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in if V' ? ' olladf ana! ldfamenf We the Senior Class of 1953 do hereby will our riches and cherishing our memories--just sail on I Dean Batson bequeath my studious ways to Judy Canzer I Kathleen Behrens bequeath my little feet to Bill Horton I Lydia Bekemier bequeath my giggle to Mr. Sanders I Charlene Borcher bequeath my code club to Coach Tregoning. To Lyle Clayton goes John Burks' basketball ability. I Albert Carlson bequeath my alertness to Barbara Ganzer. I Marvin Causey bequeath my accordian to Charlotte Cunningham. I Janet Cawkins bequeath my air-mail letters to Shirley Monkamier. I Barbara Chally bequeath my freckles to Elodie Johnson. To Delbert Marklein goes Gail Conover's petite manner. I Eleanor Corneils bequeath my waist pincher to Billy Borcher. I Janet Cummings bequeath my radical ideas to Lorraine Leifheit. I Dick Darling bequeath my brain to Ronald Pugsly. I Ted Demetralis bequeath all my Joliet girls to Kenton Clark. To Carol Calabrese goes Ruth Falasky's motherly understanding. IDennis Fauth bequeath my shyness to Frank McKeever. I Laverne Gjerde bequeath my charm to Bill Coester. I Ruby Greene bequeath my versatility to Bobby Beecher. I Judy Halbesma bequeath my cheerleading ability to Pat Palmer. To Shorty Dickson goes Frank Harris' way with women. I Lorraine Henne bequeath my walk to Yvonne Ledbetter. I Dean Henricksen bequeath my Ford to Miss Carpenter. I Brad Hofmann bequeath my part as Tubby in the Junior Class play to Darlene Erickson. I Kerin Kyes bequeath my ability to express myself to Marilyn Mulvey. To Earl LaGow goes Nan Liakokas' eye lash curler. I Barbara Olson bequeath my curly blond locks to David Siebert. I Diane Reppy bequeath my carefree ways to Evelyn Skinner. I Terry Rice bequeath my ability to get along with people to David Gardner. I Elizabeth Ronning bequeath my rowdiness to Babe Miller. To Betty Bretthauer goes Barbara Salfisberg's flirtatious ways. I Sharon Schiltz bequeath my pretty blue eyes to Roger Hyte. I Elizabeth Shick bequeath my Cadillac to my sister Shirley. I Gordon Siebert bequeath my height to Bill Smith. I Robert Stanton bequeath my roller skating to Dorothy Naden. To Jim Gilbert goes Ann Stehlik's artistic ability. . I Alan Thanepohn bequeath my leadership to David Reppy. I Anita Troutman bequeath my jolly personality to Carol Wendling. I David Walker bequeath my physique to Bob Prickett. I Paul Washay bequeath my job at the Yorkville Y to Minerva Ortega. Yo Ho! lads. Yo ho, Yo ho! The Captain calls to all below, Joy, Joy to all, for we must go. Yo ho! Lads. Yo ho, Yo ho! L m 7 L tm. s W I!!! FF H 0 N U1 C 1 0 W N 5 O- ff' D3 P14 FD I5 F9' Cf' O F9' IJ O UI fb W 'U 'U H FD 5 FQ' .. 0 FD U7 . N 5 0 Z3 2 'D' l O FN O P4 . Q H O .. S .V f .4 I fmt fl , f .m 4
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Mouse, Speaks in a small voice . Goat, Famed for butting in , , Snail, Unbearably slow , Oriole, Asweetvoice , , , , . , . . . Charlene . . Nan . Lavern . Sharon Monkey, Always chattering and getting into mischief, Anita Rabbit, A quiet, shy animal, easily frightened Silk Worm, Addicted to silks and satins . , , Owl, Noted for hooting and nocturnal rambles . , Crane, The thinnest bird existing , . . . . Eagle, Her eye includes all, , Crow, Wise as well as clever , Panther, Long and lithe , , Deer, Those big brown eyes , Sloth, Champion of loafers , , Mosquito, Noted Pest ,,,, Magpie, Unceasingly chattering . Pigeon, An industrious bird . . Bear, Noted for clumsy antics , Swallow, Graceful and fleet . Barb. C. . . Judy . . Dick . . Gail , Eleanor . . Ruth . .Frank . Ted . Albert . Dean . Diane Elizabeth . . Brad . Bob we .gznior enagerie Reindeer, A very quiet animal. . Bulldog, Hangs on determindly , Robin, A cheerful bird , . , Squirrel, Great affinity for nuts . Whip-poor-will, Noted pessimist . . Clam, Never says a useless word . Mole, Always digging in . . Gnat, Smallest known ....... Bee, Celebrated for buzzing about his affairs Lamb, Known for gentleness ,.... Kangaroo, Jumps around from place to place Gazelle, As fleet as they make'em . . . Ant, Always industriously building something Pheasant, Famed for fine feathers . . . Fox, Noted for slyness ,.... Belgium Hare, Sleek and well kept , Lion, King of beasts ,,.,,. Ferret, Insists on knowing everything. . . Ann . .Terry . Marvin . . Kay . .Janet . .Betty . . Alan . Gordon . . John Lorraine Janett Barb. S. Ruby Lydia Hank Paul Dave Kerin
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