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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Crandon High School, being sound or mind and memory do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament; I, Garland Case, leave my wit and countless friends to Vernon Kincaid. I, Angeline Conn, bequeath my ability to get along with Ur. Burger to anyone who can—I can't. I, Don Amann, leave with Theresa Starjnski. I, Cliff Asbach, do hereby bequeath my curly hair to Jimmy Marvin. I, Marie Bushman, leave C.H.S. with pleasant memories. I, Eileen Champine, leave with a diamond on my finger. I, Jerry Cronce, leave my friendly sense of humor to Don Kott. I, Gerald Deaton, leave my skill at one-arm driving to Eddie Spencer. I, Danny Dehart, leave my height to Fred Knoke. I, Pearl Bailey, leave my blushing to Arnold Van Doren. I, Rita Berger, will my attraction for redheads to Junior Mckillion. I, Bonnie Duff, leave to Joyce Stevens my ability to get along with people. I, lone Feight, will my good times at dances to Ellen Paul. I, Ruby Gerald, bequeath my pleasure trips to Pelican Lake to Betty Quesinberry. We, Katherine Flannery and Joyce Radtke, do leave our quiet manners to Bonnie Van Cleve. I, Margie Greisinger, will my voice to Carolyn King. I, Frankie Gumm, will to Mary Ellen Brouillard my attraction to the opposite sex. I, Janie Russell, leave my cheerleading ability to Audrey Ollnger. I, Rolland Schumacher, will my girl troubles to Burton Rathert. I, Ervin Simandl, leave my love for the girls to Bob Ritchie. I, Regina Stewart, leave my blue eyes to George Tupper. I, Allan Strand, leave my dramatic ability to Bob Samz, I, Dick Strombach, leave my outstanding football tactics to Bill Packard . I, Jeanne Sturzl, will my interest in the Kegley family to Mildred. I, Francis Tupper, positively do NOT leave Mona Gravitter to the Junior boys. We, Grace Wilson and Margaret Westimayer, leave C.H.S.—At last! I, Neal Pence, leave my fast-thinking and fast-moving actions to Frank Sturzl. I, Shirley Petrick, leave my red hair to Sharon Brigham. I, Don Steele, leave my oratorical ability to my brother, Mort. I, Mary Lutterman, will my ability to make friends to Anita Gibbs. I, Phyllis Harkins, do hereby bequeath my guitar to Jim Palmer. I, Francis Ison, leave Mrs. Davis's English class with a sigh of relief. I, Alice James, do leave my good marks to Dave Olinger. We, Dorothy Kalata and Colleen Osgood, leave our dancing appeal to Fern Rosio and Anita Orlowicz. I, Edwin Kegley, leave my polite,quiet manner to Lujack . I, Harry Leahy, will my fascination to moonlight to Bob Plummer. I, Bob Marsh, leave my way with girls to Muggs Conn. I, Bill Mountain, leave my note-writing to Raymond Stevens. I, Lillie McCabe, bequeath my friendly personality to Dorothy Mclsaac. I, Bill Plummer, leave my ability to tell stories to Pat Votis. I, Dick Pfeiffer, leave to Ken Morrison my ability to get along with the principal. I, Wallace Ritchie, leave my dark, wavy hair to Bob Rogers. I, Anna Johnson, will my long walk home to Tommy O'Donnell. I, Lois Zelechowski, leave my true heart to DeloreS Pustelnik. To Mr. Manley, our principal, we will a chemistry class that will know the difference between Adam ' and Atom . To Mr. Donohue we leave the latest Joke books. To Mr. Burger, we leave a wish that next year's sociology class can put up arguments as forcefully as we did. To Mrs. Matthews we leave a study hall free from talking and gum chewing. To Mr. Kobin, our coach, we leave the remains of our football team. To Mrs. Tupper we leave a hope that she will someday have a room of noiseless typewriters. 12
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JUNIORS Class officers President, Gene Robbins Vice-President, William Bonack Secretary-Treasurer, Ellen Paul JUNIOR CLASS Our career as Juniors has been completed. Under the supervision of Mrs. Estella Davis and Mrs. Jane O'Donnell, the Junior Class led quite an eventful year. We, with three-fourchs of our high school days behind us, realize, to the fullest extent, the value of days well spent. We have carried our full share of responsibility in all high school projects which is evident by the number of us on organization rolls and competitive teams. Two Juniors, Kathleen Rusch and Mona Gravitter, were two of the three school cheerleaders this year. They are to be congratulated for the vigor and pep which they added to our ball games. It was a gala day for the Juniors when their class rings arrived. The Junior Prom will be held on May 8 in the school gym. Gene Robbins, the Prom King, has chosen for his Queen, Elizabeth Ritchie. Thii, year's Prom theme will be In a Gypsy Tearoom . To the coming Juniors we extend our heartiest welcome. May they realize that their high school days are nearing completion and with that thought in mind, carry on the activities of the Junior Class as faithfully as we have endeavored to do so. 14
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