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We Leave These Souvenirs I, Dorothy Abens, bequeath my diamond to Judy Griswold. To Norman Otto. I, Jim Anderson, leave my sparkling personality. I, Pat Beale, leave my height to Dicky Mall who needs it. I, Kirk Berge, leave my drafting ability to Jim Costelli. To Barbara Anthenat I, Carol Brower, leave my laugh. I, Carol Christopherson, part with my teeth in order to leave them to Jo Anne Knox. I, Marlene Eriksson, leave - now what was it? Oh, yes I leave my forgetfulness to Joyce Kuppler. I, Harlon Gavic, leave my respect for my superiors to Laveme Wilken-ing. To Judy Phelper I, Lucille Gtandgeorge, leave my great fondness for the opposite sex. I, Pat Iiaag, bequeatn my hospital work to Barbara Murphy. To Judy Rogers I, Sherwood Hanson, leave my laziness. But not all of it. I, Lyle Hardekopf, leave my dimples to Jim Shaul. I, Terry Holley, proudly leave my ability to read comics in study hall to Yvonne Lundstrom. I, David Houghtby, leave my ambition to be a veterinarian to Renee Boitell. I, Arnita Johnson, leave my Plano interests to Judy Allen. I, Marjorie Johnson, to my great sorrow bequeath Elvis to Carol Brue. To Laurie Stahl who needs it, I, Russell Keenan, leave my faithful car. I, Barbara Kegel, leave my red hair to Janna Brooks who doesn't need it. I, Betty Kinchner, bequeath my position as head majorette to the next hopeful girl. I, Mickey King, leave my faithfulness to one girl to Fred Stahl. I, Bob Kluth, leave my Millington Girl-Taxi Service to the next in line, Ron Brown. I, Adele Knights, leave my ability to ride horses to Louise Harrington. I, Jerry Leonard, bequeath my class ring to Nancy Luther. To George Lindner who could use improvement in cycles, I, Neil Lobdcll, leave my motorcycle. I, Jim Lockman, leave my doodling ability to Roger Kitner. I, Bob Marsh, leave my brainy insults to Dave Griswold. I, Ruth Morel, bequeath my jokes to Ruth Cortright. I, Betty Munson, leave my love for pizza to Eleanor Knights. I, Bruce Nelson, bequeath my ability to make love to Carl Miller. I, Donna Oddson, leave my pet peeve of waiting for people to Doug Abraham. 15
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Beverly and Carol Ovitt Etta Weber Marlene Eriksson was elected to serve on Student Council. Sylvia Stratton was again voted cheerleader. We were honored to have Marge Johnson elected to be on the Homecoming Court. Special class activities were a hayride and a scaven-gerhunt, and again our trip to Lake Geneva, but most of our days were filled with familiar things: Mr. Eade's weekly tests, Mr. Giles’ daily history quizzes, pep assemblies on Friday, and just being a part of and having a feeling of belonging to S.T.H.S. Our class rings arrived with our junior year. The officers this year were Jirr Anderson, president; Diaue Van Winkle, vice-president; Clitlord Turner, secretary; Anita Tuttle, treasurer; Bob Marsh, Student Council. Iris Olson and Marilyn Voga represented our class as cheerleaders. Diane Van Winkle won the honor of being chosen Homecoming Queen. Iris Olson was an attendant. We found the seniors in a cornfield a minute before the deadline and won the Junior-Senior Hunt. Our money-making projects were car-wash, turkey raffle, and the junior play Clementine.” Our Junior Carnival was a huge success. Sea Fantasy was the theme of our prom. A mermaid, a sunken ship for the band stand, and a giant clam-shell throne helped to create the atmosphere of an underwater wonderland. Queen Marilyn Voga and King Harlon Gavic reigned amidst bubbles and glittering fish. Our senior year, the most important of high school! Our busy officers were Diane Van Winkle, president; Clifford Turner, vice-president; Iris Olson, secretary; and Carol Swenson, treasurer. The sun was shining on our Homecoming Day. Marilyn Voga was queen with Iris Olson and Etta Weber on the court. We chopped down a giant spruce tree for our Christmas Dance, Mistletoe Magic. The senior play Father Knows Best proved to be hilariously entertaining. The long-awaited senior trip finally arrived. We'll never forget the five fun-filled days and sleepless nights. Baccalaureate, Class Night, and Graduation closed our high-school days, School days have now ended for some, but will continue for others. You wrote on my slate, 'I love you so,' When we were a couple of kids. i Anita Tuttle 14
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I, Iris Olson, leave my pertness to Linda Fender. I, Iris Otto, leave my theatrical position to any future movie stars. I, Beverly Ovitt, leave my bad eyesight to Karen Abens. I, Carol Ovitt, leave my temper to Bob Morris. I, Du Wayne Ovitt, leave my carpentry to Bill Cunz. To Donna Baker I, Bill Reinhart, leave my ability for sleeping in class. I, Betty Roche, leave my reserved ways to Jerry Casner. I, Walter Rud, leave my flirting to Ronnie Walker. I, Margaret Seitzinger, bequeath my musical ability to David Potter. I, Billy Smith, leave my braveness to Diane McQuown. I, Howard Stahl, will my constant cheerfulness to any gloomy juniors. I, Carol Swenson, bequeath my huge biceps to Everett Hyatt. To Dawn Nugent I, Elva Trout, leave my artistic ability. I. Ron Vermeland, leave my track ability to Jim Hill. I, Marilyn Voga, leave my personality to Barbara Ferden. I, Ron Voga, leave my transmission collection to Phyllis Pierson. I, Etta Weber, will my long blond hair to Glen Turner. I, Ann Wickens, bequeath my big brown eyes to Peggy Halford. I, Madeline Willis, bequeath my nerve to be in physics class to any brave girls who need it. I, Anita Tuttle, leave my shoes to anyone who can wear them. I, Cliff Turner, leave! So long! School Days Are Over, And. . . Dorothy Abens now wears two rings on her left hand, and can be seen walking down the street with three little red heads tagging along behind. Pat Beale owns and operates her own little candy store. Kirk Berge is very busy developing a new electrical device that is supposed to make television a thing of the past. Jim Anderson has the rank of Admiral of the United States Navy. Carol Brower has just invented a new never-frizz-never-fuzz permanent wave. Carol Christopherson is the editor of the Millington Star Gazette, the second largest newspaper in Illinois. Marlene Eriksson teaches shorthand and typing at the University of Illinois. Harlon Gavic just accepted an offer to play big league baseball. Lucille Grandgeorge has more speed and accuracy in typing and shorthand than any other nurse at the Copley Hospital. Sherwood Hanson is the new manager of the National Tea Store. Lyle Hardekopf now owns his own dime store. Pat Haag is the head dietician at the Sandwich Memorial Hospital. Terry Holley appears weekly as the featured accordion player on Lawrence Welk's television show. 16
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