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Class Will We the Senror Class of 1958 upon departure from Loyal Hrgh School wrsh to bequeath our many specraltres to those who wrll remarn after us We therefore have drawn up thrs our Last Wrll and Testament To the Junrors we leave our rrrtellrgent looks To the Sophomores go our thrrlls of the Junror Prom To the Freshmen we wrll our good trmes Yvonne Becker wrlls her height to Rrta Lloyd Mary Ellen Bertz bequeaths her grggles to Mary Beth Cowles Mr Kroll falls herr to Phrllrp Boehnrng s srde hrll sheep Bob Brett grves hrs quret ways to Roger Feldt Drane Clouse wills her halo to Sally Davel Joanne Cook bequeaths her servrceman to Janet Brecht Julrann Davel wrlls her week end trrps to anyone that wrll have them Sherry Davrdson s many dates go to Dianne Duell Patrrcra Andraska frnds herself wrth Gordon Delo s class rrng Rayetta Dusso wills her brarn to Drck Strey Drck Hanson mherrts Wayne Demuth s srster Connre Elgrn Roehl rnherrts Ray Dusso s used wrse cracks Roger Ellrson frnds hrmself wrth Ronnre Eckes long harr Neva Eslrck grves her abrlrtres nr advanced algebra to anyone who can use them Darwyn Farnsworth wrlls hrs mrle a mrnute talkmg to Mrs Lanp Stutte Nelda Foelske wrlls her srngrng abrlity to Roy Oehlers Jerry Goehrrng bequeaths hrs way wrth grrls to Harvey Wehrman Geraldrne Gray just leaves Terry Hannan has a fascrnatron for Greenwood guys whrch she leaves to the Neuman grrls Kathy Gempler and Carmeua Grambsch fall herr to Karen Haselow s annual headaches Janet Haslow bequeaths her studrous ways to Carroll Shelley Gordon Haslow rs the rnherrtor of Davrd Kautzer s drag racing Ronald Krahn s krssmg themes go to anyone who has never been krssed Carolyn Kramer bestows her way with bus drrvers to her srster Delores Russell Lang Just leaves the Sophomore grrls because he won t be back next year All Herbre Mandel s Marshfield cousms become the property of Lee Cook Nancy Martens wills her slim frgure to Andrea Wehe Jrm Mrller grves hrs rnterest rn wepfer s Drug Store to Bobby Jo s other admuers Pat Mrotek leaves hrs wrllys to Doreen so she wrll not have to walk to school next year Donnre Noeldner bequeaths hrs story tellrng to Mr Thomas Carol O Black wrlls her cud chewrng to all cows ur the communrty Janet Osterman s gorng steady' she rs keeprng to exchange for an engagement rrng Pat Pagelsdorf be stows her l-Iomecorrung Queen Crown to future Queens Bob Ratsburg wrlls Thorp grrls to anyone who can get that far from Loyal Pretty Boy Chet Rrnehart grves hrs srde bums and crewcut to Mr Alby Margaret Roder bequeaths her studrous ways to Joyce Pleper Bruce Simonson rs the herr of Verlyn Rollrns nine and a half fingers Shy Shrrley Molle gets Nancy Rossow s flrrting. Albert Schoolman ts the proud herr of . , . . l here. Carol Fensome and Doreen Luchterhand bequeath their nights out to Nan Jean ' I v n f - . .... . . ,
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MONA WEHRMAN I try to keep people from knowing, but my sweet disposition keeps showing, Transferred from Abbotsford 4, Remember When, . . Amidst all the confusion of the first day of school, we, as Freshmen found ourselves very much bewildered, befuddled and amazed. We ran around in circles hunting for our classes, and were very much embarrassed when we ended up in the wrong one - especially if it was a class of Seniors. Our mistake, much to their amusement, made us blush and feel worse than ever. However, they were really pretty good Joes g they lent us a helping hand and tried to make us feel more at home. Just about the time we were at ease in school, the Seniors decided to go along with an old custom and initiate us. So, on initiation day, much to our dismay, we found ourselves hiding behind other peop1e's skirts because of our curious looking get-up. With our blouses on backwards, our hair up in pincurls, and two different shoes on, Qwith another pair at home just like them, we just didn't look like ourselves. Of course, the boys were no exception either. You needn't think they weren't laughed at because of the earrings they had to wear, the pants leg they had to roll up, and the overshoe they had to slop around in. As Sophomores, we were pretty well broken in, and used to the old grind. We could sit back and more or less feel at home. Selecting our Junior Class rings was another stepping stone on our way through school. Some of the boys didn't seem to be satisfied with theirs: at least that's the way it seemed, because they soon gave them away - to girls, of course, Finally, the big event we had been waiting for ever since we started High School rolled around - the Junior Prom. Under a blue and silver canope, we danced to the theme of Stairway to the Stars. Al though some of the boys had learned to dance just the night before, the couples glided smoothly to the charming music of Howie Sturtz: Now, as Seniors, we are on the last lap of our hurdle through school. Many of us recall the boners we pulled and we can turn to each other and say - Do you remember the time when. , . Those were me good old days that will soon be over. Oh, sure, we all had our gripes, but who's happy without them? And who would be happy without the friends we made in these four years? TREASURER WAYNE VICE PRESIDENT GERA LDINE SECRETARY . PATSY PRESIDENT PAT
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Roberta Rottjer s gabbrn Rosalee Langfeldt rs the mherrtor of Arlene Schaefer s early mornrng hours Mr Dahlby rs now a blond Rodelle Scheel gave her hair to htm Larry Schmrdt wllls hrs yard parkmg at nrght to Lou Ann Doehr Algene Schm1dtke wrlls hrs Job as color guard to Allen Lewis Lavonne Schultz leaves her puzzles from the Senror Class Play to no one she s strll hoprng to win a mp to Hawari Nancy Stay ton bestows her fly by nrght romances to Sandy Drescher Kathleen Stevens W111S her early hours to Lavonne Denk Vi.rg1n1a Stumpner bequeaths her cheerleadrng outfrt to R1ta Kenny Verhalen leaves the school rn one piece Kenny Voss leaves the teachers wrth gray harr those who have any left Marvrn W leaves hrs name to any one who can spell rt Jerry Zettler bequeaths his place in band to Carol Noeldner Rose Schoolman s vrsiting pass is passed on to her srster Marlene Mona Wehrman s part ttme Job of school goes to Jack Schwreso Class Prophecy The stars tell us many strange and unbelrevable tales So wrthout further adreu we take you to the North Star and MARVIN WUCHERPFENNIG M C who wrll tell you what the stars have planned for the year 1968 on hrs program You Are There CARC1. O BLACK and NANCY JUNE ROSSOW have taken up resrdence on the moon with therr Terrys and are busy rarsmg therr famrlres RONALD ECKES has d6S1gl'lCd a new car that slows up for redheads stops for brunettes and backs up 50 feet for blonds who is the darrng person dr1v1ng this magmfrcent creatron rt s tt s tt IS that mrllronarre business tycoon DARWYN FARNSWORTH At the moment the car rs gomg at a fabulous rate of speed 200 MPH in reverse for 50 feet back is that curvacrous blond See O V1s1on star DOREEN LUCHTERHAND At the corner of Lrncoln and 46th we ftnd Sl-IERRY DAVIDSON selling no blush prlls to RONALD KRAHN who IS now known as Elvis the second Wrth htm IS his bump and bounce partner MARGARET RODER. Mystery has also entered the scene and our three musketeers DONNIE NOELD NER JERRY GOEHRING and WAYNE DEMUTH have become successful detectrves and are at present invesngatmg the slaying of the author of the book My Love for Men by GERALDINE GRAY The law fum of DUSSO 84 DUSSO is havmg much controversy over a situation in the Long LANG Prckle Company It seems as though two pickle packers ROBERT BRETT and ROBERT RATZBURG have been putting two few prckle in the Jars Although they may be sent rnto outer space for th1s they seem to be as calm as a cucumber PAT MROTEK has Just won the title of Mr Mars from last year s cmtender HERBERT MANDEL lt seems as though smce he took the pills pre . , ,, . ,, . . . v . . , . . . . I . . . . . - , . ll ' If ' . . . I U I D 1 . , . - v , . 3 I . -u - Q- u , , g . I I ' . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . , . . . v . v v - - I I I ' ll ' Il ' v - v ' .. 1 1 - - n n I . 0 p 5 . I ' II ll . . Q s ' . . -
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