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I, Shirley Shippee, will my dimples to Florence Will. They helped me. Hope you have good luck too. I, Eileen Simonson, will my love for dancing to the music of Herman and the Jolly Dutchman to--anyone that likes to dance. I, Joyce Stark, will my ability to study to Joe McCann. 1, Audrey Steinke, will my love for the song “Thinking of You to anyone who has someone special to think of. I, Lloyd Switz, will my good marks in Social Problems to Dick Sommerfeldt. Just study a little harder Dick--you’ll make it. I, John Wiseman, will my back pocket tools to Darrell Pasch. I, Dick Will, will my love for driving cars to anyone that can keep them in the road. A Truthful Man Only one man when in love was ever truthful. That was Adam when he said to Eve, “You are the only woman in the world for me. Mr. Valesh: (In Physics Class): If this chemical explodes, it would drive me through the roof. Now come up close, boys, so you can follow me. 14
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Class Will We, the Senior Class of ’51, after four years of hard labor, added wisdom and lots of fun, do hereby make our last will to all the underclassmen who are struggling, happy but carefree to conquer the difficulties of the world. To the Junior Class we will the ability to have as successful Junior Prom as we did. To the Sophomore Class we will the success and much fun putting on their class play. To the Freshman Class we will the strength and courage to endure the trials of the next three years. I, Normam Anderson, will my love for Ag. class to John Wildes. I, Dorothy Bolwahn, will my love for daydreaming during English class to Jeanie Dott. I, Shirley Brandenburg, will my love for older men to Mary Downing. I, Marjorie Budde, will my daintiness to Edwin Wendland. I, Mary Doyle, will my love for men in uniform to anyone that wants them. I, Carol Eckelberg, will my height to Jimmy Green. Maybe we’ll win some games now. I, Caroline Flock, will my skillful driving to Beverly Farmer. Better try it sometime.' I, Mary Gallagher will my ability to talk myself out of trouble to anyone that’s always in trouble. I, Conalee Geier, will my love for Cashton and Bangor to anyone who’s out for a good time. Just remember, take it easy’. I, Bruce Harrison, will my paper route to anyone who has nothing else to do. I, Royce Kortbein, will my ability to miss school to John Wildes. I, Norman Kuderer, will my love for chasing blondes to Hans Palutke. Good luck Hans! I, Marlene Martalock, will my piano playing at the noon hour to Lila Mae Farmer, Let’s hear no more of the Tennessee Waltz. I, Betty Meacham, will my love for making noise in English class to Theresa Sinnott. I, Bill Rice, will my love for skipping school to anyone who can get away with it like I did. I, Carolyn Schindler, will my love for shorthand to Isabelle Dougherty. 1, Wayne Schindler, will my bashfulness to Jimmy Salisbury. I, Charlene Schroeder, will my quietness to Ellen Steinhoff. A little more silence please. I, Gary Schultz, will my corny jokes and wise cracking to Kenneth Kobernick. 1, Bruce Schnurr, will my practically new “American Observers’’ to Ray Steinhoff. 13
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Class Poem 1950-51 The years have gone so swift and fast The fun we’ve had is now in the past Through work and fun, joy and sorrow We are always looking toward tomorrow. These happy memories of the past In our minds will always last We shall now with verse and rhyme Attempt to describe each of our Seniors fine. Marlene Martalock, who’s full of fun Has a cherry greeting for everyone Telling jokes that are sure to amuse Never a good time would she refuse. Bruce Harrison, the tallest in our class Seems to have his eye on a blonde haired lass He always has his work on time As basketball center he’s done fine. Carol Eckelberg, blonde and tall Is a very good friend of all She does her work both well and neat A nursing career is to be her feat. Shirley Shippee is a smiling blonde Of some tall Senior seems quite fond With her pleasant outlook on life She’s sure to make him a very fine wife. Norman Kuderer, tall and dark Has caused many a broken heart Now he spends most of his time On the ridge, where he’s doing fine. The future beautician of our class Is a dark haired, carefree lass Her name is Conalee Geier Of Cashton she will never tire. Bruce Schnurr, happy and gay Does his best to evade work each day His favorite pastime seems to be resting At least then not other people he’s molesting. Charlene Schroeder, a curly haired blonde Of dancing and reading she is quite fopd Always quiet and with a smile She’s sure to make her life worthwhile. A business career is Joyce Stark’s ambition A stenographer’s job her life’s position She is always full of pep Bill and she are realty hep. 15
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