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Class Wills I, Bob Auer, will my car to anyone who can get it to go more than 85 M.P.H. and my height to Duane Buuck. I, Arlene Becker, will my shyness around boys to Jackie Rice and my No Doze pills to anyone who has trouble keeping awake in Civics class. 1, Ruth Ann Beery, will my job of teaching Bill Hildebrand to dance to anyone with metal shoes, and my head of hair to Mr. Elder. I, Karen Bieberich, bequeath my athletic ability to any girl with plenty of liniment and my bow-legged knees to Sheila Caston. I, Larry Bieberich, will my bashfulness to Duane Buuck and my ability to stay away from girls to Max Fuelling. 1, Kathleen Bleeke, will my ability to crack my gum to anyone who likes to get bawled out for doing it; and my speech book to any Junior who is brave enough to get in front of class. I, John Boerger. will my ability to sleep in Mrs. Yager ' s Latin class to Ken- neth Folk and my tight pants to Elden Fuhrman. I, Dennis Braun, will my ability to get in early and stay sober to Steve HoUe and my car to anyone who can keep fluid in the transmission. I, Donald Brown, will my class ring to any girl who can prove herself to be better than Kathy and my car to anyone who can make it exceed 100 M.P.H, 1, Jim Bultemeyer, will my ability to get along with girls to anyone who knows that he will remain a bachelor like me. I, Gene Buuck, will my skiing ability to Danny Conrad and my ability to chew gum in Latin class to anyone who is willing to remove it upon request, oc- casionally. I, Nancy Conrad, will my ability to go steady with one boy for three years to Jean Wolfe and my ability to slow down when driving around corners to Su- san Bittner. I, Janice Franz, will to all the members of the Freshman class, just as much, if not more fun, experience, and knowledge as I ' ve had in my four years of high school. I, Janet Fuelling, bequeath my non -flirtatious ability to Mary Heckman and my quietness to Fritz Bultemeyer. I, Delores Fuhrman, will my ability to get along without boys to anyone who has male trouble and my quietness and shyness to Bill Hildebrand . 1, Vernon Fuhrman, will my ability to play a trombone to Jerry Knittle, and my job of directing traffic at basketball games for three years to anyone who needs the money and can stay out in cold weather. I, Jim Gallmeyer, will my c ar to anyone who can keep it full of oil. 1, Elroy Haugh, will my car to anyone who can keep it running. 1, Ruth Ann Hoffman, will my tallness to Connie Bultemeyer, and my claim to have an aunt in a grade below me to anyone who claims a grandmother in college. 1, Eileen Keuneke, bequeath my soprano voice to Bill Hildebrand, and my ability to forget my house key to anyone who ' s willing to climb a ladder. 15
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VERNON WITTE H. DALE WORKINGER M Club 2,3,4 Audio-Visual Club 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 2, 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,2.3,4 FFA 2 County Choir 3 County Band 4 Class Play 3,4 Pep Club 2 Who ' s the class goof-off — - — - Bob Auer Who ' s the Diet-Aid - - Arlene Becker Who ' s the artist Ruth Ann Beery Who ' s good at losing rings - - -Karen Bieberich Who ' s the pessimist - — - - - -Larry Bieberich Who ' s the best gum cracker - Kathleen Bleeke Who ' s the class cassanova -John Boerger Who ' s the shy one ------- Dennis Braun Who ' s the Sports King - - pon Brown Who ' s the sleeping beauty - - Jim Bultemeyer Who ' s the ski expert -Gene Buuck Who ' s the class clown Nancy Conrad Who ' s the cornfield kid - - - - Janice Franz Who ' s always confused - Janet Fuelling Who ' s the walking almanac - Delores Fuhrmann Who ' s the laziest - - Vernon Fuhrmann Who goofs around Decatur Jim Gallmeyer Who works at the Dump ----- Elroy Haugh Who loves Troubles - - - - RuthAnn Hoffman Who ' s Wilma Jean Eileen Keuneke Who ' s the musician ------ Sharon Schaekel Who ' s the tall one - - - - Clarence Scheumann Who ' s the Hot Rodder Kenny Selking Who ' s the writer j ay Shaffer Who ' s the class twister - - - Kay Stevens Who ' s the quietest Norwin Stoppenhagen Who ' s got lots of volume - - - -Merlin Thieme Who likes a barber Elaine Weidler Who ' s the cradle robber Rich Weiland Who ' s sober - sometimes -Vernon Witte Who ' s Wertzis helper - - Judy Witte Who ' s the band man - - — -Dale Workinger CLASS MOTTO ' They Conquer Who Believe They Can CLASS COLORS Rose and White CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose 14
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I, Sharon Schaekel, will my clarinet to Margaret Cook, providing she plays two at the same time, and my athletic ability to Nellie Campbell. I, Clarence Scheumann, will my ability to get along with the faculty to any- one who can make the best of it, and my ability to stay out of trouble with the cops to Steve HoUe. 1, Kenneth Selking, being of doubtful mind and body, will my ability to play first trumpet to Leon Habbeger, and my ability to get kicked out of typ- ing class to anyone dumb enough to try it. I, Kay Shaffer, will my quietness to Bill Hildebrand, and my piccolo to any- one who wants to make a lot of noise. I, Kay Stevens, will my ability to be sweet, pure, shy, bashful, innocent, and inexperienced to Roberta Kunkel, and the FHA gavel to an industrious underclassman. I, Norwin Stoppenhagen, being of unsound mind and body, will my Mercury to anyone who can afford to keep it running, and my head of hair to Mr. Robinson. I, Merlin Thieme, will my ability to eat to Tom Aumann, and my ability to get out of studying to Alton Thieme. I, Elaine Weidler, will my ability to crack gum to Marjorie Bleeke, and my ability to drive a 1963 Ford convertible to anyone who can talk a boy out of his keys. I, Richard Weiland, will my ability to goof around in the halls to Mr. McCo- naha, and my ability to go with a pretty, short girl to Dean Schieferstein. I, Judy Witte, will my job as a soda jerk at Wertz ' s Confectionary to anyone who will enjoy it as much as I did, and my pesty sister-in-law (Sharon) to anyone who can pester her back. 1, Vernon Witte, will my married life to Dean Schieferstein and Debbie Strickler, and my Olds to anyone who can shift it. I, Dale Workinger, bequeath my ability to keep the cage light off to my successor, and my skill to get all three Band Awards in less than two years to Donald Scheumann. We, the Class of ' 63 will to the Class of ' 64 all the fun and privileges of being Seniors, and to the Class of ' 65 the good will of the teachers, and to the Class of ' 66 the torture of three more years of high school, and to the teach- ers RELIEF! ! Class Superlatives MOST ATHLETIC Eileen Keuneke Don Brown MOST STUDIOUS RuthAnn Hoffman Larry Bieberich MOST FRIENDLY Janet Fuelling Jim Bultemeyer MOST VERSATILE Karen Bieberich Clarence Scheumann BEST SPORT Sharon Schaekel Dennis Braun MOST COURTEOUS Judy Thieme Witte John Boerger MOST DEPENDABLE Kay Shaffer Dale Workinger CLASS CLOWN Kay Stevens Merlin Thieme MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janice Franz Bob Auer PRETTIEST and MOST HANDSOME Ruth Ann Beery Gene Buuck 16
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