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. 'V'. . ?rul'lmllmtlll',WW b ' Ralph Nickel, will my stature to Kay Wessel. Wanda Pace, will my height to Mary Alice Armentrout. Arther Pacey, will my art ability to my brother, Larry. George Parrott, will my ability to go steady with three girls all at the same time to Jim Li- sanby. Joyce Renfro, will my trim, youthful figure to Carol Wade, providing she doesn't let it get out of hand as I did. Hazel Rhodes, will my ability to get along with the faculty to Joyce Oglesby. I Carolyn Roberts, will my ability to attend class regularly to Ruth Ann DeVary. Rose Ann Schafer, will my ability to talk teachers out of assignments to Pat Hoessle, since he is such an amateur. I, Jackie Scholl, will my ability to get along with girls and my assigned name, Don Juan, to Larry Greathouse. I, Russel Scholl, will my ability to drive to school to Bobby McDaniels. I, Jeffrey Simpson, will my physique to David Payne, provided he keeps in good shape at all times. I, C arolyn Spencer, will my ability to loaf all through high school to Norman's baby brother, Ish Lilly, since he has such a good start anyhow. Roger Steele, will my ability to peroxide my hair to Donald Bettler. Carol Taylor, will my ability to remain serious in chemistry class to Comic Tyler, provided she uses it next year in physics. Ray Thomas, will my position on the track team to Billy Brewer. Earl Trimble, will my ability to cheer at basketball games to next year's cheerleaders. Sonja Tungate,will my shorthand book to any Junior who wants it. Judy Turner, will my ability to play the clarinet to my sister, Connie, should she tire of being a majorette. Richard Turner, will my brains and excellent physique to my brother, Buddy. I, Phyllis VanOver, will my ability to car-hop for a bunch of high school kids after a ball game to my sister, Sandra. I, Jenny Webb, will my ability to let my hair grow to Sandra Broady. I Rachel Whitney, will my ability to make banana splits without bananas, to anybody who thinks he can get by with it. Ester Lee Wilson, will my flirting ability to the 4 nuts, Joey, Phyllis, Nancy, and Sandra, providing they have as much fun doing it as I have. Janice Wirth, will my ability to lose my voice after every ball game to Sharon Smithers and Charlotte Doyle, since they already have a head start. Joyce Wirth, will my ability to strive for perfect attendance to any underclassman who wants to go insane. , Loren Zollman, am not going to will anyone anything, since I need everything I've got. N i .l I i 6,. I m! .aimmvevmmav Htuh
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Class Will Gleason Arnett, will my ability to be Checker Champion to Louis Crowdus. Barbara Ann Barber, will my ability to be quiet in study hall to Sue Hensley and Pat Baker. Alan Bettler, will my ability to lead the Pep Band to Ronnie Tobias. Edwin Beck, will my ability to get along with Ag teachers to Steve Craso. Jim Bourne, will my autographed picture of Little Richard to Giles Kotcher, provided he be- comes a loyal member of his fan club. Ray Brumley, will my ability to get in trouble to Sam Bradshaw. Norna Brunet, will my ability to eat more popcorn than 1 sack to Patricia Allen. Billy Bush, will my ability to get along in band to my brother, Jimmy. Norma Boggs, will my ability to dance to Toni Adams, provided she can do it as well as I can. Jerry Brown, will my ability to be a mechanic to Billy Franklin. Julia Anna Cairnes, will my ability in chemistry to anyone who can tell me what an ion i8. Dean Carr, being of unsound mind will my liking of school to Harold Kittrell. Peggy Cole, will my ability to get my drivers license, and keep them to Joyce Wells. Ray Collins, will my ability to become a millionaire to Gale Combs. Betty Combs, will my ability to get government to the Junior Class. Don Cox, will my ability to get a ticket and burn second to Clifton Blick. David Curtis, will my ability to study to Bobby Flynn, providing he studies as hard as I did. Carol Deel, will my ability to operate the school's telephone switchboard to any Junior who has patience. Michael Dennis, will my ability to perform on the trampoline to Joe Parrott. Jerry Dickason, will my dancing ability to Mr. Scott, providing he wins the jitterbug contest next year. Juliet Dillow, will my ability to work in the main office to anyone who thinks they can stand the pace. Parker Dodge, will my ability to drive safely and not get a ticket to Barbara Mudd. I Chris Donnell, will my ability to work hard in all my classes to Jerry Beard. John Estes, will my ability to play and sing to Donald Barnes, so long as he doesn't practice this act in public. Linda George, will my ability to go steady for three years ton and of0 to Jane Hickey, pro- viding she doesn't argue as much as I did. Pat Goins, will my ability to lose 23 pounds in two months to anyone who is willing to starve. Frances Graves, will my driving ability to my sister, Carol. Billy Hammond, will my ability to do the dirty Boogie to Larry Belcher, providing he doesn't go to extremes. Eddie Heath, will my ability to barrel-roll a convertible without getting a scratch to anyone who is fool enought to try it. James Jackson, will 16 tons of Eastern Kentucky Lump to Clarence Jackson. Donald Johnson, will my ability to work hard in basketball practice to Oscar Boyd. Mary Jo King, being in my right mind, do bequeath and bequit, give and get rid of nothing for I need what little I do have. Ray Lewis, will my ability to take over government class when the teacher is out. Jim Looney, will my ability to raise cane to my brother, I. B. Judy Martin, will my ability to drive without having too many wrecks to Addie Dye. Benny Miller, will my great ability to understand women to Robert Carlton. Brenda Myers, will my most prized possession, my government book, to my sister, Mary Jo. Larry McCowan, will my ability to stay out of the office to Tommy Flynn. Joe MCKinneY. will my government book to Larry Stines, since he has to have it anyway. Edna Newland, will my dramatic ability to any uprising stagehand. Linda Newton Newby, will my ability to get married and finish school to anyone who thinks they can survive. HHHI-IHFGHD-IHHHy-QH .-
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Play ---------------- CLASS HISTORY Cast ------------------ CLASS of '58 Producers ----------------- PARENTS Directors ---------------- TEACHERS and PRINCIPALS Sound Effects --------------- STUDENTS and SPONSORS Setting ---------------- CHARLESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Act 1 FRESHMAN YEAR The curtain rose on the glorious day of September 5,' 1954. As ninety -eight Freshmen rushed through the halls, there was mass confusion throughout the school. They settled down, at last, to choose officers for the year ahead: President, Ray Lewis; Vice President, Sonny Shouse; Secretary-Treasurer, Ralph Nickel. They chose as their sponsor, Mr. Jack Smith. The class outing was held at Henryville Forestry in May 1955. The class activities included a skating party for the entire high school. Act II SOPHOMORE YEAR The curtain rose with ninety-two sophomores in the act. They had lost a few students and gained a few, but they were still eager to climb the ladder to success. They elected officers: President, Jim Bourne; Vice President, Ray Lewis; Secretary-Treas- urer, Carol Taylor. Mr. Voglesong and Mrs. Myers were sentenced to be their sponsors. They had a glorious outing at Spring Mill State Park. The class sponsored a Christmas Dance that year. Act 111 JUNIOR YEAR The curtain rose more slowly, with only eighty-eight actors returning. This proved to be their busiest year, so far. They elected the following officers: President, Jim Bourne; Vice Pres- ident, Ray Lewis; Reporter, Ralph Nickel; Treasurer, Glenda Robb; Secretary, Carolyn Spencer; Sergeants-at-Arms, Donald Johnson and Jeffery Simpson. Woe unto Mrs. McNaughton and Mr. Gibson, who were chosen as their sponsors. They presented a Thortan Wilder production. Our Town, as their class play. They traveled to Indianapolis to see the State Legislature in session. The class sponsored the Junior and Senior banquet, and the Prom, which had the theme of Summer Time Dowu South. Am W SENIOR YEAR As the curtain rose on the final act, there were seventy -two of them remaining. For the last time they elected class officers, who were: President, Rose Ann Schafer; Vice President, DaVld Curtis: Secretary, Rachel Whitney; Treasurer, Ralph Nickel. Their Devoted sponsors were Mrs. Minns and Mr. Silver. Time Out for Ginger was the class play. Selling concessions, decals, fruit cakes, Christmas trees, mistletoe, and washing cars were 1118!: a few of the schemes they used tor raising money for a six day trip to Washington.D. C.
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