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1 Myrtle Ann Hill leaves to be married. She hopes! Marilyn Hoeksema leaves her dramatic ability to the Junior Class. CThey'll need itll Joyce Jager leaves her feminine'ways to Shirley Wheeler. Marlene Jahn leaves her silly ' lls to Deloras Zehr. Betty Kaake leaves to get a nent iob at Tietz's. Patty Kaake wills the ability to be a soda jerk to any ierk with the necessary qualifications. Tom Kalisz leaves his thinking cap to Charles Kaake. Duane LeBair leaves his reckless ways to Billy Weaver. Kenneth Lee leaves to bark at the moon! Albert Lindke leaves his women troubles to George Ludington. John MacDonald leaves! Much to the ioy of the teachers. Nicolyn Makedonsky leaves her friendly ways to anyone in need of them. Doug Maison leaves his ability to hate senior girls to Danny Fraga. Ula McLean leaves her quiet ways to LuAnne Ward. Beverly Miles leaves with the rest of us. John Nickora leaves his tall stories in memory of the Senior Class. Doris Powers leaves genuine friendliness to anyone in need of it. Pete Russell leaves his bow and arrow to Pat Schneider. James Schirmer leaves his hip and thigh pads to Leon Gibbard. Lois Sisson leaves her ability to catch men with lots of money, big cars, and high society to anyone who wants it. Joy Snyder doesn'f want to leave anything. She iust wants to leave! John Sohlden leaves his poster committees to the iunior class. Frank Stapleton leaves his abundance of KNOWLEDGE to Warden Wheeler. Peggy Stenzel leaves for Art. Gerald Stern leaves! Congratulations, Gerry. Margaret Strump and Joe McCorry leave together. Pat Taack leaves her sophistication and charm to Roberta Bissett. Mary Ann Trowbridge leaves her hot temper to Ron Marshall. Bill Warner leaves to become a farmer. Joan Watkins leaves for nurse's training. Dean Weaver leaves his football tactics to Bob Harris. Mary West leaves as soon as she can. Joyce Whitman leaves her artistic ability to L0is Touchette. Virginia Whitkopf leaves her typing ability to Shirley Kane. Lorna Williams leaves her Charles Atlas Training Course to Leota McLean. Donald Wittrig leaves his studious habits to Ray Oille. ln witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and set our seal the twenty- eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. Witnesses: Myrtle Ann Hill Peggy Stenzel Arn Godo
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JUHIOQS 3 E 'wx Back Row: Jim Coffey, Donald Showler, Harold Tietz, Dick Muir, Richard Romine, Jim Newcomb, Dwain Hill, Charles Kaake, Edward Klug, Duane Chisnell, Bob Edwards. Second Row: Kathy Ferrett, Carolyn Turner, Leota McLean, Valarie Ray, Shirley Kane, Joyce Ennis, Joan Cavanaugh, Mary Lou Campbell, Marcia Hoeksema, Karen Bonnema, Jean Chisnell, Mary Ann Halstead, Lois VanDerPloeg. Front Row: Mr. Skeberdis- Sponsor, LuAnne Ward, Bob Coenen-Vice President, Mary Lou Dungey-Student Board Representative, Marlene Strump-Recorder, June Locke,-Secretary, Marion Pascut- Treasurer, Danny Fraga-President, Marilyn Lepard, Lois Touchette, Roberta Bissett, Miss Force-Sponsor. Absentees: Don Erla, Dan Erla, Myrna Anderson, Alma Jean Clarkson, Max Seidell, Barbara Talmage, Connie Woodworth. Junior Class Our class of i953 started this year with the task of earning money for our Senior Trip. We planned to do this by having bake sales, candy sales, a class play, and a Junior Prom. Our first main event of this year was the initiation of the Freshmen. There was a parade from which was chosen the most original, the funniest, the least dressed, and the most dressed. Amovie was made of this parade. After a Truth and Consequences Show , refreshments were served. This was followed by a dance in honor of the Freshmen.
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