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'mv A- ' ' ' ' m-.3 -..... , 15' 1 A, w ' lb: rv ,f . , .V ,.-f -- .,. -Q '-- -s1-:.s..,,.- . ...- SS We, the Class of 1955, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. We wish to bequeath some of our'most cherished possessions to the lower classmen. We hope that they will accept them in the same spirit in which they are given. I, Roger Arndt, just leave. Mr. Edlebeck and I are leaving for outer space in our latest invention. I, Arlyn Becker, leave my athletic abil- ity to future ball teams. I, Betty Beyer, leave all my thrills of the last four years to Judy Anderson. I, Betty Bozlle, leave my freckles to Pert Mazemke. I, Elnora Brighum,1eave my long walks to school to Mr. Doll, he can take his Phy- sical Education class for a walk. I, Luella Buchholz, leave my long red hair to Judy Kelley. I, Shirley Cronce, leave my neatness to all the under classmen that like to wear jeans. CIf they could only see them- selves.l I, Katherine Dietz, leave my continual giggling to Carol Jawort. I, Donald Dlckson,leave a picture of my- self in study hall to give the girls a thrill. I, Andrew Doran,leave my job at Klappers to Dave Peterson. I, Franklyn Dretke,leave my base horn to anyone who can carry it. I never could. I, Donald Fahser,leave my love to go out and have a good time with the boys to Merlin Becker. I, Vernon Fahser, leave my strong silent nature to Pat Flanagan. I, Donald Flanagan, leave my naps during Social Problems to some sleepy head, I hope they don't get a shower of cold water to wake them up. I, Ronald Fuhs,leavea little of my tall- ness to Jock Craig. Janet Gehrke, leave my acting ability future ple directors to use where it I. to y is needed. I, Charles Griffith, leave my ability to be a good little boy in class to Bob Olson. I, Carol Gruel,leave my quietness to 7th hour study hall. I'm sure Mr. Doll will appreciate it. I, Wilma Henry, leave my Betty Crocker cook book to Ione Thompson. I, Camella Impelman, leave my artistic ability to anyonethat wishes to special- ize in art. I have other plans. ' ,u...:.....-... v . ' - A . 4 5 4- ,,.. .' ,.-f' 'LL I, Joan Johnson, leave my trombone to some up and coming Freshmen with lots of wind. I, Mary Klapper,leave my job at the res- taurant to anyone that can work late and still get their school work done. I, Roger Klinger,leave and promise never to pester another girl. I, Arden Lightfuss,leave Symco to all up and coming students. I, Darlene Lightfuss, leave my love for sewing to Robert Peterson in case he be- comes a bachelor. I, Leland Marquardt, leave my camera to Bud Martin. fThey always say a picture lasts longer Bud.J I, Delyle Nieland, leave my ability to getalong,mdth teachersto, Robert Martin. I, Lowell Prellwitz, leave my love for going to dances to Eddie Prill. fDon't let your feet get in the way.J I John Raffin, leave my ability to love I em and leave em to Tom Wheeler. I, John Roman, leave my job at Bear Lake to Gordon Ferg, I can think of more in- teresting things to do. I, Dale Rosenau, leave my love for fish- ing to any good hooky player. Good Luck! I, Albert Schultz,leave my arguing abil- ity to Mary Jo Hoffmann. I, Elaine Schroeder,leave my fourth hour phone calls to anyonethat can't wait un- til they get home to see if they got any mail. I, Shirley Steinbach,leave my job as ed- itor of the annual to anyone who thinks 1t's an easy job. I, Wayne Steinbach, leave my Bookkeeping book to Mr. Neerdaels. I, William Tanner, leave my love for the village Ogdensburg to any girl that has interest there. I, Beverly Wheeler, leave my long eye lashes to Jim Flynn. I, Constance Wroblewsk1,1eave my accord- ian to Lyle Becker. I, Donald Winter, leave my temper to Bill Klemm. We, Theresa Fermanichand Marlene Stiebs, leave our politeness to some of the bold Freshmen. We, Nancy Kersten and John Kelley, leave our friendly fights to Jane Hart and Dave Hoffmann. fJust don't kill each other.D We, Verlea Thompson and Barbara Klemm, just leave. If they would let us jotnthe Air Force, we would. --.
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as . A S , , U gl y ig A mi? Q, if , 5 , VerLea A. Thompson nHer mind is on her work, but her heart is elsewhere.n G.A.A. 1,2,3,hg Let- ter 23 Pin My Presi- dent Mg Forensics 2, 3,hg Letter3g F.H.A. 2,3,hj President hy Pin 3g Letterbg HOW- LER STAFF Ag Annual Staff ug student Council 2,hg Biology Club 25 Cheerleader Mg Pep Club Mg Class Secretary and Trea- surer3g Senior Class Play RettyJg9cZaylor HGone but not for- gotten.u G.A.A. l,2,3,hg For- ensics l,2,3g Letter 2,39 Band 1,2,3,h: Chorusl,2,3,hgF.H.A. l,2,3g Library Club 15 Pep Club 1,23 Qhe Dear De arted3g High Window E:Transferred William S. Tanner lYB.l If nAfter four years of faithful service, I am dlsm1ssed.u Baseball l,2,hg For- ensics M: HQWLER STAFFBQ Senior Class Play Fm VM BeV9P1X A- Wheeler Constance Wroblewski Bebe uwhen mischief is in the air, she'll be there.n G.A.A. 2,3,Mg Letter ug F.H.A.3,hg HOWLER STAFF My Pep Club My nConn1en uWouldn'tyou be sur prised?u Chorus l,2, ,hy Lib rary Club3, 3 Secre gary My HOWLER STAFF : .. . 1 Donald A. Winter nHe's not as bashful as he looks.n Transferredfrom Mer- rill Senior H1 h School hy Band Eg Senior Class Play QWW MW
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vi A nOur Hearts Were Young and Gayn By Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough Steward Mrs. Skinner Cornelia Skinner Otis Skinner Emily Kimbrough Purser Stewardess Dick Winters Admiral Harriet St. John Winifred Blaugh Leo McEvoy Tnspector Therese Madame Elise Cast Monsieur De La Croix Window Cleaner Albert Schultz Shirley Cronce Mary Klapper Lowell Prellwitz Janet Gehrke Don Dickson Nancy Kersten John Roman Roger Arndt Joan Johnson Shirley Steinbach Donald Flanagan Barbara Klemm Verlea Thompson Darlene Lightfuss Bill Tanner Donald Winter Presented March P9, 1955 Emily and Cornelia, two American girls, fulfilled their dreams of going to Paris. Cornelia's mother thought Cornelia was too young to go alone so they went to Paris too, on a different boat. Mrs. Skinner gave Cornelia a safety pocket so she could keep her valuables in it. Emily's mother had given her one too and they hoth dreaded wearing them so they quickly disposed of them. While onboard the boat, they became involved with two medical students whose names were Leo and Dick. They immediately fell head over heels in love with them. Just as they were to dock, Cornelia got a bad case of measles. Leo and Dick found a way to smuggle her out without the health inspector knowing. They continued their adventures in Paris where they stayed at the hotel of Madame Eliseand her daughter Therese. Monsieur De La Croix, a famous French actor was to teach Cornelia the art of acting but he wasn't interested in Cornelia, only her father. He told her that she had no talent, so there was no reason to stay in Paris. Through the consoling efforts of her father and mother, Emily and Leo, Cornelia found a new hope, andthus inspired with this new hope our Senior Class Play closed on a very happy note. Directed by Mrs. Barrington and Mrs. Testin.
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