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Page 14 text:
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, pub- lish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. Article Article We, the Seniors of 1959, will our ability to attend the State Fair on school time, and the last row of seats to the Juniors. We, the Seniors of 1959, will our ability to get good grades and the ability to stay off the Honor Roll to the Sophomores. Article We, the Seniors of 1959, will our ability not to be initiated to the Freshmen. Article We, the Seniors of 1959, will our good behavior, our angelic ways, and our ability to get out of trouble to the faculty. Article We, the Seniors of 1959, will our calmness, absent-mindedness, and the ability to keep peace in the school to Mr. Hardin. Article We, the Seniors. of 1959, do hereby bequeath our sincere thanks to our par- ents, teachers, and the entire community for all the help and inspiration they have given to us through the past twelve years. PART TWO I, Becky Patterson, do will my slimness and my winning smile to Carol Offutt. I, Linda Winkler, do will my nephew, Bill, to Brenda Dalrymple. I, Steve Kennedy, do will my height and my ability to play basketball to Ronnie Linville. I, Carol Buchanan, do will my curving figure, even temper, and angelic ways to Patty Van Scyoc. ' I, JoAnn Kramer, do will my shyness, and timidness to Marjorie Hill. I, Rosemary Miller, do will my height and naturally curly hair to Bonnie Heath. I, James Emmons, do will my lovemaking and my good grades to Harlan Burris. I, Bob Baker, do will my ability to stay away from Sara Miller to Johnny Twigg. I, Diane Stout, do will my short hair and my desire to ride in green Chevies to Janet Veach. I, Pat Wolf, do will my good grades and my ability to flirt with the girls to Emanuel Goode. I, Jack Webb, do will my ability to get along with Mrs. White to Bill Beckner. I, David Mann, do will my popularity with the girls to Richard James. I, ,Kay Van Osdol, do will my wavy hair and my ability to get excited to Betty Van Osdol. I, Fay Van Osdol, do will my work in the cafeteria and my ability to play the clarinet to Sharon Beebe. I, Lynn Catt, do will my ability to take dictation at 150 words a minute to Max Maple. I, Bob Cooley, do will my ability to get along with the teachers and fellow classmates to Jeri Seitz. I, Ivanna Farlow, do will my ability to Live it up to Jack Doddridge. I, Jane Kemple, do will my ability to stay slim when eating more than my share, and to refrain from biting my fingernails to Jeannie Hull. I, George Van Scyoc, do will my good looks to Bill Beckner.
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CLASS HISTCRY It all started one sunny day August 29, 1947, when thirteen little boys and girls marched proudly up the stairs to the first grade. The school has never been the same. Sitting at her desk, almost no bigger than the rest of us, was Mrs. Frances Pitts, who very patiently pulled us through the first grade. During the next several years, our little march-ing group steadily progressed to higher education. To help us with our education were the never tiring, always under- standing teachers, Mrs. Vera Mae Pitts, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Pike. In these years, Carolyn Six, Richard Andis, Sherry Nickles, Patricia Wilder, Don Roberts, Preston Thompson, James Hiner, Mark Stockwell, Bessie Noble, Ruth Enyart, Richard Paul, Tony Hauntz, Nancy Earnest, David Mann, and Jim Emmons came and all departed except Jim and David. ln 1955, we enteredhigh school lookingforward to initiation, but something happened, perhaps we were too tough for themg anyway, initiation never developed. We elected our class officers who were: President, Nancy Earnestg Vice-President, JoAnn Kramerg Secretary, Linda Winkler, Treasurer, Jim Emmons. Mrs. Potts was our sponsor. The highlight of our Sophomore year was choosing class rings. We sponsored a formal Valentine Dance, the first event of this kind for our school. Decorating was lots of fun and the dance was more of a success than we had anticipated. Four more members joined our class, they were: Carol Buchanan, Rosemary Miller, George VanScyoc and Jack Webb. Our class officers were: President, JoAnn Kramerg Vice-President, Linda Winklerg Secretary, Bob Cooleyg Treasurer, Rosemary Miller. Mr. Hine was our sponsor. The Junior year was the year for which we had been waiting. lt brought fun, but also work-making money for our Senior trip. We presentedaplay entitled Beans For Breakfast. We also gave a skit, Baby Blues. Winning first prize was helped considerably by our two babies, Jim and Jack. This year our class officers were: President, Bob Cooley, Vice-President, JoAnn Kramerg Secretary, Carol Buchanang Treasurer, Jim Emmonsg with Mrs. White as our sponsor. We had one new member, Bob Baker. Our marching group finally reached its goal. We were Seniors! We chose Mrs. White for our sponsor. The officers were: President, Pat Wolf, Vice-President, Bob Cooley: Secretary, Linda Winkler, Treasurer, JoAnn Kramer. This year was a busy year for us, we had many things to accomplish. We presented another play and pro- duced our Rambler. Our big event was the Senior Trip. Then last but not least came our Graduation. Eleven of our nineteen completed all twelve Wonderful years together.
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