Wilmot Union High School - Panther Yearbook (Wilmot, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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Beverly Larson wills her quiet ways to Sue Staudenmaier. Jesse Larson wills his friendly smile and quiet ways to Ronnie May. Judy Lois wills her ability to get Norm's ring caught in the typewriter to any future Office Practice student who is going steady. Harry Lovely leaves knowing that he'll never have to struggle through another practice set in Bookkeeping. Leo Laskey wills all the teasing he got in Mr. Bilotti's English class to a future Senior. Mike McLay leaves happy that he won't have the annual editor asking him to de- velop some pictures. Bud Meehan wills his knowledge of girls to Allan Pelz. Jeanette Michaelis wills her friendly ways to Ruth Ann Dunford. Darlene Miklos wills her cheerleading ability to Frank Lasco. Emil Mravec wills his hardworking ways to Tom Oberhofer. Ken Olson wills his slimness to Louie Grassesschi. Lynn Pacey Wills her blue eye shadow to Carol Oetting. Frank Platts wills his baseball ability to David Lovely. Carole Prange wills her laughing ability to Arlene Paoli. Betty Rasch wills her nights out to her sister, Carol. Jim Ratchek wills his ability to charge the opponents line to Bucky Lehman. Sandy Redman wills her motorcycle jacket to Jim Power's next girl friend. Norm Robers wills all this year's broken bats to next year'.s baseball captain. Donna Roessler left making marriage her career. Joy Rosentreter wills her humorous ways to Janet Morgan. Madeline Rygielski wills her friendly smile to Janet Ziegler. Donna Sarbacker wills her ability to do homework and flirt with boys in the show to Diane Schaetten. John Scalzo wills his ability to play the Devil to anyone who wants to join him down below. Carol Schenning wills her typing ability to Virgene Lois. Jim Schilz wills his five year plan to any- one who wants to make school his occupa- tion. Judy Schwartz wills her sports ability to Lois J aegerman. Barbara Sutcliffe wills her roller skating ability to Gladys Haebig. Marlene Swoboda wills her big Buick to anyone who wants to drive a life of adven- ture. Dave Van Every wills his ability to at- tract girls to John Partenheimer. Bill Van Patten leaves without his class ring and Marlene Jerde. Mary Ann Walton wills a bottle of as- pirin to next year's annual editor, because she will have plenty of headaches before the annual is done. Ronnie Wayne wills all the days he has skipped in the past four years to anyone who feels they need a vacation. Page 95

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1960, being of unsound mind and endowed with certain traits, characteristics, and talents which we generously bequeath to our fellow stu- dents at Wilmot High School, do declare this to be our last will and te.stament. Kathy Anderlick wills her pleasing per- sonality to Arlene Dankert. Beverly Baden wills her phony excuses to any girl who must skip school to go shopping. Sue Bartels wills the thrill of being cho- sen homecoming queen to any girl who is lucky enough to be asked. Doug Braund wills his ability to get an A on his Social Problems notebook to anyone lucky enough to have a girl friend who'll do it for them. Bill Breen leaves, and glad of it. Marilyn Bucci wills her ability to bump into cars while parking to anyone who wants to fail their driver's test. Barb Caddock wills pictures from her European vacation to anyone who wants to take a Vacation the economical way. Judy Cate.s wills her ability to catch a sailor in a short time to Rita Spiegelhoff. Dorothy Broniecki wills her many talents to Pat Weinberg? ? ? ? Joe Dalton wills his long legs to Dorothy Rebicek to use when she plays baseball. Carla Dankert will her majorette ability to Janet Lovely. Paul Dicklin wills his ability to play the French Horn to Linda Bruenning? ? ? ? Tom Dicklin leaves Miss Engstead's Speech class, isn't that enough? ? 'I ? Lorelei Doud wills all the fun she had at Wilmot to any serious-minded person. Glenna Eckert wills her thrill of being hostess to three sailors at a time to any girls who is that lucky. Joann Graham wills her ability for fast acquaintanceship to any future transfer student. Bob Greskoviak leaves with Bev Hart- nell. Louise Griebel wills her hour spent work- ing in her father's store to her sister, Lau- rie. Jim Harmon leaves knowing he has done his best as football captain. Beverly Hartnell wills her artistic abil- ity to Betty Marcussen. Frank Hegner wills his ability to blush to Jim Kenny. Gary Held wills his golf clubs to any fu- ture Sam Snead that appears on the scene. Frank Jacobs wills his knowledge of tiddle winks to any skit chairman, who must get a skit together for the Homecom- ing Pep Assembly. Doris Johnston wills her southern accent to Delores Johnston. Joy Kaskin leaves hoping that next year's assistant editor will have an editor as nice to work with as she did. Glenn Kerkman wills his height to Eric Sattersten. Jerry Kerkman wills his mischievous ways to Bill Lois. Andy Kisner wills his soggy clarinet reeds to Dennis J effers. Dick Kunz wills his scooter to Jim Pow- ers. Page 94



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Jeneen Williams will receive a train tic- ket to Michigan from the class so she can go to see Leonard. Susan Wirth leaves her ready smile to anyone who may be inclined to be ill-tem- pered. Pat Zaccard wills her fun-loving ways to Sue Eckert. Allan Zerfas Wills his red hair and freckles to Rose Ann Neilsen. To Mr. Amoth we leave the hope that some day he may have a much larger band. To Mr. Bilotti we will the key to a 1960 Nash Rambler. To Mr. Brieske we leave some cheese for the three mice. To Mr. Bucci we leave with his greeting Howja do ringing in our ears. To Mrs. Carr we leave hoping that she will have a Class A girls' chorus in the fu- ture. To Mr. Dongarra we leave our thanks for all the help he gave us in making our class plays a success. To Miss Engstead we leave with the Sen- ior Speech class, which we think she is glad to get rid of? ? ? To Mr. Heigl we leave all our thanks for all the time and energy which he has given us the past two years. To Mr. Helberg we leave an over-sized wastebasket to put all the punishment pa- pers his science classes had to write. To Mr. Knight we leave all the college bulletins we borrowed and never returned. To Mrs. Miller we leave a safe where she can keep all the money she collects from book fines. To Mrs. Olson we leave this equation: Marilyn plus Gene Olson minus Jeudes equals Mr. and Mrs. Olson. To Mr. Olson we leave some airwick so that his room will not smell so bad after Chemistry experiments. To Mr. Schroeder We leave knowing that his first year at Wilmot was a very success- ful one. To Mr. Stein we leave all the carbon cop- ies of the letters we transcribed this year to do with as he wants. To Mr. Wahl we leave hoping that next year the Senior study halls will be quieter than this year. To Mr. Schnurr we leave thanking him for the guidance he has given us and for four wonderful years spent at Wilmot. To Miss Matthies we leave hoping that she forgives us for the many times we had to interrupt her when pictures were being taken for this annual. To the Juniors we leave the thrill of be- ing next year's leaders and also the sad- ness of having to leave after four years filled with fun. To the Sophomores we leave the thrill of at last becoming upperclassmen and re- ceiving your class rings. To the Freshmen we leave knowing you have three wonderful years ahead and hop- ing that you make the most of them, be- cause they go by all too fast. From Wilmot High School we leave with sad hearts. Never again will we walk down your halls as students. All of us complain- ed about you at one time or another, but we will miss you . . . Page 96

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