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Hall of M. H. . Mae Prarie's always full of fung to know her is a ball. She livened Senior classes up fand also study ha11.J And there stands Kenny Bertrand with his face all wreathed in smiles I wonder why his favorite song is always Nine More Miles. A busy secretary is what Darlene hopes to be But somewhere in her plans you'l1 find a husband and family. Ron Pulaski is so quiet, we hardly know he's here. But in his car, it's never hard to guess when he is near. Jackie's plans are all complete, she finds no need to guess. She'll find excitement and romance as an airline stewardess. Bill, as Limpy , was so tough, he made our hearts near stop. I think the perfect job for him would be a traffic cop. As a nurse, our Mary Lou, will really make a hit. She'll save many lives, I know, through ability and wit. Robert Lagesse, a rich successful farmer soon will be His own fields of hybrid grain will wave for all to see. To be a prize stenographer is Phyliss Simmon's plan. I bet her future business life includes a business man. Wayne is really quite a man when he's behind a gun. To Africa he'll go to hunt for living and for fun. In home economics, Janice Cox does certainly excel. Any phase of homemaking, she'll do especially well. A scientist of sorts, Charles Reed, will travel to a star. In fact he soon may do it in his speedy, souped-up car. Eloise now plans to have a busy business life. It seems more probable she'll be a local farmer's wife. Lynn has planned his future well - to be a baseball star. His mighty hits and daring plays will soon the sport's world jar! Stuart was great in our class playsg he really was a card. I bet his future life includes an academy award. Voted most polite was Tom, who came to us this year. His personality and smile are always full of cheer. The goal of cub-reporter is where Pat has set her eyes. Her future work will surely rate at least a Pulitizer Prize. Bob Johnson knows just what he wants, he soon the fields will clear. lt just could be that he'll become Star Farmer some fine year. Sandra Metlock has no fears, no doubts in mind lurk, She'll find success and happiness in local office work. Dennis Curl the silent type, we surely won't forget The field of mechanics is his plan and what he wants he'll get. And what of me the poet, - well, my plans are all complete After college l will teach the art of note and beat. Well, that's the last - the entire cast - the curtain soon will fall. But still our laughter, joy and tears will echo through this hall. And though these halls may crumble from beneath the ivy-vine we'll still remember when we were - the class of Fifty-nine. Kelly Joan Leverett 29
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Trip Down the Years from now on memories wings, l'll see again this hall And here's the list of characters that I'll again recall. If you admire intelligence, then Lowell's just your type. Aside his theories even Albert Einsteins look like tripe. Kathy, cute but studious, has planned her future path. We'll see her back in Ivied-halls, but this time - teaching math. Although our Marsha is so quiet, she's really quite a gal. She has ability and brains and she's, to all, a pal. And there's Ron Feldsien, standing there, so tall and debonair. Can you imagine him without his closely crew-cut hair? As president of F.H.A., this Judy served this year Her homemaking will be well used, of this we have no fear. Harold McQueen - a scientific farmer hopes to be His crop production will upset our land's economy. Tanny, lately starry-eyed, was pricked by cupids dart A Fraternity pin is what she wears to show whose got her heart. Jerry Pearce can surely send his auto's wheel awhirl 1'll give you odds, his passenger will be a junior girl. Della, who so greatly helped produce our Junior play will through study and hard work, a surgeon be someday. For Harold Schroth, our president, the future holds no fear. He will surely gain success as an agricultural engineer. Judi, our class beauty has a rosy future life: A model secretary or somebody's model wife. Johnny Griffith's dimples and his sense of humor will in future years quite happily be in our memories still. Sandi Lawrence led the cheers this year - for you and me Her personality makes friends wherever she may be. ln any sport, LaVern can always exercise control. To follow Mr. Battrell's steps is what he's made his goal. Sherry Doty needs a dual personality She hopes to have an office job and still a housewife be. Bob Carter always can be found, within his Chevelet. with a mind like his he'll soon direct more than our two class plays Sharon Kannberg, very aptly plays the clarinet She hopes a stewardess to be in a super-sonic jet. A small but awfully peppy lad is Johnny Altmeyer Of his good humor, jokes and fun we surely never tire. Donna is so courteous, we really think she's grand And if ever you're introuble she'11 extend a helping hand. Dennis Bringelson was great as drummer in our band His experience in F.F.A. will help him till the land. Sandra Benoit, just like a girl, can't quite make up her mind. As a secretary or a nurse, she'l1 be the best you'l1 find. Adrian, so tall and shy, is still considered tops. He helped by adding to our plays, nice scenery and props. 28
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Cfass We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- Nine, being of sound mind and having a wonderful memory and generous spirit, do hereby will these last memories and tokens of appreciation to the classes which will follow us. I. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 1. L L I. L L I. I . L L L L L L L L I. L L L L Johnny Altmeyer, will my dancing ability to John Abraham. Marsha Andrews, will my long hair to Donna Curl. Adrian Ashline, will my Government book to Rober St. Aubin in the hope that he will put it to better use. Sandra Benoit, will my height and quiet ways to Doreen Pauquette. Kenneth Bertrand will my old P. E. trunks to Howard Gallois. Dennis Bringelson, will my ability to pass American History and to wear shocking red to my brother Bob Brin- gelson. Donna Jo Carman, will my knowledge of the alphabet to Ardell Kuntz so that she might use it for filing purposes as a teacher's secretary next year. Bob Carter, will my curly hair to Tommy Alleig. Janice Cox, will my bookkeeping papers and notebook to Loretta Gray. Dennis Curl, will my ability in industrial arts to Donald Richmond. Sherry Doty, will my old and used clarinet reeds to Dotty Meister. Jackie F reigo, will my ability to make messes at the Candy Kitchen to Georgianne J ugelt. Ronnie Feldsein, will my title as Class Flirt to Robert Salzman. Eloise Gordon, will my ability as student director to Delores Ruder. Johnny Griffith, will my ability to wear red pants and twirl a hula hoop to Dick Parker. Patsy Holmes, will my accuracy in typing to Bonnie Hendrickson. Lowell Jacobs, will my ability to use a slide rule to Cooky Leverett. Mary Lou Jacobs, will my Physical Education locker and combination. to Lana Smith. Bob Johnson, will my ability to drag race with a Hot Plymouth to Ronnie Simeur. Bill Johnson, will my ability to give Mr. Hayes a rough time in shop to Darrell Lalvlore. Sharon Kannberg, will my cooking and sewing ability to Jean Knoop. LaVern Keller, will my ability to keep busy in English class to Eddie Curl. Roberta LaGesse, will my F.F.A. jacket to Douglas Lawrence. Sandi Lawrence, will my ability to open my big mouth when it should be closed to Joleen Keller. Kelly Leverett, will my ability to say the wrong things to Mr. Battrell's class to Dennis Rathje, bably won't need it. Harold McQueen, will my ability to play the trombone in the Hayseeds to David Meyer. Sandra Metlock, will my dancing ability to Pat McGowan. Lynn Moore, will my ilipper hub caps to Jimmy Bringelson to use on his lawn mower. Jerry Pearce, will all of my candy wrappers to whoever sits in my seat next year. Kathy Pilcher, will my ability to have teachers write passes for my classes to Linda Keller. Mae Prairie, will my ways to pass time in study halls to Carl McQueen. Ronnie Pulaski, will my ability to do push-ups to Gary Helgeson. Darlene Reardanz, will all of my bookkeeping papers to Judy Jacobs so she won't have to struggle like I did. Charles Reed, will my ability to make it into Manteno from Deselm in record-breaking time toJerry Rice. Judy Rice, will my ability to say No with a smile to Pam Nixon. Wayne Rogers, will my hunting ability to Tommy Taylor. Harold Schroth, will my illegal mufflers to Dennis Beedy. Phyllis Simmons, will two more happy years at M. H. S. to Sharon Vetter. Della Spaenhower, will my English papers to Steve Meyer. Stuart Switzer, will my sober attitude toward school to F red Johnson. Tom Thornton, will my winning smile to Paul Smiley. Tammy Trepanier, will my new interest i.n homemaking and college to Linda Taylor. Judi Wilson, will my magic shorthand pen and shorthand notebooks to Betty Hunter so that shorthand will be a breeze for her. although he pro- Judi Wilson 30
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