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CLASS MARIAN STEINBACH wills her Ach ya saying to Miss Anderson. MARY ANN STOMMEL wills her left-over soap bar to Miss Patterson. ROSEMARY STREHMEL wills her height to Susie Bachhuber. LARRY THOMPSON wills his privilege of being drum major of the band to anyone who can handle them SHIRLEY WALTERS wills her gym sweat- shirt to anyone that doesn't want to freez 6. ARLITT WEGENER wills her lLadyQ Sunbeam to Mr . Hauffe . WILL LUCILLE WEIGLEIN wills her A's in bookkeeping to some unlucky Junior KATHRYN WHITNEY wills her sewing ability to anybody who enjoys threading needIe,s. DELORES WILD wills her four happy years at M. H.S. to her sister, Mary. PATT YAKTUS wills her four years as a cheerleader to Spike Bachhuber JAMES ZANGL wills the use of his dad's car to his brother. DONALD ZASTROW wills his ability to stay out of trouble to the naughty fresh- men . We wish to thank our advisor, the staff, our photographers, Mr. E.G. Mueller, Mr. J.J. Laux, and National Schools Studio, the businessmen of this community, the publishers, and everyone else who in any way helped us in the planning, organizing, and pro- ducing of this I958 Rocket. The Editors
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CLASS FAYE KELM wills the ventilation system in the shower rooms back to the man who thought of the Q-o-I idea! Il LOUIS KLUEGER wills his nightlife to Carl Tighe. BILL KOCH wills the machine that Bob Dutton willed to him last year to Erv Gering because he has had his fun with it. LAURA MARIE KOEPSELL wills her book- keeping grades to Elaine'Koepsell . DICK KRUTKE wills his love for sports to his brother, Tom. CAROL LAUTERBACH wills her ability to get along with Mr. Hauffe to Barbara Seefeldt. SANDY LOHR wills her cornet to.anyone who likes to go moose hunting. RON MARGELOFSKY wills his love for football and baseball to Tony Milz. DAVID METKE wills to Paul Schellpfeffer his hot motorcycle. ROSIE METKE wills her safe-driving abil- ity to Carl Tighe. DARLENE METKE wills her good times at M. H.S. to her sister, Karen. SHIRLEY MUCHE wills her good times at M.H.S. to her sister, LaVerna. DORIS NEITZEL wills her height to Diane Kraphl . MERLE PAMPERIN wills his '47 Buick to anyone who needs a wreck. MARILYN PAPPENFUSS wills her shorthand notebooks to Barbara Krahn. WALLACE PASBRIG wills her hair-dye to Mr. Miller and Mr. Pingry. JUDY PERSHA wills her long hours of study- ing to her sister, Marilyn. DONNA PLANSKY wills her white shoe polish and shoe polishing kit to Carl Tighe so he won't have to worry about keeping his white bucks clean. DOROTHY POLSTER wills her long, thick hair to Mr. Kobs. BOB QUANDT wills his ability to stay 28 WILL home nights to some home-loving fresh- man. STANLEY REIBLE wills his ability to blow up the chemistry lab to Henry Lau. PEGGY RICKLEFS wills a Model T to Danny Bloch so he can go over 45 m.p.h. when he gets angry. GARY ROBERTSON wills his good times in Mr. Hauffe's history class to Harry Schwartzmiller. CORRINE RUHLAND wills her good be- havior to Bill. NORBERT SCHABEL wills his good habits to Carl Tighe. BEVERLY SCHAEFER wills all her good times at football games to Angie Ertl . ARDIS SCHAUMBERG wills her long hair to Miss Patterson. HOWARD SCHEBERL wills his behavior to Erv Gering. VERNIECE SCHELLPFEFFER wills her ability to leave people stranded in Horicon to Barbara Heim. FRANCIS SCHUSTER wills his weight to Danny Bodden. DON SCHWARTZMILLER wills his brain to anyone who has a pea pod to put it in. RICHARD SEEFELDT wills his third hour hall monitor job to anyone who likes to work in peace. DONNA SEERING wills her typing speed, without the errors, to anyone who needs typing speed. ' HARVEY SIMON wills his Advanced Algebra tests to the wastebasket. DAVID SORGENT wills his title of Prom King to any undergrad who has no worries. ERMA SPERGER wills her ability to iump over the volleyball in gym class to Mr. Sorenson. JEAN STEGER wills her short hair to Angie Ertl . JOHN STEGER wills his height and his big feet to John Hoffman.
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CLASS PROPHECY Hello everyone! This is the year I968, and I'm Mina, the flying carpet. A few weeks ago I had a very special job. I took two girls around the world to see their friends from the class of '58. As I landed in Mayville, Judy Hoffman came out of her ultra-modern home on Seitz Ave. She told me her home had been designed by the architect, Arnold Dobbert, with the able assistance of his interior dec- orator, Faye Kelm. We left the house and proceeded down the beautiful boulevard, built by the Fran- cis Schuster Const. Co., to pick up Dorothy Polster, who is married and quite a success- ful career woman in the field of atomic energy. Before leaving Mayville, we decided to visit the airport to help in giving Tom Bartelt a real welcome in recognition of his winning the prized Davis cup for the United States. His plane came in as scheduled, we were de- lightfully surprised to see that the pilot was Dick Krutke, and that the stewardess gra- ciously greeting the passengers was Beverly Schaefer. We left for Chicago and as we came in sight of the city, the girls asked me about the huge building that was on our left. Since I know everything, I could easily tell them that it was the new Quandt Hospital at which Bob Quandt was Chief of Staff. Bill Emmer and Harvey Simon, engineers, had constructed the building. Among the nurses on the staff there were: Patt Yaktus, Julia Antonion, Arlitt Wegener, and Betty Boettcher. One wing of the building con- tained the office of Don Schwartzmiller who just started practicing physchology. After landing our carpet in the center of the city, we met Sharon Bender, Carol Lauterbach, and Shirley Muche. They told us they were attending universal teachers' convention. Going on down the street we talked to Bonnie Giese and Shirley Walters who were traveling with their executive husbands. We next went to the World's Fair which was held in Chicago. The first dis- play we saw contained some of the biggest and best equipped trucks. We learned that one belonged to a company which was jointly owned by Jim Zangl and John Hoep ner. Next we came upon a man giving a speech about the modern conveniences on his farm. Judy was the first to recognize him as Darrell Hill. Waiting for him to finish, we also noticed Roger Breslow and Richard Seefeldt. They were about to start their talk about prize dairy cows. The mod- ern house display caught our attention . Everyone seemed to be admiring one house in particular. We were told that Peggy Ricklefs, with the assistance of Donna Seering, had designed it. Showing people through the houses was Jo Ann Helmer. Jo Ann Helmer is a professional guide. The next booth contained beautiful flower arrangements. The judges were just giving the blue ribbon prize as we entered. It was awarded to Donna Plansky who is now a florist. At the science exhibit where all sorts of inventions were on display, we talked
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