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1964 Class Will

                                       

                                              1964 SENIOR CLASS WILL

1.   I, Sheila Kaup, will to Susan Kaup, my Ivanhoe book and paint brushes.

2.   I, Judy Hogan, will to Bob Hein, the ability to drive to school every day without having any accidents.

3.   To Mark Hammond and Marsha Sladeski, I, Karen Thees, will all the vanilla ice cream cones they can eat at the Royal Burger.

4.   I, Beverly Thobe, will to Nancy Lange, my locker at the cold end of the hall.

5.   I, Gwen McMillan, will my Civics textbook and workbook to Jim Adams.

6.   To Jim Dues, I, Larry Balster, will my locker that enables him a fast get-away at noon.

7.   I, Marge Fiely, will my ability to get away with murder in Rooms 210 and 102 to Doris Dues.

8.   I, June Hausfeld, will my forgetfulness to wash the star off my hand Monday mornings to anyone who belongs to the Shuh's crew.

9.   I, Patty Linn, wish to will Shirley Linn my cold notes notebook.

10.  To all members of "Les Vauriens", I, Larry Rosenbeck, will mu ability to get along with Miss Guillot.

11.  To Nancy Lange, I, Elaine Evers, will the privilege of keeping Mr. Hammond in pleasant company.

12.  I, Elaine Schenking, will to Joyce Saalman, the rickety old piano in band room to accompany the varsity choir. 

13.  To Marlene Dues, I, Mary Jane Beckman, will my good times in Oscar's.

14.  To Jim Adams, I, Jim Haslinger, will my ability to trudge through snow without Ryne boots.

15.  I, Bill Oberholzer, will to Jack Wright, my ability to run from anybody who is chasing me with the intent to "kill" in a football game.

16.  We, Larry Laloge and Vernon May, will to Jim Dues and Henry Billerman, our ability to stay mad at each other for no longer than ten minutes.

17.  I, Brian Muskus, will to Vince Harnick, all the headaches of the Annual as willed to me by Mary Eilerman as willed to her by Ron Muhlenkamp.

18.  I, Cathy Dorsten, will to Linda Kremer my ability to pass all courses without studying.

19.  I, Kitty Rosenbeck, will to anyone the ability to walk into Civics class bright and alert on Monday mornings.

20.  To Jack Wright, I, Rick Slavik, will all my unfinished romances.

21.  To Henry "Long Whiskers" Billerman, I, Larry Muhlenkamp, will my new electric shaver.

22.  To Mike Wagner, I, Carolyn Sudhoff, will the right to call any other girl by the nickname he gave me.

23.  I, Jerry Koesters, will to John Forsthoefel, my locker - the locker of a scrub.

24.  I, Harold Dorsten, will my sleeping chair to Mike Eilerman.

25.  I, Robert Hein, will my permanent library paddle to George Reigelsperger, if he does not already have one.

26.  To Matt Schwieterman, I, Leroy Broeker, will my old mechanical drawing board.

27.  I, Elain Schenking, will to Ginny Harlamert, the ability to keep my mouth closed.

28.  I, Jim Haslinger, bequeath my ability to fall over cheerleaders legs, to George Reigelsperger.

29.  I, Bill Oberholzer, will to Jim (Abby) Adams my classy guitar which he can use on personal appearances of the "Yeomen."

30.  I, Diane Stalder, will to Kathy Wourms, my ability to roast peanuts.

31.  I, Vernon May, will to Don and Dave Ebbing, the wonderful charms and warm-heartedness of Miss Buday, the Senior English teacher.

32.  I, Karen Moeller, will to Donna Bruns, the broken handle on my locker.

33.  I, Fred Bruns, will to Chuck my ability to get a 40 on the front nine.                                        

34.  I, Jim Black, will to Tom Kaup the ability to sleep during Miss Buday's English class

35.  To Carol Black, I, Helen Black, will my seat in the English room.

36.  I, Mary Balster, give my ability not to get late to school on Monday mornings, to any junior who likes Sunday nights.

37.  I, June Hausfeld, will to Linda Wendel my ability to talk in Ethics and get caught.                                                        

38.  I, Connie (Drizz) Wilker, will my red hair and freckles to any girl who has the courage to take the mocks about them.                      

39.  To John Forsthoefel, I, Tom Dues, will my right to picket at the cafeteria.                                                               

40.  I, Mary Jane Huber, will to any junior my Shakespeare book.                                                                              

41.  To Hugo Muhlenkamp, I, Duretta Muhlenkamp, will the ability to get the sixth seat on the bus.                                              

42.  I, Norma Klenke, will to Marlene Dues, my seat on the bus.                                                                                 

43.  I, Terry Boeckman, will to John Forsthoefel, my better than average ability to drive a six-stick.                                          

44.  I, John Heitkamp, will to Jim Dues, the ability to get detentions from Mr. Haver.                                                          

45.  I, Bob Schindler, will to Gabby Wilker, my patented baby-turn-around jumper, and to Bob Hein, my basketball skill.

46.  To Carolyn Strahm, I, Rose Ann Westgerdes, will my typewriter that will enable her to type 55 words per minute.

47.  I, Jane Dues, will to Ginny Jutte, all the John Margetti in the cafeteria.

48.  I, Janet Kramer, will to Elaine Schindler, my flaming days of yesteryear.

49.  I, Becky Selhorst, will my hair net for cafeteria to any junior crazy enough to wear it.

50.  To Elaine Knapke, I, Martha Miller, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hammond.

51.  I, Ken Niekamp, will to Vince Harnick, my ability to pass Mr. Hammond's brain wracking World History tests.

52.  To JoAnn Heyne, I, Mary Jo Mestemaker, will the ability to get caught talking in Mr. Hammond's 3rd period study hall.

53.  I, Sylvia Roessner, will to Connie Geise, my torn Civics book.

54.  I, Jack Hart, will to John Forsthoefel, my ability to be friends with everyone.

55.  I, Bill Wenning, will to Jim Thorpe, my Beatle wig.

56.  I, Larry Laloge, will to Henry Billerman, my dead transistor radio batteries.

57.  We, Lorraine otte and Pat Wendeln, co-editors of the 1963-64 "Chatter," will to Joyce Saalman and Elaine Schindler, co-editors of the
     1964-65 "Chatter" the half-empty glue bottle with all of its stickuitiveness.

58.  I, Brian Muskus, will to Ed Muhlenkamp, my uncanny ability to locate lost physics lab equipment.

59.  I, Sharon Naseman, will to Elaine Knapke my ability to keep from getting caught talking in Mr. Miller's study hall.

60.  To Mark Hammond, I, Tom Gillis, will my pitching control.

61.  I, Janet Remaklus, will to Marlene Dues, the ability to not to be able to see the blackboard ithout those ugly glasses. 

62.  I, Shirley Remaklus, will my favorite nickname, Charlie, to Ronnie Muhlenkamp.

63.  I, Joan Heitkamp, will my favorite nickname, Seymour, to Bob Hein.

64.  We, Lilly Sudhoff and Duretta Muhlenkamp, will to Connie Muhlenkamp and Karen Krieg, more success with the duplicator machine in the office       than we have had.

65.  I, Cathy Rosenbeck, will to Joyce Saalman, my shorthand book.

66.  I, Shirley Boeckman, will to Linda Wendel, my Civics seat by the open window where the snow, rain, sleet and cold air blows in.

67.  I, Gary Tekamp, will to Mike Rutschilling, my ability to bet on the wrong team at the right time.

68.  I, Joe Pleiman, bequeath the shadow I had to put up with in the musical to Jim Adams.
 

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