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E l0R CLASS WILL We, the seniors of 1958, being of improved and weary minds from the result of four years of tedious search of wisdom, now in a spirit of great generosity do hereby bestow upon those who left to mourn our loss, the following bequests: To the Junior class, all its laughs and giggles, unsolved puzzles, tardy and absent marks, all its unchewed gum, and all the football and basketball scores. To the sophomore and freshman classes, collectively and individually, we convey our power of saying the wrong thing in the right place, or the rlght thing in the wrong place. Just how this is accomplished we are not able to say. There is no doubt that much benefit will result from the effort of working this out. To the Janitors, ten dried up gooseplmples from some cold winter mornings, and all the gum on the floor. To the teachers, all the speeding tickets we d1dn't make use of, the papers we never handed ln, and our many thanks for their patience and teachings which will never be forgotten by the senior class. To the community at large, the commodity which the seniors have had in great abundance and which the world most sorely needs--their entire stock of common sense. I, Lennis Anderson, do will and bequeath to Neva Owen my height, and to Bernie Wynne my A's in citizenship. I, Cherie Benson, do will and bequeath to Velma Heard my ability to control my temper and hope she uses lt more than I did. To Hr. Gill I leave my studious MEHHSPS, sweet disposition, and my grades: he can give them to someone else if he can find anyone like me. I, John Carlson, do will and bequeath to Harold Peterson my height, and Kent Malm my ability to stay out of trouble. I, Carroll Mathews, do will and bequeath to Linden Snyder my ability to get in before midnight, and to Bemis Wynne my ability to haveagood time. I, Linda Behling, do will and bequeath to Judy Bathman my ability to go with one boy for four years, and to Bettie Swan my red hair. I, Bruce Snyder, do will and bequeath to Bernie Wynne my ability to stay out of trouble, which I never used, and to Neal Mathews my ability to get out of Mr. G1ll's study halls. I, Jim Stauffer, do will and bequeath to Bernie Wynne my short haircut, and to David Hughbanks my ability to almost stay out of trouble my senior year. I, Joyce Tunin, do will and bequeath to Mr. Gill my C in citizenship as a return favor, and to Velma Heard my 5'2' height. I, Mona Van Pelt, do will and bequeath to Bettie Swan my wardrobe Kin exchange for hers, of coursel, and to Sharon Hlght my D'e in citizen- ship. I, Bruce Wynne, do will and bequeath to Mr. Gill my ability to drive, and to Linden Snyder by ability to get home before sunrise. wheat-Growers Hotel Dodd's Department Store 102 S. Oak St. 107 S. Chestnut St. x1mba11 BE 5-3625 Kimball BE 5-3749 Vo e Shoppe Kimball Implement Company 10guB. zna sc. 106 S. Burs Sf- x1nba11 ss 5-2042 x1mba11 ss 5-2641
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SENl0Il CLASS HlSTORY In 1955 we started out as freshmen with eight in our class. The first semester we lost Gene Hill, and were then the smallest class in the school. Our sponsor was Miss Eugenio from Hawaii. The next fall we lost Tom Singleton and Catherine Cleveland, who transferred to McGraw, but gained Mona Van Pelt from Sidney and Joyce Tunin from Bayard. Our sponsor was Miss Kent, the English teacher. The fall of 1957 brought us several new students. They were Cherie Benson from Bushnell, Bruce Wynne from Pine Bluffs, and Lennis Anderson from South Dakota. This was a busy year for us. Our prom, nFantasyland,n was held at the Scottsbluff Country Club. Our play was nProfessor, How Could Youlm This year our sponsor was Mr. Downs, Seniors, at lastlll In March we lost two of our boys, Jim Stauffer and Bruce Wynne, They finished the next nine weeks at home, but were unable to graduate with us, Mr. Anderson was our sponsor this year. Our play nlf You Knew Kathyn was given the night of April 25th, Bright and early the next morning we were on our way to Denver on Sneak Day, The prom, which the Juniors gave for us was held at the Scottsbluff Country Club, May 3rd, The theme was nShangrila,n Our graduation was may 22, the biggest event of all. Our high school days are over at last, but we all will never forget the wonderful memories and great times had by all in our last days at the noldn and unewn B.C.H.S. l V . o,.t 1 A , I Q: '-i' 'F ' ' E l0R CLASS PLAY The senior class of 1958 gave the play, 'If You Knew high school gymnasium on April 25, It was a comedy with the Kathy Barlowe -------- -A pretty, lively girl of lh ----- Anne Barlowe -------------- Kathy's sister, 22 ---------------- Betty Marshall ------------ A friend of Kathy's ------- Jim Deming ------ Age 2h, confident, cheerful and breezy ---- Jack Forbes------ ----- ----- Frank Lawrence Mrs. Marshall ----- Mr, Travis---- Mrs, Atwater-- Kathy's boyfriend---- -----Age 2h, rather smug and conceited-------- Mr. Jenkins ---------------- An angry nsnaken ----Betty's mother, midd1e-aged----- -------A dignified newspaper editor----------- ---------A woman who needs advice------------- SCENE-Living room of the Barlowe home TIM -Summer Kathy,W at the following cast! --Mona Van Pelt --Linda Rehling --Cherie Benson --David Hughbanks ---Bruce Snyder --Owen Anderson Carroll Mathews ----Joyce Tunin ---John Carlson Lennis Anderson David Hughbanks and Owen Anderson were chosen from the junior class to take parts, 1!l X 1 Yqy' s LN e' ' Stickneys Inc. fautg partsy r Eckhardt's Cleaners A Tailors lb E. 17th I lb E. 16th 174 Scottsbluff A 655 Scottsbluff
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