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LAST I WVIULIL AND 'IFIESTAMIIENT I, Dean Palmer, will my athletic ability to Bob Knoles. I, Lorraine Bellwood, will my mus- ical ability to Tony Tachias. I, Dick Leeds, will the junior twins to anyone who can tell them apart in the dark. I, Tony Nunez, will my curley hair to Angel Martinez. I, Edwin Potts, will my shy but sly way with women to Gilbert Sechrist. I, Mary Gloria Garrido, will my abil- ity to roll my eyes to Harriet Deaver. I, Art Dendy, will my ability to get things said to Freeda Johnson in case she should ever have to talk fast. I, Mack Christy, will my retiring manner to Dirck Rotty. I, Genevieve Lobato, will my red- rimmed harlequin glasses to Myrtle Smith. I, Irma June Brown, will my high heeled clogs to Mary Lou Betts. I, Manuela Luna, will my quiet, sophisticated manner to Lorretta Sedillo. I, Alice Golsarry, will my long, con- stantly curly hair to Beverly Wensel. I, Frank Shafer, will my ability to forge excuses to Harry Van Court, who needs it. I, Donna Kincanon, will my jitter- bugging ability to Mary Ann Wald- haus. I, Nevada Murphy, will my height to Lesta Piper. I, Ed Andrews, will my ability in basketball to Tom Soto. We, Florence Sass and Lucy Cha- vira, will our title of Future Home- makers of America to David Greer. I, Daisy Womack, will my quiet, un- assuming manner to Sophie Gallegos. I, Virginia Pullen, will my ability to concentrate on deep subjects to Jane Chapman. I, Nelda Ruddick, will my ability to ae-t the man of my dreams to Irene Vasquez. I, Forrest Hulls, will my long legs and way with women to Kent Etter. I, Phillip Wilson, will my Tennessee license plates to Jack June. All you have to do is find something to put them on, Jack. I, Gene Miller, will my ability to do nothing to Elias Sandoval. I, Art Fleming, will my navy fatigue clothes to Bernerd Jackson, so that next year's seniors won't miss them. I, Tom Schermann, will the joys and headaches of studentbody president to Milton Evans. I, Velma Loyd, will my giggle to Eunice Ayers. I, Joe Garcia, will my white sidewall tires to any junior who can find a car to put them on. I, Nina German, will my ability to get things done to next year's senior class president. May he rest in peace. I, Carl Guthrie, will Carol Flint con- tinued success in mathematics. I, Mary Hilbish, will my ability to dig up stories to next year's Green and Brown staff.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT From the out-going seniors 'lo the in-coming seniors. I, Josephine Thompson, will my calm attitude toward life to Jackie Sykes. l, Barbara Conrad, will my 5'2 charm to Mitzi Ellsworth, who already has the size, ' l, Charles Ewing, will my ability in football to Raph Goitia. l, Phyllis Overson, will my ability to decide on one man to Ramona Oster- feld. l, Bly Denham, will my casanova personality and my pipe to Eugene Blocker. l, Edith Allen, will my hiking endur- ance to my sister, Juanita. l, James Vandevier, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Roland Ander- son. l, Elmer Hubbard, will my ability to close only one eye at a time upon seeing a girl to Charles Corey. I, Ken Webber, will my dancing ability to the junior boys. l, Elizabeth Hoffman, will my place in all phases of school life to Betty Sim- mons, l, Billie Pratt, will my quiet manner to Lorraine Kavathas. lWhatl Again?i I, Bill Tissaw, will the physique that goes withmy height to John Whipp. l, Bill l-lubbard, will my out-look on life to Carol Douglass, who takes it so seriously. We, the Kinlani staff, will Betty Roper to the proper boy in Yuma. I, Kathryn Mathews, will my ath- letic and twirling ability to Florence Begay. l, Jean Huff, will my never-ending energy to Chuck Knoles. l, Lora Chiappetti, will my position as head majorette to anyone who is willing to work five years to get it. l, Jeane l-lulsey, will my ability to graduate from high school and into married life at the same time to Cath- erine Cohenour. I, Bill James, will my ability to in- sult people and still have them like me to Lyndella McLc1ws. l, Frank Martinez, will my trump- et's swoon-notes to Ken Pearsall. l, Brian Chambers, will my skiing ability to l-larvey Wright. l, Bessie Thompson, will my ability to go steady to Charlotte Webber as her interests seem to be along that line. I, Lillian Piper, leave my hefty right arm to the junior girls for the purpose of self-defense. l, Georgia Kavathas, will my extra diamond ring to Sybil Martin until such time as she has one of her own. l, Bruce Berger, will Butch the eagle to next year's art editor. l, George Burns, leave my quiet manner of getting what I want to Bill Jakle. That goes for blondes too, Bill. l, John Burns, will Winifre-d to any junior who thinks he can get her. l, Wayne Shields, will the darkroom to Mr. Pullen so that. he too can have peace, quiet, and hotdogs.
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CLASS PROTPHTECY l went to the door on this fine morning in I957 and piclced up the newspapers that had iust been left by the newsboy, Wayne Shields lll, Little Junior is a pretty good friend of mine as he has been delivering papers since he was three and is always able to show me where my name, Nina German, is in the paper. l-lis father, Wayne Shields II, had falcen over the Coconino Daily Sun years ago and now Jr. is worlcing for his father. Bessie Thompson, my friend and roommate, came in then and, after a hard day at the Coffee Shop. which Bessie owns and operates with my assistance as special boolclceeper, we both settled down to read the Coconino Daily Sun of l957. l-lere are some of the items that came to our eyes as we scanned through the paper: Flagstaff, Arizona COCONINO DAILY SUN Moy 29, 1957 TWO WELL KNOWN BUSINESS MEN DECLARED LOST LOCAL WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO SEXTUPLETTES Mrs. Mary il-lilbishi Jones today gave birth to three girls and three boys at the Flagstaff City Hospital. She has employed as nurses Mrs, Phyllis iOversonl Cameron and Miss Billie Pratt, to assist in caring for the six children. HARRY JAMES DIES: MARTINEZ TO TAKE OVER Frankie Martinez has iust taken Harry James' place as head of the well known band. Mr. Martinez has added several of his own players to the band. Miss Lorraine Bellwood, at the piano, Mr. Elmer Hubbard, drummer, Mr. Jimmy Vandevier, saxophone: Mr. Tommy Scher- mann, trombone, and Miss Alice Golsarry, soloist. MISS BARBARA CONRAD PICKS FASHION MODELS Several new models were chosen for the Barbara Conrad Dress Shoppe yesterday after several hours of judging. The most important of these new models are Miss Kathryn Mathews and Miss Daisy Womack. Costumes used in the contest were de- signed by Mrs. Jeane Hulsey and Miss .lune Brown. MISS CHIAPPETTI GIVEN GOOD RELATIONS MEDAL Miss Lora Chiappetti, famous celebrity and secretary to the well known South American plantation owner, Mr. Charles Ewing, was called to Flagstaff several weeks ago from Rio De .laniero to be :worded the good relations medal because of all she has done to better relations between North and South America. FIRE DESTROYS PART OF FLAGSTAFF CITY PARK The small fire left by the Woman's Society after a picnic held in the park yes- terday, proved to be disasterous. The Fire Prevention Department, under the direction of Mr. Forrest Hulls of the Forest Service, saved the biggest part of the park. The president of the society, Miss Lillian Piper, made no statement. BURNS REFRIGERATION INSTALLED The well known Burns Brothers, John and George, are opening a refrigeration shop of their own in the near future. Open house will be announced later to those interested in all types of electrical appli- ances. 0 BUSINESS MEN GIVEN UP AS LOST Brian Chambers and Kenny Webber, wealthy local business men have been de- clared officially lost. Their fiancees, Elizabeth Hoffman and Donna Kincannon, have become fabously wealthy overnight. They both plan, strange as it seems, to leave immediately on a iourney around the world. HIKERS RESCUED BY PHILLIP WILSON Two Flagstaff hikers, Edith Allen and Virginia Pullen, were rescued yesterday by Phillip Wilson after being lost in the Woody mountain region for two days. Both of these women are teachers in FHS's athletic department. Mr. Wilson is manager of the local bank. POTTS CONCERT SCHEDULED TONIGHT The famous Edwin James Potts, concert pianist, is appearing at Carnegie Hall to- night. Mr. Potts is a former student of Flag- staff High School and has made a name for himself as a composer. Tune in on any popular radio station to hear him. PALMER APPOINTED OUTSTANDING COACH Dean L. Palmer, Flagstaff High School graduate, was recently chosen to coach the all-American line up for the'coming year. Mr. Palmer was chosen, because of the outstanding ability he has shown in this type of work.
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