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HARRY STRAUB There's room at the top, but who wants to climb. CHARLES TEPLY You've got to be clever and sneaky to get through this world. WILMER TERRY Are you a man or a mouse; come, come now, squeak up. NOLA TROXEL —now for a little fun. GEORGE ZIEGUER Eat, sleep, and let the rest of the world go by. JANETTE THOMPSON JANICE THOMPSON Then she will talk; ye gods Men are bores, except when how she will talk. we need them.
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ALLAN NORDHAUSEN A little learning is a dangerous thing. RITA PETR Love is a dream and gosh I'm sleepy! PAM RESLER JOE RIETSCH Don't try to guess what I'm Quiet----------------- thinking. I'm thinking. ' LINDA SPRINGER Small; but nifty. JUDY STOCK Honest now—could you? PATRICIA POLLY The word impossible is not in her dictionary.
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Senior Class Will Be it known, that we the class of 1960, of Wauneta High School, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and declare this instrument to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. Ilene Berry wills her ability to get mixed up to Elaine Anderson. Good luck, Elaine ! Phyliss Brunt wills her quietness to Colleen McBride. Take the hint, Colleen? Jeannie Crow wills her gift of gab to Delbert Colby. We hope you can make as good use of it as Jeannie did. Genevieve DeHart wills her luck at cheerleading to Kathy Hollinger. Hope you can use this, Kathy. Roger Deininger wills his attentiveness in English class to Cathy Haarberg. We know Roger was attentive ! Kent Doetker wills his ability to catch passes to any gal who is willing to throw them. Lenna Gauger wills her boldness to Linda Handel. See if you can match it, Linda! Gary Greeley wills his popularity during watermelon season to Jack Hunt. Good hunting, Jack! Marilyn Haarberg wills her capri trousers to Nancy Parker. Incidentally AREN'T to be worn to parties. Vema Ingold wills her ear set from the telephone office to anybody who thinks they want to try them out. Sharon Kerchal wills her old Ford to Janice Kerchal. We're sorry, Janice, but we had to. Everett Keiser wills his drag racing ability to Donna Sturtevant. Don't get caught! Gary Kitt wills his copying ability to Ronald Prior but we don't think he needs it. Ardith Lapp wills her noon hours to Donna Bridgman. Have fun, Donna! Jean Maris wills her old maids home to Nancy McBride. We think she will make a wonderful manager. Jim Maxfield wills his secret girl friend Kathy Hildenbrand to Bill Edwards, but you don't have to be as stingy as Jim was with her. After all there are other girls in this world. Allan Nordhausen wills his unused books to someone who can make good use of them. Rita Petr wills her ability to get along with the teachers to Kent Haarberg. Hope it helps you, Kent! Pat Polly wills her visits to the airport to Craig Gibbons. We hope you can learn to fly as well as Pat did. Pam Resler wills her boldness in English to Patty Weber. Watch out, Pat! Joe Rietsch wills his car to Donnie Rietsch. We hope you can keep it looking as nice as Joe did! Linda Springer wills her hot temper to Betty Muths. We know you appreciate this, Betty. Judy Stock wills her ability to make last minute excuses to Pete Fanning. This will get you out of many a scrape, Pete ! We know! Harry Straub wills his sideburns and curly hair to Kenny Lewis. Why don't you try it, Kenny? Bill Terry wills his little black book to Donald Wicke. From what we hear that book is filled. Charles Teply wills everything he doesn't have to anyone that doesn't need it. Janice Thompson wills her giggles to Gene D'Allemand. Come on, Gene, let's hear you giggle. Janette Thompson wills her ability to shut people up to anyone who wants to try it. Nola Troxel wills her art abilities to Jaunetta Sailors. Hope she makes as much use of it as Nola did. George Ziegler wills his ability to get out of doing English to Marcia Rueter. You can take it easy now, Marcia. To Mr. Sutherland we will a perfect, non-gum chewing, non-hookey playing, non-theme writing, non-talking Senior class. To Mr. Stark we will a brighter, neater, and more alert commercial class. To Mr. Scheuler we will a non-losing football, basketball, and track team. To Mr. Debus we will a 100,00 word theme on why Seniors cause gray hair. To Mr. Rose the Senior class wills a room closer to the office so his pupils won't have to walk so far. To Mrs. Ough we will an obedient chemistry class. Take the hint, kids, no more rotten egg gas when not needed. To Miss Ihrig we will a more well-behaved Senior English class, if possible. To Miss Gilkeson we will better cooks and sewers. This means girls who clean up messes like the Senior girls did. To Adolph Engell and Max Baldanado we will non-litterbug students, since you are losing the Seniors. To Mr. Simmons we will a singing Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee, and Modem Choir, rather than the talkative groups of this year. To the Juniors we will our well-studied books. We hope they can get as much good out of them as we did. To the Sophomores we will the good behavior of the Senior Class. Get busy or you'll never get it done. To the Freshmen we will all the fun we had in our high school days. Make good use of it, Freshmen. In witness we, the class of 1960, set our hands and seal on this the 11
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