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Administration Mr John Shipman. Superintendent Graduating Class of 1979 Wisconsin School for the Deaf Delavan. Wisconsin S3US Dear Seniors, The events and activities leading up to your high school oraduatlon seem large and important. With the passing of time, these will dim and fade. The Important things Is what you do with what you have learned and whether you will continue to learn from new experiences, for those who mate good use of your knowledge and continue to learn, your opportunity for full success will be much greater. 1, along with all of the faculty and staff, wish for each of you success In your future endeavors. Good luck I iv- John ShtpWn, Superintendent Wisconsin School for the Deaf Administrative Accountants amt j$ecretaru Kathy IXtcnny. 4irnu t CUMiMT
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(Class Hill I, Tim Aubart, bequeath to Karl Schultz my quietness. I, Ken Bystrom, leave to Jay Jascor, my big wide shoulders. I. Tina Cobb, bequeath my love of reading romance stories to Laurie F.vans. I, Dale Cochenet, give to Scott Walker, my love of being lazy. I. Barbara Cook, bequeath my ability to stay out of arguments to Kelly Harper. I, Diane Cornwall, leave my love of sleeping all morning to Robin Ovren. I. Terry Curtin, give my love of playing field hockey to Sally Larson. I. Mike Fabich, give my permission to William Pietkiewicz to tease Charmain Hodge. I, Deanna Ferguson, give my love of dancing to Jill Anderson. I, Steve Hacker, present to Jeff Soltis, my skill in playing chess. I, Larry Hintz, leave my love of talking about farming to Dean Blader. I, Barbara Jarstad, bequeath Garry Ferguson my big beautiful blue eyes. I, Steven Jensen, give Alan Lovedy my place in ping pong. I, Tami Klabunde, give my love of giggling to Jim Jensen. I, Todd Krusick, give my scratching like a cat to Sally Jascor. I, David Maum, give my love of riding horses to Heidi McCord. I, James Morrissey, give to Steve Plate my love of telling funny jokes. I, Mary Nowicki, bequeath my love of horses to Luanne Kowalski. I, John Probert, bequeath to Marc Benz my intelligence in electronics. I, David Ritchie, give to Missy Meyer my love of disco dancing. I, Kelly Stefan, present to Tammy Hill my athletic skills. I, Jeffrey Sharp, give my love of girls to Jeff LeRoux. I, David Silvasi, bequeath to Jeff LeRoux my love of girls. I, Lori Tutkowski, give my friendly face to Cheryl Krzewina. I, Diane Vogelman, bequeath my love of make up to Karrie Hafeman. 17
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Educational department June 8. 18 9 Dr. Kenneth Brascl. Director of Education To tiw CUtt at 1)79: To graduate 1 ft High School Is en «hl .f «ni to U MOW of. To hr» learned as nwch at tow could during rour high school ,ear I SHMIfi To mat ro» hate «uch rorc to learn and to artlte op tour nlful to continue working to looro « rOvrvelve» It WISE. On behalf of the faculty. I nith you all utcim and htppliutt a you f baf» on the long road of life. Think ahead, plan wisely, work hard, play well, and learn fran experience, and you will all find Joy and satisfaction In life. Sincerely, r'. JX ( Kenneth C Brascl. Mi.O. Education Director The Wisconsin School for the Oeaf Special Services Bett) Wstirns. .rhrerran Lucilc Olson. lames Hansen. ( umuuHn «iwi V ri a W Vm fSwhutliVM June Stoellhaas. Secretary Theresa Rohctty UrJ. i dtWtranf DjukIIc Sanders Dtagmni Tra ltrr
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