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We the Class of 1960, at the conclusion of our high school education, deem it not only fitting and proper but necessary to bequeath some of our excellent, extraordinary, and invaluable possessions, traits, and characteristics to the lower-classmen and flustered, frustrated faculty, who have helped us in our times of trouble and times of joy. Article 1; Administration: Item: We leave a vote of thanks for their kind cooperation and understanding. Article II: Faculty: Item; We thank them for their tried efforts. Article III: Advisors: We thank them for helping us make our way to New York. Article IV: The said, outstanding class bequeaths the following to the lowly undergraduates. Item I Item II Item III Item IV Item V Item VI Item VII Item VIII Item IX Item X Item XI Item XII Yvette Amyot leaves her throwing arm to Elaine Dawley to use next year at play practice. Daniel Bickelhaupt leaves Mr. Warren Wisner with a bundle of NERVES. Charles Gardner leaves his wine, women and song to Dick Felt. JohnHibbs leaves his mother’s whistle to Stanley Williams. Lois Hollister leaves her golden locks to the three bears. Louine Hunneyman leaves her warm friendship to Sue Langtry. Ann Phalen leaves her sisterly love to Carol who deserves it. Nancy Phalen leaves her nick name to Priscella Marsaw. Carol Rogers leaves her ponytail to -Sue Gibson. David Stevens leaves oops he's coming back with the DeSoto and Cheryl. Keith Stewart leaves his romantic ways with boys coming home from the races to Pork Howie. And I, Bernice Hunt, feel that, for the best of my health, at the conclusion of this will, I should leave by the nearest exit. Lastly, I hereby appoint Mr. Toomey executor of this will, my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills made with me. In witness whereof, I have here unto subscribed my name the fourteenth of December in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Nine. We, whose names are here to subscribe, do certify that on the fourteenth day of December. .Larksville Robinsville This document was witnessed by: N. R. Lark, Testator, D. G. 'Robin..
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In the year of 1956 there were twenty struggling F reshmen taken under the sheltering wing of Mrs. Campbell, our class advisor. Ann Phalen was our President, Nancy Phalen was our Vice-President and Louine Hunneyman was Secretary-Treasurer. Bettina Brown was voted as a member of the Student Council. During the year we sold sweat shirts and Christmas candy. We had our first dance which was our first money making project. We started the year with seventeen members after we finally became Sophomores. Laurie Chaulker was a new class member. Louine Hunneyman was our President, Keith Stewart was Secretary-Treasurer. Our Student Council members were Nancy Phalen and John Hibbs. Mr. Bacher was our advisor that year. We had two dances and sold magazines to make money. We started our Junior Year with fourteen members. We lost Bettina Brown, Laurie Chaulker, Roger Backus and Cecil Rogers during our Soph- omore and Junior years. During the year we gained a new student David Stevens. Class officers for that year were Bernice Hunt, President; Carol Rogers, Vice-President; Keith Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer; Charles Gardner and John Hibbs became our Student Council members. Mr. Bacher was again our advisor. We took on such activities as selling coat hangers, candy and a paper drive. We had two dances. Then we took on the Junior Prom. Our theme was “Blue Hawaii”. It turned out to be a tremendous success. That year we received our class rings. Now it is 1959. We are a small class of twelve Seniors with Mr. Toomey as our advisor. Our class President is David Stevens, Vice- President is Ann Phalen; Secretary is Carol Rogers; Treasurer, Lois Hollister. We took on activities such as selling stationary and the year book. We have had one dance and plan to have a spaghetti dinner. And now, as all Seniors do in their last year, we are planning our Senior Trip to New York City. This has been our ultimate goal all through high school and now it doesn’t seem possible that the time is drawing near. We are all striving to raise funds for April.
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