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TO THOSE FOLLOWING WE LEAVE CLASS WILL I, Ruth Hammond, leave my patience to stay with one man to Teresa Stefina, I, Joyce Ackron, leave my waste collection of absent slips to Nancy Hinzmann. I, Larry Jensen, leave my talking ability to Wendel Foutch and David Ballard. I, Alice Towler, leave my speed to Junior who needs it. (Hubert? I, Dick Wright, (Senior Class Romeo), leave my charm to those more than lucky (?) Junior boys. I, Lee Cischke, leave my Ipana smile and about five inches to Raymond Blandowski, I, Shirley Waters, leave my long, dark hair to Marge Fauser, I, Chuck Orrison, leave my ticket collecting horn that auto- matically honks at Belleville girls to Walter Craycraft,. I, Connie Clark, leave my fiery red hair to the school to be hung over the wastebaskets in study hall so the students in the rear can see where they throw. I, Leonard Burrell, leave my booming voice and dramatic ability to Tom Markham. I, Stan Harris, leave my ash tray in the pines to John Iwaniec. I, Tank Gross, leave my football helmet to anyone with a large enough head to wear it. I, Shirley McFall, leave my box seat and the square next to me in Government class to James Hudgeng and Frank Korican. Page Seventeen I, Peg Borgstadt, (the Luella Parsons of Lincoln), leave my ability to gain inside information to Lynn Diehl, I, Larry Schanz, leave my- self to Yvonne Drow. I, Carol Day, leave Wally's and my seats in the show to Mary Lou Farchione and--- I, Jerry Allen, (Tomny Dorsey II), leave my horn, wind, and love for music to Don Zauner. I, Lowell Smith, leave my bolt and jolt taxi cab to Marlene Sampson who has sufficient courage to risk driving it. I, Grant Allison, leave my passion for side-burns to Harry Barker, I, Orville Odum, leave my ability to get away with things in class to Ronald Smiley. I, Dave Redick, leave my copy of Charm the Girls and Keep Them and my place on the basket- ball team to Jerry Adiska and Ronald Pepper. I, Mike Dibble, leave my part-time janitor's job to Jerry Kruger. I, Richard Sampier, leave my blue-ribbon French blood to Richard Seitz. I, Beatrice Smith, leave my dimples to Joyce Gibson. I, John Hardy, leave my popularity and collection of eligible telephone numbers to Dick Lengel. I, Margaret Kegerreis, leave my sneeze to Pat Borgstadt.
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Richard Wright Dick Majors: Science, English Minors: Agriculture, Math., History Frank Yunkman Frank Majors: Science, English, Shop Minors: Agriculture, Commercial McKenzie Williams Mac Majors: English, History, Commercial Minors: Art, Math. Earl Bobicz Grand Ole Democrat Majors: Study Hall, Basketball Minors: Lowell Smith Darrell Burras Chuckles Majors: Keeping Seniors in line Minors: Cleaning typewriter keys Harrison Pfeiffer Fritz Majors: Government Minors: Blackboard Erasing Page Sixteen
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I, Leona Karnatz, leave my ability to fall in love to Donna Berry, Pat Ackerman, and Leo Burrell. We, the Seniors, are sorry Bill Hudge is not a senior so we could will him to Flo Hess. I, Marjorie Wegienka, bequeath my fiery temper to Shirley Harwood and Phyllis Roberts. I, Joe Towler, leave my fifth hour carrot to Fred Kagarise. I, Irene Bunton, bequeath my big bone earrings to stray dogs that keep wandering into school. I, Don Avery, leave my popularity with the girls to Skeets Adiska. I, Nancy Patterson, leave my great lust for mean jokes to Bill Bischoff and David Fenn. I, Esther Woodruff, leave my spattered paint clothes and artistic ability to Herb Smith and John Ed Dexter. I, Dale Sieloff, leave my unconscious attitude in class to Dean Berlin, Bob Borener, and Andy Domas. Page Eighteen I, Pat Fauser, leave my height to Janet Schrock and Carol Burgar. I, Lois Phelps, leave my sweet, quiet attitude to Kay Smith and Jean Towler. I, Isabelle Pegouskie, leave my sophistication to Wilma Travis and Agnes Kartje. I, Beatrice Union, leave Bob Reeves my oratorical powers. I, Roxann Gregg, leave my dark hair and flashing eyes to Barbara Duey. I, Frank Yunkman, will my curly hair to Don Frisbie and John Kennedy. I, Pat Rattray, leave my pin curls to Lynn Helzerman and Bob Bellers. I, Kathleen Burt, leave my carefree manner of enjoying myself to Lorena Dysinger. I, Mac Williams, leave my manly ribs to the band to be used as @ portable xylophone, We, Pearl Wilson and June Belmore, upon re-reading these wills, think it would be best if we just left!
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