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Looky our faces! Get off that! What s on the Bulletin Board? Old romance! Clap boys’. Watch that ballet box! Nervous? yes, no! What ya got, Mo? » Cozy little scene! Straighten those lines! Gossip gathering!' 1 WOW! I Not crowded are you? EAT It all up, now! • What ya fixin? Decorating crew!’ —29—
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Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1958 We, the Class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do declare this to be our last will and testament, and do hereby request that this document be executed in its exact form. I, Harold Andersen, do bequeath my parking place to Mr. Vail. I, Grace Blackert, do bequeath my sense of humor to Letty Water-house. 1, Cliff Bohm, do bequeath my ability to herd a Stude to Jerry Myers. I, Larry Conley, do bequeath my ability to vibrate when I sing to Gene Calsyn. I, Lois Edson, do bequeath my love for a piccolo to Miss Cully. I, Sandra Epperson, do bequeath my artistic ability to Mr. Bruss. I, Dave Fisher, do bequeath my Plymouth to Dave Kepner to search for many girls, both far and near. I, Jerry Fritz, do bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Marvin Neahring. I, Edward Gerdes, do bequeath my little green Plymouth to Truman Esmond, as it is always at his father's garage anyway. I, Mary Lou Hoge, do bequeath my fondness to saxaphone playing to Bob Lauritzen. I, Lawrence Hussey, do bequeath my ability to perform a chemistry experiment to Paul Peach. I, Terry Jenner, do bequeath my good library habits to Scott Gerbitz. I, Mary Ann Keleher, do bequeath my fondness for Manlius to Ramona Livey. I, Carol Sue Krager, do bequeath my ability to walk out of study halls to Jim Mattingly. I, Arlene Kuhnert, do bequeath my height to Barb Weber. I, Bob Leuzinger, do bequeath my safe and quiet driving ability to Fred Perrizo. I, Gerry Mattingly, do bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Robbins to Karla Krebs. I, Maureen McCarthy, do bequeath my love of studying to Patti Johnson. I, Betti Lu Middleton, do bequeath my love of the service to Verna Andersen. I, Larry Odell, do bequeath my ability to keep statistics at sporting events to Nick Pasqual. I, Sandra Peach, do bequeath my sharp, gray, sportcar to Rodney VonHolten. I, Betty Sash, do bequeath my ability to receive big shiny rocks to Jevne Andersen. I, Carolyn Schulte, do bequeath my quiet manner to Linda Kruse. I, Don VonHolten, do bequeath my ability to sing hillbilly songs to Don Wallace. I, Katherine Weerts, do bequeath my love of boy's class rings to Diana Mungor. I, Larry Williams, do bequeath my love of most sports to Clayton Blackert. —28—
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TOP ROW (left to right): Roy Fink, Karen Fordham, Don Edson, Louise Bell, Larry Brandenburg, Linda Kruse, Jerry Myers, Barbara Braasch, Keith Neahring, Letty Waterhouse, Anna DeWaele, Gail Frank, Dessa Schoaf, Marvin Neahring, Keith Willstead, Karla Krebs, Eugene Cal-syn, Agnes Gugerty, Rodney Von Holten, Barbara Weber, Donald Wallace. As we started to Walnut High in September of 1955, initiation got us off to a good start. Our officers for the year were Don Wallace as president, Roy Fink as vice-president, and Diana Mungor as secretary-treasurer. Don Edson was the Senator and Truman Esmond, Gall Frank, and Patti Johnson were the representatives. We were in charge of refreshments at the Homecoming Dance and started filling our treasury by selling popcorn and holding bake sales. The advisors for this year were Mrs. Yonk and Mr. Bruss. During our second year we chose Truman Esmond for president, Verna Anderson for vice-president, and Diana Mungor for secretary-treasurer. Our Senator was Letty Waterhouse and the representatives were Barbara Weber, Don Wallace, and Ramona Livey for the first semester and Barbara Weber, Marlene Kasten, and ADVISORS: Thomas Lignell and Lois Robbins. —30—
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