El Paso High School - Cometeer Yearbook (El Paso, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS I, RAY ARBUCKLE, leave my dad to clean up after me. 1, DOROTHY ARMSTRONG, leave my quiet ways to Carol Smoots. I, KENNETH AUCUTT leave my blinding speed to Jerry Dodson. I, KEITH BLACKMORE, le?ve with Mr. Bailey hot on my trail. I, BARBARA BUSKER, leave my ability to reach the top shelf In the library to Pat Wallace. I, JAMES BYRD, leave my art of sleeping in class to anyone who needs the extra rest. I, ADA CARMAN, leave with a ring on my finger. I, BARBARA CRUMP, leave my agreeable temperament toward our esteemed Modem Problems instructor to Karen Schneider. I, JANE CRUSIUS, leave my beautiful long eye lashes to Mary Patton. I, PHIL CRYER, leave my self-assurance to David Cleary. I, MELVIN DUNCAN, leave my all-star basketball performances to Wesley Waters. I, KAY EDWARDS, leave my gift of speech and acting to Richard Bohrer. I, GEORGE EVANS, leave my perfect attendance to Larry Harshbarger. I, RAY EVANS, leave my aversion to the opposite sex to Don Sutton. I, MARDELLE FARNEY, leave my trait for staying home at nights to Ivan Gunn. I, BETTY FEVER, leave my old-maidish ways to Sue Aucutt. I, JUDY FURROW, leave my extreme dislike for boys to Susy Holt. I, RANDY GARRELS, leave my car payments to Billy Andrews. I, TERRY GEISELMAN, leave in a cloud of dust. I, JANICE HALL, leave my square dancing ability to Barbara Kinder. I, ALICE HARTMAN, leave in a light green Ford. I, JUDY HEIPLE, leave my drab and ordinary dress to any other conservative student. I, JERRY HOLSTEN, leave my oratorical abilities to Dick Claymon. I, MARGENE JONES, leave my big smile to Kathryn Bigger. I, RACHEL KNEPP, leave; ”1 have a date with a boy from Timbuktu. I, JANET LA ROCHELLE, leave my tardy slips to brother Roger who could use them. I, CHARLES LAMPE, leave my rocket ship to anyone who wants to get a bang out of life. I, BOB McCLURE, leave my FFA loyalty to Don Malcom. I, JIM McHUGH, leave my even-tempered traits to Ronnie Mool. I, WESLEY McKINLEY, leave Mr. Sullivan's paddle to any well-deserving student. I, BILL McKINLEY, leave my love for school to Bill Kinder. I, CAROL MOHR, leave my neat locker to Marilyn Punke. I, GORDON MOOL, leave my football prowess to Melvin Geiselman. I, VIRGINIA MOUNCE, leave my brains; I never used them anyway. If JUDY PATTON, leave my talkative ways to anyone who wants to cope with them. I, YVONNE PORTER, leave my dark complexion to Judy Lowder. I, DALE PORTH, leave my laboratory wizardry to Jerry Williams. I, MELVIN ROTH, leave to make my millions. I, BERNARD SHANKS, leave, Democrats will rise again. I, KAREN SPREHE, leave my flirtatious ways to Claire Kauffman. I, ABE STINE, leave my Secor basketball Jersey to..come to think of it, no one deserves it. I, ROGER STURM, leave my statistical ability to anyone with four eyes. I, DOLLY SUTTON, leave to catch a pilot. I, LARRY TIPLER, leave my post as Secretary of the E Club to anyone who can find something to put in die minutes. I, SHARON TYSON, leave my art duties to Judy Crump. I, FRANK VOGEL, leave, if my Ford will start. L CATHERINE WELBES, leave to join Larry. I, TOM WEST, leave my beautiful hairdo to Alan La Rochelle. WE, TOM AND JERRY (Colburn and Moritz that is) leave—at last. —20—

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Under T. V. listings, I found another name I recognized. It was that of Keith Blackmore, who now has his own show, You Bet Your BootsI Appearing on his show Is well-known actress and comedienne, Kay Edwards. Hearing a commotion near the door, I looked up and saw Judy Patton enthusiastically greeting 1973's answer to Charles Atlas, Jim Byrd. Joining the ever Increasing crowd were Dolly Sutton and Judy Furrow, stewardesses on the Jerry Holsten Airlines. After a short chat with Everett Stine about his wrestling career, I joined the group of admirers gathering around Terry Gei-selman, better known as 'Terrible Terry, who had just returned from winning the 1973 Indianapolis 500. Standing nearby was his smiling ever-ready mechanic, George Evans. I hardly recognized Mardelle Famey without her freckles. She explained that Dr. Phil Cryer and his competent nurse, Judy Heiple had performed the miraculous operation and removed each and every one I Lady reporter for the Planetgraph, Cathy Welbes, after counting noses, Informed me that four people were not there to join In the wonderful time. Janice Hall and Carol Mohr, who devote their lives to teaching Illiterate hill-folk In Kentucky to read and write, traveling many miles with their book-mobile, were not there. Nor were Melvin Roth and Melvin Duncan who had Isolated themselves In a laboratory to complete work on a secret project for the government. In a fog of their own, I found cigar manufacturer, Larry Tipler and broker Jim McHugh, debating whether or not Jane Crusius’s new song, How High the Sputnik? would be a hit. While this conversation was going on their secretaries, Alice Hartman and Rachel Knepp were discussing the disgusting habits of bosses. Hearing a pleasant voice in the comer, I noticed telephone operator, Betty Fever, and pro-photographer, Charles Lampe, were reviewing the good old days at E.H.S. Charles still clicks with the chicks. While at the refreshment table, I overheard Randy Garrels telling station manager, Bill McKinley, and baker, Tom West, how he made his first million selling coon skins. At first his line was rather vague, but many refreshments later as I left the party with 400 coon skins, I was completely sold on his methods of doing business and was looking forward to 1988's reunion. —19—

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