Cuba High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Cuba, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Will We, the departing members of the senior class of Cuba High I I School, being of sound mind and memory, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I. Carole Baughman, bequeath my privilege of being cheerleader four years to any girl who will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Lois Baughman, bequeath my ability to snap photos of people, when they least expect it, to anyone who has an album that'll match mine. I, Duane Beaird, bequeath my Chevy, Green Bomb , to Dwight Hart. I, Larry Beam, bequeath my ability to play football to anyone who needs it. I, Charles Benham, bequeath my height to Raymond Fidler. I, Bill Blakely, bequeath my seat in Mr. Nelson's office every noon hour to Jerry Spratt be- cause he will probably need it. I, JoAnn Buxton, bequeath my laughing sprees to Carol Ault, who doesn't do bad herself. I, Junior Buxton, bequeath my position as forward on the varsity basketball team to Goof Keefauver. I, Paul Cantrall, bequeath my locker to some fortunate boy in an underclass. I, Edward Churchill, bequeath my spot in the middle of the line to Dick Mowery. I, Virginia Churchill, bequeath my all day horseback rides to Beverly Cramblet if she learns to ride. I, Jim Clark, bequeath my report cards to the library to be used as a goal for future gener- ations . I, joan Cramblet, bequeath my ability to stay on my own side of the seat to Kay Sprangler, who seems to forget which side is hers. I, Jack Crocker, bequeath my wise cracks to someone who can appreciate them. I, Leonard Falrburn, bequeath my naps in Miss Tapper's classes to anyone who thinks that they can get by with it. I, Larry Ford, bequeath my girl, Irene, to anyone who thinks that they can get her. I, Laverne Ford, bequeath my driving skills to Eddie Shields, who, of course, doesn't need them. I, Lorena Ford, bequeath my blushes to all the bold underclassmen. I, Joe Graham, bequeath my '50 Ford to Larry Chambers. I, Victor Gray, bequeath my ability to walk to school to Dizzy McLouth. I, Claude Hallam, bequeath my '37 Dodge to Donald Seward if he thinks he can afford to keep it running. I, Virginia Hallam, bequeath my quiet ways to Marilyn Edwards. I, Beverly Hart, bequeath some nice girl to Mr. Stevenor. I, JoAnn Hendee, bequeath my talent for arguing to Gig Bevard, who already knows how. I, Lee Hendee, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to my brother, Herbert, who needs it. I, Doris Henderson, bequeath my height to Mable Orwig. I, Sandra johns, bequeath a package of Life Savers to Dixie Shields. I, Dick Kerr, bequeath my driving ablllty to Pat Conley. I, John Lafary, bequeath my mechanical skill to Terry Pickel, so he can keep his '49 Plymouth running to Lewistown. I, Larry Manalo, bequeath my big wave to Gary Wilson. I, Pauline Martindale, bequeath my shyness to Mr. Wilhoit, who is already shy. I, Ruth Matheny, bequeath my place as the only girl in physics to some scientific-minded ju- nior girl. I, Harriett McClaughry, bequeath Retah Surry my pony tall and Ronnie Ehresman my ruler, which he is always using in bookkeeping. I, Larry McCloskey, bequeath my natural curly hair to anyone who wants it. I, Josephine McCormick, bequeath my ability to blush at anytime to Colleen Ogden. This page sponsored by: -24- CANTON STATE BANK -4 Canton

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Awards -4 JOHN MOWERY DORIS HENDERSON Boys' State D.A.R. Award JOYCE STECK ED CHURCHILL Betty Crocker Award DeKalb Agriculture Award The students who have earned the awards throughout the year are shown on these pages . The Cardinal Staff salutes you! This page sponsored by: LEATHA'S BEAUTY SHOP--Marietta SPOON RIVER LUMBER CO. --Seville



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I, Larry McLouth, bequeath nothing until I get something that will will. I, John Mowery, bequeath my flattop to Mr. Herrmann. I, Milton Murphy, bequeath my sideburns to Larry Harper. I, Kathryn Orwlg, bequeath my regular Sunday night ride in a '56 yellow and black Chevy from Galesburg to absolutely nobody. I, June Paul, bequeath my power to catch the man I want to Sandra Ford. I, Nancy Phillips, bequeath my gift of speech to Janice Miller, who really doesn't need it. I, Paul Pigg, bequeath my ability to skip school and not get caught to Terry Pickel, who will probably need it. I, Linda Polich, bequeath my nickname to any one who thinks they are sweet enough. I, Bonnie Rench, bequeath my forthcoming home in West Palm Beach, Florida, to absolutely no one. I, Mary Jane Roberts, bequeath my smile to anyone who wants it. I, Gilbert Ruhl, bequeath my high point average per basketball game to Chris Heller. I, Mary Ryan, bequeath my kid brother, Pee Wee Ryan, who beats me up every day, to anybody. I, Carlos Shaw, bequeath my surplus knowledge to all the underclassmen. There's enough to go around! I, Philip Spratt, bequeath to Norman Chenoweth my name of Bunny's Boy . I, Joyce Steck, bequeath my clarinet swab to those clarinet players who don't seem to have one I, Cookie Strode, bequeath my automobile to Shirley jones to haul Chris around in. I, Dallas Taylor, bequeath my middle name to anyone who wants lt. I, Don Thomson, bequeath my nickname Mouse to Truman Turall. I, Marilyn Thompson, bequeath my posture to Daisy Ashwood. I, Roland Thompson, bequeath all my books to any junior who wants them. I, Jimmy Walker, bequeath my sense of humor to Billy Thompson. I, Ann Walsh, bequeath my good times in American History to Sally Petty. I, Janet Watson, bequeath my position as president of F . H. A. to some unsuspecting junior. I, Bernard Wheeler, bequeath my job for Burl to Roger Keefauver. I, Virginia Williamson, bequeath my quiet ways to Colleen Biswell. I, Carl Windsor, bequeath my position on the basketball floor to Larry Harper, who will fill it nicely. To the school board, we bequeatn our undying gratitude for the improvements made in our building. To Mr. Nelson, we bequeath our heartiest congratulations for the successful completion of his first year as principal. To the underclassmen, we bequeath our hopes that you will keep the standards set by us . In testimony whereof, we have here unto affixed our hand and seal this first day of May, A .D., ninteen hundred and fifty-eight. THE SENIOR CLASS OF '58 D Class Prophecy f One night, as I was sitting in my living room turning the class 7' gl ring on my finger, I said aloud, l wish I knew what the class of '58 5, K will be doing ten years from now. 1 'Q 0 Out d m la r' ie and sa'd W' h that sam ' h poppe y c ss ing gen 1 , is e wis 2 K aloud three times and rub your ring. : 1 It was then I was allowed to look into the future--to 1968 and this is what I saw . LARRY McLOUTH and LARRY BEAM were enjoying their work as coaches of a girls football team, which was in good shape. CHARLES BENHAM was doing well in his own Hot Rod Shop with the world's best mechanic, JOHN LAFARY. LAVERNE FORD and HARRISON HENDEE had teamed up on the Cuba police force and had cap- tured public enemy no. 1, Halitosis. This page sponsored by: -25- UNITED ELECTRIC COAL CO. --- Cuba

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