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CLASS OF ’58 WILLS I, Janice Lundy, do hereby will and bequeath my shyness to Sheila Bell. I, Jeanette Christy, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay slim to Sharon T. Hollar. (Nelson) I, Larry Mauzy, do hereby will and bequeath my tremendous speed to Rado Lower. I, Bert Hudson, do hereby will and bequeath my natural brown hair to Johanna Wright. I, Vivian Baugher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to bleach my hair to Charlotte Lawrence. I, Eloise Grimes, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep a 24-inch waist to Sharon Hollar. I, Harold Bowlby, do hereby will and bequeath my wavy hair to Jan Durham providing he keeps it combed more than I did. I, Jo Reiff, do hereby will and bequeath my Gommy's Gummy Chewing Gum to all future speech classes, and my motorcycle, Lulu, to Mr. Gard. I, Joan Bennett, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Griener to Larry Teghtmeyer. I, Maralyn Hinsely, do hereby will and bequeath my blue eyes to Mr. Baker. I, Glen Shear, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to grow a beard to anybody who needs it. I, Doug Darr, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school without getting caught to Kenny Clark. I, Kathy Locke, do hereby will and bequeath my winning personality to Marsha Richards. I, Tom Voland, do hereby will and bequeath my pegged blue-jeans to Jan Durham. CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS MOTTO Not Finished; Just Begun CLASS COLORS Blue and White
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CLASS OF ’58 WILLS I, Marilynn Mock, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to ride in a car without having a wreck to my sister and Linda Grieder. I, Nancy Streby, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to catch a man and to hold him to Carolyn Baker. I, Judy Gaerte, do hereby will and bequeath my long curly hair to Dixie Scott. I, Dawn Eberly, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sell advertisements to Carolyn Baker. I, Sandra Fidler, do hereby will and bequeath my feminine personality to Brenda Richards. I, Dixie Clingerman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of Kresge's assembly without a pass to the Senior Class of '59. I, Don Ferverda, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Kenny Clark. I, Barbara Boyer, do hereby will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to anyone who needs it. I, Bob Wood, do hereby will and bequeath my bashfulness around girls to Mike Long. I, Dave Nine, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play the drum to Tarzan. I, Keith Stump, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to tell jokes between classes to Mr. Gard. I, Roy Henwood, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get a traffic ticket to Linda Grieder. I, Jeannie Trestrail, do hereby will and bequeath Cobler's Knob to Mr. Baker. I, Peggy Black, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname of Cigar to Alice Stump. I, Judy Carter, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to chew gum in Chemistry class to Mr. Ritchie. I, Donna Babb, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep my mouth shut to Marsha Richards. I, Richard Jay Lundy, do hereby will and bequeath my height and ability to play basketball to Kay Bell. I, Becky Gaskill, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Sharon Hudson.
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CLASS POEM Another class has finished Its course at Webster High, And now is entered elsewhere. In life’s great race, to try. Roy the racer, with Kiser behind. Were never safe on the road, Especially when Voland and Douglas Were also there with a load. The thirty-six Webster Seniors Are glad the diplomas are won. And now are out for bigger things As in this race they run. Joan and Peggy with Carter and Locke, Plus Jeannie, Jo and David too. Are headed for college in early fall. Hoping their talents there to pursue. The class had many officers To direct them through the years, However, Jay and Glen with Peg and Foxy Were this year’s moving gears. Nancy and Jeanette might beat them all To a home of their own, they hope. But Eloise says It's nursing for me. And bathing my patients with Camay soap. One word could not describe the members, For each was a different soul; I guess it takes them, one and all. To make a complete class roll. Dawn with her 'Wagon,' never ceases to go All over the country, so far and wide. Vivian with her famous shades of hair. Amazes the fellows who are at her side. Some were studious, some got by. Some were weak, and some were strong. Some were leaders, always will be. Some will always tag along. Marilyn Hinsely was uncertain you know About college or fellows and He She's waiting for one and a certain one. To answer her question, you see. Kathy and Bob were nip and tuck When grades were being taken, Joan and Peggy were close behind, Hoping the other might soon be shaken. Dave Nine was quite the drummer. And many honors he has won; Jeannie’ famous for her violin, She can make it talk to anyone. Sisters-in-law in the near future will be Barbara and Sandy, through marriage you see, Marilyn Mock had thought about wedlock, But very cautious and careful is she. Judy looks forward to the summer vacation, When Freddie is here for a stay, Peggy and Joan are so happy carefree. They enjoy every hour of the day. Don and Jay with Stump and Moe Were basketball boys, you know. With Woods as manager of the group, . Their record up was bound to go. An all-around girl was Kathy Locke, So interested in many things; Pleasant Jo Reiff, with usually a smile Was only slightly interested in diamond rings. Happy-go-lucky Foxy Spry, And serious minded good old Glen, Both added a spark in this year's class, That’s only done by men. Joining the class in their Junior year Were Dixie and Judy from Larwill way, But later still from Larwill came The Lundy pair, both Janice and Jay. Allan and Larry were always together. Cousins, of course, were they, And when it comes to doing things, Girls are a bother, the boys quickly say. Completing the class in the senior year. Were Donna and Harold, the final two. This was the group on Commencement nite, That strolled down the aisle in white and blue. Becky and Roberta, the inseparable two. Are planning 'Old Maids to Be' But it wouldn't take much 1 am quite sure To change their minds for a He. This completes the Senior class. Of each person name by name, And we wish to every member, Lots of luck, success and fame.
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