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Susan Haberkarnp Cathy Hard Marge Hejlik Carolyn Hoeft Sandra Hollatz Ed Hrubes Barbara Hughes Larry Johnson Shirley Kargas Tom Kelly Bob Kral Craig Lamp .T im Martindale Rose Meleney Wayne Meyer Lloyd Nedved Mildred Nedved J oe Nielsen Lee Nielsen Frostbite. Cars get so cold on late winter nites. Pride, She was the first in her class to be engaged. Run to death, She didn't know her boss was atrack star. Worry, She was afraid she forgot to punch a hot lunch ticket, Writer's cramp, Her boss was a fast talker. Bruises. He became parted with his chair when sleeping in class. Carbon monoxide poisoning. Caused while parking for pro- longed time. Stat-vation. Mi s s ed one meal. Heart Attack. Caused while riding with Sharon Doll. Ear strain. All his girls got on the phone at the same time. Fractured Skull, He slipped and fell while dancing at Duncan. Shock. He discovered that there are pages inside book covers. Worry. Thinking of bills and Sue. Shock, She got to school on time. Underdeve1opment, He Didn't reach six feet eight. Severe injuries. He was trampled to death by all his women. Ulcers, From wor rying about car accident bills. Astonishment. His Ford only went 95 mph one night. Broken Head. He fell out of a study hall window. Susan leaves her quiet manner to J o Ann Klesel. Cathy leave her one-man tech- nique to Bonne Newell. Marge leaves her left over men to Sue Ausmus. Carolyn leaves her trim figure to Lee Meleny. Sandra leaves her Klemme committments to next year's juniors. Ed leaves his broken-hearted girls to Ivan Hull. Barbara leaves her attraction for older men to Nancy Haber- kamp. Larry leaves my unrecognized genius to Don Hrubes. Shirley leaves her quiet voice to Vic Sonquist. Tom leaves his red hair to Daryl Jakoubek, Bob leaves his Duncan Bounce to Harley Greiman. Craig leaves his ability to study physics to anyone who needs it. Jim leaves all his old women to Jerry Ielik. Rose leaves her ability to be prompt to anyone who needs it, Wayne leaves his nickname Moose to Gary Jones. Lloyd leaves his Casanova ap- proach to Ernie Harms. Mildred leaves her out-of-town men to Deanna Rios. Joe leaves his safe-driving habits to Mick Brouwer. Lee leaves his enthusiam for school work toJ oe Pringle.
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WILL We, the senior class of the town of Garner, county disposing mind and memory, and knowing the uncertainty of clare this our last will and testament. May 11, 1956. NAME Jean Baggs Joan Baumgartner Ann Berge Philip Boehnke Bill Butz David Byers Dean Cataldo Larry Cummins Sharon Doll Mary Ann Evans Gary Formanek Ron Formanek Emma Lou Gatchel Eldon Gjerde Sue Goll Chuck Greiman Roberta Haan CORONER'S REPORT Exhaustion. Too many late nights. Neck Cramps. She had to look up at allthe people, Loneliness, Harry didn't come back, ' 'Mortificationf' S o me o n e called him THE KID. Strangulation, He got wound up in a motion picture film. Concussion. One of his bright remarks backfired. Nervousness. Speech con- tests were too nerve wracking, Loneliness, He had to sit in the corner in physics class. Embarrassment. She dis- covered she really does blush. Hanged to death, Dave's ring was to heavy. ' 'Shame. His halo slipped once to often, Embarrassment, Hescuffed his white side walls. Confusion, She forgot which class ring belonged to whom. Starvation. He couldn't get used to working for a living. Joy, The ring finally fit, Disappointment, Allthe goodlooking Britt girls were going steady, Old age, Nurses have just too many doctors around. of Hancock, state of Iowa, being of sound and human life, do hereby make, publish, and de- WILL She leaves her egg diet to Diane Dethmers. She leaves her collection of diamonds to anyone with enough fingers. She leaves the ribbon on Harry's ring to Carol Yohn. He leaves his way with teachers to Richard Foster. Bill leaves his worn-out camera to Gary Maben. David leaves his quiet manner to Doug Brown. Dean leaves his orange sweater to anyone who is color blind. Larry leaves his nickname George to someone who doesn't want it. Sharon leaves her giggle to next year's bookkeeping class. Mary Ann leaves her ability to play the clarinet to Jerry Juhl, Gary leaves his brains to be divided equally among next year's chemistry class. Ron leaves his black Ford to anyone who will baby it. Emma Lou leaves' her quiet but fatal way with men to Pat Wesenburg. Eldon leaves his motor scooter to Paul Klemm. Suzie leaves her bubbling-over personality to Roger Radloff. Chuck leaves his old fishing stories to True Magazine. Roberta leaves her desire to be a nurse to Andrea Nielsen.
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Bill Noble Dorothy Oudekerk Darlene Rayhons Teresa Rayhons Jerry Revland Elmer Reicherts Marilyn Romp Emily Smidt John Smith Marcia Tice Carol Tlach Kay Whitney Alan Wille Heart-break. His old black Ford finally broke down. Injuries, Her drivingfinally caught up with her. Laryngitis. She talked A- bout Britt's wrestling team too much, Overwork, Thinking up ways to get out of 6th Period study hall. ' 'Eyestrain. ' ' Reading too many pocket editions, Occupational hazard. Some- one ran over him at the station. Heart attack, She had to prove that she could jitterbug at 80. Indigestion. She ate hot lunches every day. Crushed, A pulley exper- iment fell on him. ' Disappointment, Someone told her there wasn't any Santa Claus. High Blood pressure. She couldn't hit high H on the baritone. Boredom, Her television set broke down, Overwork, He kept changing his mufflers every day. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1956, have to this our Will and Testament set our hands and seal, This eleventh day of May, A.D. 1956, Bill leaves his car to anyone who can use the spare parts. D o r o th y leaves h er typing ability to Leo I-Iadacek. Darlene leaves her ability to have a good time at Duncan to Rita Hadacek. Teresa leaves her bookkeeping technique to Pat Greiman. ,Terry leaves his wild night life to Leo Schuller. Elmer leaves his bookkeeping techniques to next years bright seniors. Marilyn leaves her pony tail to Nancy Bradwell. Emily leaves her sweet, gentle manner to Mary Jean Urich. John leaves his ' 'girl-in-every- port policy to Lance Johnson. Marcia leaves her hot rod to Bill Haan. Carol leaves her bashful smile to Marion Stromer. Kay leaves her wild night life with Larry Cummins to Sharon West, Alan leaves his party tactics to Ivan Hull, Signed , Class of 1956
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