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Wills I, Charlene Austin, will my sense of humor to Janet Ruther. I, Priscilla Balthazor, will my messy locker to my sister, Jeanenne, in hopes that she can keep it cleaner than 1 ever could. I, James Barnes, will all of my abilities to play football to my brother, Bob. I, Anthony Bellusci, will my liking and understanding of Adali Stevenson to all Repub- licans and dubious Democrats. I, Bob Bleyle, will my interests in sports to the freshmen. I, Fred Borggren, will all my girlfriends to Ronnie Dressier, who likes a variety. I, Rachel Bradley, will my hockey wallop to Iris Sargent. I, Alice Claussen, will a car to Pat Cote sp she can get to Grant. I, Mary Lou Denton, will my book, The Personality of Boys , to Betty Gilbert in hopes that she will understand them better than I ever have. I, Gene Dionne, will my football equipment to Joe Peterson in hopes that he can use it next year. I, Margie Fite, will my cheerleading ability to a lucky underclassman, hoping she will have the fun I've had during my four years of high school cheering. I, Ray Glow, will my ability to be so conceited about nothing to Roger Bennett. I, Clarence Graham, will my shyness to Roger Bennett. I, Bill Hallwas, will my driving abilities to Hilton Ward. I, Bill Halpin, will my distinctive creative ability for writing prophecies to the future seniors. I, Ronnie Hayhurst, will all the fun I've had in my senior year to Eldon Bryan. I, Norma Henerberg, will my ability to play cymbals to Dianne Sherwood in case she gets tired.of the French horn. 1, Dave Hess, will all my lifetime savings to Don Prairie so he can pay me his betting debts. I, Jim Hibbs, will my left tennis shoe to whoever has it. I, Betty Johnson, will my grey hair and nerve tonic to the next editor of the Cherry White. 1, Craig Kennedy, will my height to Dick Demack. I, Bernice Kingsley, will my ability to drive and my brother to Helen Jarvis. I, Lois Larson, will my ability to drive and my locker to Bob LaFond. I, Fred Laue, will my football equipment to the frosh-soph team. They usually had it anyway. I, Shirley LeCuyer, will my ability to go out with boys who are short and drive Fords to Suzie Metz. I, Jessie Marr, will my ability to talk to Barbara Auld in band to Diane Klassen. I. Guy Mortimer, will to Charles Bennett whatever 1 have that is worth giving, feeling safe in the knowledge that Chuck will take anything as long as its free. 1, Martin Sanders, will to John Bleyle my Ford so he can take out some of his many girl friends. I, Carol Sanstrom, will my attitude toward the drum section to Diane Klassen in hopes that next year she can at least act interested. I, Jane Schilling, will one slightly used locker without a lock to any freshman who has trouble remembering combinations. I, Earl Schoeffner, will my ability to raise corn in section 10 to the future agriculture classes. I, Margaret Simpson, willfully will my will to Sissy Denton very willingly. I, Rose Marie Siwek, will my gym clothes to Mary Peterson as she wears them all the time anyway. I, Clayton Studer, will my agriculture abilities to John Denyes. I, Herbert Thompson, will my yellow and black plaid hat to anyone who wants to create a sensation. I, Jerry Usher, will my ability to stay away from girls to Jerry Williams. I, Margie Wardinski, will my ability to smile to Evelyn Bryan. I, Don Zeilenga, will my ability to get speeding tickets to Gene Hess. 22
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Mr. Storm’s Advisory Group Miss Wiegman’s Advisory Group This page was sponsored by MOMENCE HARDWARE STORE. 21
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