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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors of '60, met as freshmen in September of '56 with our sponsor, Mr. Boeckman. At our first meeting we elected the following officers: President, Dick Webberg Vice-President, Bonny Fryrcarg Secre- tary and Treasurer, Louise Baker, Historian, Kathie Oliver, Reporter, Karen Adams We were initiates on September 19, 1956 by the sophomores. After- wards we treated them to a wiener roast. Louise Baker was candidate for Barnwarming Queen. Dick Webber was crowned King of thc Kitchenwarming. Kathie Oliver was candidate for the Rose Dance. The class met as sophomores on September U, 1957. On this date we elected the following students to serve as officers: President, Dick webberg Vice-President, John Eager, Secretary and Treasurer, Bonny Fryrearg Historian, Karen Adams, Reporter, Helen Anthony. with the assistance of our sponsor, Mr. Van Gels, we initiated the t t d t wiener roast freshmen of '58, This was our year to be rea e o a . Karen Adams was candidate for Barnwarming Queen. Mike Shepard was crowned King of the Kitchenwarming. Kathie Oliver was candidate for the Polio Drive Queen. Mary Ransford was the candidate for the Rose Dance QueenThere were 64 students present at the first meeting of our junior W lected the following class officers: President, Mike Shepardg year. e e Vice-President, Kathie Oliver, Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Alex- anderg Reporter, Max Eggleston. Hobart Baker was candidate for the Kitchenwarming King. Mary June Rood was candidate for the Barnwarming Queen. Mary Hansford was candi- date for the Polio Drive Queen. Norma Bradford was crowned Queen of the Rose Dance. The junior play, 'Junior Prom', was presented on April 9, 1959, under the direction of Mr. Max Powell. Twelve of the students took part in the play. The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held on May l, 1959. with the help of our sponsor, Mr. Richard Franklin, we featured the theme 'Outer Space'. The main attraction was a lowered ceiling of silver stars and a large silver rocket. The class officers of the senior year were: President, Mike Shepard: Vice-President, Kent Dunng Secretary and Treasurer, Kathie Oliverg Report- er, Max Eggleston, Historian, Joan Iwanicki. bn Marilyn Minsker was Queen candidate for the Barnwarming. David Jo ston was King candidate for the Kitchenwarming. Mary Ransford was the Queen candidate for the Polio Drive. Diana Davidson was Queen candidate for the Rose Dance. Th enior lay 'Seventeen is Terrific', was presented on March 17, e s p 1960, under the direction of Mr. Max Powell. Twelve of the students took part in the play. The Junior Class of '60 held a banquet and prom in our honor on May 6, 1960. The school gymnasium was beautifully decorated around the theme 'The South'. Mid-night May llth marked the start of our eni t 1 t R k Beach. We returned on Sunday morning, May 15. S or r p O oc away The Baccalaureate was held May 15 and our Commencement, May 19, 1960, Thus, we bade 'God Be with Ye' to our f 1 d d gig: and set forth to fulfill our motto? ?3es5agnBZ:g5::s5gnTh?23 Sgach'
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I. I. 1. I, 1, I, SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Memphis High School, being of sound mind after four strenuous years, do hereby make, declare, and publish this as our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills. Be it known that all members of the senior class generously, with charity to all and malice toward none, bequeath the following class property. Signed, W Q! Wan I, KAREN ADAMS, will my place at the end of the lunch line to Linda Moore, since she usually gets sent there anyway. I, ALBERTA ALDRIDGE, will my ability to get to school an hour ahead of time to Sharon Gardner, who seldom gets here 'til the bell rings. I, DOROTHY ALEYANDER, will Mary June Rood's lizard to Carolyn Hyde. I, HELEN ANTHONY, leave my baritone sax to anyone who thinks they can lug it around for four years without developing curvature of the spine. be needing it anymore. get it pretty soon anyway. JOHN AYLWARD, leave my little black book to Tom Bingman, since I won't JAMES BAKER, will my driver's license to Trooper Green, since he'll I, LOUISE BAKER, leave the F. H. A. presidency and its problems to Marilyn Barb. I, KENNY BOYER, will my musical talents to Larry Keller. I, NORMA aaluroan, will to B111 Adams all the stray pencils in my locker, since he takes them anyway. I, ROGER BRIGGS, will my ability to stay out of trouble in hth period study hall to Kurt Foster. tainly needs them. to anyone who tries it. JOHN CLATT, leave my track record and shoes to Kenny Eager, who cer- MARGARET CLATT, will my ability to get up early and to so to bed late I, JAM S CONKLIN, leave my name nGusH to Steve Courtney. I, RONNIE CORWIN, leave, but I'm taking Judy with me. TOM CRAWFORD, do hereby will to Mr. Powell one imitation, solid-gold key for the 50th anniversary of his old, but paid for, Buick. BONNIE DALTON, will my ability to be absent to anyone who wants lt. DIANA'DAVIDSON, will my American problem's knowledge to Mike Patterson who will probably be in there--again--next year. g DELBERT DRUMMOND, will my ability to cet along with Coach Schromm to David Burns who seems to need it. JACK DUNN, will my educated shoe strings to L. P. Mayfield. KENT DUNN, leave my literature books for Harry Kirchner in Case Of a fuel shortage next year. JOHN EAGER, leave, stuffed with education. MAX EGGLESTON, leave to the basketball boys my ability to get out of class to soak ankles and to sleep. R. L. GREEN, will the red marks on the back of my driver's license to Junior Baker- GEORGE GRIFFITH, will my Halloween nights to George Cushing. Here's hoping you have better luck than I did. PATRICIA HARVEY, leave my quiet manners and easy-going ways to some of the girls in the freshman class who sure could use them. HOLGER HQLTON, will five quarts of used motor oil to Jim Eggers to use in his Studebaker. 9
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