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64444 Wd! I, Beverly Jenkins, do will my crush on Julius La Rosa to Kay Willey. I, Janice Knoblauch, do will my iob of buyer for the games to a hard working Junior. I, Barbara LaSheII, do will my Art Class to whoever appreciates modern art moods. I, Shirley Locke, do will my shorthand hardships to anyone who can conquer them. I, Jack Lockwood, do will my winking eye to Norm Bearman. I, Marge Lockwood, do will my gum to Miss Hieber because she is always asking me for it. I, Joan Loomis, do will my shortness to Kay Courtright. I, Nancy Lusk, do will my small waistline to anyone who wants the iob of adiusting every new skirt to fit it. I, Marlene Lutzke, do will the Breeze deadlines to Brenda Hyde and Mr. Harrison. I, Norma Maurer, do will my sewing ability to anyone who wants it. I, Ann McAuliffe, do will my life time ticket to the Arches to the Marshall twins. I, Virginia Miller, do will the Government and Economics classes to the Juniors. I, Virginia Mills, do will all the Marshall boys to Mary Ann Courtright and the Marshall twins. I, Olga Mitchell, do will my laugh to Katie Bradley. I, Moody Morlock, do will my wild excuses for tardiness to Mr. Baldwin's future homeroom students I, Geraldine Mullens, do will my ability to remain quiet in 5th hour study hall to Virginia Stahl. I, Howard Murray, do will my ability to always be on time to Clare Sandusky. I, Mary Nash, do will my iob as Coke Chairman to any unsuspecting Junior. I, Judy Nass, do will my quiet ways to Ellen Morgan. , Shirley Noss, do will my most cherished nickname of Pick-a-diIIy to any unfortunate Junior I, Shirley Osgood, do will the energy to race to work at 3:00 in the afternoon to some ambitious Junior. I, Linda Pasick, do will my .ability to write letters to sailors to Ellen Morgan. I, Rosemary Pearson, do will my wonderful school spirit to Reba Mclntosh. I, Shirley Peters, do will my office of Vice President of L.0.0.K. club to Elizabeth Kimmer. I, Ralph Piske, do will my Chrysler to Fred Bartel so he can take all his girls home inStyIe. I, Valerie Radee, do will the quietness of 304 to Mr. McEIhaney. I, Doris Radtke, do will my ability to get deadlines in on time in English class to next years 12th grade students. Nancy Radtke, do will imy ability to keep up with Mrs. Engstrom and Library Typing to Nancy Conrad. We, Joyce Raymond and Nancy Watson, do will our beautiful friendship to Joyce Oakes and Brenda Hyde, in hopes that they will have as much fun together as we have had. Cal Reed, do will my Right Tackle Position to Dick Carnicom. Ann Riley, do will my iob as President-of FHA to some unsuspecting Junior. Clarence Ruff, do will the Information Desk 2nd hour to anyone who likes to walk the halls. Mary Rundquist, do will my naturally curly hair to Ruth Grenevitch. I. I. I. I. I. I, Barbara Scherer, do will my 7:45 a.m. class in Mr. UIIrey's room to Ronald Wochholtz. I, Earl Schultz, do will my great ability as a bluffer to Bill Parks. I, Gerry Shaw, do will my three's in citizenship in Biology class to Ruth Hull. I, Ray Sims, do will my bowling ability to Dick Tymkew. I, Pat Stockton, do will my Chemistry knowledge to any unsuspecting Junior. I, Donna Timmons, do will the duties and job of Senior Class Secretary to any Junior girl who is honored with the position. I, Elaine Tomchak, do will my scatterbrain ways to Ann Richards. I, Dave Trautman, do will my nicknames, lovely titles, and profane middle names to Fred Bartel. I, Dave Trippett, do will my wavey hair to John Morgan. I, Katie Vafiadis, do will my cheeks to Sally Marsh. I, Judi' Van Dellen, do will my ability of always getting into trouble to Ann Richards and hope that she has better luck than I did. I, Claudia Van Meter, do will my ability to chew gum in Glee Club to Virginia Stahl. I, Marian Van Schoick, do will my naturally dark hair to Virginia Stahl. I, Bill Walsh, do will the honors and headaches of being Senior Class President to some deserv- ing Junior. I, Nancy Warner, do will my swivel hips to Joyce Oakes. I, Larry Weir, do will the Bookstore to anybody who likes to argue. I, Bob Wheaton, do will nothing to anybody because I am taking it all with me. I, Aubrey Wheeler, do will my position on the Varsity Basketball Team to Ed Snyder. I, Marge Wilder, do will my locker padlock to Shirley Wilder. I, Tom Wimberly, do will my position of Left Halfback to Ray Pearson or Don Hughes. I, Delores Wood, do will my long fingernails to anyone who thinks they can type with them.
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GZM4 WL!! We the l953 graduates of Washington Gardner High School, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby leave the following as our last will and testament. We hereby ordain that you as undergrads do fully accept and carry out these last requests of the Class of '53. I4 I, Darwin Adams, do will my attendance and interest in L.0.0.K. Club to next year's members. I, Ann Anderson, do will my middle name trouble to anyone who has one. I, Eileen Anderson, do will my nickname Hillbilly to anyone foolish enough to take it. I, Richard Andreas, do will English I2 to Jim Henke. I, Millicent Baldwin, do will my first chair in the trombone section of the band to Jimmy Garrison. I, Dave Ball, do will all my basket ball points to John Morgan. I, Mary Lou Bearman, do will the Breeze Annual and all its troubles to Sally Steinhauer. I, Ken Bentley, do will my sag legs to anyone who wants them. I,'CIem Bommarito, do will the Senior boy's basketball team to Howard Tate. I, Beverly Bramble, do will my Economics book to Jean England. I, Nelda Bratcher, do will Mr. Harrison, gray hairs and all to next year's Breeze Staff. I, Carol Bricker, do will my Lane Bryant Tull Girl Catalog to the remaining roll girls in Albion High School. I, Charles Bussing, do will my defensive football ability to Don Boldt. I, Charles Christner, do will all my printing and typing abilities to Mr. Bentley. I, Joyce Clawson, do will diamond rings to all the Junior girls who are lucky enough to obtain them I, Lorraine Cobb, do will my graceful ways to Frances Wall. I, Hiawatha Cornelius, do will my basketball Trick shot that I used so often to Don Hughes. I, HaroId.CorneII, do will my shade tree in left field to anyone who wants it. I u V ll ' ' U ' I, Darlene Counterman, do will my nickname Minnie to Mary Ann Knickerbocker. I, Elaine Crawford, do will my slim figure to Mary lLuigii Cook. I, Elaine Creps, do will my disagreements with Ralph Piske to Nancy Lockwood and Dick Jacobs. I, Ron Cunningham, do will all my unexcused absences to anyone who wants them. I, Donna Davidson, do will my cool skating abililtly tg Nbucille Thcsgpenp h H I, Norm Davis, do will my three day beard to Ric ar eaver to 0 Wit GS 6 SESS I - I, Dave Driscoll, do will my Left Guard Defensetjpositipan tow anyone who can take if. I, Joanne Drumm, do will 6th hour Glee Club to oyce ert . I, Tim Felisky, do will my cast-iron iaw and right uppercut to Jack Waterbury. l I, Sandra Fischer, do will Mr. Gray's cgld Eaomkto thj polar bears in the class of 54- I Frances Fitts, do will my height to at rec enri ge. I II Nancy Fouts do will the seat in front of the Basses in Choir to any girl who likes to have her hair tied in knots. , , I, Nancy Gale, do will my ability to flirt tohillen Msrxgvani because I want to get rid of It. 'I' Louise Gallu do will m uiet wa s to argie e it. I, Ron Gant, dopwill my sha,i'pqskatingyabgI'ity 'and coolness to Raymond Pearson and Don Hughes. I Bill Gerth, do will my Duals to Fritz arte . Il Reg Gill, do will my amazing study habits to Richard TYmkiW' n I d AI, I, Geraldine Goldsmith, do will my ability and secret to wear Bangs to Joyce But er GD ICG Harris. I, Owen Granger, do will my good looks to Dave Morse. I, Grace Griffen, do will my Choir money to next year's Treasurer. I, Joan Grucza, do will my Saz-ophobia to Don Campbell or anyone who can cu'e it. I, Doris Harris, do will the third hour information desk to anyone fortunate to have it. I, Ann Hastings, do will my height to Connie Clark. I, Emily Heap, do will my red hair to any Irish Setter unfortunate enough to be born a brunette. I, Katherine Heidenreich, do will the Presidency of Choir to some ambitious person. I, Don Henderson do will my lights, stage, and English bicycle to Duffer Smith, and Dave Swan. I, Janice Herrick, do will all my Oboe solos to Lillie Wall. I, Tom Hoaglin, do will all my school troubles to Jerry Booth. I, Lois Holtz, do will all the ioyful times I had in Choir to Sue Kemler and Pat Breckenridge. I, Evelyn Howard, do will my height to Rita Sattler. I, Virginia Howell, do will my ability to keep my temper to Phyllis Harris. I, Bonnie Hubbell, do will my big blue eyes to anyone who can learn to roll them. I, Rachel Hull, do will my job at Rainbow Dairy Bar and the college student to Ruth Hull for as long as she can put up with them. I, Steve Janus, do will all the single girls on the Breeze Staff to Doug Hagemann. I, Frank Jasienski, do will all of my candy wrappers in Auto Shop to Dick Dobson.
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1. Calvin Reed, Bill Walsh, Sieve Janus, 2. 'Marlene Lutzke, 3. Doris Harris, 4. Nelda Bratcher 5. Katie Vafiadis, 6. Jim Gerih, 7. Dave Tripetff, Virginia Miller, 8. Calvin Reed, Steve Janus, Elaine Crawford, 9. Bill Walsh, Earl Schultz, Dave Ball, 10. Kathleen, Hull, Eddie Putnam, Ann Riley, 11. Dave Ball 12. Frank Jasienski 13. Calvin Reed 14. Nancy Watson, 15. Virginia Mills, 16. Donna Timmons, 17. Tom Turhill 18. Ann McAuliffe 27. Nancy Fouts 28. Bev. Bramble 26. Judy Van Dellen, Bill Kearney 24. Bill Gerth 25. Jim Gerfh 22. Joan Loomis 23. Gail Skinner, Ann Riley 19, Mary Lou Bearman 20 Rachael Hull 21. Janice Herrick
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