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las! LW!! and Zesfameu! I, Tillie Arthur, being in a sound state of mind, do hereby will and bequeath to some of my friends at Jakie the following: My good times to the on-coming Freshmen: my ability to graduate to the Juniors: my desk to Lillie Arthur: my half of the locker to Carol Frutiger: and my books to Larry Bingham. I, Kay Becker, being in a reasonably sound state of mind, I think, do hereby will and bequeath some of my valuable possessions to the following: My half of a locker to anyone who doesn't have a big coat: my half of a P. E. basket t0 Sharon Aemisegger: my ability to understand English Literature to Sharon Keck: my well-Written-in b00kS I0 anyone who wants to study: and all my good times to the on-coming Freshmen. I, Phyllis Blumer, being in a reasonable sound state of mind, do hereby will and bequeath some of my dearly loved possessions to the following: My position as Editor of the paper to anyone who wants to work hard: to the beginning band students my dear saxophone position: my locker, desk, and useful books to Jerry Woll: my good times at Jakie High to the on-coming Freshmen: my ability to run the mimeograph to any- one interested in a messy job: all of my dearest memories to the Juniors and my typing ability to Larry Bingham. I, Betty Ellis, being in a reasonably sound state of mind, do hereby will and be- queath some of my dearly beloved possessions to the following: My position as Editor of the Lion to Carol. Rehg, also the patience and the courage she'll need to edit the '59 Lion: my desk, locker, and books to those poor underclassmen: my ability as bass drummer to Jerry Kohne: my ability to run the mimeograph to anyone who has a can of Ajax to wash off the ink: the most pleasant memories of Jakie High to the Commerce Room: the honor of F,F, A, Sweetheart to one of the lucky Junior girls: and last, but not least, the teachers to anyone who wants to stay home nights to study, I, Wayne Frutiger, being in a reasonable sound nate of mind, do hereby will and bequeath some of my possessions to the following: My basketball ability to Dwain Seger: my baseball ability to Sherman Sweeney: my ability in band to Carmen Frey: my locker to Jerry Schmitt: my ability to understand English to anyone that can: and all my good times to the on-coming Freshmen. I, Edmond Gansmann, being in a reasonably sound state of mind, Ithink, do here- by will and bequeath some of my valuable possessions to the following: My hot rod ability to any boy with a hot car: my fun in Ag to an on-coming Freshman: my mean- ness to Dwain Seger: my books to any person who doesn't study: my ability to have fun to anyone who can pick it up: my ability to understand Physics to Miss Bradney: my position as Ag President to Wayne Ellis or Dwain Seger. l, Harold Hoenig, being in a reasonable sound state of mind, do hereby will and bequeath some of my dearly loved possessions: My half of my locker to Gary Beeler: my position as basketball manager to anyone who wants to get out of Mr. Jensen's study hall: my ability to talk in study hall without getting kicked out to Tom Thomas: my ability to understand English to anyone who can: and all my good times to the on-coming Freshmen. L Mike McKinney, do hereby will and bequeath my basketball ability to Butch Rehg: my locker to Jerry Schmitt: my desk to Dwain Seger: my fun with the girls to Gary Beeler: my baseball ability to Bill Schneider, and my ability to stay out of deten- tion to Larry Bingham.
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X 4 ROBERT SCHIEFER WANDA SCHMIBT IOLENE SEGER Science Club 1-4:F. F, A, 1- Band 1-2-3-43 Band Sec.- First rwo years at Breese. 2-3-4: F.F. A, Vice-Pres. 4: Treas. 4: Chorus 1-2-3: An- Cheerleader 3-4: Paper Staff Baseball 3-43 Basketball 3-4g nual Staff 1-2-3-4: Paper 3-4: Science Club 3-4: Science Letterman's Club 4. Staff 2-3-4: F, T, A. 3-4: Club Vice-Pres. 3: Librarian Student Council Vice-Pres. 3-4: Annual Staff Asst. Busi- 3: Class Reporter 4gDramatics ness Mgr. 3: Business Mgr. of Club 1-2: Science Club 1-2. Annual 4: Basketball Queen 4. PAUL SEIBERLICH RONALD WILLMAN First three years at T1-gy, First three years at Edwards- Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Let- ville. Annual Staff 43 Paper terman's Club 4: Science Staff 43 Science Club 43 LSI' Club Secretary 43 Paper Staff 4, I61'm2f1'S Club 4. Compliments of BECKER BROS,
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Continued l, Tom Prange, being in a reasonably sound state of mind, do hereby will some of my belongings to the following: My job as statistician on the basketballteam to any- one who wants a headache: the fun Ihave in seventh hour study hall to Jerry Schmitt: my job of running the movie projector to anyone that is crazy enough to take it: my teachers to anyone who wants them, and my good times at Jakie High to the on-coming Freshmen. I, Henry Robards, being in a reasonable sound state of mind, do hereby will and bequeath some of my beloved possessions to the following: To Don Gindler, my height: to Jerry Faires, my books: to Jim fSpiderj Neumann, my ability to play basketball: to Tom Ahlmeyer, my locker: to Gerald Kohne, my ability to play baseball, and to graduate to the Juniors. I, Bob Schiefer, being in my solid state of mind, will the following: My office as Ag Vice-Pres. to anyone who gets elected: my study hall desk to Bob Townsend: my ability to come to school late to Dwain Seger: my ability to skip study hall to Leslie lberg: my position on the baseball team to John Bernard and all the fun I had to the on-coming Freshmen. I, Wanda Schmidt, being of a reasonable sound state of mind, do hereby will some of my dearly beloved possessions to my friends at Jakie: My good times to the on-coming Freshmen: my desk to Karen Goss: my half of a locker to Carol Frutiger: and my books and teachers to anyone who wants to study. L Jolene Seger, being in a reasonable sound state of mind, do will the following possessions to my friends at good old Jakie High. To Wayne Ellis goes my position as Business Manager of The Lion Qtake good care of the money, Waynej: my half of the locker to anyone who has a coat small enough to fit into it: my much used books to my cousin, Dwain: my cheerleading ability to Sharon Aemisseger: the many good times I had in the commerce room working on the annual and paper to Carol Frutiger: my teachers to anyone who wants a better education: all the wonderful and fond mem- ories I had in high school to all the on-coming classes and my ability to graduate to the 1959 seniors. L Paul Seiberlich, being in a reasonable sound state of mind, do hereby will and bequeath some of my possessions to the following: My ability to make A's in English to Jerry Woll: my ability to make out with the girls to Tom Somraty: my ability to dunk a basketball to Jim Neumann: my enjoyment in school to everyone: most of all my ability to understand poetry to Mr. Massa: my muscles to Leslie lbery: my ability to sell a fifteen cent cap for fifty cents to Larry Bingham and my position on the honor roll to Gerald Kohne. I, Ronald Willman, being in a questionable state of mind, leave the ability to take advice and follow orders to Jerry Woll, to Larry Bingham I leave my wonderful third hour study hall, I leave the friendly and unmatchable qualities of all the wonder- ful teachers at this marvelous institution Uakiej to the on-coming Freshmen. I leave, but as someone once said, I shall return, fto visit, of coursej and to M,M, goes my heart.
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