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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of SCHS, County of Sauk, and State of Wise., being of unsound mind and poor memory after four strenuous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last and best will and testament. We give to the Junior Class our LOVE (ahem), for playing hooky and all memories bitter, sweet, or otherwise of Sauk High. Be it hereby known that all members of the Senior Class hereby bequeath the following personal and class belongings to underclassmen in the hope that they will use them wisely. I, GLORIA GRAUVOGL, do bequeath my ability to get along with the male population of this institute to Loretta Neugart. I, MARLENE HAAS, leave all the wedding dances to Charlotte Fradette. CHARLOTTE HAMILTON leaves her art ability to anyone who can fill her shoes. I, PEG IRWIN, leave my natural blond hair to Mary Jane Bloechl. MARY JANE DICKERSON leaves her, (pause) well anyway she leaves it to Sheila Grauvogl. I, DARRELL SORG, leave Kathy to groan out the next year in peace? BRUNO BREUNIG wills his dainty little self to David Hacker. I, DICK EDERER, leave all my women to the underclassmen. NATALIE BERT leaves her ability to complain and her charming smile to LaVerne Guethlein. MARILYN ALT leaves her cute little nose to Lee Barton. BARBARA HALL leaves her position as majorette to any girl that can match her strut. I, JIM BREUNIG, leave 7th hour English so Mrs. Marquardt can have a rest. I, JACK BREUNIG, leave to give you weaker boys a chance. I, LOUIS SET2KE, leave my masculine physique to Harlan Breunig. JIM FREY wills his wise remarks to Gerald Zins. SANDRA STRICKER leaves. Aw boys, don't take it so hard! . TOM (MOPUS) WALSH wills his ability and ambition to loaf to Lester Breunig. I, STEVE HARPER, leave the Harper Seat in Social Problems empty until my brother takes over. CATHY BALLWEG wills her ability to find a way home from dances to Armella Ballweg. MARVIN POWERS says I ain't got nuthin' worth leavin' . I, KAREN JOHNSON, leave my last name to anyone who wants it, because I don't need it anymore. TOM ADANK leaves his curly black hair to all the girls who can't afford a Toni. I, JANICE BALLWEG, leave my ability to learn U. S. History to David Frey. VERONICA WILDENBURG leaves the Pep Band to anyone brave enough to take it over. I, MARJORIE HAAS, leave my giggling ways to Jean Hughbanks. JOHN SCHAUER won't will anything. He uses everything he’s got. JIM MEYER leaves his knack of getting out of assignments to his sister Anita. Nothing like keeping it in the family. JOYCE CHITEK leaves her perfect attendance in school to Gary Leiser. ANITA WERLA AND PAT ZIMMERMAN leave their dancing ability to Mary Blum and Judy Stratton. VIRGINIA ECKSTEIN leaves her position as editor of the Sauk Buzz to Pat Frey. MARY JO BOEHMER wills her ability to study in study halls to Romie Haas. COOKIE LANG and NANCY HEINEY leave their loyalty to Prairie to Carol Dickerson and Diane Reber. I, ED SCHAUER, leave, but I've still a lot to learn. I, LLOYD KIPPLEY, leave to shock corn. Shocking, isn't it? DONNIE BLUM wills his quiet way. WHILE IN SCHOOL, to Teddy Breunig. KAREN LAUGHNAN leaves her nickname Fats to Susie Statz. CAROL FASS- BENDER leaves her arguing ability to Betty Mack. LLOYD BREUNIG wills his athletic ability to the 1960 Football Squad. In the interest of safety, MARIAN KRUMENAUERleavesher driving Know-how” to Diane Breunig. WITNESSES: Marian Krumenauer and Janice Ballweg Karen Laughnan Class President
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