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I, Darlene Ragis, do will to Sharon Meyer, all my excess energy. I know you don't need it but in case you are low on energy someday you may call on me. I., Lorraine Rohwedder, do will tO Carol Greve, my glasses and my ability to lose them while playing basketball. They provide for a good rest period, Carol. I, Wilfred Smithson, do will to Henry Gray, my basketball ability . Whether you use it or not the girls will still like you, Hank. I, Shirley Thompson, do will to Karen Naeve, all my knowledge in bookkeeping. Don't be too thrilled,iKaren, it's not the least bit exciting. 34
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1, Mary Harmsen, do will to Theona Fischer, my un-used bottles of peroxide to use on her blonde hair. I, Natalie Hart, do will to Darlene Hammond, my habit of being the last one out of the shower. Don't waste too much water, Darlene. I, Albert Holms, do will to Jack Tietjens, all the remains of my broken glasses from rough basketball games. Maybe you can melt the pieces down and make a new window for your car. I, Janet Holtzman, do will to Carol Schultz, my ability to make a lot of noise at basket- ball games. I, Judith Horst, do will to Jeloyce Brunning, my quietness. Hope it keeps you out of trouble as it has me. I, Doris Jess, do will to Karen Teeple, a few inches of my height. I-'ll never miss them after they're gone. I, Wayne Jungjohann, do will to Philip Kuhl, my ability to use my dad's car. Best of luck to you, Phil. I didn't have much. I, Kathleen Kelley, do will to Gladys Kaczinski, my excess knowledge, Don't use it where it will add extra pounds, Gladys. I, Merwin Koch, do will to Sharon Kruse, although I hate to part with it, one curly lock of my gorgeous blonde hair. I, Michael Lennon, do will to Theodore Petersen, my ability to support the Democratic party at election time. This helps put you indgoodnwith a Democratic superintendent. I, Gloria Marshall, do will to Mary Frank, my ability to break the valve cords on my French horn, usually during a concert. I, Phyllis Miller, do will to Ardel Belk, the sparkle in my blue eyes. It'l1 work in your brown ones too, Toots . I, Darrell Mohr, do will to Rosa Harmon, all of the A's I have received in high school. D01'1't be too eager,Rosa, there aren't many. I, Larry Ockelmann, do will to Deloris Boehde, my left over effort which I should have used in school. Be sure to use it! I, Elmer Paetow, do will to Werner Paulsen, the two blue lights on the front of my Plymouth for his Chevey truck. They make dandy parking lights, Werner. I, Emmett Peters, do will to Paul Carstensen, my ability to get into trouble and back out again before being confronted with a teacher. I, Norman Petersen, do will to Allen Petersen, my ability to goof while playing cymbals in band. Allen, I hope you are musically inclined. I ain't I ! ! I ! ! ! I, Roland Petersen, do will to Carole Smith, my quiet personality and my habit of not getting excited over unusual happenings. 33
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ILIPM On August 30, 1943, with pigtails flying and cowlicks refusing to be brushed down, we toddled off to first grade. Our teacher, Miss Janice Wosoba, and 22 pupils attended. They were: Linda Caven, Lorraine Fletcher, Nannette Frahm, Betty Gray, Shirley Hansen, Judith Horst, Margaret Isgrig, Janice Ketelsen, Sylvia Passig, Lorraine Roh- wedder, Shirley Thompson, Madge Wink, Jack Adney, William Chamberlain, Larry Clausen, Paul Dague, Eugene Fergusen, Wayne Jungjohann, Virgil Koch, Darrell Traey, Dwight Wilkinson, and George Kyarsgaard. During the school year Shirley Hansen, and Eugene Fergusen dropped by transfer, leaving the class of 20 to move on to second grade The next year brought us a new teacher, Miss Evelyn Swedensky, and six new pupils who were: Tooney Thedore, James Gillogly, Marjorie Jamison, Nancy Jamison, Merwin Koch, and Janet Holtzman. The pupils who moved by transfer during the year were: Linda Caven, Janice Ketelsen, Sylvia Passig, and Tooney Theodore. In the third grade our teacher was Miss Marlys Stahnke. Paul Dague, James Gillogly, and Dwight Wilkinson dropped by transfer. Natalie Hart, Roland Petersen, and Jeanette Marsh added to our class enrollment. 35
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