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Rolf van Schaick bequeaths his individuality to Betty Fuller. Dick Vigneault leaves under cover of darkness. Carmie Von Dette leaves her mouseketeer ears to Alvin Bridgeo. Bev Walker leaves her ability to flirt successfully to Ginny Gabert. Janice West takes her quietness and sweetness with her. Rod Willard leaves his innocence to Skip Bessey. Judy Wright leaves a well filled pad of shorthand notes to Maxine Lawrence. Mary Louise Ziesche leaves her ability to sew to Donnie Rowe. The class of '58 acts as a whole in bequeathing the following: to Mr. to Mr. to Mr. to Mr. to Mr. to Mr. to Mr. to Mr. to Mrs. Ahrens we leave the full realization that Life's not all a bowl of roses. Joly we leave a bag of tricks. Perry we leave a periscope for his VW. Orne we leave one benchsaw silencer. Thomas we leave one book of excuses for not attending senior play rehearsals. Newton we leave a brand new shiny shovel for use on the papers of next year's seniors Sonstroem we leave a new bag of athletic equipment. Lagios we leave one perfect illustration. Orcutt we leave one gross of giggling boys, accompanied by one pound of patience. to Miss LaFrank we leave many thanks for her work on the CHALLENGE. to Miss Phelps we leave a peck of 'pixie dust. to Miss Phillip we leave one quiet comer in the study hall. . to Mrs. Lagios we leave a gallon of correction fluid for the use on the Cl-IATTER. to Miss Mays we leave a well-heated sewing room. to our faithful janitors we leave an automatic rubbish disposal unit. We hereby appoint Miss Annette LaFrank executrix of this, our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. Signed and sealed on this 2nd Day of February in the year of our Lord Nineteen hundred and fifty eight. J. Allan R. van Schaick V. Stowell J. Wright
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Glass Hill TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the class of 1958, being of sound body and reasonably sound mind, do hereby devise, bestow, and bequeath, our gifts and possessions in the following manner: Ernie Abbott leaves his underclassman fan clubs to Nathan Whittaker. Roger Adams leaves his aeronautical genius to Pete Johnson. QPete has some high flying ideas, toolj Jim Allan leaves his dramatic ability in the classroom and on stage to Lewis Stowell. Joyce Allen leaves her athletic ability to Carol Jean Peck. Dick Baker bequeaths his springing step to Karina Woodcock. Florena Bargefrede leaves her religious devotion to Butch Gordon. Wendell Beattie leaves his suavity to Joe Krupsky, Cindy Bridgeo leaves her accomplishments on the strings to Pat Plumb, Skip Colburn bequeaths his good times to Toini Kalinen. Eleanor Damore leaves her bounciness to Judy Balch. Ellen Danforth leaves her pony-tail to Judy Bresett, Hazel Davis leaves her ability to take shorthand to Sandy McGrotty. John Davison leaves his golden hood ornament to Pat Spafford. Bette Erskine leaves her nearsightedness to anyone who doesn't want to see the test on the board. Billy Guy bequeaths his motor pool to Harry D'Urbano. Donnie Hart leaves his Kay to the school. Polly Hemingway leaves her efficiency to Kenny Merrow. Dale Henry leaves his many fowling pieces no Walter Woodruff. Howard Henry leaves his ability to juggle the books to anyone who just can't keep the hands off that cash! Allan Hodge leaves his curly hair to Herbie Eddie. Dawn Hopkins leaves her fiery red hair to Pam Holt, in case Pam needs a change in color. Bea-Anne Hutchins leaves an extra supply of cuteness to Marguerite D'Urbano. Lauren Jarvis leaves his flashy haircut to Winston Stone. Butch Jelly leaves Bette once more. Marion Johnson leaves: destination: Executive Suite. Carol Lamphron leaves her many refreshment committees to anyone with an overabundance of courage. Bob Macey leaves his sports column in the CHATTER to Butch Butler. Diane Mackey leaves her prowess as a hunter to Janie and Judy Mackey, thus keeping a good thing in the family. Brian Merrick leaves his memoirs to anyone who wants interesting reading. Lois Mininger leaves her good naturedness to Diane Henry. Ginny Mowery bequeaths Cook's Pond to any good-time seekers. Joanne Nason leaves her candy cigarettes to Sandra Hazen. Andy Ojanen leaves his way with Mr. Ahrens to next year's Physics class . Joyce Phelps leaves her diamond to Lorraine Hill. Lois Rogers leaves her petiteness to Carol Parker. Carol Selmer leaves her baton to Elaine LaP1ante. Ginny Stowell bequeaths her self-control to Lucille Frechette. Alice Suojanen leaves her intricate dance steps to Ray Colburn. Jim Suojanen leaves his Ipana smile to Wayne Sweet. Bob Underhill leaves his basketball ability to Charlie Whitten.
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News hungry gossip columnist Eva Suojanen, strolling along a Hollywood street, was suddenly startled to see a flash of red hair bobbing in the crowd. Yelling Hey, you strapl Alice drew Dawn Hopkins attention and no time was wasted developing a lively conversation about. . .of course the illustrious class of '58. Alice, having remained in contact with nearly all the class, gave Dawn a quick rundown of the hot dope. Some items overheard: Ernie Abbott was in the Marines with the rank of Master Sergeant and had been married three times. QWe asked Ernie for confirmation and got this reply Son, your records aren't up to date.1 Nate Adams had recently been found living for twenty -two years with the pygmies in darkest Africa It seems he was a navigator in the U.S. Air Force and had gotten lost. Nate was very happy though. During his stay, he had grown a beard. After hearing that Dale Henry had a longer one, he said, 1'm going to spend another twenty years in this jungle. James Allan lives in Greenwich Village because he can wear his hair in any style he likes without people, except of course the tourists, looking at him as if he had two heads. Upon learning that he painted for a living, Dawn had asked him if he painted landscapes. James replied, Eh, no, buildings. Richard Baker is a Master Sergeant in the Marines. He and Ernie are trying to see who will quit first. Florena is back from a missionary village in Africa. Florena told Eva that she heard some of the craziest stories. One was that a bearded white man was living with the pygmies and the natives call him Tarzan.
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