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We, the Seniors of Climbing Hill, being richly endowed with many rare and wonderful talents and qs abilities, and being generous by nature, do here df' by will and bequeath the Juniors the followlr Annozonetta Beem Danny Van Norman does give his ability to sleep in class, and also his aoility to sing bass Nancy Campbell LaDonna Groth does w1ll and bequeath her skill at typing, and her ability to flirt with boys, providing she play no favorites Ted Cash Irene Haddock gives her ability to say nothing, even when asked to, and her musical ability, providlng he use it to entertaln his classmates George Dunn Don Hasan leaves his ability to find 10,000 reasons why somethlng shouldn't be done, and 10,000 reasons more why he shouldn't be the one to do it Glenn Krueger bequeaths his power to sweep girls off their feet, and the exclusive r1ght to spin his wheels once in awhile, just for the heck of it Sandra Gordon Keith Kuhn wills his height, with the stipulation that she put it to good use during the tournaments next year, and also h1s new l959 black Buick windshield wiper blade Carol Huffman Leonard Lund leaves his ability to smile at everyone, including the teachers Danese Kuhn John Lohse bequeaths his baby blue eyes, and also his power to make friends and infureate study hall teachers Marcia Loyd Larry Epllng leaves the right to wander around the study hall at odd moments, and the ability to look as if he knows the answer, even though he doesn't understand the question ents Connie Me Joe Hess wills the exclusive right and privilege to plan all the mischeif that goes on in the study hall, and also one innocent expresslon, in case she gets caught Hesley Miller Clifford Campbell gives the ability to go out in the hall for a drink of water at least M times a perlod, and also his wavy hair, to wear only on sundays To Paul Paulson LaVern Welty wills the dubious ability to throw across the study hall, the following articles in a space of 20 seconds 3 pencils, h pieces of chalk, 2 erasers, and an old Life Magazine, and not hit a darn thing Plummer. Jean Edwards leaves her collection of Elvis Presley pictures, and right to whisper anytime she has a thing to say. To Pat Steinhauer: Janet Green gives her ability to play basketball hard, and to chew gum harder, and also her talents as a homemaker, with the promise that she cook a dinner for the facility at least once a month. To the faculty, we can only leave our gratitude. Their kindness, humor, and understanding have made our highschool years happy ones. This on the single condition that they continue to serve as wisely, and as well in the many years to come. To To Marlene J' L 0 io 474' To : n S: 1152, To : .1 ' To 3 . To : . . To Dean Edwards: V 0 To 3 . To : . To 2 0 To 1 2 , To : .
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5510441 NM? remain Well, graduatlon 18 here at last what happy memories ln our mlnds from the e nast busy, 6XCltlDg, thirteen years Remember your first day at school? Hou frightened our of us have remalned to f1DiSh our entlre SChOOllDg ing Hill Janet Green, Joe hess, Irene Haddock, and Leonard Larry Epllng, LaDonna Grott, and Donald Hagan Joined us in the first grade Clifford Campbell Jolned our happy little tribe dur ing our second grade Durlng our thlrd grade, Lavern Welty, John Lohse, and Kieth Kuhn entered our group Danny Van Norman Jolned our grade in the fourth QPHOO During our sixth arade year, Glenn were' Climb Lund Krueger golned our RPHGS Jean Edwards Jolned us during h freshman year This ma e a total of fourteen in our class We are indeed grateful to our grade school teachers H o w patlent they must have been' Well, lt is over now But our memorles shall remaln in our mlnds forever These were the most lmportant years of our llfe As we look at our dlplomas, we must pause and thanx a 1 who have made them possible Thanxs' NAME Clifford Jean ..22I Janet LaDonna Irene Donnie Q in 9.52 Qu! Leonard 251.21 LaVern ,leur RESEMBLLS BLQEPFINC SLN NOTED FOR FAVCRITE HAUNT Montgomery Clitt Baseball My Friend Irma Garry Moore Shelley Winters Jane Wyatt Jane Meadows John Saxon Bill Collins Jerry Lewis 'Chester' Bob Cummings Micheal Anthony Rook Hudson Red Buttons Bashfulness Chemistry Basketball Studying Quietness Hair Style Shop Girls Flute Girls Math Baseball Shop Mischievousness Bleached Hair Studying Chemistry Flirting Talking Music Witty Remarks Cracking Gum Flirting Studying Talking Back Cheerleading Sleeping In Class Loud Clips DIOUX City Anthon '58 Ford Mailbox Telephone Home Moville Dances Anywhere But Home Home Guard Meetings Slcux City Moville Pierson f c , ' 9, a n r Q . 0 U A . ' . ' we . F ' ' ' ' in a - : C ' A . I L 'I ' 1 ' - - , . B , L W. , . . . x I i 1 . In 1 e ' t L e . Q . . . . . . I I . I O . A 1 . 0 I ........... fc Zi? 95 W I wa, : A J I . t ' ' ' ,U . La
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class presented their play nArsen1c and Old Lace' on rriday SVBHL15, 1 y 6 1959, under the d1r ection of Mr McMahon and Mr Butcher The play w s a mysterv comedy of The entire actlon of tne play takes Brewster home in Brooklyn The storv poisoning of twelve elderlx gentlemen aunts, while everyone thought Their other nephew, Jonathan, aunts had only in a different incidents happened throughout e129 OO minus the expenses the present tlme place in the was based on the by the two old mai it was thelr nephew,Teddy had the same ha lt s matter Many mysterious the play Total lntake was '09- 'QQ-' Abby Brewster The Rev Dr Harper Teddy Brewster Oflicer Brophy Officer Klein Martha Brewster Elaine Harper 'ortimer Brewster Mr Gibbs Jonathan Brewster Dr Linsteln Officer O'Hara Lieutenant Roone Mr Witherspoon LaDonna uroth Leonard Lund Joe ness Lavern Welty Glenn nrueger Irene addock Janet Ureen Johr Lohse Clifford ogmptell Don Hagan Larrx Lpl1ng Keith Kuhn Danny Ven Norman Fed Cash ' 1- x f, ' X , if 5 5 . ,' QI I ' ' v -sg 1 l K . I .' . ' ' '1 J. 7' A.. , ' V O A I Q G ' E .. D e . - 1 1 ' n 4 ,, , D L o - , bf hi . L u I U' . . , A L, 'T-W 4 . l fL f'i f'1L 5 I L I I I , fs O I C O I I l . U I O D O . Q O I C O O ,I e e e o e o a s e YT 0 e 0 o il -w O C Q O O O V o e c e n o Q . - 0 e 0 o e o e e W . X e u a s u e - 0 'I - o l o u o o U' ' . 0 e e o e o n yo e o o r 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 e
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