSatc1n White. I, Gerald Murnik, will my curly hair to Douglas Maxson. I, Virginia Neeck, will my engineer boots to Frances Riley. I, Nancy Nessman, will my personality to Bette Vuchetich. I, Doris Nitting, will my ability to knit to Miss Grut. I, John Olson, will my ndead- eyen basketball shots to Don POh1ee I, Barbara Orgish, will my class recitations toJane Woodie. I, John Phillips, will my job as basketball manager to Bob BlaSki e I, Donald Preisler, will my job at the station to my brother George. I, Elsie Premeau, will my physics book back to Mr. Evans. I, Pat Pritzl, will my short stature to Rita Feit. I, Violet Reas, will my fun on Saturday nights to Fay Rich. I, Laurie Rich, will my main room front seat to the hungry kids who eat at the Legion Hall.
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I, Richard Roberts, will my physique to Merlen Blood. I, Ben Schoenfeld, will my hunting ability to Lorin Werge- lands I, Delores Schrader, will my love of basketball to Mary Jo 0 I, Dennis Schultz, will my brain to Don Dvornik. I, Lynette Schultz will ability to write love letters Jim Schmidt. I, Alberta Seifert, will my way with the Teachers to Carl Bloomberg. I, Janet Shaw, will my long hair to Marge Romanowich. I, Dorothy Silberhorn, will my freedom to Roberta Hanson. I, Kenneth Standen, will my car and guitar to someone who likes to go to parties. my to I, George Teeters, will my girl friends to Butch Coleman. I, Harold Tyree, will my few studious moments to all the freshmen. I, Kenneth Tyree, willrmypos- ition as right halfback to Larry Gibson. I, Wayne Verona, will myknow- ledge of advanced math back to Mr. Soper. I, Edward Vincent, will not will anything because I need all Ifve got. I, Betty Wagner, will my love troubles to LaVerne Herbst. I, Isabell Wallner, will my dark hair and eyes to Norman Whites I, Constance Wells, will my sense of humor to Jimmy Kunding- Gro May 1962 R CLASS PROPHESY Well, well, here it is May, l962g My how time flies. But little Miss Nosy News hasnt lost track of the wonderful class of '52, So we'll tell you what these guys and gals have been doing. I hear that Dennis Schultz is the proprietorof a thriving res- taurant, Schultz's Inn. Walt- er Hilgart is the chef, a pro- fessional now. There are quite a few old married couples in our class, Berl Anderson, Gloria Holt, Pat Hughes, Jerry Leitl, Doris Nutting,and Pat Pritzl are just a sample. Jack Olson has a beautiful night club with good entertainment such as those com- ic actors Lois Hickey and Bob Knishka, Are they a scream!! Miss Caheml Geraldine Hunter is now a famous Metropolitan opera singer. A few of the notables in her singing troupe are Ronald Arndt, Dorothy Glaeser, Isabell Wallner and Connie Wells. I hear they're world famous. We devel- oped quite a few teachers too, Jeanette Coleman is teaching little onesg Ben Schoenfeld is a college profg Marion Falstad is a dancing teacher. Doria Haasl started a girls' schoolg we're wondering if the girls are all from her own family. A lot of the kids inherited prosperous businesses. Shirley Feit now runs tke biggest bowhng allies in the farld. Lloyd Gun- dGPSg8BPdOWHSAHIHIPH-mOdGFQShO6 repair shop. Goldie Marth has a Quick Service Flower Shop. Oh yes, Ginger Necck has invented a new fast-drying cementg Dick Robertshasfloating gas stations for all these atomic cars. Dor- othy Silberhorn is making music yet at Silberhorns Music Shop. George Teeters is now one of the best bulldozing men in the coun- try, and so little too. Natur- ally Mickey Vincent still is the big wheel at the Ford Motor Com- Pany- Mary Blodgett and Elsie ,,Premeau are both very good nur- ses. Marge Carlson is the edit- or of a fashion magazine, nFash- ions for the Future ,H Ronald Ernst is one of the most out- standing artists of the century, Lawrence Fenzl is a brilliant engineer. Roger Fleming is a U. S. Game Warden,lotsof violators. Shirley Isham has a huge clean- ing establishment in Terryhood, Indiana. Fritz Kilger is coach- ing a big college down south. John Phillips is the manager of the basketball team and Wayne Verona is the star, of course.
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