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i . CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . Harold Frobish Vice-President ..... Jim Roeschley Secretary-Treasurer. Lois Buettemeier For the Juniors - - - A Story of u Year of Business In August, 1959, thirty-three jolly jtu1iors returned to the familiar halls of Flanagan High. As class officers for the year, we chose: Harold Frobish, presidentg jim Roeschley, vice-presidentg Lois Buettemeier, secretary-treasurerg and Norma johnson and jerry Voss to represent us in Student Cotmcil. During the year we lost Douglas Schrockg but gained Karen Derby, Gary Cripe, Steve Knutti, and Chuck Voss. Norma johnson was elected the queen's attendant for Homecoming. Our float entitled We Auto Win won second prize. Our money-making projects for the year were selling candy, sponsoring a chili supper, and having some canteens . The thrilling moments of the year, however, were the arrival of our class rings and presenting the Junior-Senior prom and banquet. Our sponsors for the year were Miss Baker and Mrs . Yordy. A . lt Row 1: Kathy Albrecht Mike Barth ,N Betty Beckman -' . '21 Lois Buettemeier f, J, J Dee Carls ' ? A, I ' N 19' 1 ' ' . .,., . , s , t n. N fuk, ...ir ,N a 1 : U ' ROW 2: ,N Jack Carls P' A Beverly Carstens ' ' 'lui Kenneth Carstens -1, W y g 5 Mike Cavanagh A' ' ww' i 82' 5 s ., V . X Gary Cripe rf, 'fan ' :ii A - ' - 'r if ' f- -----'- WA a t
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lust Will and Testament of The Class ol 1960 We, the members of the Senior Class of 1960, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave this, our last will and testament. To all of the students of Flanagan High, we leave our ability to graduate in four years. To all of the faculty, we leave our thanks and appreciation for their help and guidance throughout our school days, To the Underclassmen, individually, we leave the following: I, Harold Carstens, leave my speaking ability to anyone who has the desire and initiative to open their mouth. I, Marcia Cremer, leave my ability to go with just gig sweet guy to Dee Dee Carls. I, Bill Duffy, leave my winning ways with the opposite sex to Wayne Carstens. Joyce Folkers, leave nothing--I'm taking Gary with mel John Gorman, leave my love for the Cardinals to all the birds in school. I, Glen Hansen, leave my red hair to Rodney Hartzlerl I, Pat Harris, ------- leavel I, Sharon Harris, leave Juanita Zimmerman to keep an eye on Loren Tammen for two years, I, Myra Johnson, leave ln a black Ford for Pontiac. I, Carol Jones, leave my quiet ways to Claretta Tammen and my dramatic ability to Peggy Haase. I, Ladonna Marshall, leave my ability to get straight A's to Peggy Haase. I, Mary Nolan, leave my ability to attend parties and make frequent trips to the Square in Pontiac to Claretta Tammen. I, Willadean Odle, leave my last name--I'm getting a new one! I, Linda Onken, leave my short hair and good grades to Kay Murphy and Peggy Haase. I, Lynn Orendorff, leave my scientific mind to Ron Obert. I, Linda Otto, leave my ability to date all the boys, not just one, to Marlene Reese. We, Marilyn and Marjorie Post, leave our ability to get along together to Norma Johnson and Jim Roeschley. I, Ron Raber, leave my ability to drive after dark to Mr. Hoover in hopes that he can make it from Peoria to Flanagan without getting off the road. Roger Rapp, leave my Hollywood mufflers to Loren Tammen's '38 Chevy. Marilyn Rlents, do leave for Minonk. I, JoAnn Rustman, leave my long hair to Priscilla Mells, I, Bob Smith, leave my ability to dance to Harold Frobish. I, Bev Schell, leave my big, brown eyes to Lois Buettemeier, I, Paul Stalter, leave my solid geometry knowledge to Danny Harms. I, Victor Theesfield, leave my driving ability to Steve Knuttl. I, Janet Thiel, leave my ability to speak up at Student Council meetings to Jerry Voss, in hopes he will have success. I, David Timmerman, leave my mischievous ways to Ernie Rients and Brian York. I, Kay Tull, leave my short, naturally curly hair to Claretta Tammen. l, Fred Uphoff, leave my ability to get along with Woodland boys to Sonja Schneider. I, Paul Uphoff, leave my little red address book to anyone who can make more use of it thanl can. I, Robert Weichman, leave Kathy for just one more year. l, Larry Wilson, leave my desire to dunk a basketball to Jack Carls. I, Buddy Yordy, leave my selling ability to Ronnie Timmerman, I, Janet Zehr, leave none of my abilities to anyone--not that I'm selfish, but rather because I need what few I have for myself. 1. I. I. 1. XX I, Tom Saxton, leave my rebounding ability to Wendell Rudesill. XX We, Bev, Jan, Myra, and Willa, leave our perfect timing, our old, crusty cheering outfitsg and our X Hit lt to the 1960-61 cheerleaders, We, the Senior Varsity Basketball boys, leave our Midstate champ title to be equaled again next year by the basketball team. We, the Senior Class, leave our mischievous ways, our hard-working selves, and our parliamentary procedures in class meetings to our class sponsor, Mr. Cotter, so he 'll cherish the class of 1960 always, ln Witness Whereof, the Senior Class hereunto set their hand this twenty- seventh day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty. Y-ig Ai'-7
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