Franklin High School - Flyer Yearbook (Madison, SD)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1958, being in a sane nature, and fully capable of using all the knowledge we have acquired over our twelve years of school, do ordain and establish this last will and testament. We leave behind all these things to the poor underclassmen who face the school years ahead of them. We, the senior class, will our ability to get picked on by the teachers, to the juniors who get away with almost everything. We, the class, will our ability to talk Mr. Moose out of English class, to the freshmen! I, Leona Baartman, will my quiet disposition to Dick Foster. I, JoAnn Hybertson, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Richard Jacobs. I, Roger Ordal, will my ability to mar up my Current Event to Mr. Conway. I, Bud Shaver, will my ability to stay out of jail to Rudy Bargmann. I, Jim McAreavey, will my ability to take the afternoon off on day of ball games to Lyle Muth. I, Jim Granilaten, will all my bent fenders to whoever is good with a hammer. I, Audrey Sheppard, will my ability to make use of my study halls to Sharyl Fods. I, Bonnie Doblar, will my ability to finish high school to Judy Augustad. I, Mary Keller, will my class rings to Marilyn Arke. I, Beverly Ordal, will my time spent at Vermillion during cheerleading clinic to Lois Hass. I, Marilyn Uthe, will all my week-ends at Yankton to Sharon Crellyl We do hereby constitute and appoint the said superintendent sole executive of the last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1958, seal this the 13th day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. fsignedl Leona Baartman Jim McAreavey Audrey Sheppard Bonnie Doblar Beverly Ordal Marilyn Uthe Jim Granflaten Roger Ordal JoAm1 Hybertson Mary Keller Bud Shaver

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Prophecy It is now 1968 and the class of '58 are hovering over outer space waiting to land on the moon for their class reunion. Audrey is the first to land at Moonbeam Airport. We find that she is head of the English department in Mars school system. Audrey says she enjoys telling the little Magtians of her life back in the old world. Beverly is next to arrive. We find her as a famous professor of Theoretical Know- ledge in Cheese Country in Northern Moon. She recently invented a liquid drink which makes a person invisible for three hours and believe it or not, all you do is take a swallow of it. Here comes Leona, alias Annie Van Moon, who was very successful in her latest production, Life on the Planets with Ma and Pa Fods. Leona owns a very elaborate home decorated in moonwood. Bud and Jim G. Traveled all the way from Saturn where they own the famous Moon- light Inn. They built it so they would.n't get lonesome for their old hangout! From what we've seen of it from the air, it is quite the layout. Bormie is next and we find that she has a very interesting life as the head of a 30, 000 acre sheep ranch on Pluto. She is assisted by her husband and all the little Bobos! Next to land in his pink space ship is earth's most popular crooner, Jim Mc. As he leave-s his space ship we notice he has brought his famous guitar, Stratnik. Now we see JoAnn, who was the smart one of the class, approaching the airport. She has been recently elected Prime Minister of Jupiter. During her time off from work, she visits the ne ar-by planet looking for uranium deposits. Marilyn, who is next to be seen, just flew in from a space station, which is located third star from the Milky Way. She is engaged in the universal agency which models space suits. Roger was next to arrive. He is now the vmell known inventor of Island Lake Specials, combination boat and automobile. We still don't know how he made it here from the icy water of Island Lake Planet. Last to arrive was Mary. She is now head X-ray technician at Mars Hospital. Her engagement to the chief of staff at Moon Hospital was announced this spring. We are already looking forward to our next class reunion in 1978. Mary Keller



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Class Poem In this Hall of Fame we will relate About the class of '58, We wish them happiness, good luck, and cheer, And may their school day memories never disappear. First is Leona on our list, This is a girl who will really be missed. She'll type you a letter quick as a wink. Will she go far? Well, what do you think? Next is Mary, who does things in a whirl, Among other things, she likes to twirl. She's 4'11 and not an inch less, And though she's small, she'll make a success. Down the line in our Hall of Fame, And Jim Granflaten is our next name. No music or athletics interest him, But the class isn't complete without Jim. Beverly is next as on we go, Full of pep and mischief we all know. She'd make the grade with any guy, And in our book we rate her high. Roger is an artistic one, Bright and cheery when the day has begun. He's also one of our first five, And really keeps our class alive. Last but not least on our list is Jo Ann, She is the musical one of our clan. A studious gal, ambitious and kind, And such a true friend is hard to find. Marilyn we'l1 mention next on our list, Another one who will really be missed. Energetic and popular she likes to be, And she really is as we can see. Bud is next, but Floyd's l1is real name, He'll really do credit to our Hall of Fame. He likes to smile and have some fun, But we know there's really only one. A girl named Bonnie is next in line, In everything she will do fine. She's studious, musical and full of fun, And her future's tied up with a certain one. Jim McAreavey, captain of our team, He's full of jokes and full of steam. Anything different he'll give a try, A friend to all -- He's quite a guy. Audrey comes right about here, When you need a friend she's always near. She's quiet with not much to say, But without any effort she can really be gay. Our class wishes to bid you farewell, And thank you, UNDERGRAIB, you've been We'd like next year to see the same And have more entries in the Hall of Fame. Bonnie Doblar Beverly Ordal swell !

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