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Surprismgly enough Dorothy Dav1s 1S still single She owns a big home rn Beverly H1lls Dorothy is a model on week ends She flles to Las Vegas where she glves the people a rough time She runs off w1th chips hidden in her mink coat Barbara Vance 1S a fashion counselor She makes frequent trips to Parls to learn the newest and latest ldeas 1n fashrons Judy Smlttle is the owner of a famous roller skatmg and recreation house known as Dance With Iudy 1n Wyommg Iudy marrled a travel ing salesman It was easy to locate Fern Dinwlddie She is a secretary for a de tectlve agency 1n Arizona, and a very good secretary, I mlght add How do I know well I work for that agency, too Yes, I Sharon Mathis fmally got to be a detectlve I can truthfully say that was the hardest job I ve ever worked on and I d1dn't even get paid Class History Our class started out as freshmen in 1955 w1th 30 in the class We elected our class Off1CeIS Iudy Davis as presldent, Iackle Nunn as vice presldent, Erma Randolph as secretary, Sharon Mathls as treasurer, and Rex Mannmg as reporter Mrs Jackson was our class sponsor We also elected our carn1val queen and prince charmmg candldates, who were Erma Randolph and Iackie Nunn, but we re sorry to say we lost the race Losing this race d1dn't keep us from crowmng Anne Grizzell as annual queen Wlth Dean Alexander as her escort The next September we started back to school w1th 26 sophomores president, Rex Manning secretary treasurer Linda Alexander and re porter, Erma Randolph Mr Guido Morris was our sponsor Our candi dates for carnival king and queen were Rex Shaffer and Karen Davis A ga1n we were defeated by the semors Our candidate for the annual queen was Dorothy Davis The seniors agaln defeated us 1n th1S race We went into our Jumor year with a decrease of only one We choose our class offlcers Lmda Alexander as president, Rex Manning as vice president, Anne Grizzell as secretary treasurer, and Iudy Davis as reporter Mrs Melton was our class sponsor Our queen and prince charming candidates for the carnival were Paula Ferrier and Dalton Perryman Thls year we were defeated by the freshmen Our jumor play Grandad Goes Wild was a great success It was directed by Mrs Iackson On February 5 1958 we ordered our class rmgs from Herff Iones Company Our Iunior and Senior Banquet was held in the school gym on April 29 Our last year, beg1nn1ng August 25 1958 brought along a lot of e vents We were the publishers of the school paper and also in charge of preparing an Annual Our class offlcers were Paula Ferrier as pres1 dent, Darrell Hightower as vice president, Howard King as secretary treasurer, and Erma Randolph as reporter Our sponsors were Mr Dobbins and Mrs L1lley We elected our Carnival Queen and Prince Charming cand1dates, who were Shirley Mathis and Ioe Dyche, but we are sorry to say that we were defeated this time Mr C H Lenhart, of Lenhart Studlos 1n Aurora, came and took our senior pictures on October 15 the time of this writing we are still looking forward to our Senior Play, Sen1or Tr1p, Iunior and Senior Banquet, and most of all Graduation . I . . . I l ' ' Il n ' ' ' , , . ' I 0 I I , . I The officers for that year were as follows: president, Karen Davis: vice 7 ' 1 7 ' Il ll u I D I I I . ' ' . At . , ' .
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Class Wlll We the Senlor Class of 1959 flnally about to depart from thls h1gh school 11fe, do publlsh, solemnly swear, maintaln and afflrm that th1s shall be our last w11l and testament bequeathmg To the Board of Educatlon, a s1ncere vote of thanks for the1r effort 1n d1rect1ng to asslst us in gettlng our hlgh school educatlon To the Faculty, the rlght to lecture the Senlors of 60 I Anne Grlzzell, Wlll my freckles to Shlrley Vestal I Dorothy Davls, Wlll my ab1l1ty to go Wlth a Marshfleld boy to Llnda Weaver Howard Klng, will my helght to Tommy Mathls Sharon Mathls, w1ll my fondness of Engl1sh to my llttle brother, Larry I Ioe Dyche w1ll my safe drivlng to Danny Mathls I Iudy Claxton, w1ll my love letters to Sue Long Sandra Hightower, will my ab1l1ty to sklp school to Mary Lou Iv1e Clara Shockley, w1ll my ab1l1ty to get a boy frlend and keep hlm to Retha Dudley Paula Ferrler, w1ll my ab1l1ty to get a rlng to Retha Dudley Shlrley Mathls, w1ll my abllity to stay out late to Sue Graves Rlchard Hutton, w1ll my basketball posltlon to Iimmy Nichols Darrell Hlghtower, w1ll my shlny cowboy boots to Mrs Lllley Erma Randolph, w1ll my ab1l1ty to play on the volleyball team t Patsy Webb Dalton Perryman, will my fast drlving to Iimmy Day I Iudlth Sm1ttle, w1ll my natural curly han' to Sue Long Ieanne Hall, Wlll my good grade 1n hlstory to Alene Dodson Barbara Vance, w1ll my ta1k1ng ab1l1ty to Alene Dodson Larry Mltchell w1ll my ab1l1ty to break my glasses to Iim Vavruska Fern D1nw1dd1e, w1ll my volleyball sult to Sue Long Rex Manmng, will my safe drlvlng to Ilmmy Day Iudy Davls, Wlll my helght to Glenda Klnkade Hallle Deckard w1ll my long flngernalls to Shlrley Vestal We the Senlor Class of 1959 wish to will our unco operatlveness and our general abillty to get along together to no class 1n Hlgh School W1tt1est Ieanne Hall Dalton Perryman Best Sports Erma Randolph Rlchard Hutton Semor Personalltles Best All Around Paula Ferrier Ioe Dyche Most Likely To Succeed Sharon Mathis Howard Klng Friendllest Iudy Claxton Dean Alexander Cutest Fern Dinwlddle Rex Manning I ' . ' I l I I, ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' ' . I I 0 I ' ll ll . I, ' ' ' ' . Il , , , . . I, ' ' ' ' ' . II . . . . . I, ' ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' . ' . I, ' ' ' o I, ' . I, ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' ' . Il l I ' . ' ' U
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