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Page 12 text:
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We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do make this last will and testament on the 23rd day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. To the Faculty - we leave our worthwhile ideas, unpaid bills, and scrap paper. To the Board - we bequeath our underclassmen. To the Juniors - we bequeath our ability to keep the school in an uproar all the time. To the Sophomores - we bequeath our nineteen good looking boys because they would like to have them. To the Freshmen - we bequeath our brains and personalities to help them in their struggle for the next three years. I, Barbara Jean Barkley, bequeath my ability to ride around with Bob Clark to April Corey. I, Richard L. Blackmore, bequeath my Cadillac to Bill Berry. I, Judith Faye Blackmore, bequeath my false pony tail to Jane Taylor to match her dark roots. I, Charles Hurley Brown, bequeath my cheap hub caps I bought in Chicago to anyone who wants them, they don't fit. I, Joyce Jane Cary, bequeath my ability to work for Mr. Ohiendorfand still remain sane to anybody who needs it. I, Betty Ann Childress, bequeath my ability to eat as much as I do and keep slim to Norma Keithly. I, Robert W. Clark, bequeath my white Olds to anyone who likes to go to La Grange at noon and get back to class on time. I, Judith Ann Downs, bequeath my ability to date college boys to Mary Pat Bayne. I, Gene R. Egley, bequeath my ability to take Mrs. Motley for a ride in an old truck and get picked up to anyone in the Junior Class. I, Gary Kent Glover, bequeath my Vandergraff generator to anyone who isn't getting a charge out of high school. I, Donna Lee Haller, bequeath my long blonde hair to Marilyn Honaker. I, Robert Lee Haller, bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to Hank, who will need it. I, Ronald E. Horner, bequeath my convertible to no one, I still need it. I, George Edward Hurt, bequeath my ability to write witty cartoons for the Snooper to the Lucky Junior who gets the job next year. I, Ellen Benadine Klusmeier, bequeath my ability to go steady to Joan Martin. I, Sharron Joyce Lillard, bequeath my ability to keep everyone guessing to Janet Baugher. I, Betty Ann Lloyd, bequeath my ability to score a few basketball points to Sandra Kay Carroll. I, Richard Logsdon, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Smith to Donald Sherwood. I, Donald Lee Martin, bequeath my ability to be the only engaged Senior boy to Jerrold Boulware. I, Wayne Roger Martin, bequeath my ability to get traffic tickets to Jim Graham. I, Larry Joe McCullough, bequeath my bashfulness to Buddy Milnes. I, Edmond Otto, bequeath my ability to outweigh anybody in his class to Luther Kennedy. I, Teresa Mae Powell, bequeath my diamond to no one, it looks too nice on my finger.
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JOHN McCAMPBELL Social Science (j Y Sophomore Class Sponsor B.S. Kirksvllle State Teachers College MERLE BRADSHAW Junior High Seventh Grade Sponsor B.S. Culver Stockton FRANCES DeLANEY Commerce Eighth Grade Sponsor j B.S. Kirksvllle State Q 1 Teachers College M.A. CSCE, Greeley Colorado a NEWTON McCUTCHAN Fjeslynap Sponsor A.B. Culver Stockton FLOYD GABEL Physical Education Seventh Grade Sponsor B.S. Washington University St. Louis
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I, Donald K. Raines, bequeath my track ability to Tommy Motley. I, Lois Jean Scott, bequeath my height to Marilyn Lay. I, Gary Banks Smith, bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Fred Baugher. I, Bonnie Lou Spurgeon, bequeath my red hair to Janice Gaus. I, Marlow Edward Strus, bequeath my ability to go with Carol Schork to no one, I still want it. I, James S. Turner, bequeath my nothing to nobody because I need it all. I, Sondra Annette Watson, bequeath my ability to have a boy friend to Betty Marks. I, Charles Stanley Willis, bequeath my job to anyone who wants it, I don't. I, John Edward Wiskirchen, bequeath my ability to go with a cheerleader to the seventh grade boys. I, Joy Rose Wolf, bequeath my sparkling personality to Ginger Baugher. Long live our C. H. S. With her students so brave and true. May she ever stand for the right And be ready and willing to do. In times of our game or in class, May her loyalty be the same; Upholding, protecting, defending. And guarding her honored name. Then here's to our H. S. of C. To her may we e'er be true. At home or when we're far away, Let us pay her the tribute due. Her colors of red and white Fill our hearts with the loyal love, For they stand for the truth and right, As proudly they wave above.
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