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BARBARA ZIMMERMAN Chorus 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Pep Club 1; Junior Achievement 1,2; AC appel- la Choir 2; Spring Muslcale 1,2; Homecoming Commit- tee 3,4; Choral Clinic 2. JEAN ZIMMERMAN F.H.A. 2,3.4: Senior Lead- ership 4. JOAN ZIMMERMAN F.H.A. 3,4.
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SANDRA WQJCIK F.H.A. 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Home- coming Committee 3: Jun- ior Achievement 3. JACOB YOUNG JR. Chorus 2: Talent Show 4: Prom Committee 3; M Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2.3.4: Football 1.2,3.4: Track 1,2,3. JUDITH ARLEEN WISNICK Band 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Pep Club 3.4: Prom Committee 3. ROSE MARY WRIGHT Cheerleader 2,3,4: Pep Club 1.2.3,4: Chorus 1.2, 3,4, President 4: Talent Show 1,3,4: Yearbook Staff 4: F.H.A. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Prom Committee 3: Con- test 1,3,4: Madrigals 1,3; Spring Muslcale 1,2.3,4. YVONNE M. YOVANDIC Band 1,2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4; G.A.A. 1: Jr. Red Cross 2,3; Prom Commit- tee 3: Prom Hostess 2: Pep Club 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Talent Show 4.
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Senior Class Will We. the Class of 1960, of Madison Senior High School, City of Madison, State of Illinois, U.S.A., about to make our departure from this great institution of higher learning, and in full possession of a sane mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills or promises made by us at any time heretofore. We hereby bequeath the following: Donna Jean Adams—I will to my brother, Greg, the ability not to get embarrassed every time a girl looks at him. Shirley Sue Adams—I will to all Incoming Freshmen a road map so they can find their classes. Rose Marie Antonovich—I will Jeanette Kern my ability to skate and Deanna Vaughn some of my height. Margaret Ann Arnhart—I will to Judy Daley and Elaine Shipcoff two boys to occupy their lunch time with them in the band room since Eddie Robbins and Paul Brawley are graduating. Dennis Ashford—May my laboratory technique be an exemplification to all haranging wags who may undertake such endeavors as I have encountered throughout the duration of the latter part of the last decade. Lawrence F. Ashley—I will to Leonard Gnojewski an English driver's license so that he may drive on the wrong side of the street legally, and to Penny Maeras a book entitled, I was the Mayor's Teen-Age Daughter. Richard G. Bargiel—I will to Ronald Kurilla a pair of roller skates so that he will have transportation to summer school. Venita Bartley—I will to Helen Russell my thanks for the use of her safety pins to keep my tennis shoes together, and to my brother, Butch, my bedroom mirror. Janice Carol Bell—I will to the person that stays in the same house with me, that's bigger than I, my ability to stay on a diet. Maureen Rae Bevill—I will to the incoming Seniors a hot rod and a star position on the football team so they can live up to their expectations. Leon Bland—I will to Harvey Riley a song book and a book called, How to Get 9 Girl and Hold Her in Ten Easy Lessons. Paul L. Brawley—I will my philosophy, The pen is mightier than the sword, to next year's Trojan staff and another Pest to Edna Mae and Pat. Fred Bright—I will my book locker, along with four years of accumulated souvenirs to the person who can figure out how it opens. Anita Brown—I will to Doris Ledbetter and Judy Borth a pair of dancing shoes so they can dance with all the cute boys at Teen Town. Lorene Brown—I will to my sister, Lorice, the mon-ti-que so she won't miss the school bus after I'm gone. Linda Browning—I will to my sister, Gloria, my ability to use my hands in speech class and also the privilege of cleaning out my crammed locker. Jo Ann Buchek—I will to Judy Severine a pack of bobby pins and to my brother, an incoming Freshman, all the good times I've had at Madison High. Jerry Cholevik—I will to all Incoming Freshmen my ability to just squeeze by American History. Betty Collins—I will my ability togetaboy friend and keep him to Rose Mary Carson, Altheda English, and Betty DeBow. And to the incoming Seniors I will the privileges they deserve. Jimmie Lou Cooley—I will to Arietta Ingram a box of Kellogg's OK, hoping that in the future she will succeed in conquering the Big Otis. Betty Jean DeBow—I will to Betty, Jimmie Lou, Barbara, and Rose Mary, another Collinsville basket- ball game. Also to Sam, Frank, Bob, and Stevie. Kathleen Dezan—I will to Room 104 a year's supply of coffee and a coffee pot. Kay S. Ditch—I will to Patsy Lewis a book entitled, How to Fall Out of Love, and to Sue Mohan I will my ability to climb fences. Paul S. Dunn—I will all the good times I've had going to school to all of the underclassmen, and also a bit of much needed luck. Terry Dutko—I will my larva-filled and corroded P.E. locker to Al Dion, if he can stand it. Robert S. Ely—I will to the occupant of Room 112 a pair of glasses so he will be able to find his keys. Oralean Forrest—To Pearlie Mae Clincy—Nothing. Ulysses J. Foster Jr. — Like I was willed when I was a Freshman—I will to Betty Doyle and Mary Hamm 5 corks each to stop up the holes in their heads. Anita Louise Garcia—I will to Pat Smith and Janice Valencia a new Gary Welborn to take them to Latin Quarters. Valerie JoGeorge—I will to Madison High School my brother, Tommy George, an incoming Freshman. I, also, will to Madison Senior High another fifth hour P.E. Class. Samuel Joseph Georgeff—I will to Hawk Gravllle a set of weights to mold a masculine body.
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