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Page 29 text:
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Maynard Lienaux, will my ability to be a good sport to Sharon Treachler Bob Long, will my crew cut to Bill Pidd. Pat Long, will my natural curly hair to Rosalie Hoey. Janice Mannlein, will my ability to have several boy-friends at once to Barb Bowdish. Vivian Mathews, will my naturally red hair to Barb Hunawill. .Audrey Moore, will my ability to Harriet Moore, will my shortness Bill Nixon, will my ability to Spiess. Dan Nuttle, will my pink sweater remember things to Bill Tupper. to Bill Tupper. get along with Mrs. Broekema to Tom to Jim Richards. Mary 0'Malley, will my quiet voice at the football games to Nancy Wheeler. Frances Pidd, will my ability to get in trouble to my up and comming little brother. Jan Rose, will my baton and uniform to anyone who wants it. Donna Steers, will my ability to play basketball to the Freshman girls. Bill Stoffer, will a car with a good transmission to Dave Miles. Norm Stoll, will my ability of playing football to the boys of the Junior Class. Arlene Sulkowski, will my ability to flirt and not show it, to Eileen Farrell. Jean Stoner, will my pleated skirts to Phyllis Carter. Beverly Swanson, will my rolled down socks to Barb Hunawill. Eugene Thornton, will my sincere appreciation of the teachers to Dexter Agriculture High to my two brothers Edsel and Roger. Jim Toma, will keeping out of fights in football games to Dave Miles. Betty Walker, will my attendence to be in school every day to Laura Ward. Bill Walsh, will my ability to play any position in football to Tom Spiess. George Welsh, will my ability to do bookkeeping to Barb Sindlinger. Edith Wentzel, will my ability to keep quiet in Chemistry to Dave Brown. Larry Young, will all my troubles to Butch Gregory. Roy Zavitz, will my olds-88 to George Darrow. if
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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1954, of the village of Dexter, county of Washtenaw and state of Michigan, being of Hsoundn mind and memory, do hereby make publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re- voking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First: We give, devise, and bequeath unto the Junior Class the treas- ured name of SENIORS. Second: As individuals, we do hereby give, and bequeath the following items: I, Billie Atkins, will my bright clothes to Dave Brown. I, Don Bowen, will my green fender skirts to Pat Curtis. I, Donelda Butts, will my levis to Suzie Nixon. I, Evelyn Campbell, will my quietness to Phyllis Carter. I, James C. Cupp, will my ability to buy worn out cars to Bill Standard. I. Joanne Curtis, will my poodle hair cut to Phyllis Carter. I, Marlene Degener, will my ability to talk all the time in class and not get caught to my sister Carolyn Degener. I, Jim Eberts, will my good job at Pingston's Gulf Station to that hard working Chuck Maller. I, Donna Devoe, will my ability to sit still in study hall to Ronnie Eberts. I, Allan Elsasser, will my number H99U football jersey to Mike O'Malley. I, Jerry Forshee, will my ability to get along with teachers and not get kicked out of class to Jim Gainsley. I, Wilberta Gray, will my being able to stay single to Juliann Scott. I, Donna Gage, will my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to anyone who wants it. I, Virginia Hoatlin, will my slimness to Jolaine Porter. I, Doug Jeffery, will my walking shoes to Gary Gould. I, Tom Hooker, will my debating ability to Gary Gould. I, Janet Koch, will my high singing voice in chorus to Ellen Kay Walsh. I, Warren Koch, give back the school its books with no comments.
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NAME Billie Atkins D011 Bowen Donelda Butts Evelyn Campbell Jim Cupp Joanne Curtis Marlene Degener Donna DeVoe Jim Eberts Allan Elsasser Jerry Forshee Donna Gage Wilberta Gray Virginia Hoatlin Tom Hooker Doug Jeffery Janet Koch Warren Koch Maynard Lienaux Bob Long Pat Long WHO'S WHO TRAIT Perfectionist Happy B0 lucky Pleasant Musician Scientist Poddle-cut Coquette Demure Ready Comment Cryptic Humor Personable Laugh Raven hair Friendly Height Nonchalant Carefree Perplexing White bucks Athlete Curly, curly hair. GUILTY OF Going to wild parties all times of the night. Not playing football in his senior year. Writing to a certain sailor Not skipping school. UI'll never tell.H Spending my weekends at Wayne. Being the only girl going steady with a fellow senior. ,Admitting it. Coggin' bye Long with my hot H25n on Portage Lake. Putting gas in Willie's car. Going steady with Mar- lene. Never getting to homeroom on time. Not getting my work done. Eating too much. Liking all teachers. ,A risque life. Being engaged in my senior yean Nothing I know of. Going out with a freshman. Coggin' with Eberts in my hydro on Portage Lake. Going with two boys at the same time. AMBITION To talk louder than any ten people at once. To drive between Dexter and A.A. without any trouble. Get married. To attend college. Nuclear research physi- cist. Get married and have six boys all over six feet tall. Marry him! The same as everygirl. 6Marry someday! To find the lost Boodini tribe. To build a railroad. Stay single. To travel around the world. Get married. Get married. Get new hair for my bald tires. To be rich and single. To get married. To be a success in some- thing pertaining to money United States Navy. Be six feet tall. Make Jack happy.
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