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We Leave Our Wills Behind Betty Boniface wills: 1. Her ability to get caught giggling to Barbara Kitzman. 2. Her troubles with men to Phyllis Jacobs. 3. Her ability to tell jokes to Mr. Huckaby. 4. “Petunia, her cornet' to Patty Rammien. Lois Clason wills: 1. Her ability to be an office girl to Patsy Williams. 2. Her title of “Most Talented Girl to Grace Tremaine. 3. Her ability to call people on the telephone in the middle of the night to Eddie Wilke. 4. Her job of accompaning Mixed Chorus and Glee Club to Janet Henschel. Don Hayes wills: 1. His ability to get a woman and keep her to Bud Veley. Z. His ability to let his girl do the driving on a date to George Smith. 3. His truck to Donnie Oleston. 4. His athletic ability to Bob Verhoef. Evelyn Kelly wills: 1. Her diamond to Florence Keyzer. Z. Her man to Ruth Redemus. 3. Her good grades to Wayne Kohlin. 4. Her ability to imitate people and not get caught to Joan Snyder. Dorothy Koehl wills: 1. Her artistic ability to Emil Wenzel. 2. The “sparkler’’ on her left hand to Kay Parker. 3. Her shortness to Esther Schryvers. 4. Her ability to be late to school in the morning to Don DesMontigny. Stella Kroeze wills: 1. Her ability to .at candy in Social Problems Class to Ronnie Jacobson. 2. Her job as a movie operator to Janet Zwieg. 3. Her ability to get the car whenever she wants it to Patty Rammien. 4. Her giggle to Barbara Thiele. Joyce Martin wills: 1. All her pen-pal boy friends to Cheryl McKinney. 2. Her ability to talk over me telephone for an hour at a time to Jimmy Krueger. 3. Her ability to have Ray Orentas help her with her school work to Jeanette Voss. 4. Her ability to get her schoolwork done on time to Bill Kelly. 18
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Busy Bees -con't Margery Wheeler: Glee club, dramatics 1-2-3-4; salesmanship 1; vocul solo, class officer 3; mixed chorus, class plays 3-4; massed chorus 1. Dorothy Koehl: Eagle staff, glee club, dramatics, forensics, mixed chorus, vocal solo 1-2-3-4; twirler 1-2-3; assistant drum majorette 4; mass chorus 1-3-4; annual staff 2-3-4; ticket seller 2; G. A. A. 2-3-4; prom court 3; class officer 1-2. Betty Wilkins: Band, glee club, dramatics, G. A. A., ticket seller 1-2-3-4; annual, forensics, massed band 2-3-4; mixed chorus, class plays 3-4; editor of eagle 4; library club 1; student council, massed chorus, vocal solo 4. Nancy Tremaine: Annual staff 1-2-3-4; glee club, eagle staff, G. A. A. 1-2-3; mixed chorus 2-3; library club 1. Ray Orentas: Transferred here from Delavan 4. The Class Wishes ToWill To the luniors we will our good grades and Senior Class play. To the Sophomores we will all our cars and activities. To the Freshmen we will our class funds. To the incoming Freshmen we will our trip to Washington, D. C. To Mr. Huckaby we guarantee he'll never have another Social Problems class like ours. To Mr. Cox we will another Algebra Class as good as ours. To Mr. Prahl we will more great athletics like the Seniors. To Mrs. Gosso we will enough money to take her next class to Washington in their Senior year. To Miss Shaw we will another good boys Home Economics class. To Jesse we will no more trouble from us bothersome Seniors. We Leave Our Wills Behind Betty Wilkins wills: 1. Her ability to win blue ribbons in 4-H to her brother, Harold. 2. Her ability to go roller skating three nights a week to Jean Gleason. 3. Her joo as Eagle editor to anyone who can get some work out of the paper staff. 4. Her men to Florence Keyzer. 17
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Ray Orentas wills: 1. His wolf license to Jerry Sheahan. 2. His hot rod car to Wayne McMullen. 3. All the fur coats she wants from his mink ranch to Ruby Meyer. 4. His ability to speak five different languages to Hardy Kroeze. Clarke Parker wills: 1. His crew cut to Jean Gleason. 2. His height to Gordon Putman. 3. His list of women to Carl Derhake. 4. His ability to write perfect tests to Harold Wilkins. Dick Radtke wills: 1. His quiet ways to Phyllis Jacobs. 2. His nickname 'Ratskin” to Don Voss. 3. His lumbering walk to Avis Dutton. 4. His exceptional bowling curve to Ernest Kalb. Nancy Tremaine wills: 1. Her white turtle-neck sweater to Janat Henschel. 2. Her ability to get her schoolwork done on time to her sister Grace. 3. Her ability to argue with the teachers to Joan Snyder. 4. Her boy friends class ring to Cheryl McKinney. Diane Vorpahl wills: 1. Her ability to get good grades without working for them to Danielle Duvall. 2. Her job as check girl in the I. G. A. to Glenda Bates. 3. Her clothes to anyone who thinks they can keep track of them. 4. Her job as Editor of the Annual to Jean Gleason. Margery Wheeler wills: 1. Her ability to ride horseback to Barbara Kitzman. 2. Her manners to Jerry Sheahan. 3. Her muscles to Joan Snyder. 4. Her little green truck to Eddie Wilke, providing he keeps the speed limit. Ronnie Wheeler wills: 1. His ability to go steady with a girl in every town to George Smith. 2. His high bowling average to Cheryl McKinney. 3. His ability to have a.different nickname for everyone to Bill Kelly. 4. His ability to horse around in school to Ernest Kalb. Charlotte Wilday wills: 1. Her big blue eyes and cherry smile to Wayne McMullen. 2. Her dependable boy friend to Pat Williams. 3. Her hair style to Ruth Redenius. 4. Her ability to wear out pencils writing letters to Glenda Bates. 19
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