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' vs Front row, left to right: Judy Kleeb, Sue Rausch, Rosella Schaff, Bill Haase, Wendy Bunce, Jo Ann Posch, Diane Lois, Betty Smith, and Judy Jones. Second row: Ralph Kerkman, Carol Franz, Muriel Shannon, Wayne Blair, Don Schick, Douglas Ma- thews, Pat Kaskin, Sandy Davis, Pat Dicklin, Sandra Meehan, Class Advisor, Miss Gulan. Third row: Lynn DeBell, Kathy Hauri, Wilma Kennison, Heinz Kaiser, Roger Allen, Ed Sattersten, Irving Larson, Dave Faerber, Jerry Schilz, Marge Weaver, Barbara Loth. Fourth row: Beverly Rasch, Joan Glade, Dick Timrner, Wayne Larsen, Ed Skora, Wayne Jacobs, Irving Partenheimer, Donna Schwartz, Agnes Kracmer, Darold Callow, Ed Zima, Dick Mueller, and Dick Bruenning. Class Color: Silver and Black Class Flower: Carnation Class Motto: Whatever Is Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Well Page Twenty-nine
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957, having been de- clared by an impartial board of investigators to be of unsound mind, 'unpredictable attitudes, impossible ideas, and with a memory rating of zero, do hereby will and bequeath all our property, real and unreal, imaginary and otherwise, as follows: Generosity is a natural human impulse. These things which we no longer need are ours to give away, so that we need not go into the world encum- bered with useless baggage, we have each and sever- ally disposed of our possessions. Pat Dicklin leaves the job oi' Annual Editor to anyone who doesn't like to work and has little free time. Wayne Blair wills his A average in Social Problems to any lucky person who can get away with using his book during tests. Barb Worrell wills her humor and liveliness to Betty Rasch. Betty Smith leaves her four years of good times to anyone who would like to have a good time where- ever she may be. Ed Zima leaves Miss Gulan's English class. In't thatenough????????? Wayne Jacobs leaves his height to Glen Kerk- man so he can reach the top shelf in his locker. Carol Franz leaves her ability to play a mu- sical instrument to John Lovely. Charles Mathews will his ability to stand on his head, crawl on the floor, and long hours in the dark room to Marv Vincent. But remember, the dark room is to be used only for developing pictures! Agnes Kracmer has already left, proving college was her great ambition. Roger Allen leaves his one-half mile track re- cord to Charles Prange with hopes he can finish within an hour-Providing he gets his second breath. Pat Kaskin wills her daily hour spent in the lunchroom to any girl who wants to succeed in Home- making. Rosella Schaff leaves her sweet disposition and friendliness to Rosemarie Ziegler. Heinz Kaiser leaves his Betty Grable legs to any future Speech student who wants to show 'them off in a Contest Play. Elaine Brady leaves a beat up paint brush and a worn out pencil to the lucky person who doesn't want to have anything to do with art. Muriel Shannon wills to Charlene Thebault a thermos bottle filled with hot coffee which can easily be consumed between classes. fThat is, with- out cream or sugar.J Margie Weaver leaves Jim Baumann in Mr. Mammenga's care hoping he can make up for all the disagreeable moments she caused in Social Problems class. Jo Ann Posch leaves a bottle of Geritol to next year's Assistant Annual Editor so she will have the vitality to keep up with the Editor. fEconomy size.J Dick Timmer leaves his full schedule to a per- son who feels better olf when busy. Wayne Larsen leaves his boldness and stubborn- ness to any person who thinks they can always have their own way. Dick Mueller leaves a book of well written Wise cracks to Jim Baumann. Bev Rasch leaves her last year of' bad fortune to any person who makes the mistake of saying, Noth- ing ever happens to me. Irv Larsen wills the ability to have a good time in a Quiet Way to Joy Maloun. Ed Sattersten leaves his innocent smile after doing something wrong to Bill Breen who seems always to get caught. Irv Partenheimer leaves without explaining why he didn't want play practice to start until 3:20. Sandy Davis leaves all the wonderful memories of being a cheerleader for four years to Robin Young. Lynn DeBell leaves all her Fake,' excuses to anyone who likes 'to skip school and not get caught. Judy Jones leaves her Flirtations Ways and Gift of Gab to Cherene Siffering. Barb Loth will her calmness and good sports- manship in sports to Kay Cornell. Judy Kleeb leaves her short red hair to anyone who likes to attract attention and just hates to set her hair every night. Sandy Meehan wills her dramatic ability to any- one who would like to get an UA at the state con- test. Don Schick leaves a book titled How to Flirt Without Being Noticed to Tom Dicklin. Joan Glade leaves feeling she has done her best in making friends with everyone. Kathy Hauri leaves the ability to make friends quickly to any student who may transfer in their third year. Dick Bruenning leaves the privilege of having the 3 day measles for 5 days to Jim Sheen. QFishing was bad the 5th day.J Dave Faerber leaves the job of being Business Manager to any person who likes excuses for getting out of classes and a lot of gas money! Page Thirty-one
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