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CLASS WILL have any, hoping they will take good care of them. I, Larry Covell, will my ability to get perfect grades to Stephen Woodruff. dl, Donald Dumais, will my ability in chemistry to Dick Lavoie, so he can get better gra es. I, Charles Edwards, will my love for bombardment to Ozzie Edwards. I, Mata-Mary Egan, do will and bequeath my liking of perfume to one said Ernest Lesch hoping he will become accustomed to it. I, Lucille Ellsworth, will my ability to keep an eye on Miss Holland out of school to Margaret Graeber. I, Sam Fortini, will my typing skill to Jack McGinley, so that he can get some speed. I, Eldon Frazer, will my skeleton to the biology class for future use for the old one is wearing out. I, Marilyn Gates, will my locker to Lois Hebert and Pat Therien, because it's be- tween Gerry Martin's and Maurice Rechkemmer's. I, Arlene Graeber, leave my seat in shorthand to anyone who can write as fast as I can dictate. I, Delores Haigh, do will and bequeath my shortness to Viola Tallman. I, Albert Hebert, will my wise cracks to Donald Savoie, so he can make better use of them. I, Marvin Hanes, will my lovin' for Miss Lovins to Wilfred Vallaincourt. I, Marian Hinrichs, will my glasses to my sister, Glenda, so she can tell the boys apart. - I, Betty Lou Hoekstra, will my ability to get along with others to Miss Dodd. I, Donald Hoekstra, will my position as center to Jim Sprimont in hope that it will bring him up in the world. I, Dorothy Klimczyk, will my ability to sit through embarrassed sociology classes to all of Mr. Scott's future students. I, John Koopman, will my ability to throw a bombardment ball to Bob Ritsema. I, Louise Laney, will my boring times in Study Hall to Marilyn Meier. I, Vonda Laney, hereby bequeath my ability to sneak into the lunch line to anyone who wants to sell lunch tickets. I, Lois Jeanne Lumkes, will my ability to yell at basketball games to Louise Eich- holzs. I, John McTaggart, will my ability in Algebra to John Martin. I, Kenneth Miedema, do hereby will my freckles to George Bieber. I, Norma Jean Minkler, will my twirling skill to Mabel Moran. I, William Molson, leave my natural, blond hair to Stanley James. I, Rosemary Moran, do hereby will my E. F. Horn to anyone who is able to play it. I, Norma Mulder, leave my place in the cafeteria to anyone who wants it. I, Ervan Rattin, will my sixth sense to Stewart Overby because there aren't any signs of the other five. I, Joyce Marie Regnier, will my interest in Home Economics to anyone who needs it. I, Edmond Ross, will my love for the sport of football to Bill Tetter. I, Nell Salm, leave my love for Hamlet to all Juniors who will have to take it next ear. Y I, Kathleen Schaafsma, will my clarinet position in band to Fuzzy Miller. I, Wilodene Soucie, will my interest and a'mbition to be a baton twirler to the 8th grade girls who are hoping that they will be better. I, Thomas Stevenson, will my ability to make a lot of noise in Physical Education to Calvin Therien who is always quiet. I, Darlene Stroo, will my position as head cheerleader to Carol Trudeau. I, Mary Styck, will my walking ability at noon hours to Evelyn Vickery to carry through her days of school to meet her certain somebody. I, Richard Themer, do hereby will my seat in History to Joyce Styck. I, Venita ,Vadeboncoeur, will my artistic ability to the future newspaper staff. I, Donald Voss, will my ability to get along with Mr. Harmon to Bob Martin. I, Lester Walker, will my spot in the tenor section in choir to Jack McGinley. I, David Williams, will my ability to get into trouble to Dick Stevenson. Thomas Woods, do hereby will the nickname of Suggar Daddy to Bill Ruffins. I, I, John Yoder, will Dorothy Lavoie to no one but myself, as I want her.
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MATA-MARY EGAN LUCILLE ELLSWORTH SAM FORTINI ELDON FRAZER ARLENE GRAEBER MARVIN HANES ALBERT HEBERT MARIAN HINRICHS BETTY HOEKSTRA DONALD HOEKSTRA JOHN KOOPMAN LOUISE LANEY SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES Madge, Always doing her very best, Jerry is her favorite name, G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y-I, 2, 3, Junior Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President -2, Chorus-I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet-4, Double Quartet-4, Band -I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff-4, Pep Club-2, 3, Spanish Club- 2, 3, Class Play-3, 4, Speech Contest-3. Lucy, Ambitious, Waitress in restaurant, Tri-Hi-Y-3, G. A. A.- 4, Yearbook Staff- 4, Newspaper Staff -4. The Big Tease, Also mischievous, Football-2, F. F. A.-I, 2, Chorus-4. Fraze, acts bashful, but is he? Bert's pal, Cadet-4. Nice in a quiet sort of way, Good friend of Mary, Yearbook-4, Tri-Hi-Y-2, 3, Chorus-2, G. A. A.-4, Cadet--3. Blue eyes and bashful, Likes Miss Lovins, Band-I, F. F. A.-I, 2. Bert, Goodlooking, A loyal companion ot Eldon, Cadet-2, 3, Class Play-3, 4, Track I-. Swell friend, partial to chewing gum, Chorus-4, Cadet-2, Tri- Hi-Y-I, 2, Secretary-2. Nice friend, very athletic, G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-HifY-I, 2, 3, F. H. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Cadet-4, Student Council-4, Chorus-I, 2, 3, 4, Band-I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club-2, 4, Future Teachers' Club-4, Girls' Sextet-4, Class Officer, Secretary-2. ' Hoeky, also Don Hoekum fthe girlsl, has a lot of athletic ability, Varsity Club-3, 4, Vice-President--4, F. F. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y-4, Band- I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball-I, 2, 3, 4, Captain-4, Football-2, 3, 4, Captain-4, Baseball-I, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil-4, Cadet-4, Track-4. Quiet in a mischievous sort of way, Band-I, Chorus-4, F. F. A.-- I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President-4. Quiet, Helen's friend, Cafeteria Management-3.
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