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NAME: Donna Perkins NICKNAME: 'PerkW AGE: 17 AMBITION: Housewife FAVORITE SONG: WI Believen PET PEEVE: People who don't do what they say they will EXPRESSION: 'You're worse than my first husbandu IDEAL: Rock Hudson NOTED FOR: Being engaged to OUR ADVICE: Marry him Ronnie NAME: Peggy Phillips NICKNAME: NPegW AGE: 17 AMBITION: Kindergarten teacher FAVORITE SONG: UTrue Loven PET PEEVE: Insincerity EXPRESSION: WHey, Baken IDEAL: Folks NOTED FOR: Being pretty and popular OUR ADVICE: Watch our for trucks NAME: Tom Romine NICKNAME: URomeon AGE: 18 AMBITION: Ditch digger FAVORITE SONG: WStardustW PET PEEVE: Dumb wads and idiot sticks EXPRESSION: 'You're not funnyn IDEAL: Orville Hodge NOTED FOR: Cating around with the boys OUR ADIVCE: Laugh at peoples' jokes NAME: David Uphoff NICKNAME: WUppyW AGE: 17 AMBITION: Farmer FAVORITE SONG: WYoung Loven PET PEEVE: Girls that EXPRESSION: Vwellln IDEAL: Dad NOTED FOR: Muscles OUR ADVICE: Be a wrestler smoke NAME: Joan Sanders NICKNAM : UCurvyW AGE: 17 AMBITION: P. E. teacher FAVORITE SONG: WStardustW PET PEEVE: Two-faced people EXPRESSION: WOh, crapn IDEAL: Folks NOTED FOR: Going to Mattoon OUR ADVICE: Move to Mattoon o NAME: Myron Shonkwiler NICKNAME: UShonkieN AGE: 18 AMBITION: To be the father of FAVORITE SONG: UBand of Goldn PET PEEVE: Gossips ' EXPRESSION: WAh, nutsn IDEAL: Myron Whisnand and Dad NOTED FOR: Being married OUR ADVICE: Keep hoping twins NAME: Janet Smart NICKNAME: WJan' AGE: 17 AMBITION: Marriage FAVORITE SONG: WYou'll Never Known PET PEEVE: Sarcastic people EXPRESSION: UOh, you guysn IDEAL: Grace Kelly NOTED FOR: Wearing false pony tail OUR ADVICE: Let your hair grow NAME: Monte Stump NICKNAME: 'MountieV AGE: 18 AMBITION: Automotive engineer FAVORITE SONG: WAin't That a Shamen PET PEEVE: Chevies EXPRESSION: Wwell, heck, what have we here?W IDEAL: Tennessee Ernie Ford NOTED FOR: Rodding around OUR ADVICE: Be a Mexican bandit NAM : Jerry Thompson NICKNAME: 'TrumW and WNanner' AGE: 18 AMBITION: Flying farmer FAVORITE SONG: WI Dreamedn PET PEEVE: D. A.'s EXPRESSION: WLet's blow this jointn IDEAL: Joe Friday NOTED FOR: Staying away from girls OUR ADVICE: Put wings on your tractor NAME: Donna Rae Wood NICKNAME: Wwoodyn AGE: 17 AMBITION: Private secretary FAVORITE SONG: WBlue Moon' Knot Elvis! PET PEEVE: Unfriendly people EXPRESSION: UDon't....stopV IDEAL: Ann Southern NOTED FOR: Giggle OUR ADVICE: Learn to laugh
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E l0R CLASS WILL We, the brave, sophisticated, courageous, truthful, quiet, intel- ligent, school-minded, energetic, harmless, never-annoying, co-opera- tive, lovable, not-in-the-least conceited, and always successful Senior Class or 1957, of Arcola High School, County of Douglas, State of Illinois, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testamentg and now to our respective heirs, members of the faculty, and certain fortunate mem- bers of the student body, we bequeath all property and rights herein designated. ARTICLE I, To the Faculty Item I, To Mr. Browning we leave a hearty VBye-Bye.V Item II, To Mr. Butler we leave a vacant parking lot. Item III, To Miss Whitson we leave our sincere thanks for her help and guidance. Item IV, To Mr. Dunn we leave our gratitude for all he has done for us. Item V, To Mrs. Horrell we leave a quiet library. Item VI, To Mrs. Willmann we leave a pair of purple and white pajamas. Item VII, To Coach Baker we leave a box of chalk. Item VIII, To Miss Scott we leave a hearty VBon-Voyage.V Item IX, To Mrs. Smith we leave the dirty pots and pans. Item X, To Mr. Reed we leave the Pep Club. Item XI, go Mrs. Shields we leave the dissected birds and ees. Item XII, To Mr. Roberts we leave a neat and tidy audi- torium. Item XIII, To Mr. Sink we leave some dirty dishes. Item XIV, To Miss Jokisch we leave the typewriters in good working order. Item XV, To NHappy Haroldn Scott we leave a new note. ARTICLE II, To the Classes Item I, To the on-coming Seniors we leave our position of dignity and superiority. Item II, To the on-coming Juniors we leave the responsi- bility of becoming upper-classmen. Item III, To the on-coming Sophmores we leave a pattern of advancement to be followed. Item IV, To the on-coming Freshmen we leave all the insults and humiliation that we've all gone through. ARTICLE III, To Individuals Item I, Stan Allen wills his famous WMayflower Boardn to an avid antique collector - Coach Baker. Item II, Robbie Arrol leaves his safe-driving habits to Janice Clark. Item III, Roy Ashley leaves his friendliness to WHappy Haroldn Scott. Item IV, Brenda Biggs wills her long hair to Connie Johns Item V, Jack Browning leaves his brains to be spread out among needy Juniors. Item VI, Shirley Carlberg wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Billy Stevens. Item VII, Marjorie Chumbley wills her old Elvis Presley pictures to Miss Violet Whitson.
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