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Judy King, will my long hair to Donna Smith. I I, Jim Laudeman, will the fun I had in St. Louis to anyone who's blue . I, Gail Leeper, will my giggle to anyone who can stand it. I, Doug Leman, will Mr. Nierste's inspiring classes to any underclass hoodlums. I, Elaine Marshitz, will my ability to get around Shive to anyone who gets in trouble. I, Max Martin, will my ability to sleep in Mr. Nierste's class to anybody who can get I Doug Miller, will my ability to get out of classes to Jim Gerber. Jim Moten, will my white turtle neck sweater to Jim Allen. II I Bonnie Nehr, will the ability to keep long hair to Marlene Rhoade. I, Gene Perrot, will my good friend Jim, to Judy. l Shirley Pittman, will my love for out of town boys to Alta Soales. John Rowe, will my Chevie to anybody who thinks they could drive it. If I Judy Schmitt, will my talent for losing freckles to Linda Schuck. I, Terry Schurr, will my ability to stay away from women to Knute O'Conner. l Harold Schlemmer, will will my will to Will Maurice. II I. I Carol Snyder, will my ability to go steady with a Nappanee boy to Carole Scott. I, Bill Stewart, will leave Morris Brown alone. I, Loren Stichter, will my ability to be late for dinner to anyone who doesn't want to eat. I. I. Eldon Roth, will my ability to go through high school to Donnie Polson. Bob Sumpter, will my seat in Physics class to John Zentz. I Bob Unsicker, will not will my girl from Bourbon to anyone. Paula Smith, will my ability to go steady for three years to my baby sister, Donna. Dick Sheneman, will my jeep to anyone who wants a hard -top convertible without any doors. away with it I Gloria Volquardsen Smith, will my ability to get married in my senior year to Marilyn Swank. I Dale Walterhours, will my studebaker to anyone who wants it.' Nancy Weston, will all the fun I had in cheerleading this year to next years cheerleaders. Barbara Whitsel, will my driving ability to anyone who is willing to take the risk. If I. I Joyce Widmar, will my ability to keep out of mischief to Karen Robinson. I, Saundra Yarian, will my ability to get three class rings at one time to Sharon Keck. I Richard Zimmer, will leave. With the hope that all above property will be fully appreciated and used to advantage, we do hereby name Nancy Arch, President of Junior Class, as sole executor of this our last will and testament. In whitness thereof we the class of nineteen hundred and fifty four, have to this our will, set out talented hands and seal this on the twenty first day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty four. Signed: The Class of 1954 Witnesses: Mrs. Smith Mr. Knoblock Mrs. King Mrs. Sieler W4 19 f'X '?
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I eac2va706ZZ I We, the class of 1954, being of sound body and half a mind, leave to our friends, classmates, and teachers, the following, hoping they can put them to better use than we have. We, the seniors of Bremen High School, will to: Mr. Nierste, the Dandy Little Diaper Service. Miss Irion, the right to measure next year's seniors for caps and gowns. Mr.Wilson, the funwe had planning and putting on the band shows, knowing next year's shows will be just as good. Mr. Molebash, the headaches and worries of the magazine sales. Keep up the good work! Miss Shively, all our overdue books, hoping that our dues will buy a whole library of new books. Mr. McNew, the success of next year's Senior Play. Miss Pickard, a muffler for her voice. Mr. Tiede, those baby loins that he might teach them to be big king beasts like their older brothers. Mr. Wicker, another trip to St. Louis next year. Mr. Bunge, a good team and good games like we had this year. Miss Baker, a megaphone to save her voice. Mr. Baird, the atom bomb so he can become a marve1ous individual . Miss Tyler, the northern accent Mr. Koontz, all the bugs in Bremen. Mrs. Huntington, an accurate lunch count. Mr. Reprogle, the ambition to have a school paper. Mrs. Hibner, all our aches and pains. Mr. Shively, a quiet, deserted, restful school house in which to rest up for next year's seniors, hoping they won't be such a problem as we were. Thanks Shive-- you were wonderful this year. Mr. Morland the new school building. The new Freshmen, the honor of being called green all year and the fun in the next four years. The new Sophomore, the privilege of not being called green anymore. The new Juniors, the fun of planning the Junior-Senior prom, plays, and parties, knowing no one could enjoy them more than we did. ' The new Seniors, our three wonderful sponsors--take care of them--they're wonderful, and the right to run the school. I, Carol Anderson, will my parties to anyone who thinks they can get by with them. I, Don Aukerman, will my quiet ways to Morris Brown. I, Barbara Annis, will myself to a certain Nappanee boy. I, Roger Beehler, will my passionate love for all girls to Herman Jacob Hueni, Jr. I, Roger Balsley, will my love for Mr. Nierste's government class to any Junior. I, Sam Borkholder, will my flashy Ford Sports Sedan to anyone who wants to make the payments on it. 1. Walter Berg, will my curly hair to Pete Heller. I, Carol Birkey, will my love for the postman to Karen Robinson. I, Celestino Lewegie Cardelino, Jr., will my love for Calumet City to Joe Martin. I, Bob Carrico, will the size of my feet to Pete Heller. I, Sally Chidister, will my shortness to Lois Ann Noe. I, Clarence Cochran, will my ability to run bases to Jake Hand. l, Lewie Cox, will my ability to love the girls and leave them to Jim Gerber. l, Maynard Ealing, will not will Sharon to anyone. I, Pat Ellis, will my ability to resist going steady to Don Gragg. I, Jan Ernsberger, will my ability to get a boy to drive 100 miles for a date to Stinky Grossman. I, Wayne Fisher, will my motorcycle techniques to Stan Huffer. I, Virginia Gerber, will my ability to keep quiet in Miss Shive1y's study to Don Fore. I, Ted Graverson, will not will Ginnie to anyone. I, Gail Felton, will my ability to get a diamond to Virginia Gerber. I, Sue I-laenes, will my love for Westphalia to anyone who thinks they-can find it on the map. I, Shirley Heckaman, will my quiet ways to Doris Carpenter. I, James Hepler, will my hat to any underclassman that can stand to wear it. 1, Jim Hochstetler, will my old Ford to Hambone Nick. I, Alan Huff, will my D. A. to Benny Heckaman, I, Wayne Huff, will Mr. Wicker to all of the Unfortunate underclassmen. I, Bill Kensinger, will my trips to Chicago to Tom Teghtmeyer.??'?? I, Nancy Klinedinst, will my experiences in Home Ec. to Kay Wiegand. 18
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Om pfaom Our Junior Prom was a smashing success. We really put a lot of hard work into decorating the gym to carry out our theme, Stairway to the Stars . With everyone decked out in their finest gladrags and danc- ing to the music of Kenneth Ha11man's Orchestra, the scenery was made complete. A11 this furnished our background for our King and Queen, Jim Laudeman and Judy Schmitt. We have the best of memories with us from our Junior Prom. 20
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