JEANNETTE M. RANTZOW MAJORS: Home economics, English, band, science. ACTIVITIES: Dog Patch Daze 3; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; typing award 3; band 1,2,3,4; annual staff 3; Modern Music Masters 2; class representative 3; student body secretary treasurer 4; G. A. A. vice-president 3; president 4; honor roll 1,2,3,4. PLANS: nursing school. LEROY ROBERT LLEWELLYN MAJORS: English, math, science, music. ACTIVITIES: band 1,2,3,4; class representative 3; Drums of Death 3; Dog Patch Daze 3; class vice-president 1,3; B.A.A. 1,2,3,4; cheerleader 2,3; news staff 3,4; annual staff 4; Modern Music Masters treasurer 3; honor roll 1,2,3, 4. PLANS: Washington State College. VIRGIL VERNON ANDREWS TRANSFERRED: Veradale to Medical Lake, from Medical Lake to Reardan, from Reardan to Medical Lake. MAJORS: English, band. ACTIVITIES: band president 4; F. F. A. 2. PLANS: mechanic or a dance band. LYNDA LEE FULLER MAJORS: English, home economics, commercial. ACTIVITIES: cheerleaders 1,2; class secretary 1; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court , 2;carnival queen 3; studentbody vice-president 4; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; band 1,2; Modern Music Masters 2; honor roll 1,2,3,4. PLANS: Kinman's Business College.
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We bequeath. . . The Senior class of 1959, being of relatively sound mind, do bequeath the following to the unfortunate peasants left behind. EARL REEVES—my good looks and charm to Mike Vaughan. ANNA MAE HENNING—all my old boy-friends at Cloud's Roller Rink to Sandra Musser in the hope she can find one to suit her. NOEL VAUGHN—my studious manner to Butch Gemmrig. ARLENE WILLMS—my ability to get rid of summer boy friends and then spend the winter wishing I had them back again to Diane Femia. JERRY HOLTEN—my lousy ability to not be able to think of anything to will to anyone that wants it. CAROLYN THOMPSON—all my lonely nights to Judy Updike. JIM MEAD—my ability to leave school in the afternoon and not get caught to George Joynes. CINDY BRANSCOM—my English book to Sharon Goedon so she can use it as a paper weight too. KEN HOUSE—my nickname Mousy to Bill Morris. JAN FUSON—my congratulations to all those who are passing. SHORTY NILLES—my address book to Glen Hagstrom and my athletic features to John Spearman. LOIS WILSON—my home-ec.-made chemise to Barb McCrory. FRED WISE—my three minute egg timer and alarm clock to Steve Sandritter. FRANKIE TRAUTMAN—my ability to go steady to Florence Rodenbough. DAVE KNOTTS—my ability to stay out of trouble in Mr. Hill's fourth period study hall to George Joynes and my jokes to Mrs. Johnson. DEE SABIN—my technique of flirting to Nila Andrews, hoping she will have fun too. VIRG ANDREWS—my variety of cars and girls to Larry Tooke in the hope that he can keep the little Ford just ahead of the law as well as I have. MARSHA HILLBRICK—my sewing success to the freshman girls. CLINT FAIT—my slimness to Pete Stahl and my mathematical brain to David Quinn. MARY HALE— my ability to move around to different places and not stay more than six months in the same place to the Barton twins. TERRY REIDELER—my happy smile and molasses barometer to Mr. Van Camp. JEANNETTE RANTZOW—my long brown hair to Sandra Musser, and my treasurer's position to Sharon Goeden in the hope she will be able to keep the books up to date. MIKE BOWLER—my awkward feet to Florence Jenness and my book reports to Ken Tooke. STAN STARRING—my bottle of peroxide to Linda Alber. JIM COGSWELL—my ability for not missing a day of school in twelve years to anybody foolish enough to try it. LYNDA FULLER—my ability to sleep through any class to Carol Sloan and my long hair to Gail Hackeny so she can keep her ears warm in the winter. BOB LLEWELLYN—my sassy sax to Mary Rustemeyer in the hope that she will be able to jazz it up like I do.
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