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CLASS The Class of 1958, being in full posses- sion of all normal mental faculties, Ca few possible exceptions notwithstandingl, and finding ourselves to be the proud owners of certain outstanding characteristics and qualities, both mental and physical, which we feel can be used to advantage by some of the less fortunate people associated with our beloved Alma Materg do hereby and herewith publish and declare this last will and testament, to-wit: Bob Kramer wills his cheerleading abil- ity to next year's A squad. Charlene Thebault wills her blond hair to Francis Mattias. Cherene Siffring wills her quiet ways to Joanne Krubaeck. Stanley Epping wills his flirtatious ways to Glenn Rasch. Jim Scheen wills his shyness of girls to Tom Dicklin. Charles Kist wills his ability to get on Mr. Bilottifs nerves to Ida May Fiegel. Marv Vincent leaves his ability to sing 'tBad Motorcycle after being hit by a bus to any other person with no better sense. Donna Minnis wills her personality and likeable ways to Robin Young. Ruth Kaiser wills her height to Joy Kas- kin. Naoma Platts wills her ability to forget to go to Student Council meetings to some other student who needs that time to study. Kay Cornell wills her luck to get measles in time for semester exams to any other fortunate student. Dorothy Zboja leaves with the regret of having to leave Geometry Class. Joan Gall Wills her speed in typing to Al Pronsinski. Darlene Lesner wills all her corny jokes to anyone who likes to get up early in the morning to listen to Howard Miller. Charlie Prange leaves with the happy thought of no more English. John Rausch wills his luck of always getting to kiss a girl in the class play to Wally Partenheimer. V Ed Zima leaves with the completion of his five-year plan. WILL Jack LaMeer wills all his old excuses for missing school to go hunting and fish- ing to Bob Horton. Jim Bruenning wills his ability to spell? to Elaine Dziedsic. Wally Rosentreter wills to the Junior Class his ability to make money by selling magazines. Gil Amborn leaves his unfinished fight with a certain Slinger player to his brother, Donnie. Louise Matthies leaves her ability to keep the captains of the basketball team happy- Jim Johnson leaves his intuition of what to do when his shirt is on fire to LeRoy Smoak. Howard Kohlstedt leaves his time saving habit of cutting across desks to Mr. Knight. Roger Dankert leaves his absentee ex- cuses to anyone who wants to stay home on rainy days. Donna Michaelis leaves her cheerfulness to Sandra Redman. Rosemarie Ziegler wills her school spirit to Carol Prange. Joyce Probst wills her luckiness to be the only girl in Physics Class and still get straight A's to Sharon Karow, Marlene Ratchek wills her ability to win a good posture contest to Sandy McNeely. Al Smith leaves his ability to always have a girl's company to Mike Gallagher. John Zboja wills his quietness to Robert Horton. Wendell Schenning leaves his nickname f'Mush to Bush, and his class ring, too! Jim Bauman leaves his ability to make good hamburgers to Gary Held. John Lovely leaves his ability to hitch hike rides to Ken Olson. Pat Rodney wills her cheerful Hgood morning to Pat LaFayette. Dick Mayo wills his ability to have two dates for Homecoming to any other trans- fer student that wants to start off on the wrong foot. Dave Ezelle wills his smile to Frank Platts. Page Eighty-two
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Each year a Junior girl and boy are selec- ted on the basis of citizenship, sportsmanship, and general scholastic ability by the graduat- ing class to receive the honorary 'tSpade and l Spoon. Last year's selections are pictured here and are Gil Amborn and Joan Gall. Pictured above are the four Senior Captains, who are Gil Amborn, baseballg Wally Rosentreter, trackg Jack LaMeer, footballg and Jim Baumann, basketball. The two girls pictured above are Dorothy Zboja and Kay Cornell. Dorothy received the D. A. R. award and Kay was picked as Wilmot's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Each year the five students in the Senior class who have had the highest grades during their four years of school are named Honor Students and take part in the Commencement ex- ercises. This year the honor students are Joan Gall, Ruth Kaiser, Louise Matthias, John Venovic, and Rosemarie Ziegler. John Venovic also was awarded a State Farmers Degree in F.F.A. work. Pictured lower left are lda Mae Fiegel and Harold Mar- cussen who are our representatives to Badger Girls' State at Madison and to Badger Boys' State at Ripon respectively.
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John Venovic wills his brains to John Nordmeyer, just in case. Al Skovial leaves his ability to drag with his tractor to Rich Bentley. Bob Snarski leaves his basketball ability to Greg Bush. This way Greg ought to make A squad next year. Lynn Zaccard wills her timidness to Judy Schwartz. Joy Meloun wills her ability to be on a diet at meal times and eat twice as much in between them to Sharon Karow and Car- ole Thebault. Bonnie Snyder leaves happily, hopefully. Donna Tilton leaves her soggy reed from her clarinet to Violet Larson. To Mr. Knight we leave a bag of fer- tilizer. To Mrs. Miller we leave our memorable train trip from Chicago and also a quiet library. To Mr. Stein we leave what is left of the correction fluid - if any! To Mr. Bilotti we leave a clothesline full of dangling participles. To Mr. Handke we give a book of girls basketball rules. To Mr. Firchow we leave one used jar of sticky and stinky glue that helped put this annual together. To Mr. Van Slochteren we leave a gas mask for all his Chemistry experiments.. To Mr. Frank we leave a toupee so he will have some use for the combs and hair tonic left to him by the previous classes. To Mr. Rockwell we leave all the notes he never saw us pass. To Mr. Olsen we leave S25 for an at- tachment for the Rotary Calculator so he can do square root problems. To Mr. Heigl we leave with Charlene Thebault. Isn't that enough? To Mrs. Van Slochteren we leave all the Chimeses Worn at the banquet. She looks better in them than we do. To Mr. Bucci we leave a book on t'Fif- teen Ways to Type Faster With Two Fingersf' To Mrs. Weinstein we leave all our eX- cuses for not being at play practice. To Mr. Schnurr we leave the question Why canit we take money out of the class treasury to buy presents? To Miss Richards we leave a new cash box for all the money she collects. To the Juniors we leave the hectic busy days that come with being Seniors. To the Sophomores we leave the thought of coming back to school as Juniors and looking for a new class advisor. To the Freshmen we leave the thought of finally being older than someone else in school. Page Eighty-three
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