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Most Likely To Be President Most Apt To Be Seen In Principal's Office Most Alert F Wildest Personality Most Studious Most Scientific Best Alibier Most Likely To Succeed 20 Most Gullible
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I Lonnie Ames, will my dainty engineer boots to Margaret Mary Malloy. 1 George Beach, will my dancing ability to any body with two left feet. I Vernon Boettcher, will my ability to show films to Ralph Carter. I, Sharon Clark, will my quiet ways to Patty Gerber. 1 David Copeland, will my self-constructed superiority to Arvin Ringen. I Marlene Dahle, will my undyed red hair to Linda Lawson. I, Leona Davis, will my artistic ability to Mr. Heitman. l| Margaret Ehresman, will my ability to get along with the Spring Valley girls to Melvin Boone. I, Elra Eilders, will my innocent smile to Mr. Knapp. 1, Paula Ellinghuysen, will my class ring to anybody who hasn't tried it out. I, Mary Engel, will my ability to get A's in school to Dallas Herrald. I, Edith Evans, will my first flute chair to Marlene Larson, hoping she can follow Mr. Robinson. 1, Paul Gerber, will my wild nights and sleepy days to Paul Schumann. I, Carolyn Gibbs, will my Christmas spirit to Miss Ziebarth. I, Kenneth Gunderson, will my philosophy of bachelor-ism to Kenny Schmidt. I, Donald Hale, will my saxophone to Paul Dormody so he can blow twice as loud. I, Ronald Henry, will my suave, debonair character to Lyndon Taylor. I, Patricia Himmer, will my translations of Caesar's Wars to Mary Hamill. I, Patrick Hines, will my safe driving ability to Peggy Lenton. I, Sandra Janssen, will to everyone the hope that I will grow. I, Arthur Johnson, will my bass voice to Lynne Benson. I, Douglas Johnson, will my talent to tell good jokes to Mr. Stevens. I, Gerard Jordan, will my masculine appearance to Jim Kukuske. I, William Kabage, will my floor shift to a great driving enthusiast, Kay Denny. I, Mary King, will my position as Mickey Mouse Club secretary to Mrs. Wantock. I, Ruth Klenke, will my size 45 shoes to Bobby Bardwell. I, John Larson, will my well developed intellectual abilities to Roger Kroupa. I, William Loll, will my bedroom slippers to Miss Byram. 1, Richard Louks, will my collection of sweaters to Diane Skow. I, Myrna Manthei, will my curly, dark hair to Mr. Otterness. I, Douglas Marsh, will my locker by two wild girls to anyone who is immune to bruises. I, Mary McCrand, will my ability to talk myself into trouble to Sally Evjen. I, Gary Miller, will my brilliant track record to Dick Sattre. I, Nancy Nelson, will my long limbs to Marjorie Alcott. I, Allen Nicklay, will my trig, book back to Mr. Hillesland. I, Nancy Noble, will my shoulder-length hair to Mrs. Bowerman. I, Ronald Paukert, will my versatile personality to Max Lybeck. We, DeLoris and DiAnne Pehl, will our ability to get along to Beverly and Brad Larsen. I, Frank Reese, will my ignition switch to anyone who can make it work. I, Linda Renken, will my laugh back to the hyenas. I, Ronald Renken, will my philosophy about women, Love them and leave them (I love them and they leave me) to Cary Stensrud. I, Harold Rud, will my long, blond hair to anyone with a strong comb. I, Gabrielle Retter, will the fun I've had in the United States to the next foreign exchange student. I, Betty Schleusner, will my long eyelashes to him who can see through them. I, Daniel Schoeppner, will my black leather jacket to Mr. Berg. 1, Steve Schwarz, will my position as junior executive for Mr. Stevens, to Mike Weick. I, Vernon Seehusen, will my wrestling position to any girl who wants to take advantage of the boys. I, Ellen Skibbe, will my very warm outgoing personality to Mr. Jaegar. 1, Eugene Stoltenberg, will my ability of close cooperation with the teachers to Connie Haack. I, Cecelia Taylor, will my ability to remain calm at wrestling matches to Mr. Sloneker. 1, Laurel Vomhof, will my ability to argue successfully--sometimes--to Mr. Wantock. I, Marie Warren, will my ability to be a jerk (soda) to Ellen Bissen. 1, Francis Weber, will my note-passing ability to any other poor guy surrounded by girls who feel they must correspond with each other in Social Problems. I, Donna Welch, will all my Elvis Presley pictures and records to Mr. Huntley on the condition that he will take good care of them. 1, Larry Westrum, will my supreme status at the head of a pool table to Danny Risser. I, Sharon Wiles, will my stature to Mr. Jack Shafer. I, Ronald Wilson, will my artistic handwriting to Mr. Ronan. I, Sharon Witter, will my two remaining athletic brothers to the S Jl.S. Athletic Department (they can keep them). I, Donald Wolfgram will my back seat in algebra to Gloria Welch. 1, Paul Zimprich, will leave a big sigh of relief. I, Pauline Zimprich, will my ability to hide behind a telephone pole to David Lawrence. 19
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Advisor, Mr. Sloneker, H. Bussman, T. Berg, Advisor, Mr. Shaefer, S. Knapp, W. Tesch, Advisor, Mr. Huntley, L. Carlson. E. Rowley, S. Owen. M. Drewes, Advisor Mr. Wolf, J. Isensee, J. Eggler, Advisor Mrs. Wantock. Class Officers The class officers are the elected leaders of their respective classes and are responsible for planning and co-ordinating the activities of their classes. For the seventh graders, being an officer is a new experience in student government and leader- ship. The main projects of the junior high officers are to help plan parties for their classes and to supervise the construction of their Homecoming floats. The duties of the sophomore officers are more varied and involved. Besides keeping minutes and financial records, they lead the class in planning and presenting several dances after the games. The junior officers are undoubtedly busier than any of the other officers. They appoint and head committees for the selection of rings, class play, and most important of all, the Prom. The senior officers have to make graduation plans. They plan announcement and personal cards, and class trips. Advisor, Mr. Koehn, B. Larson, S. Dormody, S. Hayden, J. Oehlke, Advisor Mrs. Gul- lickson. D. Beach, R. Warren, Advisor, Mr. Robin- son, T. Mullenback, N. Gray. 21
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