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Senior Will This ls the last will and testament of the Class of '54 of Sibley High School. Being of sound mind, they will the following items of sentimental value to the lucky underclassmen, with the hope that they will use them profitably. The senior class wills to the juniors and sopho- mores all their memory work in English, their six- weeks social assignments, and the griefs and head- aches of being the first graduating class. Kay Youngquist has decided not to will Leo to anyone because she wants him for herself. Donna Colburn wills all of her used shorthand books to Kay Sperl who probably doesn't want them. Marlene Vick leaves her dimples to Rose Gruhl- ke so she will be more like her sister Rita, who is willed Shirley Stassen's love of horses. Shirley Walsh wills her leaky pen to Herby Sudeith to use for shorthand, but it probably won't improve her speed. Marline Atkins gives her tinyness to all the dieting sophomores. Jim Chapdelaine gladly leaves to Kate Robert- son his 20Vz memorized lines of Shakespeare. Margaret Murphy leaves her special ring to any student aspiring to be a blacksmith. Kay Thomas would -like to give Peg Ristrom 4 inches of her 5 feet 9Vz inches. Leighton Westereng and Walter Foucek will their black wavy hair to Butch Beihl and Dick Ham- mond. Joan Glotzbach leaves her knit suits to Carol Schreiber. George Smith gives all his English themes lgood and badj to his brother John Smith. Audrey Drew leaves all her brothers to who- ever wants them. Lorraine Thomas wills her special chair in Eng- lish to some rowdy junior. Roger Vancore gives to some lucky f??l junior his red wreck. Don Teitjen wills one pair of broken shoe laces to Roger Losie. Janis Minor leaves her love of home ec. to Doris Grimm. Dick Morgan gives his position on the end of the bench and all the left-over slivers to Jim Kress -may he wear them well. Tom Thomas wills a few inches of his height to Burly Bob Eckert. To Burt Ristrom goes Dick LeMay's army uni- form with orders to keep the brass polished. Bruce Fowkner leaves his ability to roam the halls without a pass to Gene Binder and Ron Hors- nell. JoAnne Wohlford gives her marks in physics to Jerry Hillestad if he is foolish enough to take them. Wally Kalinowski gets a great love of history from Audrey Buys. Betty Heuer wills her musical ability to Mr. Grein. Connie Kober gives her parties to any junior who is brave enough to have them-good luck. Margaret Hislop leaves her dieting to Rita Reithuber. Gretchen Schlutz wills her sweetness to Janet Falk. Dave Nordby gives his book of excuses to Dave K os. I Jerry Norsby leaves the senior class gavel to next year's president-he'll need it. Charles Shilling wills his ability to take life easy to Gale Bryant. Julie Schoenberger leaves her disposition and likable personalitv to Mildred Lorch. Gerry Staeheli gives her messy locker ta her brother Bob. Liz Strom wills her quietness to Judy Craigie. Margie Alberts leaves her everlasting blush to Roger Delange who never does. Elaine Baker wills her ability to get out of class to Leona Olson U Bob Drew is the lucky junior who is to receive Leonard Perron's truck. . Ray Marthaler wills his success C??l in English to Bill Rodmer. 1 Claudia Hoggenmiller leaves her seat in Mr. Lindberg's study hall to Darlene Ruckmar. Gini Crisman gives her eyebrow pencil to Pat Pederson. Sally Bartsch wills her giggle to Joan Connolly. Ed Kane leaves his reckless driving to Dave Mendenhall. Don Buell wills his curiosity to Milan Bogotich. Pearl Vitelli leaves her short walk to school and ability to get to class just before the bell to Jerry Piekorski. Gloria Gunderman gives her natural curly hair to Patsy Lightbourn. Nancy Anderson wants Evelyn Rauschnot to have her good marks in social, so they will stay in the family. Pete Langeslay leaves his ability to sleep through anything to Carol Hickey. Chuck Waschick wills a full tank of gas and two books of M 8- H stamps to Sandy Smith. Nancy Johnson wills her crown to next year's Homecoming Queen. Leone Burow wills her latin books back to Miss Englund. Charlene Arndt leaves her study periods to her brother Floyd and hopes he will use them. Helen Utschinski leaves her white bucks to Betty Korfhage. 4 Norman Goetzke wills his long walk to school to Don Goers. John Flannigan leaves his money troubles as Student Council treasurer to his successor. Monica Healy gives her bell bottom blues to Gloria Munkholm. JoAnn Hoffman wills her weekend with the girls to Dave Dehler. Carol Vogstrom leaves her S30 ranch pants to Adrienne House. Joe Herzog leaves his red pants, suede shoes, and belt to Glenn Smith. Jim Gloss wills the heat lamp he used so effec- tively on his sore arm after all the basketball games last year to Fred Christopherson. Emma Lou Connor wills her loudest sneeze to Marilyn Klietz. Mary Ann Whitson wills her lost pencils to her sister Barbara. Judy Ruberto gives her school clothes to Sandy Soderman. Myla Jump leaves her job as soda jerk to Fern Sherman. Jack Garner wills a mirror to look at herself all day to lrma Jakubiak. Jerry Stelter gives his slave Larry Gitzen to Tony Stelter. Ed Johnson leaves all his homework to Jim Probst. Beverly Burington wills her brother Forrest to Carol Kruger. L Marlene Rahn gives her timidness to Carolyn au. Pat Schneider wills her long eye lashes to Bar- bara Knutson. Fj Marge Rapp leaves her talkativeness to John om. Ed Harder gives gladly his Ethics Committee griefs to next year's chairman. Darrell Westereng leaves all his great height to Howie Unruh. Christa Eckert wills her long curly hair to Julie Vogel. Marlene Peterson leaves going steady to Kate Robertson. Jeanne Colvord gives her Scotch and Gin to Judy Anderson. Bud Gott leaves his portable radio to Mel Gutz. Jerry Haider wills his good looks and charming personality to Marion Atkins. ' Janet Ecklund gives the Buddies friendship to whoever wants it. Tonee Koza wills her place in Student Council to Rosie Degnan. Ray Kuss leaves all of Marthaler's cows to ony- one rich enough to feed them all. Sally Shepard wills her seat in the famed green Dodge to Beverly Ramacier because of her interest in South St. Paul. Darryl DuRand gives all his unpaid library fines to Len Roeller. . Marlene Demuth wills all her 5-in in her senior year to Jackie Hoff. Larry Gitzen leaves his ability to collect cash to next year's senior class. Catherine Gruhlke wills her lunch to iny junior who can get by with eating it during fo. rth hour. Ernie Costello gives his leisurely school exist- ance and gold-bricking ability to Daryl Monson. This legal document has been witnessed by Betty Heuer, Gerry Staeheli, Julie Schoenberger, Pearl Vitelli, Jack Garner, and Jim Chapdelaine, and executed by the Senior Planning Committee.
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