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CVM W We, the class of 54, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to all the future classes of ATHS: George Balek's shy ways to Don Lubke- man, Eugene Balmes's car customizing ability to Norm Peterson, Fred Bartlett's way of jockeying cars to M,r. Scott, Fritz Baumann's friendship with the Schwicht sisters to Don Wertz, Sharon Behrens' ease in defining words to Miss Schutte, Phillip Burgdorf's report card to anyone who wants it, Janet Caddy's Tuesday trips to Waukegan to Arlene Catardi, Elsie Catardi's typing skill to Marcia Hogan, Edwyna Chernik's blushing to Virginia Runge, Jon Cugier's car to a good repairman, Robert Duha's harmonica to Harry Lind- ren, Ecgward Frazier's last experiment in ' physics to Mr. Edwards, William Gebhardt's ability to Work with wood to anyone'who can handle it, Roger Gilday's goatee to anyone who wants one, James Gonding's year's credit in Ag. to the farmers in the junior class, Robert Jarnigo's straight A's to Herb Horton, Rod Johnson's drawing talent to Nancy Rentner, Arlene Gorski's talkativeness to Arlene Rudolph, Joseph Gutowski's duck call to Harve Strametz, Joanne Haak's drop curls, that turn under, to Jackie Martin, George Halverson's mathematical mind to some lucky person, Virginia Harness's beautiful figure to Marilyn Furlan, Jerry Healy's talent as a vocalist to Ron January, Richard Hedberg's even temper to Jim Krieger, Carolyn Heeter's studious ways to Char- lotte Beelow, Michael Hehn's fondness of English III to Bob Enis, Mary Herman's hotrod driving to Barb Sorenson, ' Stewart Hollocker's ability to get ads for the Se uoia to Bill Wilton, Larry 1'3lostet1er's heyight to Fred Clarke, Michael Hruby's Social Problems to any- one that wants them, George Hucker's vacation trips to Canada to anyone that wants to make up the work, Richard Huml's job at Reeves to Johnnie Matteoni, Roberta Jach's honor roll grades to any- one who needs them, Henry Kapellfs physics tests to anyone that can pass them, Joe Kelly's ability in metal shop to some- one who needs it badly, William Kohl's tumbling ability to anyone not afraid of it, John Kramer's mustache to Bunny Gilday, Robert Langosch's basketball skill to Charlie Ambrosia, Eugene LaPlante's mature appearance to the freshmen, Rosemary Larson's job as Chief Sequoit to Lillian McNiel, Jack Larson's l'm not chewing gum to Dean Johnson, Larry Lass' crew cut to Eddie Haling, Lois Loecher's glasses to anyone who can't see the blackboard, Victor Lubkeman's ability to type to Jim Scully, Margaret McCann's legs to Miss Donovan, Thomas McGreal's bango to Benny Floyd, Donna Martin's trumpet to Jay Cribb, Margaret Matteoni's dark hair to Pris- cilla Bauguess, Wendy Midgley's quiet ways to Lynn Rider, Fred Miller's falling for red heads to Bill Barnstable, Bruce Mix's ability to give book reports to Bob Cain, Max Morris' theme writing to Kenny Anderson, Shirley Nelson's athletic ability to Marty Thomas, Joanne Paddock's love of horses to Verna Smith, Dwight Palmer's curly hair to Chuck Davis, Genevieve Patelski's note book and paper to John Wetzel, Evelyn Phillips' 1X4 credit for a semes- ter's work to anyone who wants to put in the time, Gail Pedersen's clean locker to Donna Masopust, James Quedenfeld's red hair to Cynthia Bauguess, Nancy Quinn's driving ability to Betty Miller, Shirley Ross' alto voice to Marlene Bol- ton, David Runyard's initialed physics table to a future senior, Nick Ryan's English class nickname to Putsi Reckers, Margaret Schlegel's pony tail to Carolee Green, Sally Schroeder's laugh to Janet Ro ers, Anne Schwicht's ability to type ads gor the annual to Marlene Freund, Jean Tegelman's window-breaking habits to anyone who can pay for them, William Terry's job as council president to anyone who wants it, Beverly Van Patten's Korean correspon- dents to Carole Hansen, Mark Verke's hall guard chair to anyone who feels lazy, Gilbert Vizensky's dirty gym clothes to Hank Bevier, Phillips Vos' wonderful walk to Mary Tully, Barbara Waldweiler's shorthand ability to Phyllis Petersen, Sharon Weber's short hair to Cathy Lense, John Wells' quiet Ways to Bob Terry, Harold Wilson's Oldsmobile to anyone who wants to furnish the gas.
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