Saybrook Arrowsmith High School - Totem Yearbook (Saybrook, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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Saybrook Arrowsmith High School - Totem Yearbook (Saybrook, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 23 of 72
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My U. S. History book to Eldora Bowen, hoping she will get more good out of it than I dld. My position in F.F.A. to Gene Stevens, as I know he wants it. Mi libro de espanol volverla a Profesora Bohl como slempre reconocera la diversion que yo he tenido en la clase de Espanol. Bob Embry, do hereby will and bequeath: My height to Bill wright. My ability to stay off detention to Donald Maupin. My ability to get along all right in English to Phil Sears, Bill Corley, do hereby will and bequeath: All my Freshman girls to Larry Mitchell. My reputation as a slow careful driver to Phil Sears. My old Number lk to Byron Jones. Senior Prophecies In the year l965 this is what we prophesy the Seniors of 1955 Wlll be doing Tootle McDaniels is married to Eddie and living in Bloomington h the most Beautiful house in town because she works as an She as interior decorator They have 3 girls all looking like Tootie h ed Joy Boyle married Russell two weeks after graduation and purc as their owm home in Decatur They're both working to pay it off Their t 1 l are appearing on Television regularly to sing hillbilly songs wo g r s Mary Streenz is now living in washington with her husband Lloyd lane They have U glrls and 2 boys Each member of the family has an alrp Lloyd and Mary have Jets and each child has a small Piper Cub Lloyd owns an airplane factory and has an income of S30 OOO a year Frank Gibbens after some very serious thinking about the future h he is having a hard became a preacher He is still single but we ear time staying that way Guess all the single girls in his church are after him Martha Binnlon lived in Bloomington and worked at the shoe stOP6 until John asked her to marry him She gave up her career and all her boyfriends for him but she said he was worth it Sarah Jenkins visitee in New York for a while and while she was there she got a job as a model She is a very sophisticated young lady today she hasn't settled down to one man yet Bill Denny after graduation took up his one and only ambition in life 'fo he a Farmer He moved out to Iowa and owns a l OOO acre farm where he does most of the work himself He has 5O cows to milk by hand but he thinks it's fun Edna Koopman went to washington to visit Mary and they decided tha their life long Friendship just couldn't end so she got a job as Mary' maid She gets SIOO a week She is engated to Aflc Muchos Dinero Jim Nunamaker stayed on the farm to help his dad until he went to the service He was shipped to Africa and fell for a very beatufiul gi d there She couldn t bear to leave her native land so they married an t I' Bob Embry got a job in a Chevrolet garage in Bloomington He soon rose Fhom a mechanic to an executive for the company He is happily married and has two little boys Laverne Lorance became a model for a Shampoo Company because of her beautlfhl red hair A handsome Duke from Scotland saw her and said she was what he had been waitint for They wed and now have 3 elheadeu girls Ronald Poland after graduating came into the inheritance of severa million dollars Money changed him from a serious thinking young man of today to a rich playboy He is single and a very eligible bachelor Donna Clark went to Chicago and got a Job singing in the Stork Club A talent scout saw her one night and signed her for a contract in a movie It was a big success and Donna is on her way to starxon the world but he lln Mar lyn Monroe walklrg town For him He tl l Marilyn David lohr or took off for a trip around get any farther than Hollywood becau e he saw down the street and de I ed that th s was the lives there but he never d d get a date with 1 3 1 0 Q . . y S . . . . 1 I stayed in Africa. Now they have 2 little savages. . . . P . g I ' . .3 . ' ' 1 ' j'f 't X s i --' '. ' ' 'n'A 1 ' -e 1 - A V XA 4 4 - f ,J J.

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Carol Schaefer, do hereby will and bequeath M seat in the back of study hall to Rodney Wyckoff M ability to get along without a boyfriend to Ann Schaefer M ability to drink all my milk at noon to Martha Manahan M dear old Spanish book to anyone who wants it Marilyn Fear, do hereby will and bequeath athletic ability to Jeannie Curry and Mary Woolley popularity to the Freshman girls M Comanche cheerleading suit to anyone who would want it ability to get along with people to Jo Anne McDaniels love for school to Duck Maupin and Bernard Thacker Joy Boyle, do hereby will and bequeath My battered cheerleading suit to anyone who likes to freeze at foot ball games and loves to ride the old International bus to basket ball games My love for Internationals to Rollin Garrett M desire for June to get here to Martha Manahan My wad of tape on Russell's classring to Barbara Furnish since she doesn't need any Marilyn Durham, do hereby will and bequeath That terribly embarrassing tendency to blush no matter what I say to Bonnie Pfoff My terrific rate of speech to Roger Stauffer M long red pencil to any poor soul who takes Bookkeeping next year My ability not to chase Senior boys, or any boys, to the Freshman girls Bill Denny do hereby will and bequeath My seat in the back of the study hall with all the girls to anybody who wants it My old worn out typing book I've had for two years to Barbara We have to keep lt in the family My ability to understand Bookkeeping to some poor Junior that s going to take it next year My ability to get A's in History to Martha Manahan My desire for studying to the Freshmen, they may need it before they graduate Harold Diedrich do hrerby will and bequeath My ability to get along with the girls needed it M ability to stay off of detention to M love for girls to Jerry Kessinger M ability to stay up late at night to need it in future years My ability to argue with Miss Bohi and pupils of hers to Floyd Garrett as if he the Freshman boys Ron Tarter because he might get by with it to the future d b th Toctie McDan1els do hereby will an equea My ability to My ability to My friendship acquainted M ability to My giggles to dance to Marilyn Yates Mr Goatley get to school on time to Dick Ball with Donna Clark to Rollin Garrett so they may be better keep one boyfriend to my sister, Jo Anne Donna Clark, do hereby will and bequeath height to Rodney Wyckoff M friendship with Dick Thacker to Mary Woolley Linda Carrell I leave all bathtubs at slumber parties ability to stay off detention to Jeannie Curry ability not to get excited to Larry Stack Laverne Lorance do hereby will and bequeath My love for Barbara Denny to Deane Reeser M ability to get along with the teachers to Ruby Thacker M red hair to Delores Scarbrough M ability not to flirt to the Freshman girls Martha Binnion, do hereby will and bequeath My ability to drive safely to Lois The dead mice I always find in my locker to Delmar Stauffer and Ted K I My quiet laugh to Ron Tarter Douglas Stauffer do hereby will and bequeath My football uniform to Toadie, as he is the only one who can wear it M seat in study hall to anyone who can be as mean and ornery as me I, 2 I, : 0 M . M . My . M . I, : I, . : I, , : I, . , : 1, , ' , : In 2 My ' . To ' , My . My . I! 1 3 I: 2 0



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Carol Schaefer went to college. while there she met and married the and her she got out west. boys' P. E. feaaher. Now Carol lives in Texas with her husband 3 children. They own a big ranch and at roundup time, she helps husband herd the cattle. She has learned to ride very well since Marilyn Fear worked at Gene's for about a year after she grad- uated so she could have enough money to buy Charlie a wedding ring. They finally got married and now they are living at Gibson and have 2 boys. Charlie owns the bean plant and has a huge income. Marilyn Durham went to college and after about half a year she met ahhfch hoy fr6h'Oklahoma. when she met his widower father she fell ln love with him and they eloped. Now she is her ex-boyfr1end's step-mother. She is very high in society, and has died her hair red It is very becoming. Ronald Rice got a job in Pfoff's recreation parlor until Lois graduated They married and moved out west where Ronnie found the chances to get ahead were much better He went to college to be a mortician and now he finds that business is thriving Douglas Stauffer and Patty had a large wedding at Arrowsmith soon after Doug graduated. They went to Mexico on their honeymoon and liked it so wellathey decided to stay there Doug teaches Span- ish to the little ninos and takes a siesta every afternoon Harold Diedrich enjoyed Miss Bohi's History class so much he decided to run for Senator married Nancy and they moved tion, Harold is going to run Everyone is expecting him to Ed Fear Joined the Army After he was elected, he came back, to washington D C In the next elec for President on the Democratic ticket win after he graduated, and is now a five star General He never married, but he finds it difficult to stay single because of high rank and his broad shoulders He has traveled all over the world and once had a fling with an Eskimo named Ooka, but it turned out to be nothing Jo Ann Satchwell got a Job as a telephone operator but gave it up because she couIdn't stand to be away from Merle They got married and moved to Chicago, where they bought a night club Jo Ann sings and plays the guitar, while Merle leads the orchestra Their two little girls play harps and tap dance Bernice Roth went back to her favorite job after graduation working af the canning factory There she met a good looking blonde that sent her walking on clouds They married and moved to paxton where Bernice started working at the skating rink Now they have two little boys who can outskate almost anybody Bill Corley Joined the Air Force soon after graduating to get away from aII the girls It didn't work, though, because he got shipped to Hawaii where he fell in love with a Hula girl while dancing the Mambo They are married and have a set of triplets Nowg Papa Loves Mambo Dick Thacker got tired of Saybrookiso he went to New York where he appeared on the quiz program It Pays to be Ignorant He won a thousand dollars and invested it in Oilwells They soon went dry so he invested what he had left in a coal mine Everyone put oil furnaces in their houses, so he went broke again One day while walking along he stumbled onto a gold mine, S0 DOW he'S P1011 and happy, but still a bachelor ji- -Q 3' 5 A6 Q Z if Of S' O2 0 J iw' -I 'Y' f 0 x 5 Q We 22'-25 1,51 , 'X . Q . .JL lx p - 42 N3

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