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In Memory CAROL ANN WAGNER 1939-1956 We, the Senior Class of 1956, leave these halls remembering Carol, our dear friend and classmate, who was to have shared these last wonderful days with us. Just to have known her had deeply enriched our lives, and her memory shall remain with us always. 28
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I, Paul Lahrke, will my bashfulness to George Smith. I, Carolyn Lampe, will to Carol Wheeler my ability to be in government class every day. We, Ted Lampe and Linda Rehm. will our love of water skiing to any underclassmen who like to get their feet wet. I, Pat Lash, will my unique ability for driving into ditches, etc. to any junior who has a desire for such an experience. I, Sue Lash, will my cheering voice to Carolyn Wisler. I, Anne Lepard, will my freckles and my blushing ability to any underclassman. I, Sharon Loetz, will my height to Iane Wiedlea cmd my dimple to Ioan Siegel. I, Bill Losey, will my high jumping ability to Tom Stapleton. I, Peggy Machan, do generously will my pastime as band librarian with all its headaches to Ianet Ryan and whomever she can draft to help her. I, Deanna McBride, bequeath my shyness to anyone who can use it. l, Gary Mecklenburg, will my seat in government glass to Dean DuVall. I, Didi Meissner, will my ability to pass government without too much study to Sandy. ' I, Iudy Mieras, will my ability to resist boys to my sister. I, Keith Milliman. do will my ability to drive a car to Carole Shafer. I, Sharon Molter, will my changing hair color to any underclass- man who likes to be different. I, Susan Moody, will my many nicknames to any future govern- ment student. I, Iohn Morrill, will my basketball speed to Iohn Wenzel. I, Dave Nausbaum, will my gum chewing ability to any of the junior class. We, the loyal members of the Sharon Otto Fan Club, do will her ability to speak her piece at anytime, anyplace. I, Elizabeth Pappas, leave my skating ability to Iohn Pappas, Audrey Smith, and to anyone else who may need it. I, Arden Paxton, will my job in Mr. Bodley's office to anybody who likes to work. I, Leland Phillips, will my curly hair to my sister, Ianet. I, Ernest Pierce, will my unfailing stamina and endurance to Dick Bunce. l, Dave Portman, will my tennis and ping-ppng ability to any freshman. I, Larry Post, will my ability to direct traffic and tell women drivers where to go to any underclassman brave enough. I, Shirley Powers, do hereby will my ability to catch those unlucky Bronson boys to some lucky girl. I, Marilyn Pueschel, will my choice seat in government to Ianet Phillips. I, Ronnie Rambadt, will my good ears and 20-20 vision to any underclassman who might need them. I, Tom Ray, will my car to Phyllis Geering. I, Iulie Reeg, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to act like a two-year-old to any girl that can stand the ribbing. I, Adie Ellen Rippey, will my ability to get away with two hours in the library to Iohn Pappas and Mary Troyer. I, Ierry Rippey, will my ability to pass government to Mary Frances Wagner. . I, Bob Rohrer, will my name Shaggy and my red hair that Shag Monroe willed to me last year, to my brother, Larry. I, Iudy Royeton, will my good connections to have the ability to never drive the same Chevy two weeks at a time. I, Gary Schaeffer, will my friendship with the Sturgis Police Department to any freshman who needs it. I, Irmgard Schluter, will my ability to yell something across G.S.R. in German and have only two people understand it. I, lan Sheldon, will my ability to get along with Mr. Peck to any underclassman. We, Nancy Sigler and Marjorie Summey, hereby will our booth at Neil's to Sandra Kipker and Mary Kime. l, Gladys Snyder, will my earrings to all junior girls. I, Tom Spaulding, will my dog house to Mr. Peck. I, Kathryn Spearow, will my position and seat in government class to Sue Powers. We, Ioyce Strong and lane Ross, do bequeath our walks to school for four years to any other underclassmen who can't find a ride. I, Eleanor Studeman, will my continuous and daily letter-writing to anyone who had a guy in service. I, David Sturgis, will my ability to leave home at 8:20 and travel the two miles to school without being late to my brother, Matt. I, Phyllis Sturgis, will my ability to go steady for four years to any freshman willing to try. I, Elaine Stutz, do will my artistic ability in art class to Albert Werner. I, George Tobias, leave my sense of humor to any underclassman who likes to laugh. I, Paul Toth, leave my bad knee to anyone who doesn't play football. I, Bruce Turner, will my typing speed to Tom Hickman. I, Carol Wagner, will to Kathleen Goethals my A's in chemistry. I, Gordon Wagner, bequeath to any junior, providing he has enough courage, my ability to write poetry on government tests. I, Iohn Weaver, will my ability to stay away from girls to Ierry Todd. I, Sharon Wehrly, will my job at W.S.T.R. to any energetic under- classman. I, Sharron Wetzel, wish to will my chair next to Mr. Peck's desk to any junior who is brave enough. I, Iudy Wise, do will and bequeath my chorus folder and position in the back row in chorus to Mary Woods and my love of sports to any ambitious G.A.A. member. I, Pat Wittenberg, leave my seat in Mr. Dewitt's room to any future nurse. I, Walt Wolcott, will my Dodge's floating power to any under- classman who cares to drive a big car. I, Jeanine Young, will my ability to stay out of Mr. Peck's seventh hour to my brother, lim. I, Marjorie Young, do will my ability to drive the bug to my sister, Iudi. In Witness whereof, we, under the authority vested in us by said class of 1956, set our hands and seals for and on behalf of said Class this 24th day of May, 1956. Linda Rehm Iudy Wise
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