Hoyt High School - Cowboy Yearbook (Hoyt, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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 ULcu s yfJJb 'We, the Seniors, With four of our happiest years past do will and bequeath the following: I, Sandra Landen, du will and bequeath my red hair (providing my nickname goes witn it) to wanette Pappen. I, Patty Bausch, do will and bequeath my shortness to Paul Shipman and my unmarried life to Darlene Spiker. 1, Danny Holt, do will and bequeath my wavy hair to Mister Longberg and my bookkeeping book to Miss Barrett, and my ability to get along with teachers to Frank Rose. I, Jack Ehrhart, do will and beaueath my cirgarette lighter to Mr. Haden and my cowboy boots to Allen Landen. I, Sen Morris, do will and bequeath my military career to Larry Steward (providing he won t get put in the stockaae) and myself to Grace Williams. I, Carole Meggison, do will and bequeath my nickname (mugsy) to June Alfrey and my Bookkeeping book to Garry Wright. I, Rita Hrenchir, do will and teaueuth my typing book to Ward Beam (providing he uses it) and my ability to get along with boys to Nancy Rickel. 1, Delbert Zachariasen, do will and benueath my typing ability to Bill Carey and my LIFE and old 1£0 Ford to Imogene. I, Jim Vanorstran, do will and bequeath my hunting boots to George Turley and my love for horses to Gayle Stithem. I, Harold Williams, do will and bequeath .my flash camera to ail the loving young couples still at Hoyt High School We, the seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Longberg our days snent trying to find out what we were made of in Biolug.y, wmch proved that we were made of poor material. To Miss Barrett we leave some of our married lives and our great typing abilities. To our coucu, iir. Haden we will ail of our many wins in basketball, and the discussions we haa in Ameri- can History, (providing he doesn1t tell anvone about them.) To Mrs. Castle we will our knowledge in English and our old work books for the English library. To Mr. Tho qr we will our hard work in school and all the knowledge we have gained in school in the last two years.



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Year of 1970 Dear Mr. Thoman, While traveling around the world in the year 1970, we found the seniors of 1955 at their various Jobs. While in Hollywood who did we run into but the famous Danny Holt. Z am sure everyone knows him because he is one of the greatest bathing wit designers in the world. To make his life more exciting he personally designs a 1 1 o Marilyn Monroe's bathing suits. When in Florida who did we run Into but Rita Hrenchir who is getting in condition to be the first to swim the Pacific Ocean—dog-paddle style. We wish her success. In the middle west in South Dakota, we found Sandra Landen, married and the manager of a night club which was called Fourth Street Rag. Back east we found Jim Vanorstren. He is experimenting with the new Set Rich 0,- ick Method, a process to melt down goldfish to get the gold from them. He told us that Harold Williams was in California stand-in, and when he isn't at that Job he is teaching art of Diano playing. . Harold is Llberace's Liberace's children the Next we found Delbert Zacr.ariasen out in t he Sahara Desert selling fur naces to the natives. Africa we stooped in a little village. Here we met Carole Meggison who owns a clothing store'. She is trying to sell angora sweaters to t h e natives. Her favorite passtime is hunting. (For husbands, that is Back in America we found Ben Morris at Frankfort as Commander-in Chief of tne Women's Foreign Legion. They were leaving on a mission into cold Siberia. On the west coast we found Patty Bausch, now Mrs. Don Rickel, who has a little vine covered cottage in the country and is having a wonderful time keep- ing track of her six little Rickels. Last, but not least, back in Hoyt, we found the Ehrhart Dairy Farm. Jack has ust discovered how to milk two cows at once. Jack is single and -8 still giving all the girls a big thrill. We have told you all about tne fine Senior Class of 1955, so we had better get moving along. The Junior Class of 1955

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