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I, LARRY DORMAIER, will my never-failing ability to always be in trouble fand numerous other such traits and charactcristicsy to anyone who wants to get a notorious bang out of life. Also herein bequeathed to Mr. Robert Blunk is my senior class presidency in hopes that he will be a noble servant of his classg a class in desperate need of a leader of such attitude and achievement. Knowing she wants them, I do finally herein bequeath the remains, all my too few attributes and achievements, to Judy, Judy Bach of course. I, MARCIA DUNHAM, being of sound body and not much mind, will my art to aggravate Mrs. D. , falias my motherj to my brothers, Doug and Jim. I know they are capable of sheer frustration. My nose for trouble I will to Kay W. and Nancy W. Someone has to keep A. H. S. hoppin'. My lousy memory, I will to anyone who will take it, Qpleasejl To Susie Long I will my art for playing off key in band. She can put it to fabulous use. Everything else I'm taking with me. I, MARCIA HYDE, will the glorious times I have had in band and chorus to Susie Long, and my position as Student Body Secretary to anyone who likes to count money. I will to Kay White my ability to do everything I'm not suppos ed to do and go everywhere I' m supposed to go without anybody finding out. I, SANDI JOHNSON, after 12 years of utter frustration will my weekly visit to the office for the last 4 years to James Alfred Dunham, knowing he'll keep my old corner occupied. To Chris N. I will my ability to get caught since he never does. My emotional stability goes to none other than Dave M. --along with my great dramatic soliloquies to Mrs. D. To Bob B. and Chris Neilsen I will the fond memories of our happy threesome 7th period, if we could ever sit to- gether long enough without getting moved, And last but not least I will one large can of green spray paint to Hartline. I, VIVIAN JOHNSON, being of unstable mind, will my constant ability to talk too much fespecially in classy to Molly Kramer in the high hopes that she will put it to better use. My exacting talent for chemistry experiments to Bob B. And lastly my extremely cheerful personality to Mrs. D. because she'll need it with next year's seniors. I, BECKY KLEIN, being not of sound mind, but insane, will my ability to talk my way out of messy situations to my dear, adorable brother, Mark! I know that if he keeps up at this pace, he's going to need it. I will my ability to be forever late to History class, to my loyal friend Kay W. She will also be blessed with my ability to spill sulphuric acid on everyone and everything, if--she decides to make chemistry her ambition. I also will my ability and talent of grow- ing up during chorus to Dave Portch and Susie Long. To Gary Bishop I leave and bestow the name Gary B. --with a name like that everyone will know he's --! And last I leave my locker remains to Lanny--he's picked them up enough! I, SYLVIA KREMER, in a fit of unselfishness do hereby will one more year of fun to our beloved Juniors. To Kay W. and Nancy W. , I leave many memories, and to Kay my talent for always being caught in the middle of everyone's week- ly fights. To anyone who wants it--I give my peculiar sense of humor, and the ability to find something funny in any kind of situation. I, ROBERT McKAY, will my great driving habits, ability to be in trouble all the time, and skill of getting to Wilbur to my blood brother, James Alfred Dunham. And seeing as how I don't have any other friends, I'll take the rest of my talents with me. I, ERIC LONG, being of lousy body and corrupt mind, will my ability to frustrate band teachers to Curt Z. , my car f?J to Doug Kremer, my exceptional study habits to Bob B. , and last but not least, I will a free one -way ticket to Hawaii to myself. I, DWIGHT RETTKOWSKI, will my excellent study habits to Bob B. , my superior athletic ability to Mark K. , and the remains to Mrs. D. knowing she will love to have them. I, ELAINE WILLIAMS, hoping I am of sound mind, will my cheerleading position to anyone who gets it, in hopes that they have as much fun as I did. To Chris N. , I will my ability to get my Geometry assignment done on time, hoping he will do a better job. To Susie L. , I will my positions to Triple Trio and Sextet in hopes that she will keep the altos go- ing. Overpowering the lst a.nd 2nd sopranos doesn't count. With my many moods, during Typing II, I will my tremen- dous ability to smile to Doug Dunham who will always keep smiling. If there is anything else left, I give it to the rest of the students of A. H. S. I, SUSAN ZIMMERMAN, will my studious camouflage to my brother Pat with hopes that it will help in keeping him out of trouble. I will my ability to foul-out in basketball before the game is over to Debbie Evers, fas if she needed ity. And to Chris Campbell, I will my long hair, just for euriosity's sake. The foregoing document was witnessed together, signed and sealed on this 12Qi day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and sixty-six.
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HISTCDRY September 1954 was the first day of school for Mickey Andersen, Bob Tolonen, Dwight Rettkowski, Eugene Scammon, Don Piccicci, Gary Larson, Susan Zimmerman, Elaine Williams, Sandra Johnson, Marcia Dunham, Marcia IIyde, Becky Klein, Vivian Johnson, Barbara Marcum, Gary Peterson, Chris Wilken, and Don E. Jones, We were seventeen frightened first graders taught by Mrs. Colbert and the last half by Mrs. Surprise. At the end of the year Don Piccicci and Gary Larson had left us. The next fall Mike MacCallister and Kristen Knapp joined us in the second grade. We were taught by Mrs. Barry. Mike MacCallister left us at the end of the year. We were in the third grade now with Mrs. Wetzel as our teacher. Janette Scammon, Gary Schell, Brian Sienknecht, and Eric Long were welcomed. Brian Sienknecht left us at the end of the year. In the fall of 1957 there were twenty-four fourth graders, with Mr. Vowell as our teacher. Eddie Wormuth joined us in the middle of the year. Chris Wilken and Gary Peterson left us at the end of the year. We were blessed with no comings or goings in our fifth yew. Mr. Cummings was our great teacher. With Mr. Cummings still our teacher in the sixth grade Don E. Jones and Gary Schell left us. Seventh grade we acquired finally a new teacher--Mr. Sanders and Linda Clausen. Our eighth year Larry Dormaier, Pat Bogar joined us and Pat left us in the middle of the year. Mr. Brown was our teacher then. We began our Freshman year by gaining Bill Jackson, and later on we welcomed Sam Pierce. Our advisor then was Mr. Zenker. After a whale of a year we were ready to be Sophomorcs. Barbara Marcum left us this year. Our Sophomore year blew seventeen sophomores through the doors of AHS. We began our car wash campaign of Anything on Wheels and the dozens of colds following proved it. Bill Jackson was the class president. Mr. Marcolin was our advisor. We then found our Junior year staring us in the face. Eric Long was elected president but he decided to bid us aloha and head for Hawaii. Thus Mickey Andersen gained probably the most nerve wracking position he has ever had. We welcomed Sylvia Kremer into our fold of confusion. Eugene Scammon, once before a member of our establishment, returned to add another head and personality to our fold. Mr. Marcolin, our tireless advisor, helped us through smother drenching car wash, our prom, Camelot, and with the aid of Mrs. D. we laughed through a play. Q year! ! l The class of 1966 has actually made it back through those good old doors. Bill Jackson has left us, Eric surfed up our way again, and Eugene left us again. Larry Dormaier is president of fifteen diploma students. These celebrating individuals are: Mickey Andersen, Natalie Campbell, Linda Clausen, Marcia Dunham, Larry Dormaier, Marcia Hyde, Becky Klein, Sandra Johnson, Vivian Johnson, Sylvia Kremer, Dwight Rettkowski, Bob McKay, Eric Long Elaine Williams, and Susan Zimmerman. lt's been great, but we have to go. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1966, being of sound mind and body, do, hereby proclaim this document to be our last will and testament, and that we herein do declare our heirs--that, being the lower classes--to the property named herein. I, MICKEY ANDERSEN, being of somewhat sound mind and body, do hereby will my football ability tif anyj to Dave Portch so he can walk over people for a change. I will the ability to drive around, cause trouble, fespecially with Mrs. D. J to Chris N. and Bob B. because with practice they will be as good as I was. All my other great talents, assets, and faults, I will to any person crazy enough to latch on them. I, NAT CAMPBELL, hoping I am of sotmd mind, will my ability to get into trouble and never get out of it to my sister, Chris. To Jim D. I give my excellent study habits in Geometry class, knowing that he will use them to the best of his ability. Since my place at Buffalo will be missed, I give it to Connie Klee in hopes that she will help Mary Kay and Christine with the Seaweed. I'd give my job at the Drugstore to Debbie E. , but she'd probably rather have something else and I don't got nothing left. I also will that last sentence to the English Department. I, LINDA CLAUSEN, will Barbara Marcum my ability not to get in so much trouble when she is a senior.
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