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I, Joyce Busick, will my saddle shoes and a Holsteln cow to John Franklin Rosier and my ability not to get caught with candy in Mrs. Yager ' s German class to Dennis Braun and Gene Buuck. 1, Lonnie Buuck, will to James Bultemeyer my ability to get my German done and my ability to get along with teachers to Merlin Thieme. I. Marcille Buuck, will my ability to sew to Dorothea Decker and my ping-pong cham- pionship and height to Don Busick. 1, David Caston, will my ability to anyone who will make better use of it. I, Jeanett Fuelling, will my ability to blush to Johnny Rosier and my ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Auer. I, Jim Fuhrman, will my ability to be cheerleader in my senior year to Carl Miller and my ability to get along with Mrs. Herderhorst and Mr. Rosier to Raymond Shields. I, Kenneth Fuhrman, being of sound mind and body, do will my ability of not getting demerits in band to David Singleton and Roy Fuhrman, and my ability to listen to Mr. Gerig in band to Walter Walche. 1, Henry Gallmeyer, will my ability to stay sober to Don Busick and my Pontiac to Mr. Smith. 1, Mary Anne Gerbers, will my ability to sit still in fifth period study hall to Don Busick and my civics book to anyone who can make better than a C with it. 1, Kent Girod, will my shormess to Loren Bieberich and my baritone to anyone with plenty of wind to blow it. I, Doris Hockemeyer, will my quietness and good behavior to Don Busick and my job at Wertzies to anyone who wants it. 1, Richard Hockemeyer, will my ability to get asked to New Haven ' s Sno Ball hops to Stanley Linker and my ability to be student manager three years to an ambitious sophomore. I, Jacqueline Hurst, will my seat in Student Council to Jack Miller and my natural talent of teasing to John (Frankie) Rosier. 1, Pat Krueckeberg, will my ability to make the honor roll to Walter Walche and my Chevy to anybody that can make it go over 80. I, Llla Kruetzman, will my twirling ability to Ruth Ann Beery and to Loren Bieberich, my height. 1, Linda Kruetzman, will my ability to keep secrets to Ruth Ann Beery and Calvin Caston and head majorette to any deserving twirler. 1, Janeen Linker, will a second clarinet to Dorthea Decker and my ability to change a flat tire to Judy Conrad. 1, Winifred Mankey, will my job as editor of the school annual to Jack Miller and my mischievousness to Roger Spencer. I, Jerry Osborn, will my knowledge of horses to Gerald Osborn and my enjoyment of reading to David Blume. I, Nancy Rice, will my hate of drinking to Don Busick and my pretty sister to the lucky guy who can win her. I, Ron Selking, will my ability to keep quiet to Delores Fuhrman and my ability to keep quiet during church service to Vernon Witte. 1, Ann Seaman, will my ability to go with one guy (Dan) for four years to Barb Roe and my drum to Carl Miller providing he will play it in the band next year. I, Janet Shaffer, will my ability to type P.T. A. programs to Loren Bieberich and my ability to behave In band class to David Singleton. I, Dennis Shields, will my long, black hair to Barbara Fuhrman and my ability to keep out of trouble to Phyllis Relnking. 1, James Thieme, will my glasses to Denny Braun (providing he always wears them) and my short, natural blond hair to Kay Stevens. I, Maxine Thieme. will my quiemesj to Jim Bultemeyer and my height to Donna Painter. 1, LaVera Witte, will my ability to find my way home from the Hayloft to Julaine Gall- meyer and my love and affection to a guy who drives a neat white Ford.
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JAMES RICHARD THIEME Agricultural Researcher FFA4 Pep Club 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Play 4 LaVERA WITTE Secretary FHA 2 Chorus 1 WILLS We, the class of 1960 of Monmouth High School, situated in the township of Root, in the county of Adams, in the state of Indiana, being of our usual unsound mind and memory but doubtful of the certainty of this life, do make, publish and declare our last will and testament, leaving our pleasant memories which we have accumulated during our four years of high school, to the underclassmen. To the faculty - we will the extreme pleasure of getting rid of us. To the juniors - we will the fun and prestige of being seniors. To the sophomores - we will the ability to take a trip other than the senior trip. To the freshmen - we will three more years of fun. I, Elvin Adkins, will my ability to shift a straight stick to Marvin Tague and my job at Kroger to Jim Bienz. I, Daniel Bieberich, will my wavy hair to Clarence Scheumann and my manly physique to LeRoy Bohnke. I, Shirley Bieberich, will my ability to get along without men to all girls with man trouble and my quiemess to Carl Miller. I, Marlin Blakey, will my presidency to Dennis SchuUer and my ability to keep out of trouble to Raymond Shields. I, Margaret Boerger, will my position as school reporter to any energetic junior and my ability to drive a white F ord convertible to my brother. I, Eugene Bulmahn, will my height to John Bird and my flat top to LeRoy Boerger. I, Richard Bulmahn, will my ability not to write my name on Mr. Rosier ' s desks to Ray- morxd Shields and my ability to hit the basketball rim to Carl Miller. I, Ronald Bulmahn, will my ability to keep growing to Eugene Buuck and my car to any- one who can keep it on four wheels. I, Larry Bultemeier, will my ability to be snapshot editor to Roger Selking and my truck to anyone who can put it back together. I, Rosyln Bultemeyer, will my broomstick to John (Henry) Rosier and my ability to get smeared with limburger cheese to Mr. Elder and Mr. Woolsey. I, Waldo Bultemeier, will my old ' 52 Ford to anyone who can get it started and my ability to keep quiet to Judy Conrad.
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