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z- :-zzz:-: Elle Hognet sz:-::-2: -zz Senior Class Will Sylvia Goehlich - I will my two years of cheerleading to John Schulze, my right to play for Glee Club for 4 years to Roy Chumley, my special ability to make HORRIBLE tariff to Sharon Holtz, and my place in the office to Thelson o man. Larry Holtz - I will my reserved parking spot on Reitz Hill to Kenny Miles, my catching spot on the baseball team to John Schulze, and my right to listen to Arm- strong's radio the last period to Brown , Kathleen Horn - I will my ability to make noise in the study hall to Linda Lochmueller. Anna Mae Kiegel - I will my special giggle to Sandy Higgins. Raymond Menke - I will my side-burns to Enos . LeMoin McKinney - I will my whiskers to Roger Kohlmeyer, my right to have a car in my Junior and Senior years to James Bond, and my UNIQUE way of flirting with the girls to Bill Helderman. Joyce Miles - I will my A's in World History to Roger Kohlmeyer, and my right to be elected Basketball Queen to Gail Arendell. Luann Nicholson - I will my right to have the candi- dacy for Fall Festival Queen in my Freshman and Junior years to Lora McGraw, my right to go steady in my last 2 years of school to any Junior girl, and my right to play in Orchestra for 6 years to my brother, Carl. Norita Oster - I will my ability to get the car any time I want it to Thelson Volkman. Elaine Sharp - I will my space between my teeth to the lucky person who happens to be born that way, my ef- fort to run Mr. Armstrong the rest of the way crazy to Ginger and Helen, my three years of cheerleading to Eddie Geis, and my chair in the office to Martin Vaught. Curtis Simpkins - I will my ability not to go steady to Wayne Marx and my unconceitedness to George Yancey.
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: z-zz-: Ulm Hoqnet :-::-::-: :-:' Senior Class Will We, the Seniors of 1957, being in sound mind and body, do solemnly declare this to be our last will and testa- ment as follows: To the entire school we will the right to dream of a new faculty. Mr. Tyring, we will you the right to have two more wheels next year. Mr. Heilman, we will you the right to have the audi- ence you deserve. Mr. Whitehead, we will you the right to have another excellent ball player like Larry. Mr. Armstrong, we will you the right to have a smoke- stack installed in your car. Mrs. Bertram, We will you the right to get ahead of the hounds. Mrs. Siebe, We will you the right to have a water foun- tain erected in your study hall. Miss Hebbeler, we will you the right to get the MRS degree. Juniors, we will you the right to have a better attitude next year. Sophomores, we will you the right to cut the Brain's grades down. Freshmen, we will you the right, for when you are Seniors, not to have to clean up the guys you initiate. Ronald Blesch - I will my right to kiss the basketball queen to Socky , my right to be a Marine Reservist to any guy that's man enough, and my ability to not drink alco- holics to Bennie Menke. Lander Dorsey -- I will my ability to make A's and B's in government class to Dave Sultz. Marie Ellerbrook - I will my right to be crowned Fall Festival Queen in my Sophomore year to Gloria Jean Smith, and my right to get a diamond ring in my ,Senior year to Mary Ann Susott. KContinuedl
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: :az-: 5113 Nognet :-::-::c Can You Imaginc-:PPP Mr. Tyring - Not trying to be a dictator. Mr. Armstrong - With a flat-top. Mr. Whitehead - Coaching ice hockey. Mr. Heilman - Boring. Miss Hebbeler - Being married. Mrs. Seibe - Without glasses. up o a Mrs. Bertram - Being a Home Economics teacher. Joyce Miles - Not staring at Mr. Armstrong. Elaine Sharp - Being sane. Sylvia Goehlich - Being satisfied. Luann Nicholson -- Not losing her temper. Marie Ellerbrook - Not writing to Bob. Norita Oster - Without Bill. Kathleen Horn - Talking. Anna Mae Kiegel - Weighing 85 pounds. Lander Dorsey -- Revealing his middle name. LeMoin McKinney - Clean shaven. Raymond Menke - Without a car. Curtis Simpkins - Going steady. Ronald Blesch - Working at Bud and Kay's Larry Holtz - Not having his way. fHumphreyJ
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