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! CLASS WILL '1 TTTTTvrVTTTT U«, the Senior Class of 1953 being of sound Bind and sounder body, do hereby declare our last will and testment on this day of May 28, the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred' and fifty-three. ARTICLE I----Roger Goodhart leaves to Bob McLane his Dr. Jekell and Mr. Hyde--devil and angel---look, knowing he'll make the best possible use of it. ARTICLE II—-Patty Elsen wills her gift of gab to Charlie Thomas, knowing he'll appreciate it. ARTICLE III—Prances Deterraan has decided his pouting is getting HIM nowhere so he's leaving it to Marlys LeClair—knowing she'll do her test to get away with it. ARTICLE IV—-To Dale Kaufman, Marlon Miller leaves her quiet manner of yelling, her rib-tickling giggle and last bit not least her promptness to all classes. ARTICLE V-—-Charlotte Minder, Blaine Nelson, and Darlene Zeimer all got together «nrf decided that they were going to leave their Senior tradition of having a tea- party, Ladies Aid meetin' first hour in the morning to Sonja Jacobsen, Faye Cardwell, and Elsie Biel—hoping that their goesip will be as juicy as theirs was ! J ARTICLE VI—Although he hates toll Odell Hoffman is going to leave his seat in the assembly to Beverly Ziemer. He hopeB she appreciates all the initials that took hours of hand work (after school). ARTICLE VII—Gerry Kleindl and Leland Witte have throughly cuzzed and discuzzed the matter, and are leaving to Dopey Ingerson and Harlyn Bartz their singing and whistling talents—but only on one condition, that they start a world-famou» duet 1 ARTICLE VIII-JoAnn Schwagerl waB just informed by Helen Spotts that she is leaving Jo her ability to go steady six months—that's not all—with the same boy 1 ARTICLE IK---To Marie Moeller, Virgil Tobeck is leaving his skill of turning neatly written papers—he stresses though, that she must always keep up the good work he has started. ARTICLE X----To Doris Spotts, Glenda Knight has left her'nack'of finding a ride to Sisseton on Saturday nights, knowing Doris will be forever grateful. (She adds she leaves only some of it as she plans on making a few trips there her- self before old age takes it's grip J) ARTICLE XI—To Janice Hanson, Kathleen Schwagerl is giving her ability to get only two hours sleep a night and still arise, looking fresh as a Daisy! ARTICLE XII—Bob Olson regrets he cannot leave anything because where he's going he will need everything he has !! ARTICLE Xlll-Jimmy Piechowski is willing his Noon Hour Session with the baritone to Nina Duffield thinking she might be tired of the flute by now! ARTICLE XIV—Noticing Wally Hennen has so much trouble keeping his desk clean, Jerome Hoffman is leaving his talent of ridding his desk of waste paper by putting it in someone else's desk! ARTICLE XV---Lyle Fibranz bequeaths his charms with the ladies to Kerlyn Saxton, he says he1s sure Merlyn will make good use of them! ARTICLE XVI— Karda Lewandowski has informed us that her ability to drive should not be wasted, so she's leaving it to Joyce Vollmers who is already following in her footsteps. ARTICLE XVII-Warren Roske has finally acknowledged that his sense of humor has found a place in this world, so he's handing it over to Ron Durr. (We hope he can dig a hole deep enough for it 1) ARTICLE XVIII-Frank Burleson is leaving to Fishty Rees hi6 ability to oversleep knowing he'll make good use of it! h t iimarwwii i . .mknmw 13
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i. Roger Goodhart 2. Elaine Nelson 3. Warren Roske U- Burkharda Levandovski -5. Frank Burleson 6. Phyllis Piechovski 7. Ethel Spindler 8. Jerome Hoffman 9. Lyle Fibranz 10. David Lubbers 11.Charlotte Minder 12.Gary Randall 13- Gilbert DeSpiegler H. Patricia Elsen 15. Darlene Ziemer 16. James Piechovski 17. Odell Hoffman 18. Kathl Schvagerl 19. Helen Spotts 20. Robert Olson 21. Leland Witte 22. Glenda Knight A —23. Deloris Starr 24. ffarion Miller 25. Arlene Grimli 26. Francis Determan 12
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ARTICLE XIX ---Since Fishty has already been willed the ability to oversleep, Arlene '. 1 Grimli is going to present hi® with her ability of running the mile to school- in three minutes flat ! XX ----Ethel Spir.dler is leaving her art of cracking gum to Darlene Sauer, whom she is sure will try her darnest to be as good as she was ! XXI --- Phil Ann Piechowski is giving her most prized possession, the art of reading comic books, to LeRoy Saxton knowing he’ll take pleasure in following in her footsteps. She offers a suggestion—look at the pictures it goes faster that way. XXII --Gilbert Despeigler feeling very much like sharing his talents is leaving two things to Lenole Mundy. First, his polished ability to speak at Banquets (hoping he’ll never break down under the strain), and second-—his talent as a painter (providing he doesn't ruin too many pair of shoes practicing!) XXIII—David Lubbers unwillingly g res his title of God's Gift to Women to all the Junior boys knowing they have uie talent to make top use cf it. XXIV --And Delores Starr is giving to the whole Junior Class her silence and obedient manner in which she attends all classes—knowing they sure can use it! XXV ---Wait! Last but not least is Gary Randall (who insisted he be last) who feels his sarcastic remarks should not go astray—-so he's going to lend—-merely lend them to Jerry Nigg for a year. XXVI— -To Mr. Shelver we leave the memories of our boisterous class—and many thanks for all the help throughout our High School days. XXVII— To Mr. Eambenek we leave the many unhappy hours we stayed after school. ARTICLE LTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE , with our signatures hereof: |j| 4 , % jy-' 14
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