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Class Will The Great and Mighty Seniors of 1960, being of unsound mind and broken body do hereby make our last will and testament. I, Carol Pfingston, will my height to Sharell Wyatt. I, Jean Durrett, will Don Herzog my ability to get along better with his brother than he does. I, Nancy Anderson, will my ability to say, well ah to Joyce Hollis. I, Harold Pfingston, will my ability to drive a car without wrecking it to Dick McDaniel. I. Diana Crow, will my ability to be able to wear a dress the whole year round to Ramona Mays. 1, Sherrill Stepp, will my ability to be confused in Advanced Math to Roy Baxter. I, Robert Crabtree, will my ability to go to school dances to Dan Hollis. I, Linda Graham, will my athletic ability to Dale Adamson. 1, Nadine Kelley, will my excess weight to Joan Nunnery. I. Carolyn Moore, will my ability to always be mixed up in Chemistry to LaWanda Fischer. I, Cardon Berry, will my ability to drive carefully to John Crow. I, Becky Hooker, will my loyalty to Eads High School to Donna Mae Stoker. 1, Joyce Barber, will my natural wavey hair to Dennis Larkins. 1, Bonnie Weeks, will my freckles to Roger Woodrome. I, Margaret Bell, will my ability to pass English tests to Dona Sue Riggins. I, Roland Mays, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Larry Frazee. I, David Harrison, will my haircut to Art Lane. I, Steve Woodrome, will my ability to get along with Mr. Sanborn to Richard Ritchie. I, Richard Morton, will my ability to drive fast to John Nunnery. I, Pete Koch, will my ability to try and take Home Ec for at least one year to Dwight Lessenden. I. Carol Pfingston, will my ability to read shorthand to Juanita Jacobs. I, Jean Durrett, will my cheerleading ability to Larry Krueger. I, Nancy Anderson, will my ability to lose bets to Wayne McKnight. I, Harold Pfingston, will my height to Jerry Ritchie. I, Diana Crow, will my ability to be still in study hall to Sharon Lovett. I, Sherrill Stepp, will my ability to be constantly studying to George King. I, Robert Crabtree, will my ability to drive to Ronnie Homan. I, Linda Graham, will my traveling experience inside the United States to Dick Moore. I, Nadine Kelley, will my excess height to Laurene Jones. 1, Carolyn Moore, will my ability to keep my hair the same color to Wanda Mays. I, Becky Hooker, will my ability to get mixed-up in Physics to James Rookstool. I, Joyce Barber, will my ability to do Bookkeeping to Peggy Buck. I, Bonnie Weeks, will my ability to write Shorthand to Janet Lang. I, Roland Mays, will my ability to be quiet in class to Bert Stoker. I. David Harrison, will my ability to blush with a smile to Betty Jo Weber. I, Steve Woodrome, will my ability to get dressed promptly for football to Russella Hofmeister. 1, Richard Morton, will my ability to go to church to Keith Dunlap. I, Pete Koch, will my ability to stay awake in church to Wally Mosher. Class of ’60
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Class jH Twelve years ago 33 very frightened little boys and girls entered the first grade of Eads Public School. They were: Cardon Berry, Linda Buck, Jean Cain, Diana Crow, Jean Durrett, Dudley Jackson, Rebecca Hooker, George King, Joline Helton, Pete Koch. Phyllis Hutt, Joe Kuntz, Laurene Jones. LeVern Mays, Richard Morton, Richard McDaniel, Nadine Kelley, Judith Merriweather, Judith Reid, Bill Stoner, Dale Stoner, Max Williams, Conrad Tenorio, Virgil Peterson, Earl Gilbert, Douglas Johnson, Harold Brumbaugh, David Bray, Karen Smith, Susan Parsons, Gloria Lowman, Anthony Martin, and Bonnie Weeks. Our teacher was Miss Laura Balgue. The second year our teacher was Miss Ruthanna Jacobs. We lost Joe Kuntz, LaVern Mays, Jean Cain, Joline Helton, Virgil Peterson, Harold Burmbaugh, David Bray, Judith Merriweather, Laurene Jones. Karen Smith, Susan Parsons, and Gloria Lowman. We gained Roland Mays, Harold Pfingston, Carol Pfingston, Carolyn Moore, Byron Torkleson, Virgil Savely, Delmer Frederick, Narvilla Prosser, and Howard Whitcomb. In our third year we gained David Dooley, Earl Legg, and Glenda Gish. We lost Douglas Johnson, Richard McDaniel, Virgil Savely, Harold Pfingston, Carol Pfingston. Bill Stoner, Conrad Tenorio, Max Williams, Narvilla Prosser, Howard Whitcomb, and Joline Helton. Our teacher was Mrs. Raymond Dunlap. The fourth year we gained seven new students. They were: Joyce Barber, George Harrington, Eugene Ekstrand, Janet Jillie, Jane Robinett. Margaret Hargate, and Dolores Brendlinger. We lost Earl Legg. Our teacher was Mrs. Lois Sibcy. The fifth year Douglas Campbell, Wesley McKenney, Phyllis McKenney, and Linda Graham joined our class, and we lost David Dooley, Margaret Hargate, and Dolores Brendlinger. Our teacher was Mrs. Alvah White. In our sixth year we gained Pete Collins, Ray Cowin, Harold Pfingston, Carol Pfingston, David Harrison, and Darlene Benentendi. We lost Phyllis Hutt. Phyllis McKenney, Wesley McKenney, Douglas Campbell, and Dale Stoner. Our teacher was Mrs. Donald Durrett. The seventh year we lost Pete Collins, Ray Cowin, Eugene Ekstrand, and Earl Gilbert. We gained Betty Golden, Genevieve Bayles, Melvin Brian, Doug Campbell. Dean Carey, Robert Crabtree. Norman Parker, Terry Tinsley, and Kenneth Kerr. Our teacher was Miss Clara Morris. The eighth year our teacher was Mr. Don Davis. We gained Dan Retchloff and Nancy Ander- son, and lost Betty Goldern, Terry Tinsley. Kenneth Kerr, and Darlene Benentendi. As we began our first year of high school we lost Dan Retchloff. Our sponsor was Mr. Don Davis. Mr. Don Davis was our Sophomore sponsor. We gained Margaret Bell, and lost Dudley Jackson and Linda Buck. Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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