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SANDRA KAY SE1BOLD Volleyball.................1,2.3,4 Music......................1.2,3,4 Pep Club...................1.2,3,4 Class Play.....................3,4 Paper Staff......................4 Annual Staff.....................4 Lettered.........................4 JOYCE ANN SMITH Class Officer.................1.2,3 Volleyball..................1,2,3,4 Music.......................1,2,3,4 Pep Club....................1,2,3,4 Class Play......................3,4 Paper Staff.......................4 Annual Staff......................4 Lettered..........................4 CLASS OF 59 KATHLYNN MARIE WIESE Class Officer...................2,3 pep Club....................1,2,3,4 Volleyball..................1,2,3,4 Student Manager...................4 Class Play......................3,4 Paper Staff.......................4 Annual Staff......................4 Music.......................1,2,3,4 JAN LEA ZIMMERMAN Class Officer...............1,2,3,4 Pep Club....................1,2,3,4 Volleyball..................1,2,3,4 Music.......................1,2,3,4 Paper Staff.......................4 Annual Staff......................4 Class Play......................3,4 Lettered..........................4 8
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RAMONA EILEEN REITZ Volleyball..................1,2,3,4 » . .C Music......................1,2,3,4 Pep Club....................1,2,3,4 Paper Staff.......................4 Annual Staff......................4 Class Play......................3,4 Lettered..........................4 CLASS OF 59 ROBERT L. SCHOLTING Paper Staff.......................4 Annual Staff......................4 Class Play........................4 MARY LYNNE SCHUTZ Class Officer.....................4 Volleyball .....................2,3 Music.........................2,3,4 Pep Club......................2,3,4 Class Play......................3,4 Paper Staff.......................4 Annual Staff......................4 7
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I, Ramona Reitz, will my ability to play volleyball to Jodine Keyes. Remember, keep the ball moving, Jo. I, Bob Grell, will my curly hair to Kay Hike. Don't forget your curlers, Kay. I, Joyce Smith, will my driver's license and Ethel to Janet Price. Now, Janet, you can go to Louisville as often as you like. I, Diana Dill, will my pig feeding ability to Jane Sass. Keep slopping Jane. I, Jan Zimmerman, will my ability to hook the sailors to Barbara Metzger. Keep fishing Barbara. I, Sandy Seibold, will my ability to find tall boy friends to Nancy Osborn. Keep prowling Nancy. I, Kathie Weise, will my rosy cheeks to Howard Engberg. Keep polishing, Howard, you have a lot of scrubbing to do. I, Mary Schutz, will my size 4 1 2 shoes to Scott Luttman. You better study your math better, from 12 to 4 1 2 is an awful big jump. I, Harolyn Howell, will my ability to drive safely to Gary Iske. Better keep your eye on the road and not on the person beside you. I, Bob Scholting, will my ability to keep my car in good condition to Herman Hibbeler. Keep looking like a grease monkey, Herman. I, Karen McCormick will my ability to take desk keys to Janette Sass. Start practicing, Janette. I, Linda Hagan, will my ability to be a private secretary to Shiela Hagan. Remember no Sophomores allowed in the office next year. We, the Seniors of 1959, will the reading of this last will and testament to Marilyn The most important fact about our Freshman year was the large addition of members to our group. At that time we gained 14 new members who were Jean Bruning, Joyce Smith, Ramona Reitz, Lawrence Addleman, Bob Scholting, Harolyn Howell, Diana Dill, Jan Zimmerman, Sandy Seibold, Karen McCormick, Sandra Corpian, Elaine Krajicek, Bill Booze, and Gilbert Schance. We became the largest crew at the factory and became larger at mid-year when Roberta Gallentine came and made us one stronger. That year more disciplining must have been needed because we were placed under four supervisors; Mr. Kaiser, Mr. Seamands, Mrs. Strait, and Mrs. Dutcher, and Mr. Porter as the head. Our tenth year brought a great decrease in our members for we lost eight members of our crew. Bill Waters, Vera Blum, Prisicilla Porter, Pat Thulin, Gilbert Schance, Sandra Corpian, Roberta Ballentine, and Charlene Miner all left us that year. However, we had gained one new member—Mary Schutz. Therefore, our number at the end of the year was 16. Our supervisors that year were: Miss Disney, Mrs. Dutcher, Mrs. Dyer, and a new head of affairs, Mr. Luttman. The beginning of our eleventh year brought us more losses for we lost Jean Bruning and Elaine Krajicek to Gretna. This left us with 14. Then Pat Thulin came back and made us 15, but Bill Booze moved away to make us 14 once again. We kept the same supervisors except that we added a new one—Mr. Brandenburg—and lost an old one—Mrs. Dutcher. At the beginning of our twelfth year we had lost 2 more, thus making us 12. Pat Thulin and Lawerence Addleman left us and therefore twelve of us finished our work. The twelve are: Linda Hagan, Kathie Wiese, Harolyn Howell, Karen McCormick, Sandy Seibold, Jan Zimmerman, Joyce Smith, Diana Dill, Ramona Reitz, Bob Scholting, Bob Grell, and Mary Schutz. Only two had made it through the whole twelve years. They are Linda Hagan, and Kathie Wiese. Kritenbrink. Will 9
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