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The Class Will Wanda Alexander, will my bookkeeping chair to some studious person. Norma Teague, will my good nature to all oncoming Freshmen. Fred Banks, bequeath my biology ability to Phyllis Headlee. Earnestine Best, will my position as annual editor to Virginia Stebbins, Janice Bishop, will the task of writing the prophecy to Beverly Darnell. Sam Bartkoski, give my place in the Senior play to Albert Stebbins. Charles Belcher, will my position as a future farmer to Karl Allison. Denzial Brackenridge, will my basketball uniform to Beverly Sherman. Lloyd Carter, will my ability to keep my girl to Leroy Smith, Maynard Coale, bequeath my curly hair to Ronnis Bishop. Mary Clonts, will my laugh to Marva Helm. Joann Coale, will all the mimeograph ink to Gayle Gannaway. C. R. Cook, will my grin to John Esry. Betty Garber, will all the books in the library to anyone who can manage them. Jim Dissler, will my ability to create pandemonium to Willis Strong. Anita Gilpin, will all my boy friends to Darlene Slichenmyer. Richard Flewelling will my quietness to Bill Beaty. Helen Gresham, leave my sewing ability to Shirley Richardson. Cecil Floyd, will my dictionary to Everett Slichenmyer. Mary Haile, leave my typewriter to Harold Wilson. Reta Harris, leave my good sportsmanship to Louise Vickers. Pat Foley, bequeath my studious nature to Jerald Jones. Shirley Hess, leave my cute figure to Beverly Kennemer. Maurice Fugate, leave my Prose and Poetry book to anyone who can digest it! Harold Adams, will all my books to oncoming Seniors. Joyce Huff, will my dimples to Jim Woody. Donald Hamilton, bequeath my love for art to Beverly Winn. Patty Kelly, will to Barbara Sherman, my ability to hold my guy. Dean Henry, leave my football pads to Leland Gannaway. Mary Ellen Kennedy, will all I've got that I don't want to Sammy Day. Donald Hertzberg, will my old seat covers to Pat Grimsley. Joyce Kidd, leave my assorted suitors to Phyllis Adams. Eugene Horning, give my willingness to work to Orlin Bishop. Imogene Leonard, will my brunette locks to Bonnie Taylor. Robert Jadlot, bequeath to Elvia Caldwell, my love for good old E. H. S. Rosalie Lovewell, leave my freckles to Eddie Miller. Junior Lakin, will my basketball shoes to Larry Stockstill. Lorene Hopkins, will my ability to get my man to Donna Green. Bennie Livengood, leave my list of telephone numbers to James Caldwell. Joan Medearis, give my many admirers to Josephine Hillsman. Melvin Marshall, will my sweet voice to Garell Hoffman. Donna Miller, leave my post as editor of the El-Hi-Mo to Shirley Carter. Ronald Hubbard, leave my bold ways to Ronald Anderson. Arthur Hunt, will my sun tan to Bonnie Taylor. Dewanda Lowrey, bequeath my Slimness to Shirley Stoneking. Lewis McAlexander, leave my drum to Merlin Canney. Donald McCormick, leave my basketball suit to my little brother, Sam. Carrie McFarland, bequeath my long hair to Jo Anne Hendrickson. Nancy McLean, leave my personality to the faculty. Bob May, will my purple anklets to Gary Green. Ray Messick, leave my excellence as a shorthand student to any other boys who would like to try this difficult course, Mary Ann Morgan, will my green eyes to someone who will use them to their best advantage. Lloyd Neely, will my study hall desk to Grayson Hedges. Loren Nichols, bequeath my dependability to Bill McWilliams. Monte Norman, leave all my text books to Marvin Vittetoe. Betty Greer, leave all the fun l've had in high school to John Julian. Bob Pace, will my speed as a reader to Jack Pankey. Beverly Plain, bequeath my Sweetness to Ruth McDonald. Jim Pope, leave the big, brown eyes that I can use so well to DeWayne Helm. Eloise Rice, will my good record as a student to Thomas Taber. Richard Robley, bequeath my car to Donna Mitchell. Stanley Shumaker, leave my low voice to Lola Yarnell. Doyle White, leave my love for music to Harold Wilson. Joyce Whitesell, leave my desk in study hall to Mary Ware. Betty Wood, will my ability to get my man to Elvia Caldwell. Marcelle Smith, will my shorthand notebook to Beverly Hlavacek.
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Don Hertzberg speaking at the Athletic Banquet F. F. A, initiation of the G1-een Hands
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I, Marvin Smith, leave my height to John Esry. I, Rowland Smith, leave my football uniform to Sam McCormick. I, Wanda Snyder, leave my dainty ways to Donna McCullick. I, Peggy Stephens, leave my shy ways to Linda Slichenmyer. 1, J, Steward, leave my speaking ability to Jim Woody. I, Earlene Stockstill, leave my ability to play the piano to Jo Anne Hendrickson. I, Betty Thompson, give my office practice Set to one of the unfortunate Juniors. I, Larry Wallace, leave my dramatic ability to Eugene Chadwick. I, Paul Warner, leave my pen and ink to Jack Panky. I, Mary Weber, leave my quietness to the Freshmen. In witness whereof, we, the Senior class, the testators, have set our hands and seal hereto this twenty-fifth day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five 119551. Seal Signed, Sealed, published and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Senior class of El Dorado Springs High School, the above named testator, in the presence of us, who, at their re- quest and in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. Class Prophecy While on safari in darkest Africa, my friend and I met with a fearful accident which took our lives. After making our home in Paradise, we were permitted to go through the Book of Life. As we were gaz- ing through its pages, we came upon the names of our classmates of 1954 and 1955. This is what the Great Prophet had to say: In the book we see that Harold Adams has been named Lineman of the Year by the NCAA. Earnestine Best is now a recruiting sergeant in the WACS. She hopes to someday start recruiting men as well as women. Mary Clonts is a kindergarten teacher. She hopes to work up and become a professor of economics at Stanford University. C. R. Cook has made a name for himself in the Metropolitan Opera. He is one of the most gifted Sopranos of our time. Jim Dissler is now manager of the Fluffy Puffy Powder Puff Manufacturing Company. Richard Flewelling has just completed writing another book. His last was the Smash hit, The South 'Shall Rise Again. Sam Bartkoski is a talented pianist. He has given many recitals, but his most recent is said by the critics to be a true masterpiece. Wanda Alexander and Richard Robley are a team of world-famous trapeze artists. They are now working for the Ringling Brothers Circus under the name of Bo-Bo and Trixie. Next week Denzial Brackenridge will be defending her title of World's Heavyweight Women's Wrest- ling Champion. Lorene Hopkins is her able opponent. May the best woman win. Patty Kelly has not as yet made much of a name for herself as a snake charmer, but she is looking forward to a bright future. The world has a new Walking Preacher of the Ozarks. The replacement is Rowland Smith, and he has dedicated himself to the carrying of the word to the sinful cowboys of the Wild West. Mary Weber is a hat designer in Pea Ridge, Arkansas. Betty Thompson has taken over the post of superintendent of hospital number three in Nevada, Mis- souri. She likes her job very much as many of the patients remind her of her old classmates of E. H. S. Donald Hamilton's job is quite different from the others. He is a mortician. Ronald Hubbard is a deep-sea diver. He has not married as of yet, because he has hopes of finding a mermaid in his underwater explorations. So far, all he has found is several octupi. The New York City Ballet Company has recently been honored by the coming of Joyce Huff. She has plans of becoming a prima ballarina. Bob May is a barber working for his father-in-law. Marlene can't help him very much with his work because she has to stay home and care for the little ones. Helen Gresham, Imogene Leonard, Rosalie Lovewell, and Joan Medearis are all charter members of The Society for Betterment of Former E. H. S. Students. Their club has one male member. He is Ray Messick. Jim Pope is presently in the position of chief dentist of the Mayo Clinic. His assistant is Eloise Rice, and we see that she is very happy with her work. Donna Miller lives in the jungle now. She goes steady with B-omba, and they go swinging every night. Reta Harris is a jet pilot. She has had her picture in several newspapers and is very proud of her rating as a jet ace. Don McCormick is a band leader. His band is called Donnie's Dynamite Doozies, and it is said that they are really going places. Carrie McFarland and Maynard Coale are famous chefs at the Statler Hotel in New York City. They are very enthusiastic about their work. Cecil Floyd has made a fortune in the chewing gum business. His latest product serves the dual purpose of chewing gum and cellophane tape. Dewanda Lowrey runs a fish hatchery. Her daily exercise consists of swimming with the fish. Evlyn Thompson is a bull fighter in Mexico City. She will soon tour the world and fight bulls every- where.
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