Bethany High School - Reverie Yearbook (Bethany, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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As a means of rescuing Charles Roney from the halloween witches, Stewart Hungate wills to Charley one of his prize basset hounds. In a futile effort to maintain silence in the lower corridors, Jean Hudson gives her periodical •‘diet ’ to Linda Dick since Linda needs to take off a few pounds around the vocal chords. (Sir) Dale Frederick Marshall II, acting on natural impulses, leaves . . .would someone please open a window? To Sharon Craycroft goes Audrey Oathout’s reinforced seat in front of Jon Pasley. One word of caution, Sharon, Audrey says he is tricky. After June 8, Jo Poole leaves her wedding bells to Kay Schwartz. Rolling pins can be purchased at your nearest hardware store, Kay. Janet Schwartz willingly gives her big, brown bedroom eyes to Sue Wheeler as a compliment to the flexible eyebrows which seem to give Sue a little trouble at times. To our unfortunate bald-headed buddy, Larry Mescher, goes Linda Shonk’s long, flowing, home- grown pony-tail. Larry Sims’ ability to render sweet nothings of nothing to members of the opposite sex is contri- buted to ‘•Mousy — Lary Phillippo. The undeniable charm and long eyelashes of Skip Wheeler are left to Jim Strauch. David W indell leaves his hairy chest to Dale McKinney. The class donates a pair of scissors so Dale won’t choke to death. To Joe Schwartz, who is badly in need of some new excuses, goes Janet Yakey’s aches and pains. Believe me, Janet is glad to get rid of them. For those students wishing a never-fail cure for colds, Mr. Burklow leaves his slightly used raw lemons. Mr. Jar and bequeaths his famed characterization sketches to anyone brave enough to attack this new realm of science. We hold these statements to be self-evident of our esteemed generosity and unselfishness. We give these vast treasures in the hands of those who we feel will cherish them for a lifetime (if they hold up that long). With these last words we hereby declare the last estate of the Senior Class of 1958 to be of- ficially closed.

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The east part of town now, and what beautiful Poll-Hereford cattle! They belong to the Oathout Here- ford Farm, which is run by my old classmate, Audrey Oathout. Her cattle has won many ribbons at the fairs and it’s no wonder with all the help Audrey has. Her foreman is Bud Cazel and he really has a way with cattle. Here comes that pretty redhead, Carol Bennett, who is home on a vacation from her hairdressing salon on Fifth Avenue, New York. Carol says “Those city crowds really get me down.” Well, guess that’s everyone, surely has been fun seeing everyone again. Guess I’ll get back to the city. . .Los Angeles, California. . .1 work there. . .I’m a cop. CLASS WILL We, the undersigned, of the Senior Class of 1958, (until our legal deaths) do hereby solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament; and being of the soundest mind possible, we hereby will, bequeath, diligently give, hand over, get rid of, donate, contribute, and otherwise dispose of the following priceless possessions to those unworthy recipients in the hopes that these unparalleled originalities will further inspire them to higher goals and remove them from the depths of recidivism. To Tom Wheeler, who has a natural inclination for speaking first, goes John Ball’s ability to in- variably be the first one called on to give a report in Family Living class. After the many hours of taping and gluing. Bob Barnes has satisfactorily completed the process of rejuvenating his somewhat dilapidated Mello-Tone mufflers which he disposes in the able hands of Jim Fitzgerald. As a token of lavish embellishment, Carol Bennett leaves her flaming red freckles with Janice Smith to help improve Janice’s self-treatments in Cosmetology. Since Bob Hoblit will be spending the summer in Colorado, Gene Boros lends his mid-day promenade to the post office for a three cent stamp to Sandy Shonk so she can write to Bob. Joyce Brown, who by now has developed a severe case of laryngitis, bequeaths her 8:37 morning announcements to the next president of the Senior Class. Because of the time element, it is of the utmost importance that the next president be punetuaL To Pedro” (Don Freeman) goes one wedding list ( in good condition) from Judith Brown. Good luck, Don! Carolyn Yakey, the upcoming siren of the Sophomore Class, is the fortunate receiver of Judy Clark’s feminine charm, more commonly known as “sex-appeal’’. With one final cry of “never give in to English teachers” Jack Crane donates his vociferant out- bursts in English class to Jenny Manship. To lucky, lucky Dee Miller goes Mary Ann Gaither’s midnight oil and bookkeeping sets. If this gets you down we’ll send you a bottle of Geritol Junior.

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