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Senior Prophecy Hey, you there. What's the big idea of loafing. Now get back to work or you're fired. ” Fired - humph, I wish I was Don McLain. Now there's a guy who doesn't have to worry about a job. I was reading in the paper just yesterday that he had signed a contract to coach C. U. for another five years. They haven’t lost a game since he started coaching them. Speaking of famous people, my ol’ cous- in, Donna Louise Chambers isn't doing too bad. I hear she received the Nobel Prize for the best contribution to medicine this year. She is rated along with Albert Switzer. Come to think of it, ALL my old classmates are doing pretty good. I hear that Brenda Eaton, the secretary to the first woman Vice President who just happens to be Earlene Boore, is now receiving $12, 000 a year and she has traveled all over the world. Earlene is known all over the world for her peacemaking abilities. She has helped keep peace in the world since she came into office and there is talk she might be the first woman president. Her sister, Evelyn is doing all right, too. She is married and living in Montana but she isn't just an ordinary housewife. She owns a chain of beauty parlors all over the country and she has donated millions to the state for developing of more park- ing space. Well, I guess I'd better quit daydreaming and finish counting these bolts or I will get fired. SKIP CHAMBERS Don McLain Skip Chambers Brenda Eaton Earlene Boore Evelyn Boore NAME AMBITION Millionaire Professional playboy See Paris Loafin’ Donna Louise Chambers Mr. Hobbs Get married Go over seas Win Tan-O'Shantes golf tournament KNOWN FOR Climbing Poles (most monkeys do) Little green car Not known Dimples Johnny Personality (Not) good looks PET PEEVE Girls FAVORITE SONG Wake Up Little Suzie Obnoxious girls People that chew People Nosey People Ill-Mannered boys His car Ronchie Man With Golden Arm By-By-Love Special Angel Tammy Yellow Rose of Texas Compliments of STANLEY'S CASH GROCERY Eagle, Colorado
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Senior Class History In the fall of 1946, the Class of 1958, enrolled in the first grade. Out of that first grade class only Earlene and Evelyn Boore, Brenda Eaton, Donna Chambers, Donnie McLain, and Skip Chambers remain. Our grade years were eventful ones and at last we reached the ultimate goal, eighth grade graduation. Those graduating from the eighth grade in the spring of 1954 were as follows: Earlene and Evelyn Boore, Donna Chambers, Skip Chambers, Donnie McLain, Brenda Eaton, Bonnie Terry, Maureen Barz, Kent Fessenden, Pat Pinkerton, Paul Luby, Joe Pender, Diane Lewis, Barbara Hall, Donna Russell, and Louise Simonds. In the fall of 1954, our class, thirteen strong, embarked on their high school careers. Entering as we did, like most Freshmen, our aim was to set the world on fire, not only with high academic achievements, but by participating in all extracurricular activities as well. Yes, our destiny was setl In these endeavors, we have not been without our share of success. Many of our original classmates are gone. Don McLain and Skip Chambers have both been very active in athletics dur- ing their high school years. All have participated in chorus and Brenda, Donna Louise, Donnie, and Skip have been active in band. Donna Louise participated as a cheerleader. Earlene and Evelyn have given generously of their time to all class activities. As we become of age, we began to accept more and more responsibility. Dur- ing our Junior year, we presented the Junior play, Could Be, followed by the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. During our Senior year, we gave the Senior play , HOT ICE, published the LUX AQUILAE, nad went on Sneak Day. We are now ready to take our places in the world. We feel we are ready to face the future with great success. Those completing and being rewarded with their graduating diplomas are as follows: Donnie McLain, Skip Chambers, Brenda Eaton, Donna Louise Chambers, and Earleane and Evelyn Boore. - - - Donna Louise Chambers
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Senior Class Will 1958 I, Don McLain, will my good looks to Butch Puff and my ability to stay out of trouble to Jim Randall. I, Earlene Boore, will my study halls to my sister, Sharon. Hope you do more studying than I didl Also, I will a certain blue ford to no one at all. I, Brenda Eaton, will my little green Chevy to my brother Herb. It's a good carl To the Junior girls, as much fun as I have had this year. I, Donna Louise Chambers, will my ability to have fun in E. H. S. to my brothers, Donald and Loren, and my ability to have dates to Rosie, Susan Jetty, Judy and Janice. I, Skip Chambers, will my math grades to Dan Simonds, and my ability to get along with studebakers to Donald Chambers. I, Evelyn Boore, will my English book to Peggy Mullen - hope you get more out of it than I did and I will Johnny to absolutely no one. I, Mr. Hobbs, will my quiet Study halls to Mr. Leyendecker and my football winning streak to Bud Wilkinson. We, the Senior Class of '58, will our class sponsor, Mr. Hobbs, to any that will take him off our hands. To the school, we will the memory of a class that really has the will to get ahead and ‘a great bunch of kids. Also, we will a few more boys!! To the Juniors, we will more boys. To the Sophomores and Freshmen as much fun as we have had in E. H. S. and our dear ol books. We the Seniors, hereby do sign our names witnessed by each other, to our Last Will and Testament as above written:
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