Naperville Central High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Naperville, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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I, Jacquie Krahl, bequeath to Marcia Howard, one bomb to get her brother and sister out of bed in the mornings, and four new tires so we can get to school on time. I, Tom Kraisinger, bequeath my Chevy to any poor sucker who owns a Ford. I, Barb Labedz, bequeath my lovely Leader's Club shorts to Mike Coakley in hopes that she can wear them in three years. I, Myrna Landorf, bequeath my driveway to anyone who is afraid of dark places between 10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. I, Pat Lanter, bequeath my Shudie Award to Renee Doyle. I, Helen Lehnen, bequeath my height to Donna Emerson, so that together we'll make an average sized person. I, Sharon Massier, bequeath my short-hand notes to Carol Donkin. I, Sue Matter, bequeath all my club membership cards to Gale Johnson. I, Bill McCraigh, bequeath my tortuous path from class to class to any up-and-coming wolf dog on the prowl. I, Ron McNew, bequeath my ability to pass physics to all iuniorsg they will need it. I, Sandra Meadal, bequeath my potato chip sandwiches to Judy Whitney. l, Emery Meiley, bequeath my football, wrestling, and baseball shoes to Charles Meiley. If Verna Mengedoth, bequeath my Leader's notebook to Mrs. Weesner I if she can find itl. I, Pete Messenger, bequeath my white-hot Ford to anyone living on S. Wright. I, Karen Mielke, bequeath my iob in the cafeteria to some poor, unfortunate, and scatter-brained person. I, Rose Marie Minkel, bequeath my nickname, Ditcher, to my be- loved shorthand classmate, Mary Berthold. I, Jerallyn Miro, bequeath my gymsuit to an antique-collecting underclassman. I, Diane Mueller, bequeath my locker to Tom Priz for his senior year. I, Pete Murphy, bequeath my brother's red pants to someone who wants to be loud on School Spirit Day. I, Sue Navalany, bequeath the saying, By-You, and my locker to Charlotte Durma. I, Bill Nolte, bequeath assemblies without poetry to N.C.H.S. students who don't know what they're missing. I, Bill Nordbrock, bequeath N.C.H.S. to the A.E.C. I, Doug Nuckols, bequeath my Mouseman presidency to Steve Fear. I, Bruce Odette, bequeath some explaining equipment to the physics department. I, Mary Ruth Oran, am not going to bequeath one single thing. The few things I have, I need, and no one else would want them any- way. I, Len Overcash, bequeath my heavy foot to hot rodders, and my loclfer door to whomever finds it next year. I, Don Owens, bequeath my supply of keys to Len Overcash, and 'ny hard earned speeding tickets to Mr. Blount. l, Raymon Owens, bequeath my four years of loyal school spirit 'o all strong-hearted Redskins. l, Agnes Perkins, bequeath the latch for the middle door of the locker 'oom iwhich has been missing for 'four yearsj, to Mrs. Weesner. , Erika Pribel, bequeath the pencil that I've used since seventh grade 'o any aspiring freshman who wants to push his way through high school with a short pencil. , Grace Putnam, bequeath one thousand, four hundred, and sixty- :even posters to anyone willing to gather and burn them. , Randy Radock, bequeath . . . well no, I want it after all. , Renell Ridley, bequeath my vast knowledge of pop singers to my avorite, Edie Gorme. , Lorraine Riha, bequeath all sorts of bobby pins to a deserving rnderclass, long-hair male who wants curls. , Marlene Roschke, bequeath all the combs I have lost to my sister. , Cookie Roth, bequeath a can of red paint Iwater colorsl, and some wrapping paper to next year's homecoming co-chairmen, Pep Club, and Student Council officers. I, Charles Sabine, bequeath all the cheat sheets I used to use to anyone who has something better to do than study. I, Caryl Schmidt, bequeath my unelasticized gym socks to some penny-pinching female athlete. I, Larry Seymour, bequeath all of my heart-warming memories of N.C.H.S. to any courageous person who wants them. I, Anne Shigut, bequeath locker l235 to someone who can't count. I, Sandi Sievert, bequeath my extraordinary ability to iuggle bedpans to Charlotte Davisson. I, Gilbert Singer, bequeath the three years I didn't have here to someone more fortunate. I, James Harvey Slater, bequeath all of my teachers Ivvith best wishesl, to next year's seniors. I, Pat Spangler, bequeath a bottle of rum to Betty Wohlcl, a gym suit to the lost and found, my painting to S. Hultquist, my best poetry to A. Frytag, and my E for effort to Miss Gale. I, Dick Springborn, bequeath my red and green piece of gym equip- ment to Big Bad Bill Beckman. I, Charlotte Stafford, bequeath my recipe for cleaning class rings in whiskey to Sharon Massier and Joan Born. I, Sandy Steck, bequeath my red hair to anyone who wants to be remembered as the bad one in a group. I, Bob Stripp, bequeath my bass horn to Tom Howell. I, Don Stump Jr., bequeath my sidewalk-driving ability to Harold Richardson. I, Amy Taylor, bequeath my squeak on the trampoline to Naomi Yaginuma. I, Karen Tendall, bequeath one shampoo and one Joy bottle to Renee Doyle and Pat McDaniels. I, Ken Thompson, bequeath all of my empty milk cartons to Millicent Sherwood. I, Ken Turner, bequeath my ability to gain weight to Tom Crabtree so that he won't have to go on a diet before each wrestling meet. I, Jim Vermaat, bequeath my mother's cook book to the cafeteria. I, Joyce Vermaat, bequeath my senior English book to Richard Dennis White. I, Bud Waggoner, bequeath my gentleman-like tactics on the football field to Ed Lipscomb and Neil Stiefbold. I, Dave Ward, do solemnly bequeath my pureness in mind to Jim Noffsinger, my pureness in heart to Berby Boecker, and my pureness in body to the city of Palatine. I, John Warwick, bequeath my stretched sweater to Betty Weldy. I, Sherry Wattonville, bequeath my sparkling personality, my crude sense of humor, my ability to get along with animals, and my knack for starting riots to anyone who lacks any of these fine attributes. I, Jack Weissenborn, bequeath my Painter's Union card to anyone who thinks he or she can fulfill it. I, Janice Westlund, bequeath my ability for leaving the car running in the parking lot to the boy in gym class who shut it off. I, Judy Westlund, bequeath my cold band uniform from football season, to some fortunate sax player next year. I, Barb White, bequeath the notes for my term paper to anyone who can straighten them out. I, Kay Wier, bequeath a copy of Crime and Punishment to Jfan Little. I, Dottie Witt, bequeath my dimples to Lorraine Riha. l, Jim Witt, bequeath my ability to carry on conversation while on a date with the opposite sex to Bill Kuhn. I, Sue Witte, bequeath to the two extremes of mechanical drawing, John Philpott and Ray Born, my eraser and my erasing shield. I, Richard Wyllie, bequeath my gas allowance to Ted Butterfield so he won't run out. I, Ken Yager, bequeath my Friday and Saturday nite adventures to anyone who has a yen for excitement. We, the Senior Class of 1959, bequeath the trees from our Freshman Class Party to Miss Gam.

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