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Senior Class Wz'll We, the sensational, sensitive, and sentimental seniors of the 1962 graduating class being of happy, gay, and carefree mind do hereby bequeath our most beloved vices and follies to the following deserving persons: I, Andie, Alderman, leave my Cuts and slices to Chris Coyle for use in next years's journalism class. I, Rollie Crawford, leave my lifetime membership in the Mafia to Ted's Grill. I, Grant Bever, leave my ability to dunk 'em fin the wrong basket, to Ty Ty. QDick Tyrellj. I, Ronald Hamlin, leave my debonair charm, congeniality, and my matching sweater and sock sets to Gary Schaub for use by posterity. I, Jim Schwinn, leave my title of Greatest Lover and all my younger girls to Darrell Sumner . . . fGood luck, Darrell baby. J I, Richard Hendrix, am leaving home ---Bye,- Dad. I, Jim Beam, King of Twisters, leave my abilities to Don Morgan fTake over, big Donj. I, Marcia Toney, leave---sorry, jim is going along. We, THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, leave all OL11' fine songs and influences to McWhirt's boys next year. We, the '61 Tornado team, leave--and Beat Indy next year o. k. ? We, Cathy, Alice, and Frances-the Three Stooges-leave our funnies to Susan Bumpass, Anne Drenner, and Anne Perry. qs 1 We, the members of the Tillies and Drum Corps, part friends. I, Joy Rutter, leave my Paris coiffures to Carolyn Osborn. I, Pam Brighton, leave my wardrobe, algebra papers, andparties to Melinda Ball. We, the senior Tillies, leave Grannie Goose and the Friendship Trails busses to Miss Glaser and the girls. I, Janice Jones, leave Arkansas in favor of Kansas. We, Owl and Dutch, leave all those great posters we made to the halls of C. H. S. I, jim Moore, leave my apple polishing to Bobby Jack Murphy. I, Betty Hunt, leave my former days with the Blue Bomb to Sandi Compton, We, the jour- nalism class, leave the Pontihorse gas bill to Mr. Sappenfield and Don Burgess. We, Kenny Eckhardt, Bill Lightstone, Mike Tolar, Tom Durkin, and Doug Winston, leave before we get caught. We, Dolly Blackett and Linda Mahan leave the K. U. strut, and in poor health. I, Roger Gossard, leave lucky number 13 to Fine-Body Hollifield. We, the Senior Class of '62 leaving.our Alma Mater with regret, close with these words: We can because we think we can, We will because we want. TAKE GOOD CARE OF I-IER . . . Senim Class 701212692 On the evening before our last day of school, as each Senior drifted off into slumber, all our dreams melted into one as we looked into the future lives of our great leaders of our class ....... Kenny Morrow, Wayne Roberts, and Jim Beam have taken over for the Kingston Trio, Carol Chambers is a hair stylist for Dior, Vicki Hodges is still trying to get back to Coffeyville, Mike Belt now has a patent on white blond hair, Harold Rush is now running a high-stepping dancing parlor, H. P. Appleby is still acting silly, Nancy Ford is Miss Smile of 1980, Mr. Sappenfield has finally finished the 1962 Twister, Mary Ann Johnson just made another famous first, Rich Widmer is number 999 in a 1, OOO student Physics class at Harvard, Barb Bowser has made her fame as a Moose Hunter, Steve Clark is now Secretary General of the U. N. , Bill Ellis has taken over as Tulsa Edison Swim Coach . . fHis motto: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em, J Bill Graham, has a Broadway career which is still bringing in the good lucks, Jim Womack is still trying to make Tulsa a suburb of Coffeyville, Wendy Williams is still attempting to pass 10 words a minute, Bille Johnson, the famous author l has written How to Control Your Nerves on Stage , Steve Stangland is now chief snowman for U. S. Weather Bureau, Tony Killion now owns Reeds United Super, Joe Thurston has replace Big Daddy Lipscomb, Nancy Wilkinson has her little white house with the picket fence, Bill Ford has reached 6'5 and too tall for Ftmk Aircraft. 28
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