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JEROME WALL “Jerry” A little work won’t hurt anyone, but why should I take the chance? Class Tres 1 Chorus 1-2 Football 4 W-Club 4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Hi-Lite 4 MARGARET VAN WYCHEN Why worry? It happens anyway. Chorus 1-2-34 F.HA 1-2-3-4 Class Play 4 Hi-Lite 4 Annual 4 CLASS WILL SHIRLEY ZIRBEL Why let the devil have all the fun. F.H.A. 1-2-34 Officer 2 Class Treas 3 Class Play 34 Library 1-2-34 Hi-Lite 4 Annual 4 We the Senior Class of 1954 of Wrightstown High School, county of Brown, State of Wisconsin, having reached an age where we are soon to pass on to higher realms, do hereby make and declare this the last will and test¬ ament oi our class. This valuable document duly executed and signed is as follows: To the Juniors, we generously will our editorship ol the Hi-Lite, hoping they spend as many happy hours doing so as we did. To the Sophomores, we will our daily attendance at the 11:50 meetings, in the English Room, unless they learn to keep working till class i b over. To the Freshmen, we leave our ability to get along with the teachers and our common sense. I, ARLENE ARNOLDUSSEN, bestow upon Beverly Zittlow my ability to “get around ’ My dimpled cheeks, I leave to August Wobeck. l, MELVIN BAETEN, will musical talent to John Biese, my ability to laugh at my own jokes to David Prust. I MARILYN BOWERS, will my. ability to read shorthand to Roger Frelich. My office job I bestow on my sister Ethel. I, MERLIN BOWERS, will my love for bookkeeping to Ed Fischer, hoping he enjoys loking with Mrs. Chiconsky as much as I oidL I, MARION BRITTNACHER, do hereby bequeath my blond curls to Pat Brennan. I, EDDIE BROERENj regretfully leave my bass hom to Bobby Roebke, providing he makes use of it.
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' f ' sSS FRANCIS LAMERS A man can’t live fast and long too- I walk slow. Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2 Vice-Pres. 2 Homecoming King 4 Hi-Lite 4 Annual 4 • graft J 1 ILA MAE MEULEMANS Worry and I never meet. Chorus 1-2-3-4 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Class Play 4 Prom Queen 3 Hi Lite 4 Annual 4 J ft ' ■ fe i XJ V { ■ ' • - NANCY MEULEMANS The measure of life is not length but fun. Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Twirling 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Lib. 2-3 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Hi-Lite 4 Annual 4 s. . MARIANNE SPIETZ She’s an upright, downright, allright girl. cr Band 2-3-4 y y J v Chorus 1-2-3 Twirling 1-2 y Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Hi-Lite 4 RICHARD VAN DYKE Experience is always teaching me things I’d rather not learn. Basketball 2 F.F.A. 2-3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Hi-Lite 4 ,v , MARY ELLEN VAN EPEREN All the pep doesn’t come in cereal boxes. Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Twirling 1-2-3-4 Forensics 3 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Officer 3 Hi-Lite 4 Annual 4 - I rM ,35 ■ ' s ' m M H r.-v..
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I, HENRY BiiGOKS, do hereby bequeath my quiet disposition to Betty Lamers. My love for Ag., I leave for Vince Feldkamp. I, BILL C T ' ,NCY, hereby present my Irish wit to Dorothy Clancy, know¬ ing it will be presented often. I, JERALDINE COUTURE, will my friendly manner with everyone to Ronald Krautkramer. I, THERESA FELDKAMP, will my giggle to Mary Buechel. The spark of mischief in my eyes I give to Lola Brick. I, CAROL GERRITS, do hereby bestow my pep and vitality in cheerlead¬ ing to Ruth Van Wychen. I, NORMA GERRITS, will my jolly laugh to Barbara Van Dyke. My sunny disposition I give to Audrey Just. 1, MARLENE GEYSO, do hereby will my love for gum to Billy Roebke, hoping he gets the seat next to the waste basket. I, AUGUST GRAHL, will my bashfulness with girls to Orlo Verhasselt, even though I hate to part with it. I, RUTH GUSSERT, will ability to find gossip for the Hi-Lite to Mar¬ garet Buechel, my nickname “Gussie” I give to anyone who wants it. I, SHIRLEY HENNESSEY, hereby bequeath my perfect attendance at all of the football and basketball games to Karen Tetzlaff. I, DANIEL KUSSOW, hereby will my ability to charm the girls to Wayne Van Wychen. I, FRANK LAMERS, will my skill for playing football and basketball to Russ Aerts. I, ILA MAE MEULEMANS, generously will my red hair to George Turk. Mr. Swift may have my freckles. I, NANCY MEULEMANS, will my love for talking to Viola Bungean. My love for the Navy I’ll keep for myself. I, DOROTHY RIETZ, do hereby bestow upon Roselyn Wall the office of presidency in the F.H.A. To Jack Kalies my dark rimmed glasses. I, RUTH ROEBKE, do hereby bestow my musical ability upon Lois Baumgartener. My interests in Green Bay I leave to Betty Lamers. I, FLORENCE ROSENTHAL, will my quiet disposition to Mary Ellen Gerrits. I, ROGER SALAVA, will my well-trained drum sticks to Nancy Dix. My short blonde hair, I will to Catherine Vickman seeing that it is the style this year. I, MARIANNE SPIETZ, I hereby bestow my place on the cheering team as captain upon my sister Betty. My tall slender figure I give to Billy Prust. I, RICHARD VAN DYKE, will my ability to skip school to my brother Verl. My love for a certain Senior girl I’ll keep myself. I, MARY ELLEN VAN EPERN, will my perfect attendance record at the 1 ‘Gale” to Pat Ehnerd. To Bety Van Rossum I leave my love for dancing. I, MARGARET VAN WYCHEN, hereby bestow my “gift of speech” to Pat Hart. My love for cowboy songs I give to Arlene MeUlemans. I, JERRY WALL, will my interest in Ag. to Jerry Laack. I, SHIRLEY ZIRBEL, do hereby bequeath my ability to type to Reggie Lessor. My everlasting smile I give to my brother Dick. I, DONALD ZITTLOW, will my studious habits to Bill LeRoy. My many girl friends I leave to John Pagel.
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