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BEST DRESSED MOST ATHLETIC Janice Saurbier and Bob Woodrick Gene Johnson and Elaine Wallenberg FALL FESTIVAL KING AND QUEEN N COURT MOST DEPENDABLE MOST LHCELY T0 SUCCEED Elaine Wallenberg, Bert Swanson Bert Swanson and Caryle Anderson Dick Ryden and Mr. Jannasch
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MOST FRIENDLY MOST TALKATIVE 8: CLASS COMEDIAN Dick Ryden and Caryle Anderson Ron Schuch and Joyce Sorget xi W' se A :S 4:00 MOST POPULAR MOST INDUSTRIOUS Kay Skinner and Ron Schuch Elaine Wallenberg, Ed Mensinger Caryle Anderson and Bert Swanson
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of New Troy High School, 1955, being of fairly sound mind and body, do hereby make our final will and testament: I, Elaine Wallenberg, will my height to Rexalee Westhauser. I, Virginia Hauch, will my ability to be quiet in study hall to any freshman. I, Barbara Krieger, will my worn out typewriter to next year's typing class. I, Ed Mensinger, will my ability to be seen and not heard to Alan Berry. I, Jim Richardson, will my ability to play drums to Bob Branson. I, Richard Ryden, will my singing ability to Roger Schlender. I, Mary Wharton, will my ability to hook a man to Dixie Bennet. I, Shirley Lane, will my ability to write my name backwards to John Dziekanowski. I, Pauline Freehling, will my ability to wreck a car to the Segar boys. I, Ron Schuch, will my ability to tell and laugh at my own jokes to Dean Boyd. I, Pat Ainsworth, will my artistic ability to next year's Youth Problems class. I, Bob Woodrick, will my ability to get along without girls to Larry Mitchell. 1, Mary Ann Korbelic, will my ability to keep my hands off other girls' guys to the Junior girls. I, Janice Saurbier, will my Henry-J to the Driver Education class. I, Gene Johnson, will my way with the girls to Paul Kugler. I, Ruth Hildebrant, will my quietness to Arlene Schultz. I, Jon Haman, will my ability to sleep in.class to Ken Hora. I, Bert Swanson, will my front seat in Youth Problems to Bill Westhauser. I, Kay Skinner, will my majorette's position to Mary Ann Pletcher. I, Fred Briggs, will my ability to write to anyone who can read my writing. I, Delores Dinges, will my books to anyone that will burn them. I, Rich Haroff, will my cow-milking ability to the Hallberg boys. I, Pat Ackerman, will my cooking to anyone who can eat it. I, Ed Forrester, will my fullback position to Larry Klug. I, Marlene Bross, will my long hair to Judy Hess. I, Lois Rakow, will my ability to mind my own business to the Sophomore girls. I, Bill Baney, will my loud clothes to any cool kid. I, Janet Pazder, will my full skirts to Nancy Lodge. I, Caryle Anderson, will my natural blonde hair to Sue Anderson. I, Joyce Sorget, will my devilish ways to any little a.ngel. I, Lou Golob, will my hatred for women to Alvin Krumrie. I, Nancy Weaver, will my ability to go out with guys to Jean Reber. I, Jean Benke, will my ability to drive a Cadillac to Jim Wisner. We, the Senior Class, will to Mrs. Galbreath all the gratitude and respect in our hearts, for her being the wonderful person she is. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Tarzwell a standardized test book for each of his classes, for his benefit as well as the students'. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Manney a few of our surplus thousands so that he may remodel the laboratory. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Menza a break-resistant baton and a head guard for the school's open windows. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Jannasch a Dick Track badge to help him in his detective work as he trails missing students. We, the Senior Class, will to lVlrs. Keun a 1955 Cadillac to bring her to New Troy from Berrien Springs. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Feiler a economy-sized notebook inwhich to keep track of all his assignments, and a later model 1937 Pontiac. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Eccles an elevator to bring him up and down on his many trips from his office to the upper floors. We, the Senior Class, will to Mrs. Wirth a Betty Crocker cook book to help her in her Home Economics classes. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Guse our best wishes for all Trojan teams to come. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Neilson a padded cage in which to keep some of his Mechanical Drawing students when they get out of hand. We, the Senior Class, will to Albert, John, and Mr. Deihl a set of knives with which to scrape gum from the bottom of the study hall seats.
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