Fairfax High School - Guardian Yearbook (Fairfax, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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.mlm 311. A CZZM flfllfl' We, the Senior Class of l954 of the Fairfax High School of Fairfax, Missouri, County of Atchison, State of disillusion, having come to our last hours of sane mind, and in peace with all the world, do hereby give, bequeath and devise all our goods, traits, and possessions to the following beneficiaries, to-wit: To the high school teachers in general we will a new supply of patience to replace that which we have caused them to lose. And to Mr. Fraser, an ener- getic annual staff and a printing press iso he can print his own annuall. To the coaches, Mr. Barg- man and Mr. McVay, we will an oversize bottle of Hadacol for the players and a box of nerve pills for themselves. To Mr. Swain we will a large traffic light to be set in the hall between classes. We will to the everfaithful cooks a whole year's supply of honey, beans and peanut butter. Lastly, as a class, we bequeath to the Juniors, to be disposed of as they see fit, all the tears shed in exams and all wrong answers set down in times of weakness. To former classmates, Dayton Owens, Robert Templeton, Pam Taylor, Joyce Matlock, Donna Thies- feld, Johnny Barger, Albert Lee Jones, and Charles Gaukel, we will a host of fond memories of their pleasant days at old F.H.S. Marlene Cundall wills her I5 colors of finger nail polish and 47 pairs of earrings to Ruth Swinehart and Charlotte Hayes respectively. To Wynona An- derson goes her ability to get along with everyone. Evelyn Carter wills her fondness for Rock Port and Tarkio to Carolyn Frohn and Phyllis Henson. Billy Dunkle wills his bow legs to Melvin Sey- mour and his perfectly good, and yet-to-be-used speech ,book to Larry Fair. Don't wear it out, Larry! Richard Green wills his place on the honor roll to Beverly Jorgensen. To Sybil Sims goes his mus- ical ability, and to Eddie Davis his peculiar trait of having his finger in every pie, and to Jack Kruse goes his ability to study. To Charlotte Hayes goes his position as editor of the annual. Mary Ann Grindstaff bequeaths her ability to unhook speedometers to Barbara Ball. Make use of this, Barbara, might come in handy sometime! To Corky Norton goes Richard HoweIl's little black book, How to Become a Kleptomaniac in I0 Easy Lessons. His other little black book full of addresses and phone numbers goes to Dallas Anderson. Clifford Kerns bequeaths his joke book to Eddie Plumb, and his ability to play basketball to Dale Faulkner. Let's use that to win some ball games next year, Dale! Gary Massie wills his ability to chew gum and not get caught to Melvin Seymour, and his l5O makeup slips to David Gubser. Frank Pierce wills those wild hair cuts to Jack Kruse and his position as President of the F.F.A. to Donald Kemerling. Bertha Plumb gives her quiet disposition to some- one well able to use it, Barbara Ball, and her perfect 36 to Anna Faye Smith. Marion Ray bequeaths his good looks and way with the gals to Larry Fair, and his convincing man- ner he uses when begging Mr. Fraser for an excuse to Corky Norton. Joe Ed Straub wills his place on the track team to Eddie Davis, and that cute giggle to Sybil Sims. Marjorie Thomson and Theresa Wynn will their places in the U.P.T.K. Society to Sue Whitford and Carolyn Lamphier. Their places in 85 M.P.H.'ers to Carolyn Frohn and Ruth Swinehart, and places in the U.W.W.W. to Beverly Jorgensen and Anna Faye Smith. Seems strange they haven't joined the Ku Klux Klan. If the lucky recipients of these places in these fine and upstanding organizations will ask their generous givers as to the meaning of the sym- bols, they will gladly tell them what societies they now belong to. Don't be too shocked girls! Bill Walker wills that dry humor and Bugs Bunny accent to Dale Faulkner and Dallas Anderson. Lastly, Dwain Willis wills his cigarettes and comic books to Jack Kruse. Just don't let Fraser see you with them, Jack! Hereunto have we set our hands and seal with the understanding that this will and testament is to stand stalwart against all attacks and ravages of time or change ..... S-J Rlinefe-en l-lundreol anal ln-:lftu-li-our a s Ilfllifiill 3

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