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' Cfan fttlff Carl Allvin wills his chair in the English room to Charles Price and hopes that Charles will understand Shakespeare better than he did. Dwayne Atkins wills his musical talents to Ierry Haase. Alice Benthack wills her speed to Mrs. Scace. Norma Bichel wills her basement locker to anybody who will clean it out. Harvey Brader wills his car to the future Driver's Training class. Nell Burnham wills her glasses to Stanley Ulrich. Dick Canning wills his knowledge of magic to Mr. Lewis. Bob Carhart wills his black wavy hair to Gordon Zapp. Beverly Carlson wills her acting ability to Kennard Manske. lim Colson wills his love of books and studies to Dick Kluge. Ioanne Damme wills her way with Mrs. Tempero to Mildred Korn. Paul Dangberg wills his pockets full ot candy and gum to Bill Wagner and hopes that Bill can eat it without getting caught. Marilyn Day wills her typing speed to Maryann Claus and hopes that she- can hit the right keys. Barbara Debus wills her swing to the School playground. Marjorie Dorman wills her pep to Pootie Koplin. Loren Ellis wills his shy ways to Barbara Buehner. Dorothy Finn wills her blond hair to Shirley Kingston. Walter Gilbert wills his cornet to Charles Messerschmidt. Gilbert Granquist leaves Doris. loan Grimm wills her invisible eyebrows to Ianis Vahlkamp. Bob Goshorn wills his sate driving to the Death Dodgers. Ioan Hansen wills her quietness to Helen Corzine. Kenneth Hamer wills his sociology tests to Mary Einung. Harris Heinemann wills his school car to Wilma Temrne so that she will not have to walk to school every day. Vernon Hollman wills his muddy roads to lim Marsh. Evan Hughes leaves. Elaine Hurd wills her wasted typing paper to the Salvation Army. Phil james wills his butch to Dwayne Foote-. Robert Iensen wills his height to Arlen Harris. Joanne Kabisch wills her love of shorthand to Lorraine Saul. Marie Kalkoten wills her hours ot study to Gilbert Schmidt. Don King wills his geometry grades to Patty Morris. Dorothy Kluge wills her walk to Elaine Fork. Victor Kniesche wills his muscles to Bobby Sieckman. Don Kollmorgen wills his sense of humor to junior Peterson. Ianet Larsen wills her baby talk to Larry johnson. Ierry Lamp wills the inaccurate adding machine to anyone who can get the correct totals from it. Marlene Lange wills her laughter to jim Atkins. Billie Leonard wills her long wavy hair to Iere Milliken. Shirley Lindsay leave on the first bus for Wisner. David Meyer wills his good sportsmanship to Wayne High's Future Athletes. Glenn Meyer wills his boots to Ronnie Wert. Ruth McPherran wills her long walk to school to Mr. Horton. Bob Milliken wills his bookkee-ping to the future bookkeeping class and hopes that they will understand it. Betty Mohlfeld wills her carload of kids to the Taxi-cab Company, Gary Nelson wills his jeep to the junk yard. Ioan Nelson wills her smiles to Clarence Mann. Elaine Otte wills her position as Majorette to Marian Kugler. Ioeanne Paulson wills her shy blue eyes to Margaret Claus. Don Skeahan wills his ears to Berlene Echtenkamp. Bonnie Sorensen wills her bird's-eye view to'Barbara Ellis. Margaret Swinney wills her locker to Marcele Barleman and hopes Marcele can get all her belongings in it, Gladys Temme wills her short walk to school to anybody that can get up in time. Iunior Test wills his knowledge of Government to jim Henegar and hopes that Iirn will someday be a U.S. Senator. Marlene Thun wills her dark hair to Nancy Grimm
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un io 'cy Cfaai BACK ROW, left to right: Everett Baier, Gary Wert, Victor Mann, Paul Leonard. Gayle Wehrer, Bob Morse, Bill Palmer, Neil Doring, Joel J effery, Melvin Reeg, Evan Bennett, Ronald Bichel, Delvin Mikkelsen, Clarence Mann, Jack Lange- meier. SECOND ROW: Gary Jeffrey, Janice Vahlkamp, Lavern Pospishil, Mardelle Fleer, Donna Wentzel, Janice Young, Donna Holt, Donna Lage, Ruth Beeks, Charles Price, Jim Atkins, Mark Tietsort, Jack Korff, Jim I-Ienegar, Mildred Korn, Ida Mae Horrel, Kennard Manske. FIRST ROW: Miss Bornhoft, Jim Davis, Maryann Claus, Marcele Barelman, Darlene Shell, Marjorie Matthes, Marilyn Matthes, Reba Beckner, Mary Einung, Joan Powers, Lorraine Saul, Yvonne Koplin, Helen Corzine, Lois Dranselka, Shirley Kingston, Doris Skeahan, Bernice Brader, Barbara Ellis, Mr. Lewis. t -20- I UNIOR PLAY The Iuniors presented the out- standing hit comedy, Tish, on Tuesday, November 20, at the City Auditorium. Tish played by Helen Corzine and her two Spinster Companions, Aggie and Lizzie played by Donna Lage and Marcele Barelman provid- ed qreat entertainment and many laughs for the audience.
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