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a'a„ Wit! I, Don Johnson have nothing, owe much, and the rest I leave to the poor. I, Jan Johnson, will my ability to whip up a new dress in a few hours to anyone who puts things off until the last minute (the way I usually do). I, Jerry Jackson, leave for parts unknown. I, Jerry Larson, leave my ability to get my assignments done to George Reeverts. I, Jim Leather, leave my seat on Bus 4 to anyone who gets on early enough to get it. I, Everett Lemke, leave the whole school to my brother, Roger. I, Jim Love, leave to John Shank the experiences of our trip. You take them Shank, I don't want them. I, J. P. Lundgren, leave my 1 2 share of Lundgren-Dennis Enterprises to anyone who can get the door shut before a teacher passes. I, Joan MeLennan, leave my ability to find volunteers to Jeannie Johnston. I, Carla Morrison, leave someone special at Byron High. Just watch it girls, after all I haven't left the country. I, Paul Myers, leave the pop corn machine to anybody that likes to get into the games free, get all the free food and drink you want, see most of the game, and still get paid for your time. I, Tom Nally, leave to my brother, Dick, the ability to get up at 8:40, wash, get dressed, eat, and read the funnies, and be on time for school. I, Marsha Siebken, leave my cute little Plymouth to anyone that doesn't get cold feet. I, Jerry Skelly, leave to Wilbur Whetsel my football gear that never fit me too wel I. I, Dave Smith, leave my ability to steal straws from the cafeteria to anyone who likes to chew on them. I, Eddie Stroud, leave to Byron High School nothing because I need everything I have. I, Beverly Stukenberg, leave my ability fo live through a slumber party to Janet Noyes. Don't let them get you down; Janet. I, Keith Varilek, leave my books and desks to the underclassmen. I, Tom Wallin, leave my season ticket to Shank's Emporium, to anyone who can bounce a ping-pong ball 1 ,497 times. I, Donna Novak, will to any strong underclassman, my ability to struggle to my ex-locker No. 89. Hope you make it. I, Bob Palmer, leave my ability in basketball to John Shank. Get rid of it if you can, John I I, Sandy Palmer, leave my grades in bookkeeping to anyone who likes it as well as I did. I, Ray Rose, leave to any future American History student my ability to understand it and Miss Kipping. I, Marsha Siebken, leave my cute little Plymouth to anyone that doesn't get cold feet. Sponsored by 17 HAMER'S STANDARD SERVICE HAMER'S GRILL
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you Can’t DaL Jt Will IJou Class Will I, Joan Arn, will my loud voice to Kayetta Schnitziter. Use it wisely, Kayetta. I, Joanne Calvert, will my straight hair to Sally Snyder. It just gets straighter when it gets wet, Sally. I, Tom Camden, will to George Capes my job as class loafer. I, Larry Carr, will my ability to play football to John Moore. I, Barb. Classen, will my ability to get along with Mr. Birkholz to any- one who needs it. I'm sure most of you will. I, Lucile Classen, leave to my sister, Barbara, my job as librarian during fourth hour. I, Valerie Dearborn, leave my locker hanger to anyone who has enough stuff to keep it full. I, Mike Dennis, leave the Dennis- Lundgren Enterprise to Coach Parks, who was our best customer. I, Janice DeVries, leave my P.E. locker No. 13 to my locker partner Cathy Hardenbrook. Please take care of it. I, Sue Dieckbernd, leave to any underclassmen, Mr. Quarton's milkshakes. I, Randy Ekstrom, have nothing to leave. In fact, I might not be leaving! I, Gordon Henry, leave to George Reeverts my book on 10,000 Ways of Turning Class Into Chaos, by A. E. Neuman. I, Donna Hogan, leave my ability to get out of tight scrapes to Joyce Ekstrom. Use it to good advantage, Joyce! I, Stephanie Giese, will my blond streak to Barb Eichman. CAVE INN Sponsored by BARKER LUMBER COMPANY 16
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MAURICE F. HAHN University of Illinois, B. S. Agriculture 1,11,1V; Future Farmers of America. JANICE MERSON Rockford College, University of Illinois. S. English 11, HI. IV, French I. IL HELEN KIPPING University of Missouri. B. S. University of Colorado, University of Wyoming, Washington University World History, Civics, American History, Librarian. JOSEPH PARKS Northern Illinois University’. B. St General Science, Boy’s Physical Education. Head Coach. Jacu h. ROBERT W. QUARTON Blackburn College, University of Illinois. B. S. Advanced Mathematics, Biology. Chemistry, Sophomore Class Advisor. JOY MONTGOMERY Blackburn CoUege, Northern Illinois University, B. S. Algebra, Geometry. Sponsored By WHITNEY BUICK SALES L. McLENNAN
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