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eniol' George Michael Weyrauch, Books 'and I get along Splendidly Without each otger. Jeanne Grace Wheeler You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make, t l l Candace Joy Whittington Life is made to be lived not to be followed. Pamela Maria Welch Where your treasure is, there will your heart bc also. Page 34 Rosemary Ellen White Blessed are the hard Wor ers, for they shall inhe the marks. Michael lllodell Wilhelm' , speak mme, think mu: wise 'men are such, Conrad George York Beware: I may do snr thing sensational yet! if Dtima Heian Young f 'ix J The mostlcompletely lost all ldays is that on 'Whl one has not laughed.
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uzanne Utter To make up one's mind is easyg but it is harder not to change one's mind, iiana Lynn Utter 5 Shels not a rule breaker- just ia .mischief maker, Rosemary Yfalfra it , , ' ' ei Mu I n I'llka,tii1eness ' prodiutes ff-57 1 ,nlaany disasters. Ji ,iq J' i i 1 5,1 hfrley Joycewegner ,I It's Geasier said than done. wi, Q 1 I NV .iv ,J . I l Senior Gary Leo VanTassell ' I'm not conceited, I'm just better than I think I am. Lester Laurence Warfel All that I've learned live forgotten, and all that I ' know I've guess-ed, Nickolas Wayne Weil Never is there pleasure gained where there is no pleasure taken. James Deighton West The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. Page 33
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Gr do are 'gf We .LVM . gf. 1477! . lr WE, W9 2.417 7 J f ini' . ,tatwiyff emvr Af ff 9' f dfwff! J Ronald Arthur Zarnstorff ff771ft I I fd . 'ajxueqfliafsge et Youn When it comes to studyin I 4,4 K , 4 ' I say no, but when it comes at, dr' k, an bg ECTFY to grades it shows. Kon . , Will W if? QJUJOCQ by Last Will and Testament of lyfliwq. A 46 ag 1964 J We, the Class of 1964, of Badger High School, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Carolyn Absher wills her ability to always learn the hard way to Judy Gehrke. Victor Anderson wills his 'tremendous ability in athletics to Darryl Witcher and his parking place on Senior Hill to Candy Ketchpaw. Eldo Austin leaves his ability to roll go-karts to John Truber. Lorraine Austin wills the new locks on the hall lockers to all the poor-unfortunates who will next use them. Sylvia Bayer bequeaths her genius in Social Problems to any- one who wants it. Joanne Behrens' wills Val Bauman her wonderful boss at the theatre. Deb- bie Bill leaves her breakfast of pie and milk to any junior iclassman who thinks 'he can get through the 'year on it. Bill Bischof wills his mystifying muimblings to Harold, Peterson, Dale Bjerning leaves his Baritone Sax and the ability to play it to George White. Crystal Boufford wills her two squirt-guns to Linn Ferguson with the hopes that they will not be confiscated. Lyle Clayton 'wills himself to a certain girl in Delavan. Michael Cobleigh 'wills to Junior John Deignan his ibrilliance and great strength. Diana Deering has willed Tom LaDuc a permanent pass out of the theatre. Joe Deignan wills to Harold Peterson his map of Liber- tyville and his skill in camping out. Pat Donahue wills her shorthand papers and pens -to Mary Kay Behrens se that she can figure out her answers. Diane Donaldson wills her worth- less locker KNO. 111 to anyone who can put up with it. Greg Donovan leaves his broken 2- iron to Joe Hansen. Barb Dorris wills her bag of tricks to Dick Gray who isnit quite foxy enough. Dick Edl wills his ability to run the 660 during activity period to Dave Grace. Donna Edwards wills her ability to get along with people to anyone who needs it, Joleen Elliott leaves -her assistant peanut snatcher ability to Kathy Ackley, Jonnie Fedorovich wills Mr. Allenstein's patience with her to anyone who needs it. Dave Fellows' wills his science ability to Dewey Krause. Marnie Frank wills her silver-toned singing voice to Bob Eimeirs. Nancy Frankel and 'Grace Melvin will their positions as first and second ugilies to Carol Melvin who will reign unchallenged for two years with the title: MUOATUTEWOTE CMost Unbee lievable of all the Uglies that ever were on this Earthl. Rots a ruck sisty Uglerl Mike ' Page 3.5
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