Cuba High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Cuba, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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O Cl .3 Class Will O We, the class of '59, being of sound mind and memory and realizing that our days at Cuba High School are limited do de- clare and publish this to be our last will and testament: I, Patricia Ault, bequeath my ability to have fun Homecoming Week to the junior class. I, Sharon Baker, bequeath the distinguished title of senior to any freshman who is willing to work three more years . I, Gloreta Bevard, bequeath my frequent trips to Lewistown to absolutely no one. I, Bill Brooks, bequeath my office as president of the F .F .A . to Bob Murphy, if he thinks he can keep order. I, Carole Ault Burton, bequeath my Home Ec. III trip to Joanne Clark. I, Linda Cameron, bequeath my position as the only girl in math for the past 2 years to any girl who is ready for a lot of fun. I, Dorothy Cathey, bequeath my now and then trips to Smithfield to absolutely no one. I, Carl Cattron, bequeath my girl friend, Judy Riley, to anyone who thinks they can get her. I, Norman Chenoweth, bequeath my trips to Peoria to anyone who can afford to buy the gas . I, Sally Clark, bequeath my long red hair to Shirley Haggerty, who doesn't seem to have too much hair! I, Zolene Clavberg, bequeath my ability to giggle in band to anyone who wants to play my bass clarinet. I, Pat Conley, bequeath my good fortune in being chosen cheerleader four years to Rosalind Chambers . I, Lucille Crick, bequeath my position at the electric typewriter to Nancy Diltsg maybe she won't make as many mistakes. I, Marilyn Edwards, bequeath my red hair to anyone who wants it and my gift of gab to Merry Koelling. I, Ronnie Ehresman, bequeath my ability to be late to practically everything I attend to absolutely no one I, Carolyn Fidler, bequeath any shortness, my love of Latin, and my daily marriage proposals to my sister Janie who has a good start in all three directions. Watch out Janie! I, Sandra Ford, bequeath my name Ford to Shirley Hallam if she can capture a male by that name. I, Don France, bequeath my room at The Hub to Hugh Huff. I, Richard Hall, bequeath my ability to be happy all the time to anyone that has troubles . I, Dwight Hart, bequeath my Latin and German letters to anyone who wants to translate them for me. I, Chris Heller, bequeath my great physique to Dick Baloney Mowery. I, Don Hendryx, bequeath my ability to hot rod to Nancy Nelmes. I, Nancy Howerter, bequeath my nickname John to anyone with the name of John. Also, I bequeath my boyfriend, Joe, to no one. I, Phillip Keefauver, bequeath my nickname Goof to any other goof. I, Grace Lafary, bequeath my driving ability to Erma Wages so she won't have to ride a bicycle anymore I, Melbert Lafary, bequeath my loud socks to anyone who will wear them. I, Kent Shaver, bequeath my girlfriend to absolutely no one. I, Dixie Shields, bequeath my ability to giggle at anything and nothing to any freshman girl who wants to keep Mr. Stevenor in a dither. John Slater, bequeath my height to Otto Hensley. Kay Spangler, bequeath my boyfriend, Dean Coulter, to no one. I, Connie Stoneking, bequeath my typewriter in the typing room to Charlotte Crick. I, Carolyn Strode, bequeath my ability to get along with my teachers to my brother, Larry. I, Retah Surry, bequeath my ability to eat candy in 6th period study hall to anybody who wants to pass it to the people around him . I, Robert Tallent, bequeath my favorite pastime of hunting to David Bishop. I. I, I, Roger Taylor, bequeath my size 7-3,f4 helmet to the athletic department to pack footballs in next year. I, Ronald Taylor, bequeath the task of handing out cigars to anyone who wants to. I, Billie Thompson, bequeath my shortness to Gary Smart. I, Ronnie Thompson, bequeath my driver's license to Ronnie Tompkins. I, Libby Truax, bequeath my pet skunk to anyone who can catch him. I, Truman Turall, bequeath my ability to play drums to Ben Bishop. Sponsored by: NU-WAY LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS--Havana WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. --Chicago

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CAROL MILLER PAT CONLEY Freshman Sophomore 1955 1956 LUCILLE CRICK CAROLYN FIDLER IUIHOI' Senior 1957 1958 Sponsored by: DAVIS STORES--St. David, Galesburg



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I, Richard Lasswell, bequeath my knack for getting into trouble to anyone. I, Berneata Martindale, bequeath my ability to pass notes in the study hall and get caught in the act to Peggy Cathey. I, Bernard Marvel, bequeath my 12 years of riding the bus to school to anyone who doesn't get tired of looking at the same scenery. I, Dorothy Matheny, bequeath my boyfriend, George, to absolutely no one. I, Phil McLouth, bequeath my nickname Hero to Richard Williams. I, Carol Miller, bequeath Larry Wilson's brother, Gary, to anybody who wants him. He's a pest! Janice Miller, bequeath my experience of attending Illinois Girls' State to some junior girl. Colleen Ogden, bequeath my pencil to any girl who is planning to take Home Ec. III. I, Terry Pickel, bequeath my seat in the office to serve my detentions to Charlie Lafary who has a pretty good start. I, David Plotts, bequeath my ability to act up in study hall and not get caught to Robert Thomson. I, Judy Riley, bequeath my friendly disposition to all juniors . ' I, Tom Rogers, bequeath my last name to all Roy Rogers' fans . I, Mary Ryan, bequeath my bookkeeping book to Bill Brooks and my sympathy to all next year's American History students . I, Karen Scalf, bequeath my ability to become engaged to Merry Koelling. I, Jack Walsh, bequeath my football position to Ransom Tompkins. I, Ken Williamson, bequeath my desire to play football to Ronnie Lawver. I, Gary Wilson, bequeath my two bar helmet to anyone that's brave enough to wear it, providing they wear it with pride. I, Helen Dilts, bequeath my natural blond hair to all peroxide blondes .O I. I. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this first day of May A.D. nineteen hundred and fifty-nine. Senior Class of '59 Class Prophecy After having finished a delicious capsule of condensed food, I leaned back in my chair to watch the moon- beams as they entered the room. My mind drifted back to the earth and the members of my graduating class. Gee! It seemed a long time since I had also been an earthling. But this life on the moon! I wouldn't change it for anything. I have tried Florida, California, most of the other states, several different islands and coun- tries. I still say that you can't beat life here on the moon! When I was in high school they said it couldn't be doneg but, here I sit with my T.V. tuned to station EAR- TH and watching my ex-classmates as they go about their lives . I hate to be considered a snooper but after these ten years I cannot resist checking on them. ROGER TAYLOR and PHIL McLOUTH have put their football talents together and are the coaches at Navy. I see the new president-elect is HONEST KEN WILLIAMSON. That old saying, honesty is the best policy, really did do a lot for Ken. His secretary is the former LUCILLE CRICK. PHILLIP KEEFAUVER, better known as Goof has his own jazz band. This organization is called Goof's jazzeroos The critics don't have too much to say, but that they are loud. One member of this famed group is CRAZY STICKS TURA LL, the drummer. It seems as though show business has claimed many of our classmates. A dance act known as the Three Little Girlies, consisting of LIBBY TRUAX, PATRICIA AULT, and ZOLENE CLA YBERG, is quite out ofthis world according to a moon newspaper columnist. I just got a news flash from Mars saying that the multimillionaire lover, TERRY PICKEL, better known as Whitey, has just announced his engagement to Brigitte Bardot! But, don't get too aroused, this is only the twelfth time! Maybe this is the real thing! Sponsored by: C.C. MILLER DRESS SHOP-- Canton VVESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. --Peoria

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