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BOYS GIRLS First to get married Last to get married Most Likely to succeed Best personality Best manners Most school spirit Best humor Most fun to be -with Highest Ideals Cutest couple Prettiest eyes Prettiest smile Prettiest hair Prettiest teeth Best singer Best basketball player Best actor Best dancer Fastiest talker Best liked Quitest Most Agreeable Best figure Biggest feet School cut-up Best Hot-Rod driver Biggest flirt Best looking Most mischievous Ideal date Beok worm Most romantic Most popular Best all-around Dave Monette Lynndon Hagemann Lanny Lembcke Dan Schnell Dan Schnell Don Meyer David Monette Don Meyer Lanny Lembcke Gene Seid David Monette Don Meyer Gene Seid Keith Lewis Keith Lewis Don Meyer Terry Schvenk Ronnie Lingbeek Don Meyer Don Meyer Doug Thurow Danny Schnell Don Meyer Roger Jones Mervin Lembcke Russell Fischer Don Meyer Don Meyer David Monette Don Meyer Tom Hoff Don Meyer Don Meyer Don Meyer Jean Edwards Lois Lebahh Del-Faye Sederstrom Del-Faye Sederstrom Del-Faye Sederstrom Del-Faye Sederstrom Jan Rensch Jan Rensch Del-Faye Sederstrom Sandra Sederstrom Carol Stewart Carol Stewa -t Cheryl Thompson Jan Rensch Carol Stewart Cheryl Thompson Julie Hanson Cheryl Thompson Sandra Sederstrom Joyce Riedel Betty Dyce Carol Stewart Cheryl Thompson Lois Lebahn Janice Rensch Janice Rensch Joyce Riedel Joyce Riedel Janice Rensch J yce Riedel Diana Borchardt Cheryl Thompson Cheryl Thompson Del-Faye Sederstrom
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1962 of Ramona High School, city of Ramona, county of Lake, and the stata of South Dakota, sana of mind and aound of body, who with great difficulty achieved the ability to read and write, do hereby ordain and establish this printed document to be our last will and testament. First: To the faculty, we leave all of the beautiful memories of us, and our make-up slips that are overdue. Second: T0 the juniors, we leave our ability to gat out of study hall to work on the annual and our seniority. Third: To the sophomores, we leave our ability to set along with the teachers, and our desks. Fourth: To the freshmen, we leave our school supplies that were borrowed from someone else in the first place. Fifth: To the incoming freshmen, we leave our study habits; msy they use themas much as we did 1 Sixth: T0 the janitor we leave our highly developed characteristic of cleanliness and perfection. I, David G. Monette, will my ability to be a bookworm to Julie Hanson, and my school supplies to Ray Schnell. I, Daniel,J. Schnell, will my ability to stay home twice a month to Janice Rensch, my ability to mill my rod to Russell Fischer, and my ability to chase girls to Marvin Lambcke. I, Ronald L. Lingbeck, will my J Bird to anyone who wants a going bomb, my ability to keep my class ring to Dennis Rensch, and my ability to go to Oldham with Maynard Lebahn to Mary Lou Manthey. I, Maynard E. Lebahn, will my high intelligence to David Mock, my ability to get to bed by chore titfe the next morning to Gary Hanson, and my ability to stay away from Oldham to Mary Lou Manthey. I, Kenneth R. Becker, will my ability always to study in study hall to Dan Hoff, and my unexcused absenses to Douglas ■lhruow. I, Donald G. Meyer, will all my pencils and paper back to Barbara Sederstrom and Carol Stewart, and my height and ability to flirt with the girls to Raymond Schnell. I, Del Faye Sederstrom, will my classmates to Joyce Riedel, my dry humor to Jo Ann Gale, and Jan Rensch, and my late night hours doing my homework to ray aliter, Sandy. I, George G. Brinkman, will my neat mechanical drawing papers and fast effieient work to Lanny Lembcke and my favorite saying, I ain't worried, to Tom Hoff.
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