Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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To—Sandra Lynn, the ability to dance in the road and not be scared away by some unseen monster. To—Mary Jane Martens, a nail file so she can keep her nails filed short during basketball season. To—Larry Bowman, someone else to pound on during Study Hall. To—Jo Ann Lilleman, a crystal ball so she can foretell their future. To—Ed Goetz, a carton of gum to replace some of the pieces he's given me. To—Dorothy, my little sister, the fun I've had during my Senior year. To—Coach Buhlig, the hope of getting new buses. To—Wanda Manning, my position as cheerleader. May she exercise her vocal chords more than I. To—All steadies , if you should break up, the ability to try to be nice to the other party involved. I, Irma Boeschen, having finished four years in C.H.S. do will to the following: To—Margaret Peppers the ability to finish high school. To—Linda Rose the ability not to worry about the time she gets home. To—Kenny Fricke, someone else to pester on the bus next year. To—Don Tracy, the ability not to lose things. To—Mr. Sander, a smarter Biology class next year. To—Coach, someone else to make sit in the front seat during study hall. I, Dixie Ashford, being of sound mind and body, will to the following people my most cherished possessions which I acquired while in four years at C.H.S. To—Sandra Lynn, my ability to do things legal like which she needs. To— Mary Martin, my piano stool. May she do better than I. To—Carol Hajek, someone else for her to get a glass of water. To—Coach Buhlig, someone else to practice calling hogs in study hall. To—Mr. Canfield, another secretary to keep the Guidance Center in a mess. To—Mrs. Hollis, someone else who dearly loves her meat loaf. To—Sherry Goetz, my ability to have fun all four years of high school. To—All the Juniors, the ability to become a SENIOR. To—Mr. Finnell, someone else to disagree with in Shorthand. I, Nyola Hoeppner, being of unsound mind after four years in C.H.S. , leave to the following some of my most valued possessions: To—Connee Lynn, my place on the Basketball team. May she do better than I have. To—The Cooks, someone else to use all their Kleenex. To—Sandra Lynn, my place as cheerleader. May she enjoy it as much as I have. To—Jo Ann Lilleman, the ability to become a Senior. To—Bruce Morgan, someone else for him to pester. To—Coach, someone else who can ONLY make free shots when the clock ISN'T running. To—Kenneth Fricke, my books. May he use tham more than I have. To—Edward Goetz, someone else to chew all his gum. I, Nelson Jungerman, hereby bequeath the following things: To—Dixie, the ability to live a happy married life. To—Coach, the ability to get along better with his wife than he does with the basketball teams. To—Jim, the ability to make money. (He's been asking me how to make it the last four years.) To—The Cooks, the ability to keep on making hot rolls. To—The Seniors, the best of luck!! I, Joyce Liese, about to leave C.H.S. leave my possessions that I cherish the most to the following person: To—Eddie Goetz, someone else to hand gum. To—Jo Ann Lilleman, my ability to chew gum which I did very often, and also the ability to make a lay-up. To—Sandra Lynn, the ability to go to Smitty's and not get in trouble. To—Wanda Manning and Dorothy Able, a happy time dancing after ball games. To—Mary Jane Martens, the ability to cut fingernails during basketball season. To—The girl that plays center field next year, I leave the hope that you don't get knocked out. To—Coach, all the luck and happiness that life will hold for him and if you're here next year, may you have someone else to eat dextrose pills like I did. I, Eckhard J. Preuss, having finished four years of High School, do hereby draw up my last will and testament: To—all the Freshmen, the ability to get through four years of High School. To—Coach, someone else who likes Physical Ed. more than I did. To—Mr. True, someone else who knows a little more than I, especially in English. To—Edward Goetz, someone else to drive him to town after school. To—Mr. Sander, someone who is as dumb as I am in your Biology class. To—Miss Meinberg, another bass voice, as good as mine. To—Mrs. Hollis, someone else to come back for seconds. To—All the Seniors, the best of luck in the future. I, Harlan McGinnis, being of unsound body and simple mind leave the following possessions: To—Gene Deterding, I leave my unstable position as pitcher on the softball team. To—Terry Romeo Lisby, I leave my little black book filled with blank pages. To—the cooks, I leave someone else to make sure all extra food is eaten. To—Coach Buhlig, I leave all of my drafting equipment. To—the faculty, I just leave and that should be enough. 1 6



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