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Mike Jacobsen enior Class Will A custom of long standing demands that in departing from St. Martin's we leave something behind to prolong the memories of the underclassmen for us. Complying with that tradition, we the members of the class of l958. bequeath the following to a favored few: JIM ATKINS wills the mile to anyone who can run it. DAVE BAKER wills all his touchdowns to the Freshman team next year. ED BARR wills his gold plated church key to anyone who can chug-a-lug a six-pack. RON BURRES wills his curly hair to someone who needs it. HANK CHARVET leaves all his ability of making gf S Joe H111 Paul Charvet wine to M. Desmarais. PAUL CHARVET wills his ability of getting caught by Fr. Conrad when coming in late to Len Mills in hopes that he never gets caught. GARY CLINE wills his ability to stay awake writing stories on Friday nights to anyone who is unlucky enough to get into the publicity dept. KEN DOLAN bequeaths his singing talent to the kid that sits next to him in chapel. AL ENGEI.BERT wills number 54 football jersey to someone who will get it dirty and his dimples to Dick Heutmaker who can use them. GIL FAIN gives Headrick's bed to anyone who is grubby enough to sleep in it. JOHN FOLEY wills his ability to be constantly broke to anyone who has a lot of money. CLIFF FREY abandons his girl and gives her to Joe Mosely. JERRY GILL bequeaths his ability to play sport to Mike Soule. PAUL GIRARD bequeaths his ability to skip band without being caught to Dick Jenkins. WES HEADRICK wills his Marine uniform to Ken Foster so that he can wear it to the meetings. GEORGE HECOMOVICH wills his success at Black Jack to anyone who has the right colored ink to mark the cards. TOM HENSCHEID gives his knowledge of chem- istry to Brother Norbert. MIKE HEUTMAKER leaves his birthright to his young brother Dick. BRYANT HIGGINS bequeaths his nervous tensions to Mike Leahy. JOE HILL wills to Father Michael, his ability to write letters. GARY HOPE wills his hot Chevy to Tom Hoey. HANK HOPKINS wills his woman and glow to Dennis Kirch. NICH IMMEL wills all his Eskimo girl friends to Joe Mosley. LARRY JACKA wills his ability to skip to Tacoma without getting caught by a prefect to anyone who has a girl there. MIKE JACOBSEN leaves his ability to get good looking blondes and his spot on the golf team to John Rotchford. 11, lr 'fl Ae? .J .
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PERRY JOHNSON wills his smile to John Meier. GERRY KEARNS wills his torn Geometry book to Father Dennis. AL KEMPTON wills to anybody who wants it, the trouble he gave Father Leonard in Northwest History. JOE KENNA wills his dusty pantomime records to Father Timothy and hopes that he might try them out some time. LARRY KONOPASKI leaves his ability to borrow monastery cars without their consent to anybody that wants it. TERRY KONOPASKI wills his .ibilty to take the mechanics car for a spin with the girls to his little brother Reggie. JOHN LARKIN wills his ability to get free goodies out of the snack bar to Father Leonard. JOE LUSSIER wills his football ability that he hasnt got to Len Mills. PETE McDOL'GALl. wills the faculty to St. Vincent De Paul. HANK NELSON wills his love for sardines to any fellow Norwegian. JOE NICHOLAS leaves his ears and cuculla to Dick Heutmaker. DON OVERLIE gives all his broken Sax reeds to Mike Beall. GABE PATTERSON wills his unused cigarettes to Boyle in hopes that he will make good use of them. FRED PETERSON wills his ability to play poker to Father Conrad. GEORGE PHEBUS wills his curly hair and gold plated hair brush to Father Conrad. JACK RYAN wills the JuniorASenior dorm prefect to anyone who likes sleeping in a locker room. BOB RYAN wills his acting ability and good looks to Rock Hudson. STEVE RYDER wills his ability to bug out to Jim Engle. FRER SCHILTER hands over his ability at racing his pickup to his brother in hopes that he can beat Engle next year. AL SCHORNO bequeaths his drawing instruments to Mike Soule. GERRY SHAW wills all his Montana spirit to Skahan. MAURICE SHAW wills bragging of Kansas City and the middlewest to Father Felix. TOM SHEA wills his ability to pop corn to Father Felix. RALPH SHOTWELL will his great ability of playing center on the football team to John Doherty because he will need it. PAT SMITH will his good looks to anybody who looks bad enough to need them. MIKE SNOW wills all his desserts to Mike Leahy and hopes that in exchange he will give him a big piece of chocolate cake. KEVIN STACH wills the honor of being from Idaho to all those not fortunate enough to live there. JIM STAGDON wills his big Nash with chrome bumper bolts and tin plated hubcaps to the junk yard. TOM TAYLOR wills his ability to evade questions to John Rotchford, MIKE THATCHER wills his job of mopping floors in the Rec Room to Bob Barry. TOM TRACY wills his dads junkpile six to anybody that can figure out how it goes without a motor. RON TURNER wills his ability of skipping classes to that up and coming Freshman Dennis Johnson. JOE WELCH wills his secret smoking square to Dennis Kirch. BILL ZOEBEL wills his great artistic talent to Father Conrad. if-' QQ
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