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class WI ll We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath, leave, and rid ourselves of the following possessions, both real and imaginary, to the lowly creatures, the underclassmen of Wilton High School: To the .Tuniors we leave our rights and privileges as Seniors, and best wishes for a successful '59 homecoming. To the Sophomores we will our success with our Junior class play and prom. To the Freshmen we will our ability to have a good time and still get our work done. I, Ethel Arndt, will my love for aSparta baseball pitcher to myself, seeing I haven't caught him yet. I, William Arndt, will my school books to Paul Udulutch, although he needs more than that. I, Karen Bever, will my love for cheerleading to the Tillman twins. I, Gary Bever, will my books to Ricky Brandau. I suppose he won't use them any more than I did. I, Bill Bolden, will my love for blondes to anyone who likes them. I, Patricia Doyle, will my love for going out every night to Shirley Grant. Get on the ball, Shirley. I, Charles Goetz, will my quiet ways to Allan Martin, maybe he'll learn to keep his mouth shut. I, Verne Kirchoff, leave my place inthe line of the fight for fameto Darryl Raabe. I, Hazel Larson, will my giggles to anyone that wants them. Since I'rn leaving school, I won't need them anymore. I, Norman Martin, will my love for flirting to Paul Crook. After all, I am going steady. I, .T im Meacham will my Ford to no one. After all it is mine, and it comes in handy. I, Arlene Olson, will my sparkling blue eyes and blonde hair to Alice Wendland. They sure catch the eyes, Alice. I, Louann Pasch, will my dimples to Karen Dopson. They usually help to get a guy. I, Donna Raabe, will my math books to Lorraine Birkholz and Sharon Zulhke. Make good use of them now. I, John Shie, will my love for working on the school paper to Pam Liefke. I, William Thurow, will my love forwonewoc to anyone who hasn't any place else to go. I, Patricia Uselman, will my ability to be quiet to Rosalia Hemmersbach. Let's make use of it in your Senior year. I, Judith Wadephul, will my studying habits to Marlene Geier. lt'll help the grades a little. I, Sylvia Wadephul, will my dimples to Francis Hemmersbach. Make use of them now. I, Carolyn Zellmer, will my personality and ability to cook to Bonnie Seman. With a combination like that you're bound to get a guy.
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MOST ATHLETIC John Shie Karen Bever classmates Fon 12 yeans WILTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Jim Meacham Gary Bever Karen Bever Carolyn Zellmer Lou Ann Pasch Sylvia Wadephul ho's WhO MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Donna Raabe John Shie SLABTOWN SCHOOL, Ethel Arndt, Wm. Arndt. DORSET Wm. Thurown, Charles Goetz, Pat Uselman, Bill Boldon.
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class DOGID Now we, another group of Seniors Through high school's doors must pass. We leave behind these portrayed poems In memoriam of the '58 class. Ethel Arndt, laughing and gay, Never lets trouble get in her way. A cheerleader for three years, At leaving school she'll really cheer. Bill Arndt, quite okay, Is an active member of the F. F. A. Our '57 prom king, He can do almost anything. Gary Bever, a quiet guy, Does enough so he gets by. He never does raise much fuss, But when he does, its trouble plus. Karen Bever, short and sweet, Always has her clothes so neat. Cheerleader for four years was she, What will her occupation be? Bill Bolden, tall and slim, Always is seen wearing a grin. Bill, 6 feet 4 inches tall, Is handy with a basketball. Patsy Doyle, short and dark, Always has a lot of spark. Cheerleader for three years, She chooses business as her career. Charles Goetz, a country boy, Leaving school gives him joy. In or out of school, He always follows the golden rule. Verne Kirchoff, tall and fair, Seems to have a quiet air. He will never do you harm, And soon is likely to run a farm. Hazel Larson, a blonde haired lass, Has the most fun of our class. A stenographer she'd like to be, For husband or firm, we'll soon see. Norman Martin, a talkative guy, On Deloris keeps his eye. A '48 Olds is his car, Which he always keeps up to par. lim Meacham, a mischievous guy, Says he won't miss Wilton High Of the girls he wants no part, Which he thinks is very smart. Arlene Olson, a blonde of our class, In the game of life is sure to pass. To be an important beautician, Is her utmost ambition. LouAnn Pasch, full of pep, Keeps our Wilton band in step. A business career is her plan, Until she finds that lucky man. Donna Raabe, full of fun, Is a friend of everyone. A mathematics teacher she'd like to be, But Donna, we'll just wait and see. John Shie, a real swell Joe, Really is the guy to know. When it comes to sports he's on top, No matter what happens, he'll never stop. Bill Thurow, a blond lad, Thinks everything, good or bad, Comes to those who wait, if they will, So why worry about Bill? Pat Uselman, quiet and meek, An occupation soon will seek. Whatever you think you want to try, Pat, we know you're sure to get by. Judith Wadephul, with long dark hair, Does her work up with care. It is hard to find her smile, But when she does, it's really worth while Sylvia Wadephul, a real nice girl, Always has her hair in curl. Will a career be hers for life, Or will she be a certain guy's wife? Carolyn Zellmer, a happy lass, Builds a merry atmosphere in our class. Always up and on the go, She is swell, we all know. Thus through these doors we must pass, As will many another class. So we bid you all good-by -- Good-by these years at Wilton High.
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