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QIgaa, Will We, the members or the Senior Class of 1950, the city of Pardeeville, county of Columbia, state of Wisconsin, being of sound mino, co-operative, ambitious, intellectual, good-looking, well-behaved, and an industrious GROUP, HAVING REACHED AN AGE WHERE WE ARE SOON TO PASS ON TO HIGHER REALMS DO HEREBY BEQUEATH THIS TO BE OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Lou Ellyn Atkinson leaves her continous laughter to Betty Lou Ebert. Stuart Barden wills his manly way with the girls to Clifton Finger. Harvey Baroen wills his ability to handle a car, so well, to Harry Atkinson. Lorraine Berg leaves her quiet efficiency to Malcolm Calkins, may he make good use of it. Oarwin Brock leaves his love of comic books, western and oetective MAGAZINES, AND ANY OTHER EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE HE CAN GET HIS HANOS on to Lawrence Berg. Lawrence Calkins wills his art ability to Billy Aldrich, may he make G 00 0 USE OF IT IN HIS SPARE TIME. Goroon Corning leaves his Social Problems speaking ability to Elwyn Wendt. Delories Dolajeck bequeaths her very famous hair style to Fern Wing. Dick Dummer leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to Carol Kaiser who certainly can use it. Agnes Haight---------------------------------- -------will just leave. Barbara Hatzinger bequeaths her ability to be late for school every MORNING TO JEAN SMITH. Cecelia Haynes leaves her ability for making wise cracks to Harriet ATKINSON. Lois Hepler bequeaths her cheerleading position to Vaneece Cross. Eugene Herrington wills his freshman girl frieno to Mr. Peronto to TAKE CARE OF FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS. Viola Johnson leaves her terrific personality to Shirley Breneman. Pat Milton wills her front seat (the one in front of coach's oesk) TO THE JUNIOR GIRLS. LET THEM FI6HT FOR IT. Janice Moll leaves her friend with the mercury to any girl who has THE ABILITY TO GET HIM. Betty Moore wills her jewelry that she has collected in the last four YEARS TO ANYONE WHO HAS ARMS ANO FINGERS ENOUGH TO WEAR IT. Vivian Moore bequeaths unto her close frieno Nancy Hatcher her con- cert SINGING ABILITY. Dean McCormick leaves his ability to ketch em and keep emb to Merwin Allen. Gaylon Olson wills his lately acquireo title of Woman Hater to Robert Warnke. Wanda Niles wills her blonde hair hairpins to Marjorie McConochie. Betty Rhooe leaves her wonderful way with the boys to Ruth Smith. Juanita Roundy leaves her study habits and good magazines to Kay Thomas• Page Sponsored By RAMSEY'S JEWELRY Elgin, Hamilton, Watches Quality Diamonos
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JAMES SMITH Jim A GREAT LEAOER AMONG MEN, But a greater fol- lower OF WOMEN. Annual- , Band-1231;, Basketball-I3U,Base- ball- I231;,Chorus-231; Football-|1;,Newsp.-5 Pres.-2314., Prom King 3, Vice Pres.-I. MINNIE TAMM INGA Min She»s tall, she s fair, she »s prim, You seldom find her nature grim. Annual —1;, Bano-31;, Chorus- 12314. RICHARD RYAN Bunny He s short and funny AND WE CALL HIM Bunny . Annual-1;, Baseball- 12314., Basketba LL-23I4., Football - 12314-,Sports Mgr.-12, Vice Pres.- 3k. CHARLES SIMMONS Chuck Oh, Shoot» Annual-1;, Baseball- 231;, Band-1, Basket- ball- 123I4-, Chorus-2314- Football- I }k. KENNETH WERNER Sleepy Hey, guess what col- or MY CAR is NOW?? Annual-1;, Band-13, Basketball-I, Base- ball-3, Chorus-i);, Football-1;, Newsp.-I Page Sponsored By MID-COUNTY TIMES Attractive printing promptly Thompson Brothers, Publishers ROBERT SPEAR Bob If there is trouble I am not around. But I VE BEEN there• Annual-1;, Band-1231;, Bas eba ll- 12 1;, Bas- kets ALL-4 23I4-, Chorus- 23I;, Football-123I;. JOAN WALERCZYK Joan 1e Ml GHTY SWEET, MI GHTY WISE, The fun just twin- kles IN HER EYES. Annual-!;, Chorus — 12 3I; G.A. .-l, Dramatics- 1;, Stuoent Council- 23U. 13
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Richaro Ryan leaves his coloreo class picture to the girls of P.H.S. (They sure are lucky»») Charles Simmons bequeaths his many freckles to Betty Thiel Jim Smith wills his ability to play basketball to the team of 51 . Bob Spear leaves his height to be divioeo between Bob Heaps and Jerry Reardon, who really need it Minnie Tamminga leaves her cautious ano quiet ways to Kenny Roundy Joan Walerczyk leaves her car (I4. wheels ano 2 seats) that is, to Mrs Hunter, so she»ll never have to walk to school. Kenneth Werner wills his ability of being Jack of all traoes to Jerry Neuba uer The Senior Class of 50 leaves all unsaio remarks to the Senior Class of 1951 We the class of 195 of Paroeeville High School being of souno mind AND MEMORY HAVE HEREBY DECLARED THE ABOVE AS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. As we look through our Super Deluxe Atomic Radar Television set, we WONDER WHAT ALL OUR CLASSMATES ARE DOING. It seems that the Ringling Bros Circus is in town and who is that MID6ET PLAYING A CLARINET, WHY NONE OTHER THAN LOU ELLYN ATKINSON. What was that, a falling star, oh no, it was just the two leao-footeo Barden boys, Stuart ano Harvey, trying out a new jet job, for the Inoianapolis Speedway Races What »s all that noise, why it»s an old mooel T truck, with Darwin Brock at the wheel He always said he woulo get into the trucking BUS I NESS• Who s that man standing out there in the field waving his hands like a man 1 acI Oh, Gordon Corning learning to be a surveyor My goooness, that baby sitter must be taking care of the whole neigh- borhood. Pardon our mistake, it is Pat Milton ano her happy family. It seems Larry Calkins grew tired of hunting ano fishing arouno Wisconsin. Now we see him in his log cabin in northern Alaska, surrouno- EO BY HIS DOG TEAM. WE WONDER IF THAT IS THE ONLY REASON. We see Lorraine Berg and Minnie Tamminga finally founo their life ambition. They are using their height to an advantage by playing basket- ball WITH THE RED-HEADS, OF COURSE, THEY DYEO THEIR HAIR We all figured Dick Dummer (the brain of the class) wrong Instead of GOING ON TO SCHOOL, HE IS PLAYING BASEBALL WITH THE CHICAGO CUBS. Well, there’s Agnes Haight the girl we always thought was so quiet She»s with the circus now too, stanoing out in front of the Big Top shout- ing Step right insioe ladies and gentlemen the big show is about to BEG IN. There’s Barbara Hatzinger, oh it’s Dolajeck now. She is getting out OF A NEW BuiCK TO MAKE HER DAILY CRUISE IN HER YACHT. It seems Cecelia Haynes ran into some hanosome guy and became Pulver- izeo. Oh, don’t get us wrong, we mean she is now Mrs. Pulver Page Sponsored By PAROEEVILLE AUTO COMPANY Foro cars, trucks, and tractors Dearborn Farm Equipment 15
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