Muscoda High School - Muscodian Yearbook (Muscoda, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS WILL I, Joe Allen, bequeath my loud voice to Mrs. Howell. I, Evelyn Belscamper, bequeath to my sister Kay my ability to play the saxophone and to my cousins. Gail Surrem and Leandra Barber, my ability to square dance. I, Joanne Bobb, bequeath my typing ability to anyone who wants it. I, Pat Bomkamp, bequeath my ability to stay home at night to my cousin Rita. I, LaVaun Buening, bequeath my ability to have a good time at Riverview to my brother, Paul. I» Muriel Bethke, bequeath my ticket-taking job to anyone who wants two desserts and any amount of pea- nut butter cookies after their meals. I, Rocky Benish, bequeath my ability to get along with less noise in third hour assembfy to Mike Foley. I. Roy Brokaw, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to John Bahr. I, Bill Bomkamp, bequeath my stories to Leandra Barber. I» Judie Campbell, bequeath my ability to have fun out of school to anyone who has fun in school. I, Randall Davis, bequeath my fun while working at the ball games to the junior class. I, Judy Delp, bequeath my ability to sing to Karen Duffey. I Fat Foley• bequeath my ability to talk less and to get along with Mrs. Azim to my brother especially, and anyone else who feels they need it. I. Richard Hackl, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Azim to Mike Foley. I, Dan Kolar, bequeath my singing ability to anyone who thinks they need it. It Dorothy Kolman, bequeath my ability to laugh in Mr. Azim’s class to Jean Ferebee. I, Roxanne Kovars, bequeath the school an escalator. It Marie Koss, bequeath my driving ability to my sister, Anna. I, Ron Goodwiler, bequeath my ability to behave myself at all times to any underclassmen that may need it, Diane Dowling. I, Marcella Hach, bequeath my ability to go to all school activities to Judy Roberts. I, Pat Mohr, bequeath my ability to get to class on time to any underclassmen that may need the extra five minutes. I, BobMakovec, bequeath my size to Myron Jacobson. I, Joan Reyzek, bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Jerry Anding. and to get along with all the teachers to my sister, Jean. I, Ronald Post, bequeath my height to LeRoy Barret. I, Ellen Schwabe, wish I had something to leave, but circumstances as they are, 1 need all I ve got and more, too. I, Ken Studnicka, bequeath my ability to shoot a shotgun to Douglas Weadge. I, Mary Schneider, bequeath my ability to tell jokes to Bette. I, Donna Bloyer, bequeath my ability to drive a straight shift car and dodge trees that grow in the middle of the road to my brother, Mike. I, Judy Rossing, bequeath my dark hair to Janet Munz. I, Jean Schlump, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Bonnie Sawyer. I, Barbara Mueller, bequeath my ability to stay home at night and have a good time to Bonnie Kovars. I, Mary Ann Makovec, bequeath my ability to grow long fingernails to my sister Loretta. I, Judy Walsh, bequeath all my trips to Gotham and rides with Paul Nelson to Pat Hiles and Kathy Stadele. I, Tom Walsh, bequeath my ability to drive according to the speed limit to Jim Miller. I, Leila Thomas, bequeath my ability to play the cornet to my sister Sally. I, Connie Williams, bequeath my musical ability to Myron Jacobson. 22

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Did you know that the telephone operator, Shirley Gribble, has never swallowed a line? Sally Turner, secretary to Mr. Bang, the famous explosion expert, is talking to Roy Brokaw, who is the inventor of Roy Brokaw's Special Exploding Cigars. Ronald Post, army construction man, is talking to Ronald Goodwiler, the famous engineer. I wonder what construction job they are planning now ?Who knows, it may be the Bridge on the River Kwai. Oh, Oh, a slight accident folks, die army and the navy are fighting. Somebody had better separate Joe Allen and Richard Hackle. I see Judy Campbell and Dorothy Kolman conferring on the best way to fix the hair so dial a tall person will seem short. They think Dorothy’s new hair cut “Close Shave” will do just that. Excuse me folks, I think now is die time I had better leave. Pat Bomkamp, Marie Koss, Judy Ros- sing, and Mary Ann Makovec are going to demonstrate how and where to give different types of shots. If I stay it will be the end for me. Be sure and stay tuned for my next reunion coverage. I certainly hope the next one will be as grand as this one. 21



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I, Sally Turner, bequeath my Dodge to any underclassmen who thinks he can pass his drivers test. I, Ruth Storms, bequeath my natural hair color to Janet Munz. I, Margy Bomkamp, bequeath my tiny and dainty figure to Mary Jacobson. I, John Mueller, bequeath my athletic ability to Larry Cannoy. I, Don Stanek, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Azim to those who need it. 1, Shirley Gribble, bequeath my ability to make pom-poms to Mr. Azim. I, Fred Ruetten, bequeath my scooter to Donnie Craig. COLOR - Navy Blue FLOWER - Pink Rose MOTTO - The Hands of Youth Shall Shape the Future. SENIOR SEXTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Schwabe, Muriel Bethke, Evelyn Belscamper, Jean Schlump, Joan Reyzek, Barbara Mueller. 23

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