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QCLASS WILL -Continuedj Sandra Ackerman leaves to Martha Straight her ability to flirt with all the boys and be engaged. To her sister, Wanda Ackerman, she wills her majorette uniform and her pep squad uniform. She hopes you get more use out of them than she did. John Kraft wills his muscles from carrying books home to study to Tom Rhodes. To Allen Kraft he leaves his ability to take bookkeeping and still miss school. CLASS HISTORY ln September, 1953, 19 scared little freshmen, named Donna Clarke, David Denny, Ramona Deveraux, Wayne Hackney, Margaret Johnston, John Kraft, Don Maul, Sharon Schwartz, Shirley Schwartz, Blanche Sova, Robert Tharp, Sharon Warfel, Sheila Wiley, and David Jares entered the halls of Manderson High School. Shaking in their boots and trying to keep out of the road of the almighty sophomores, they were caught and duly initiated into the student body of the school. The rest of the year was spent in keeping the grades up and joining the extracurricular activities. During that year our number in- creased by six with the enrollment of Jim Pritchard, Gloria Paumer, Vera Jean Crain, Alice Morris, Charles Gilmore, and Marjorie Lindquist. Our sophomore year saw the addition of Sandra Ackerman, Mae Crichton, Sharee Lenz, Charles Spurgeon, Barbara Strohman, and Jim Cooley increasing our class to 25, the largest our class had been during our high school years. After initiating the freshmen we settled down for the year. The girls spent the basketball season selling pop corn and candy for the expenses our junior year. We lost Sharee Lenz, Barbara Strohman, Marjorie Lindquist, Sharon Warfel, Blanche Sova, Don Maul, and Vera Jean Crain. Our junior year was very hectic as we prepared for our prom and banquet. The theme was Springtime in Paris. The Powell Junior College orchestra furnished the music. We held the banquet in the Washakie Grill banquet room. King and queen were seniors Har- old Artery and Nelda Booth. Jim Cooley, Donna Clarke, Ramona Deveraux, Alice Morris, and Mae Crichton left us and we gained Barbara Strohman during that summer. Our senior year was passed in a flurry as we put out the annual and prepared for graduation. We were honored by the juniors witha banquet and prom, April 5 and 6. Rob- ert Tharp and Sandra Ackerman were elected queen and king. Baccalaureate was May 12 and Graduation night was May 16. Thus we strive onward for 'Less than the best is failure. Sponsored by PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO, Worland
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CLASS WILL KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, and to all whom these presents may concem be it known that we, the Senior Class of 1957, of Manderson-Hyattville High School, Manderson, Wyoming, being of sound mind, and realizing that this is the last meeting of the class, do make and declare this, our last will and testament. David Denny wills to John Dye his locker key as he can't find it anyway. He leaves to Russell Gustafson his report card. It looks a lot like 'yours anyway, Russell! Gloria Paumer wills her ability to raise Hereford cows to Dennis Mercer. Better try them, Dennis, they're better than Angus. She wills her ability to shout at Mr. Reese to Jo Jean Thomas. You get more if you shoutl To Kathryn Pauley, Charles Gilmore wills his first chair in band. He leaves his peace ful surroundings in the senior row to Larry Ilg. Barbara Strohman wills her ability to twirl to Carolyn Metzler. You'll need it next year, Carolyn, when Sandra and I are gone, T0 her sister, Sandra Strohman, she leaves her ability to take five solids and have her fingers in every pie and still make the honor roll. Think you 'll make it? To Lawrence Maul, Charles Spurgeon wills his height. Girls go for tall boys, so make good use of it. His basketball shoes he leaves to John Mercer. These are for you to move around faster on the floor. To Georgia Gilmore, Margaret Johnston leaves her ability to not blush when special people are mentioned. It can be embarrassing! She leaves the fun of being in all the ac- tivities at once to Jim Burris. It's great fun! Jim Pritchard wills his amusing grades to Tom Pritchard. His ability to understand geometry goes to John Spurgeon. Sharon Schwartz leaves to Mary Straight her ability to keep her mouth shut when she should. To Stuart Wostenburg she wills her ability not to tell stories and to keep quiet. To Jerry Dye, Wayne Hackney wills his ability to get more fouls during the basket- ball season than anyone else. He wills his ability to get along with everyone in high school to Matthew Vigil. Sheila Wiley leaves to John Ackerman her window in the study hall. You can see so much more. To Sharon Maul she wills her ability to fight with everyone at once. David Jares bequeaths his first seat in band to Jerry Tharp. He wills to Bob Voss his ability to stay in his seat and study in fourth period study hall. To Lark Doyle, Shirley Schwartz wills her ability to be sweet to a certain person whether she feels like it or not. She wills to John Mondragon her ability to be serious and not always clowning. Robert Tharp wills to Colin Buchanan his ability to get to Mr. Reese 's class on time once in a while. To anyone who wants it he leaves his seat in the study hall. It's got a good view of the outdoors and the whole study hall, so you should enjoy it. Sponsored by TEETER'S FURNITURE and THE OUTDOORSMAN Worland
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