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' Gloss will T Q0 -X I, Judy Schulz, leave my Dodge to anyone who can afford to keep it in :good running condition .... We, Sandi Staton and E ith Easton, leave our abil- , FRN! ity to tell stories and jokes to Miss Crawford, Miss ' Keller, and Mr. Burchinal. . .I, Jim Skidmore, leave CHS, I hope. . .I, Jean Low, leave my bottle of sun- bleach to Linda l-Iargrove. . .I, Julie Janinet, leave my great chemistry ability to Bruce Hall. . . I, Henry Schichtle, leave my sports-writing ability to John Conway. . . We, Tony Hoffman and Nish Unsell, X leave our parking places to Larry Benjamen and Mary Lou Runyan. . . I, Carol Allcorn, leave my legs to 'next year's Senior play. . . I, Saundra Pool, leave my ability to keep boys on the string to anyone cap- ab e. . . We, the Seniors, leave our ine parties to the Sophomores fthe only ones able to carry onj. . . I, Steve Braschler, leave mcy solid geometry book JANICE SAPPENFIELD to Mrs. Eckhardt, who nee s it worse than I do. . . I, Nancy Edmondson, leave my swimming ability to Secretary the ducks. . .I, Charlotte Rutledge, leave my little HENRY SCHICHTLE feet to Sam Beam. . . I, Ralph Garland, leave my President Roach fwhat's left of itj to Mr. Sappenfield's journal- JULIE JAMINET ism classes to make trips to the Journal. However, I also leave the responsibility and trouble 'of keeping it running. . . We, Ronnie Norfleet and Syd'Hodges, leave our ability to get along to Carol Barber and Stan Eli. . . I, Terry Sullivan, leave my hot Pontiac to my little brother, Robert. . . I, Wilson Thurston, leave my height to Bobby Miller. . .I, Jerry Thomas, will my dancing shoes to anyone at Teen Town who needs them. . . I, Nisha Unsell, leave my hair ribbons to CHS to put in the trophy case in memory of me. . . We, the Drum Corps, wishing the new band, uniforms were ours, will our unif- forms???to next year's group, hopingxdthat the stitches will hold long enough for them to perform next year and thereafter. . . I, Don McCord, leave r. Burchinal and the broken stage props to next year's senior play cast. . .I, Bruce Scott, leave my ability to bother people to anyone who wants it. . . I, Carol McCelland, leave Doug, so keep your mitts off. . . I, Doris Foster, leave my driving Ability to I Johnny Charlesworth. . . I, Suzanne Stoner, leave my dad in a state of confusion .... . . . Vice-President vu S-if Perma 511 f Looking deep into the misty depths of Madame Magoo s crystal we see revealed the future of some of the class o 59 The f1rst figure to push through the in the years to come curtain of clouds 1S that of Dr James Skidmore working late in his laboratory at Harvard He 5 demonstrating to his assistants Jim Courtright and Kenneth Ford, on how to build an atom particle Here comes a figure on a dead run her skirt flying why it s head nurse Jean Low making her deadly fpardon me I mean her clail J bed pan run Oops' she tripped' but here are two familiar figures helping her up--- They re nurses Brede loft and Allen Arthur Murray has gone bankrupt due to the increasing opularrty of the Alfred Lay Dance Studios. A college campus IS taking shape now The campus o Oklahoma State here comes two old grads of CHS, Jim Cramer and Janice Sappenfield Janice is now a professor in architecture while Jim 1S head of the drafting depart- ment A fabulous winning two man team of Jerry Kepner and Les Van Wrnkle has hit the pro basketball world. Marjie Purcell and Brenda McClausland are running the largest and most popular Lonely Heart column Ronnie Costrn has become the nation s most popular combo artist He has a different type of combo--all girls: Marilyn London on the flute Janice Temple on drums Mary Warburton on piano Janice Englund on bass, and Judy Jones on clarinet Jean Lowrance has reached her height she s teaching advanced mathematics at West Point in the morning and . lecturing at Annapolis in the afternoon If you look even closer you can see Becky Medsker teaching the boys gym sg class Royce Stubblefield is the new typing teacher Burch Vowell 15 the new y director of the To Tell the Truth TV program and Darrell Cornelius is f running an old folks home Annie Nitz now Mrs Jack Alwood 1S the proud mother of quintuplets wqaq iii' YES el as r t 2' ,ipy y, X -- I . . . , , , s . ' ' - - .. - ' ' . ' I . . . . , . 9 . . . ' - I ' l , . ' IV Il n 1 1 ' , , ' ' 5 I I ' . . , . . . . I ' ' ' ' ' I ' H r. - - 5 , . , , 5:951115:-:fg,:533:::5E?4,r::, I . ' s:asa:f:qwaazAf fviffta .Cl QF? .. '-v-nr, .asa 4 qggirx-I-:-:l'21:3:7'4 5'3i'E1I t :Z3S:3:f:3S 1'ig,2 115: A 3 4 la at Arg 4 of N , k fs of f 7 P A shes ,K s. st , -with 'YN N'l aria 1 A sf g ,H saw f 'wx -,
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1 ROW ONE: WHICKER, HELEN: CTransfer Lenapah 33 F.H.A. 2: Choir 29 Basketball 21g Kayettes 8,4. WILSON, LEONARD: Football 3,45 Track 3.4. WISE, KAREN: Kayettes 2,3,4g Sigma Pi 2,39 Tillies 3g Kavalkade 2, Senior Play, fStage Crewj. ROW TWO: WISHALL, KATHLEEN: G.A.A. 4. WITTNER, ATHALEEN: General Course. WRIGHT, JOAN: Si ma Pi 2,3, 4: Kayettes 2,35 Robed Choir 3,45 Kavalkade 3,4. ZEIGLER, DONALD: D.E. 4. ZEIGLER, RONALD: F.F.A. 54. ROW THREE: PRIDDY, HUGH: Graduated Summer Of '58, Qui0fuS A.. .35 ,, ' DO YOU REMEMBER-- 'fhe senior slumber parties which, were usuallrgf followed by p..j. parades 'at :00 in the morning. 54s-J -aj' xv? ifffr S f
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