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?' Junior Farewell Dear Seniors, Having shared with you the work and the fun of High School for the last three years, the Juniors are very sorry to see you leave. We know that graduation is both happy and sadg you will be glad that you have achieved your goal, but at the same time you will have to say goodby to a lot of good friends. For us you have set fine examples of cooperation, working har- moniously under difficulties, getting the job done, and enthusiastic school spirit. All of us extend to you our sincerest best wishes for just the kind of lives you have planned for yourselves. Adrian Breitenstein George Allgaier Connie Jeanie Minard Donald Largeteau James Macgregor Norma Susie Janet Marilynn Perue Robert Canastra Cordially yours, Richard wilber Junior Class President Fred Bruce Laura Richie Kay Mary Ann Herkel Patricia Kemmer Donna Judy Robert Bob Charlotte Miller Lennea English
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, -.,, V,-.-,W -Tv-ww 'v-vnqq Class W ill Being of sound mind and body, the Class of 1955 wishes to make known the following Last Will and Testament: To the Faculty - we leave peace and quiet. To the Juniors - we leave the adventures of a Senior Class. To the Sophomores - we leave our reputation. To the Freshmen - we leave the good times which we've known in school. Joan Adams wills her unique laugh to Brenda Mott. William Bames leaves his knack of being a lady's man to Adrian B. Miles Bintz leaves his 6'2 to Charlie Zubal. ' Wayne Blessing wills his way with glrls to Leland Moore. Jeannette Cady wills her cheerleading uniform to anyone it will fit. Conrad Cobb bequeaths his collection of I-lot Rod magazines to Minard A. Shirley Cobb wills her ability to captivate older men to anyone who feels mature enough. Clifford Decker wills his wavy hair to Richie Wilber. Robert deForestwi1ls his ability to play the Norwegian Concerto to Bruce Panas. William DeForest wills his ability to grow a mustache to Dennis T. Ann Gross leaves her sweet personality to Norma Borst. Joan Kliesrath leaves several wads of gum to Mrs. Edwards who always caught her. Ioan Male leaves her ability to give parties to Susie Guyon. Beverly Mericle wills her ability to entice State Troopers to Charlotte Miller. Paul Miller wills his ability as a chef to Artie Chambers. Leon Neadle leaves his best right hand punch to the Sophomores. Michael Payst wills his pink shirt to anyone brave enough to put it on. Mary Prole leaves her spirit of adventure to Marilynn Perue. Dianne Putman wills her personality to Kenny Palmer. Edward Putnam bequeaths his fanning ability to Kenny Trudell. Margaret Schaeffer wills her spot on the National Honor Society to Dudley Mericle. Robert Schleier leaves his bashfulness to Roland Crowe. Raymond Shafer wills his hunting ability to George Allgaier. Della Mae Smith leaves her chickens to David Youngs. Ronald Strobeck wills his ability to yodel to Robert Canastra. Lorraine Vosburgh wills her Bermuda shorts to any Krazy Kat. Charles Wilber wills his ability to frustrate Mrs. Shannon to Phil DeLuke. Avery Wilson wills his guitar to Coach Guyder for serenading purposes. Katherine Wilson wills her dancing ability to Connie Canastra. Barbara Zagata wills her driving ability to Jimmy Breitenstein. Peter Zubal leaves Mr. Reichenthal with a peaceful trombone section. Mr. Zimmer leaves a bottle of Aspirin to Mrs. Shannon. Mr. Mason wills his mustache to Quentin Osterhoudt. Mr. Bernard left. N
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