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I, Lloyd Fenhaus, will my position on the basket- ball aquad to Clifford. To Paul I will my ability to tease girls. Don't make them too angry. My car, to Gerald Petersg I know he can use it. I will that is always oeing broken to Maralyn bility to get al0ng with girls I leave I hope you can use it. I will my collection wrappers to Marilyn Miller. I leave my desk Akerson. My a- to Terry Jordre. of gum I, Dale Buttke, leave my ability to get along with others to Duane Steege. My quietness in whispering in class and getting by with it I give to Gaylord Boerger. My job as president of the student body I leave to Violet DeBoere To the slowest runner I leave my desk along with the gum wrwppers that will be left in it from the year before. My play acting Gloria Petersd The aame thing that we got we of 1957. They are the seats by the To the sophomores we leave our to behave. To the freshmen become seniors and be To the teachers when we graduate, We also will our coming upper-classmen textbooks. we leave the in our places we give the ability I will to will to the juniors window. ability to learn and hopes that they will one day. relief they deserve gay spirits and brainstorms to the along with our worn and tattered We do hereby appoint Mr. Jordre as administrator of this, our last will and testement. to be executed ence of these class of 1956 Signed, Sealed, and on the day of our graduation in the pres- witnesses. In testement thereof, we the do ascribe our names and affix our seal this Fifteenthday'of May,ENineteen hundred and fiftysix. ,v f 1 - , , 1 ' ,ff , ,- ,, f, , , ., , My Ii f,-- 'yy Af J ' h ,f J . LV' , f fy hge-L, lLK4!,- !.alL A,fJ,i,,1J x M: , .N jf JIAD i If If Nl: 3 K, I .1 'I J! -I, lj . ' . , C-, - vu f aft., fu ' x ,ppl A W, 1, ik. V F V, . 01211, it f '11 f7- ' gi 'f. 1 Vx- 'rj' ji, ,,, . ,-427 ., I ' ,- 4. J.f:j?yf 1 -' n Q ..,'f.-,. VI, ,Af if , , ff Y' I , ,f as if -,rs WIkl,',ly,,x,'! vrzykr .1 f fi 'lf' . . V V, ' r X QNOTARY PUBLICJ
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.....--.......-.....,..i, ze .Q -5,4rJff5f'f'N'7I-'fff is tl I.. . 1' IZ 55459 SL,fj? R 5WHI V XL f It is the year 1966 and I, Dale Buttke, after hav- ing worked two long years as chief designer for Ford Motors, have decided to take a vacation and look up all of my old classmates. I hopped into my new jetwpowered Ford and was off for Corona. When I got as far as Milbank, I found the streets were blocked off with ropes. After I investi- gated and found that there was a circus in town, I bought a ticket and sat down. As the first act was announced, I was stunned. The ringmaster had said, WBenard Harms, aorcbat,H Why I oouldnzt believe it! THe put on a very good act and when it was over, I went to his dressing room to see him. He said he got used to heights while he was a pilot in the Air Force so he be- came an acrobat, He was not married yet but was engaged to a pretty girl who was a tight rope walker in the same circus. After a short chat I moved on. He said he thought Donald Schultz still lived near Corona, so I went to in- vestigate. After inquiring several times, I found the place. It was a beautifully landscaped farm with a large ranch-type house. I found Donald in the barn feed- ing a large herd of herford cattle. With him were two boys about six years old both trying to help. I found out that he was married and that the boys were twins. He also was sole owner of his 2500 acre farm. After meeting his pretty wife, I left them. Donald had told me that the only other classmate that he knew the whereabouts of was Billy Rell who was a professor at
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