Wheatland High School - Roundup Yearbook (Wheatland, WY)

 - Class of 1954

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SENIOR CLASS WILL Adams bequeaths his great ability to get along with all the W.H.S. teachers and never be sent to the office to all junior boys. Darlene Nagel wills her ability to be quiet to Marietta Bromly, who professes no such talent. Ethel McCallum wills her ability to snore in speech class to anyone who needs it. Leonard McGuire wills his study hall seat to some unfortunate sophomore. Tim Mylet wills everything he has that is still standing to anyone who can tear it down. jim McGuire wills his history grades to any lucky person who will have them. Mary Ann Steeley wills her height to Jim Graves, heaven only knows, he needs it. Dave Luck wills his football ability to Bob Shepard so he can play Dave's position better. Lauretta Howe leaves Steve Starr to the girls' wrestling squad and also Mr. Hatcher to anyone who can stand to have a pass for every move made. Betty Jane Fish leaves her clean sense of humor to Bob Shepard, who certainly needs one. Carol Perkins wills all the swell times she has had in W.H.S. to those coming up. Donna jo Collins wills her tall willowy stature to Margaret Geringer, who can use it. Jay Waitman bestows his forgetfulness to anyone who might run into it. Dick Marker leaves his ability to obtain ping pong balls to Seek, who keeps losing them and his whiskers to Gay Nell, who really likes them so much. Loretta Whinery wills W.H.S. to anyone who wants it and Jodie Turney is just willing to get out of it. Charlotte Edmiston wills her biology ability to Jean Saunders. Jim Black isn't going half way about things. He leaves the whole school, faculty included, to anyone who wants it. Ella May Parsons wills her school grades to anyone who wants them. Donna Brooks leaves her ability to dash into first period class with the tardy bell on her heels to anyone who can use such a talent. Bob Davis wills to anyone who can see in the dark his job of school photographer. Janet Rhoads leaves her curly hair and good jokes to anyone who can use them. Eddie Chase leaves his driving ability to Benny Wilson, who can really use it. Richard Corman wills Mr. Hatcher and the remaining classes his old socks and clothes. Melvin Wright feels that if he just leaves everything will be better. Darrel Vogt wills his ping pong ability to Bub Hester. Virgie Tyree bequeaths her ability to get along with the teachers to anyone who can stand the low grades. Lois Miskimins wills her ability to flunk Typing II to Alice Beisner. Rog Williams leaves his position as tenor in the boys' quartet to William Wilson. Neil Stevens leaves his worries as the business manager of the annual and the pop stand to another slave. Doris Mitchell leaves her chaperon duties to anyone who thinks he can handle them. Lowell Schneider leaves his eraser to Dick McQuisten, who always needs one. Vic Sommers leaves his job at O. P. Skaggs to Marv W. Esther Beisner wills her long hair to Laurel Sutherland. Virginia Cancino wills her dancing ability to Terry Ferguson. Don Lawrence leaves his horn to some one with a lot of wind. Tony Weber bestows his lovable personality to Joyce Fresorger. He thinks it will help her in the future!

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Four Class of Wheatland High School, being of sane mind and sound body, Cshut up! What do you know about it?j do hereby submit this last will and testament, being in full knowledge of the fact that this 'institution will, in a short time, no longer be blessed with our presence and supreme intelligence. Bob Swan wills to the Junior Class all the desks with his name on them, all the gum under the chairs, all the screaming and yelling the teachers have done at him during the last four years, the books he has torn up, the erasers he has thrown at people, all the ink he has spilled on the floor, all the paper he has thrown away, all the fives he has received, all the good times he has had in the Senior Class, and also, to the boys who take football, his dirty sweat shirt and socks Cstill in the locker roomj. Dexter Howe wills his sense of humor to james Watt, who needs something. Buddy Hohnholt wills the rattles in his Ford to anyone's car that might need them, to Marvin Wilhelm he leaves his ability to carry cigarettes, and to Seek his drinking ability. Mary Jo Ballard leaves her journalistic ability to next year's editor. Jim Stugart solemnly leaves his old dirty socks for Herb to make perfume out of to spray the halls. Norma Martens wills her big feet to Coleen Ferguson. Viola Montoya leaves all the -things she didn't learn to the Juniors so they might profit by them. Charles Pearcy wills to any student Mr. Stratton's twig problems. Larry Stugart wills his acting ability to any future dramatic 'student who needs it very badly. Donna Stum- bough wills her pretty shaped eyes to Beverly Williams. Lila Davis leaves a certain young man in the care of good old W.H.S. for the next year? Arleene O'Bryan wills her appreciation of beautiful neck ties to anyone who has a class under Mr. Carnes next year, also, her old, battered locker, with all its tender memories and homey, cluttered atmosphere to Liz Fish. Tuffy Phillippi leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Dean Allison, a fifth to Fred- rick, and also his ability to stay in school to Shane Marshall. Joann Walter wills her beautiful brown eyes to Darlene Moore, whose eyes are horrible. Betty Graves leaves her legs to Claudette Goertz. Frances Feighny wills number 4 locker, mirror included, to anyone who likes their locker door open all the time. Arnie Hanks leaves his ability to like big oranges to Miss Seekins. Velma Lewis leaves her ability to stay broke to anyone who has the problems of too much money. Don Bullock and Mary Alice Fresorger aren't leaving anything. They are taking tender memories with them together. Red Baker leaves any ability that he'may have to anyone who can put it to use for good or bad. Larry Rosentreter wills his ability of making stills and home brew to Miss Seekins, who will surely need it in her future activities, Dixie Shelton wills her ability to be heard and not seen to Dorothy Grant. Shirley Delozier leaves her shorthand ability to Helen Jessen who needs it badly. Larry Miskimins wills his FFA membership to some of the better sophomore girls. Larry



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