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. - C..- Y rf -.. Y.Y....--.y-ul ,. ,, Will fcontinuedj Lois l-lull wills her red hair to Chester Matz. l can't way he really needs it though. Lyle l-lull wills his curly hair and fairly deep voice to Dale Konkel. Malcolm Voelz wills his ability to play basketball to Lee Trinko with the hope that Lee will someday become a star. Merritt Schmidt wills his ability to draw pictures to Lee Heins. Meril Schultz wills his ability to get in all the girls classes to all the boys. Nancy Nordwig wills her ability to get all the boys to Joann Buelow and Arlene Gasti I Lyle Kerstner wills nothing and leaves a warning for the boys to keep away from Sharonll Sidney Maas wills his ability to make money to anyone who is interested. Marjorie Cerveny wills nothing, she will need it all in married life. Karen Beilke wills her potato picking ability to Ellen Nordwig. Linda Doxtator wills her quiet, friendly ways to Betty Besaw. Karen Dumke wills her nickname Freddie to Delores Whitehouse. Marion Gangler wills her nice smile to Betty Debroux. Ronnie Grosskopf wills his flashy wardrobe to Jim Bents hoping he makes as good use of it as he did. Gary High wills his quiet way to Phyllis Pranke. Clara Mae Jacobs wills her height to Carolyn High. ' Roger Kasten wills his ability to have fun on Saturday night to Kenny Casper. Beverly Kerstner wills her ability to drive a car to Jim QI .Meanj Stanley Darling. Audrey Keckhaver wills her ability to catch a man to her sister Shirley. Clifford Kessen wills his ability to keep his hair in place at all times to his brother Larry. Peg Martin wills her ability to get out of the house without her parents knowing it to Judy Putnam.
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4llluu-Ulm'-.V ISF!! - , .V H - .N V.. - -Jn. --V--Y --..f..-. --fr-rf. W- CLASS WILL The class of 1959 of Bowler High School, abused by the faculty: suffering with a most distressing ailment, namely examinations, and fearing the approach of the end of our days, do hereby bequeath all our High School Possessions to be dutifully distributed to the follow- ing named persons. We do hereby appoint and nominate our well-beloved principal, Mr. Hugo Fischer, executor of this, our last will and testament, and hereby authorize the said Hugo to com- pound, comprise, and settle any claims or demands which may be against or in favor of the said estate. We bequeath to our friends, enemies, heirs and otherwise, the following things: To our principal, Mr. Fischer we leave the hope that next year's seniors will be as good a class as we were this year. To Mr. Streim we leave the darkroom in fairly good condition so that he can teach the undergrads how to use it properly as we usually did. To Miss !ones we leave our old English books so that next year's seniors can learn to speak correctlyl To Mr. Kglgagk we leave our bookkeeping books hoping that the seniors next year won't copy as much as we didl To Mr. Weaver we leave our themes on Good Conduct in the Classroom in the hope that he will know better next year! To Miss Ninmann we leave our thanks for all the work she has done in helping us with the Panther and the Bohiscan. To Mr. Amburgy we leave the hope that next year's senior boys will be as good at sports as our boys werel To Mr. Flor we leave nothing: we would like to take some of his patience along. To the Cooks we leave the suggestion that they try to get .rid of that Civil War silver- ware! To the Janitor we leave our thanks for the nice job and we hope he keeps it upl To the Juniors we leave the ability to break traditions asswe did. To the Sophomores we have nothing to leave except the advice that they start to grow up soonll To the Freshmen we leave the advice that they should keep up the good work and maybe by the time they are Seniors they will be almost as smart as we are.
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Will fcontinuedj Charleen Miller wills her amazing ability to keep that big Ford between ditches to her little sister Marvel. Jayne Miller wills her shiftless car to hotrod Rosie, Welch that is! Juanita Miller wills her ability to be a good Bohiscan editor to Joan Buelow. Sheila Miller wills nothing because she is going to give all to Butch. Good luck Sheila and Butch. Lonna Onesti wills her ability to get straight A's in High School to David Besaw. Marion Onesti wills her gift of gab to Phyllis Giese with the hope that she will make use of it. John Pinkley wills his ability to Brown Nose the teachers to Bob Driscoll. Clair Saw er wills his ability to make wise cracks at the most inopportune moments to Don Driscoll. l-lerold Teuchert wills his Toni permanent to Clyde Jacobs hoping that C1yde's hair won't get as curly as his did. Ronald Schumacher wills his ability to make and save money to anyone who possibly thinks he could do it. Darwin Zeinert wills his ability to thrill all the girls to Tony Knetter, we know he'll make use of it! Nancy Lemke wills her ability to always get to Caroline on Saturday nights to Connie Kerstner. ln witness thereof, we affix our signatures in the presence of the following witnesses this twenty-sixth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-nine. Signed by the Class of 1959 Witnessed by: Ronald Grosskopf Clair Sawyer Sheila Miller Meril Schultz M se We ? C 'i-A .,,:.'ff if S X
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