Meredosia Chambersburg High School - Chief Yearbook (Meredosia, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 21 text:

CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958, possessed with the knowledge we have gained during our four years here, do hereby state this to be our last will and testament, revoking all other wills and statements made by us heretofore. To the Faculty-- 1. We leave best wishes for the rest of your teaching career. 2. We leave our plans for the future. 3. We leave, last but not least, all our troubles. To the Juniors we bequeath-- 1. Our dignity and air of sophistication. 2. The special privileges Seniors are entitled to. To the Sophomores we give the following advice-- 1. Work hard to make money for a good prom and Senior Class trip. 2. Have fun your Junior and Senior years. They'll never be forgotten. To the Freshmen 1. We leave our blessings and wishes that you get through MCHS with high honors and unforgettable memories just as the class of 1958 did. The individual bequeaths are as follows-- I, Judy Allen, just leave. I need everything I've got. I, Eleanor Beauchamp, will my position on the annual staff to Sue Ann Reining. I, Sharon Elben, leave my position at the bass drum to anyone who wants it. I, Louella Fuelling, will my quietness to Judy Major. I, Susan Gregory, will married life to Richard Hickman and Margie Hull. I, Wayne Goewey, will my car's hot speed to Rondell Sims, and also my long curly hair to Miss Schulte. I, Judy McKinney, will my conversational talents to Jesse Barrett. I, Phyllis Battefeld, will my hopes to get out of here to Terry Fletcher. Good luck, Terry! ! I, Dottie Hobson, will my car to Mary Gregory, Sarah Petri, and Joyce Rausch so they won't have to walk to school. I, Mark Unland, will my ability to do calisthenics to Eddie Barrett. I, Mary Steinberg, will my ability to step on people's toes in study hall to Rondell Sims. I, Bill Likes, will my driving skill to Robert Potter. I, Judy Martin, leave my brother Gene to carry on the family name honorably. I, Dick Hall, will my perfect attendance to Terry Fletcher. He needs it. I, Joan Newman, leave my locker, books, old papers, and pencil stubs to anyone who wants them. I, Archie Hunter, will nothing. I have nothing to leave. I, Anna Clark, will my ability to sleep in study hall to anyone who needs sleep. I, Karen Yost, leave to Judy Buhlig, all the rights and privileges of a Senior. One year as a Senior is enough. Good Luck! Prairie Farms Mt. Sterling, Illinois 17 Hersman Trading Post Hersman, Illinois

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 Graduation! The climax of four unforgettable years! Even after these last exciting events, we shall always remember all our school days in good old Meredosia-Chambersburg High School. During our sophomore year, Mr. Major was our class sponsor and chaperoned us to St. Louis on our class trip. We gained another classmate but lost three more. Upperclassmen at last! The big events this . year were our class play and the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The theme of our Prom was Moonlight Serenade,and our class play was Saved by the Belle. We went to St. Louis on our class trip. We fared well under the sponsorship of Miss Schulte as just one junior left us this year. .Here we are! Seniors at last! The end of four wonderful years. Guiding us through this last precious year is Miss Mary Ann ' Schulte. For Beauty's Sake is the title of our class play. We are looking forward to a lovely Prom. •..if’, » • • v. .': • ' We invaded MCHS in September, 1954. Four short years have gone by and now we are preparing to leave the hallowed halls of learning. Upon our entrance we were twenty-six strong. Mr. Savoie, our class sponsor, guided us through that first cru- cial year. At the end of our freshman year we lost five students. Millard Greenhouse Beardstown, 111. Lauder Junk Yard Beardstown, 111. Beatty Hardware Co Beardstown, 111. Dr. Harry Thomas Beardstown, 111. 16



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CLASS PROPHECY Well, here it is, our class reunion. These ten years have passed so fast. 1968 already! Wandering through the crowd here at our reunion I first came across Judy Martin. Judy was a Martin until about five years ago when she changed her name. She is now a bookkeeper for her husband's theater in Arizona. I just caught a glimpse of Susan (Griebler) Gregory across the room Sue is now raising a basketball team under the watchful eye of her coach- husband. In the spotlight now is our old school chum Phyllis Battefeld who is a Grand Ole Opry singing sensation. Phyllis is going to sing for us her favorite song and latest hit-- l Wish I Were Back in School. Our kind-hearted school mate, Judy McKinney, is doing the public a great favor. Judy is running a home for homeless animals. In the center of a large crowd stands Mark Unland (a rising scien- tist, outer space explorer and former classmate.) Mark is second only to Einstein but he is working on his own theory. Mark took time out from his preparation for the second manned trip to the moon. Mr. Savoie, our high school science teacher, was the first to reach the moon. Standing in a remote corner is Dick Hall. He is very studious looking now-a-days. As you might already know, Dick started to school all over again to increase his record of not missing any school for twelve years. Judy Allen is sitting at a table covered with food and she is eating away. Judy is still under the influence of our Senior Class play and is running a cootie farm for homeless and mistreated cooties. Dottie Kay Hobson flew in from Wyoming to be with the rest of us. Dottie runs a Beauty Ranch--she got the idea from our Senior play. G and W Furniture Store Pittsfield, Illinois Riley's Station J. R. Vose Chambersburg, Illinois Chambersburg, Illinois Pool's Grocery Store Chambersburg, Illinois 18

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