Pawnee High School - Indian Echoes Yearbook (Pawnee, IL)

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WE HAND YOU OUR 1957 INDIAN ECHOES Editor..........................Tom McTaggart Published by the Class of 1957 Assistant Editor...................Florence Olson PAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL Business Manager.......................Judy Linton Pawnee, Illinois I would like to take this opportunity as a means of expressing my deepest gratitude to those who worked in any way on this year's issue of Indian Echoes. Without the efforts of those people this book wouldn't have been published. On behalf of the staff and myself I wish to thank you for buying this book. We sincerely hope that you enjoy it both now and in later life. Pictures are dramatic. In the pages which follow we present a record of our most dramatic year at P. H. S. . . . our senior year. Now for twelve years we have been together. We have studied and played, we have cried and cheered, and we have struggled and succeeded. In years after may we remember each other and what we did together. TOM MC TAGGART EDITOR D E D I C A T I O N DEDICATION To you. Our PARENTS and COMMUNITY We offer this dedication With pride and sincerity. This creation—Our INDIAN ECHOES BOARD EDUCATION OF LEFT TO RIGHT: Jacob Wagner, Charles Brantley, William Allen, Harold Henson, Ralph Walker, Harlan McTaggart, Hobert King. LaRue Havenar, and Clement Leinen. ■ RALPH R. WALKER SUPERINTENDENT OUR RALPH R. WALKER ORIN C. FLESH MARY E. EDMUNDSON VENA M. ASHBAUGH FACULTY PHYLLIS G. BROOKS AXEL H. SANDSTROM BROWNIE BERRY CHESTER L. MC KIM SUE GILBERT “Class President” F. H. A Section 13 President Class Secretary Junior Play Yearbook Staff Band and Chorus Library Club GLENN LUTTRELL “Class Vice-President” Baseball F. H. A. Escort Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff PAT CLARK Class Secretary” Football F. F. A. Junior Play Newspaper Staff SANDRA ALEXANDER “Class Treasurer” Varsity Cheerleader G. A A. Secretary, Treasurer, and President Junior Play Class Treasurer F. H. A. Carnival Queen Attendant Library Club and Librarian TOM MC TAGGART Yearbook Editor F. F. A. Vice-President Football Junior Play Class President Baseball Class Secretary JUDY LINTON Yearbook Business Manager Library Club President G. A. A. F. H. A Librarian Newspaper Staff ALEDA BUTLER MICK O’BRIEN G- A- A- F. F. A. Varsity and B” Cheerleader Football Class Play R haU F. H. A. Queen Attendant Junior Play Yearbook Staff Chorus Class Vice-President and Treasurer Newspaper Staff FLORENCE OLSON Yearbook Staff G. A. A. G. A. A. Secretary and Treasurer Band Chorus Junior Play DON RHODES TED STANDFER Basketball Football Football Basketball ELIZABETH PEARMAN Baseball Baseball F. H. A. Junior Class Play Track Chorus F. F. A. Band Band F. H. A. Escort DON SQUIRES Basketball MARELYNN CARSWELL Yearbook Staff F. a A. F. a A. Queen Candidate Newspaper Staff Chorus HALLIE FULK F. F. A. F. F. A. Vice-President F. F. A. President Chorus Basketball Junior Play MARGARET MC LAUGHLIN Queen Candidate Junior Play Band F. a A. Yearbook Staff Band Secretary and Treasurer TOM LEDERBRAND Football Basketball Baseball F. F. A. Class President JOSEPHINE CATTEAU Band Yearbook Staff Chorus F. a A. Newspaper Staff Cornet Trio BILLEE RUTH BRAWNER F. a A. Library Junior Play Newspaper Staff Yearbook Staff JOHN BUTLER Football Basketball Track Baseball F. F. A. Mixed Chorus BARBARA MINDER Queen Candidate Class Vice-President Junior Play Secretary, Treasurer of Library Yearbook Staff Band MARGARET BLAKELY JIM IRWIN F. H. A. SUE YOUNG Football Junior Play Newspaper Staff Junior Play Band F.H.A. F. F. A. Band President Library Club Chorus Library Club Yearbook Staff Basketball District Contest JULIE BAKER CHARLES BECK JUDY PLUMMER F. H. A. Secretary F. F. A. F. H. A. Junior Play Queen Attendant Band Librarian District Contest Basketball Newspaper Staff MARGE ELDREDGE JIM GERMANN F. H. A. F. F. A. Library Club KAREN ESTILL Basketball Newspaper Staff F. H. A. Baseball Mixed Chorus Newspaper Staff Football Girl’s Chorus BETTY SMOTHERS F.H. A. Newspaper Staff Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus BILL DOZIER Basketball Football Baseball Band Chorus F.F. A. MIRIAM LARD Yearbook Staff F.H. A. Historian F. H. A. Projects Chairman G. A.A. Library Club F.H. A. MRS. EDMUNDSON MR. WALKER JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Mr. Sandstrom, Shelia Wagner, Ruth Nichols, Marie Galloway, Elizabeth Miller, Dorothy Olson, Judy Simpson, Mrs. Brooks. SECOND ROW: Mr. McKim, Donna Frain, Barbara Estill, Mrs. Edmundson, Donna Gregu-rich, Lorene Bottrell, Mrs. Berry. THIRD ROW: John Tomazic, Tom Fowler, Judy Gilbert, Jackie Schuecking, Barbara King, Sarah Havenar, Norma Alvies. FOURTH ROW: Ed Beirman, Tom Towne, Steve Pharris, Ronnie Dickey, Robert Alexander, Art Brown, Gary Warrington, Jim Rape. FIFTH ROW: George Abberly, Charles Frazee, John Mellinger, Jack Dickey, Wayne Crowl, Darrell Rhodes, Tom Clark, Tim Cashen. FIRST ROW: Miss Ashbaugh, John Willenborg, Harlon McTaggart, Bob Rape, Kay Allen, Sondra Baxter, Marilyn Wagner, Sandra Fansler. SECOND ROW: Wanda Reynolds, Peggy Russell, Mary Lou Scifers, Mary Plummer, Sandra David, Bonnie Smothers, Peggy Schnapp, Linda Beam, Carolyn Cave. THIRD ROW: Tom Hoppin, Bill Allen, Pat O’Brien, Jack Alspaugh, Andy Boston, Arley Keebler, Linda Pacotti, Donna Bottrell, Carole Megginson. FOURTH ROW: Mildred Brawner, Sandra Matthews, Judy Hawkins, Carol Muncy, Alice Trader, Judy Dozier, Beverly Harrison, Kay McTaggart, Eileen Popovich. FIFTH ROW: Carl Butler, Charles Brawner, Frank Leskovisek, Tom Brawner, Jack Scattergood, Carroll Pickett, Raymond Squires, Larry Popovich, Wayne Lederbrand. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Mr. Ross, Billee Sue Clements, Elaine Jenkins, Glenn Jessup, Deon Butler, Linda Berta, F reda Mulvaney, Wanda Brown. SECOND ROW: Jackie Simpson, Joe Millburg, Larry Warrington, Bill Richards, Gene McMahan, Reime Oliver, Nancy Birkhimer, Kay McWilliams, Janet Gregurich, Janice Bailry. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Vangeison, Jerry O’Brien, Linda Estill, Shirley Watson, Becky Nichols, Caroly Truaghber, Genelle Gonterman, Oveda Butler, Joyce Wright, Sharon Pearman. FOURTH ROW; Ronnie Eichen, Jim Wilson, Alan Clark, Dick Estill, Gerald Durbin, Bill Muncy, Bill Brown, Wayne Havenar, Jim Mellinger, Stanley Lederbrand. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: David DeLay, Terry McMahan, Mary Ellen Lederbrand, Michael Schuecking, John Millik, Judy Dickey, Donna Graubner, Sharon Jones. SECOND ROW: Mr. Don McCoin, Wm. Beam, Henry Hoppin, Eddie Jenkins, James Jones, Richard Chronister, Donald Edwards, Bonnie Reavis, Mrs. Hazel McTaggart. THIRD ROW: Sharon Smith, Roberta Smothers, Nina Poteet, Janet Pape, Barbara Cody, Mildred Hardin, Connie Aymer, Patricia Plummer, Ina Morgan. FOURTH ROW: Sue Alvies, Betty Jean Bolt, Carolyn Uffelman, Karen Irwin, Marjorie Rape, Phyllis Allen, Wanda Murphy, Judith Bottrell. FIFTH ROW: David McTaggart, Frank Ewing, Leonard Howard, Michael Harris, Larry Bauer, Michael Beck, Dennis Pharris, Lynn Wright, Roger McWilliams. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Norman Megginson, Virginia Smith, Susann Dickey, Sandra Cox, Joyce Brawner, Sandra Minder, Sharon Brewer, Lynn Schober. SECOND ROW: James Minder, Lester Reavis, T, A. Bilyeu, James Fry, Mrs. Mona Davis, Mrs. Iva Sweet, Wilbur Stone, Nick Wilson, Roger Baxter. THIRD ROW: Nancy Dickey, Rose Marie Alvies, Donna Jones, Donna Groh, Marilee Turvey, Bonny Leinen, Becky Leinen, Janette Higgason, Mary Ann Cambruzzi, Mary Catherine Howard. FOURTH ROW: Alvin Schober, Allen Baker, James Reef, Lynn McDonald, Frank Tomazic, Thomas F razee, Gary Surber, Stephen Gregurich, Richard Brewer. Glenn Galloway, Marilyn Irwin. FIFTH ROW: Linda Pearman, Kay Beirman, Sandra Edge, Maude Sloman, Barbara Blakley, Nancy Brawner, Dorothy Neville, Mary Lou Strawn, Judy Hoppin, Janice EstilL SIXTH ROW: Wm. Miller, Charles German, MichaelJump, Ronnie Millik. Richard Harrison, John Jones, Wm. Eldredge, Robert Squires, Jesse Cody, John Dozier. DARRELL RHODES TOM LEDERBRAND MICK O'BRIEN JIM IRWIN JOHN BUTLER TED STANDFER PAT CLARK LARRY POPOVICH TIM CASHEN GARY WARRINGTON DEON BUTLER ART BROWN BOB ALEXANDER FRANK LESKOVISEK GEORGE ABBERLEY Don Rhodes Ha llie Fulk Darrell Rhodes Junior Leskovisek PAWNEE Bob Alexander Jack Scattergood Don Squires Ted Standefer Steve Pharris Tom Fowler Tim Cashen INDIANS G. A. A. FIRST ROW: Janice Bailey, Nancy Birkhimer, Aleda Butler, Sandra Fansler, Dorothy Olson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Walker, Mildred Brawner, Judy Simpson, Florence Olson, Sandra Alexander, Barbara King, Sheila Wagner, Kay McTaggart, Mrs. Berry. THIRD ROW: Judy Linton, Sarah Havenar, Eileen Popovich, Norma Alvies, Miriam Lard. GIRLS'P.E. FIRST ROW: Freda Mulvaney, Sondra Baxter. Elizabeth Pearman, Marilyn Wagner, Lee Olson, Linda Berta. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Berry, Barbara King, Sandra Alexander, Julie Baker, Florence Olson, Aleda Butler, Billee Ruth Brawner, Sue Gilbert, Sue Young, Mr. Walker. THIRD ROW: Josephine Catteau, Sharon Pearman, Kay McWilliams, Mary Lou Scifers, Barbara Minder, Elizabeth Miller, Nancy Birkhimer, Sandra Fansler, Janet Gregurich, Janice Bailey, Wanda Brown FOURTH ROW: Jerry O’Briea Miriam Lark, Lorene BottrelL Barbara Estill, Donna Frain, Shirley Watson, Joyce Wright, Judy Linton, Peggy RusselL Wanda Reynolds, Evelyn VanGeisoa Ruth Nichols, Judy Simpson. FIFTH ROW: Linda Estill, Billie Sue Clements, Linda Beam, Mary Plummer, Sandra Davis, Judy Hawkins, Carole Megginsoa Betty Smothers, Bonnie Smothers, Peggy Schnapp, Genelle Gonterman, Oveda Butler, Penny Cave. SIXTH ROW: Kay Allen, Judy Gilbert, Sheila Wagner, Sarah Havenar, Jackie Schuecking. Mildred Brawner, Carole Muncy, Linda Pacotti, Donna Bonrell, Sandra Matthews, Donna Gregurich, Norma Alvies, Carolyn Traughber. SEVENTH ROW: Kay McTaggart, Judy Plummer, Becky Nichols, Marge Eldredge, Judy Dozier, Marie Galloway, Elaine Jenkins, Karen Estill, Marilynn Carswell, Beverly Harrison, Margaret Blakley, Margaret McLaughlin, Eileen Popovich. BOYS ' P. E. FIRST ROW: Walter Bowen, Stanley Lederbrand, Joe Millburg, Larry Joe Warrington, Tony Acre, Jim Mellinger, Tom Hoppin, Bill Allen, John Tomazic, Jack Simpson. SECOND ROW: Coach Ross, Wayne Havenar, Tom Fowler, Andy Boston. Bill Richards, Pat O'Brien, Tom Lederbrand, Jim Irwin, Renee Oliver, Jim Wilson. THIRD ROW: Ed Beirman, Don Rhodes, Jack Alspaugh, Stanley Lederbrand, Arlie Keebler, Bill Brown, Steve Pharris, Jim Rape, Harlan McTaggart, Jean McMahon. FOURTH ROW: Gary Lee Warrington, Carl Butler, Alan Clark, Larry Popovich, Bob Alexander, George Abberly, Raymond Squires, Art Brown, Jim Germann, Mick O'Brien. FIFTH ROW: Glen Jessup, Charles Brawner, Charles Frazee, Jim Hill. Tim Cashen, Tom Brawner, Pat Clark. Ted Standefer, Don Squires, John Mellinger, John Butler. SIXTH ROW: Richard Estill, Glenn Luttrell, Jack Dickey, Darrell Rhodes. Jack Scatter-good, Wayne Crowl, Hallie Fulk, Charles Beck, Deon Butler, Frank Leskovisek, Tom Clark, Tom McTaggart. Sandra Alexander, Sheila Wagner, Aleda Butler, Barbara King. Sarah Havenar. Kathy Patton. Sandra Alexander, Sheila Wagner. Aleda Butler, Barbara King, Sarah Havenar. ••••••••••••••••••• s m m m m ••••••••••• ••••••••••a ••••••••••a •••••■•••••••I LIBRARY CLUB tit o n oon n n « F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Judy Dozier, Julie Baker, Carol Muncy, Marie Galloway, Shiela Wagner, Judy Hawkins, Marilyn Wagner, Carole Megginson, Sue Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Pearman, JosepilineCatteau, Wanda Brown, Janice Bailey, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Alvies, Gloria Alvies, Mrs. Gregurich, Mr. Matthews, Sondra Baxter, Linda Berta, Freda Mulvaney. THIRD ROW: Sandra Fansler, Sharon Pearman, Elizabeth Miller, Judy Simpson, Barbara Minder, Miriam Lard, Wanda Reynolds, Evelyn VanGeison, Ruth Ann Nichols, Susan Young Donna Gregurich, Janet Gregurich, Kay McWilliams. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Birkhimer, Sandra Alexander, Linda Beam, Donna Frain, Joyce Wright, Jerry O’Brien, Linda Estill, Billie Sue Clements, Genelle Gonterman, Oveda Butler, Peggy Schnapp, Bonnie Smothers, Betty Smothers, Mary Lou Scifers, Judy Linton, Barbara Estill, Lorene BottrelL FIFTH ROW: Peggy Russell, SarahHavenar, Penny Cave, Sandra Matthews, Judy Gilbert, Linda Pacotti, Mildred Brawner, Norma Alvies, Sandra Davis, Donna Bottrell, Mary Lou Plummer, Carolyn Traughber, Barbara King Shirley Watson. SIXTH ROW: Kay Allen, Margaret McLaughlin, Margaret Blakley, Beverly Harrison, Marilynn Carswell, Becky Nichols, Elaine Jenkins, Karen Estill, Jackie Scheucking, Alice Trader, Judy Plummer, Kay McTaggart, Eileen Popovich. f.f.a. FIRST ROW: Stanley Lederbrand, Harlan McTaggart, Ronnie Dickey, Hallie Fulk, Eddie Beirman, Tom McTaggart, Mr, Berry. SECOND ROW; Tom Hoppin, Jim Wilson, Pat O’Brien, Don Rhodes, Wayne Lederbrand, Bill Allen, Alan Clark, Jim Mellinger. THIRD ROW: Tom Lederbrand, Mick O’Brien, CarlButler, Glen Jessup, Jim Hill, Larry Popovich, Jim Germann, Arlie Keebler, Andy Boston. FOURTH ROW; Charles Frazee, Gerald Durbin, Charles Beck, Darrell Rhodes, Wayne CrowL Deon Butler, Tom Clark, John Mellinger. BAND FIRST ROW: Bonnie Davis, Nancy Dickey, Marilee Turvey, Sue Alvies, Janet Pape, Donna Grabuner, Judy Hoppin. SECOND ROW: Charles Frazee, Margaret McLaughlin, Margaret Blakely, Mr. Bassanna, Ronnie Dickey, Judy Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Don Edwards, Glenn Galloway, Josephine Catteau, Roger McWilliams, Mary Lou Strawn, Tom Frazee, Roberta Smothers, Marilyn Wagner, Allen Baker, Jim Minder. FOURTH ROW: Kay Beirman, Barbara Minder, Florence Olson, Barbara Estill, John Dozier, Phyllis Allen, Shelia Wagner, Miriam Lard, Evelyn VanGeison, Sandra Edge. FIFTH ROW: Maude Sloman, Sandra Davis, Sarah Havenar, Ronnie Eichen, Julie Baker, Kay Ann McTaggart, Sue Gilbert, Carol Megginson, Peggy Schnapp, Linda Beam. SIXTH ROW: Kay Allen, Marie Galloway, Andy Boston, David Delay, Elaine Jenkins, Ted Standefer, Judy Dozier, Bill Muncy, Bill Dozier, Carol Muncy. GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mr. Bassana, Freda Mulvaney, Wanda Brown, Marilyn Wagner, Judy Simpson, Nancy Birkhirner, Sandra Fansler, Linda Berta. SECOND ROW: Florence Olson, Miriam Lard, Becky Nichols, Oveda Butler, Billie Sue Clements, Penny Cave, Barbara Minder. THIRD ROW: Genelle Gonterman, Norma Alvies, Jackie Schuecking. Linda Pacotti, Mildred Brawner, Sue Gilbert, Bonnie Smothers. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Harrison, Judy Hawkins, Marge Eldredge, Elaine Jenkins, Judy Dozier, Carole Muncy, Carolyn Traughber. QUEEN SHEILA FRANK LESKOVISEKtESCORT HARVEST IV Al IS Id THREE BLIND DATES Mr. Dave Ellis Mrs. Anna Ellis George Ellis Katy Ellis Neil Olson Ada Clark Cora Ridgely Helen Woods Janet Smith Tessie Adams Director Axel H. Sandstrom A DAY BUS DRIVERS Stu Sandtdge, Slim Estill, Chet Muncy, Duncan McTaggart, Lyman Reynolds, John Bailey. JANITOR Chet Muncy COOKS Mrs. Lelia Fishburn, Mrs. Lina Jones. Mrs. Christine Fowler, Miss Louise Floyd. HERE AND THERE SENIOR WILLS I, Sue Young, being of strong body and weak mind, hereby bequeath all my earthly goods to Sheila Wagner for her Senior year. They are as follows: 1 broken pencil, 3 sheets of used paper, a squeaky desk, and 1 rubbed out eraser. Take good care of them, Sheila. I, Sandra Alexander, possessing a soluble mind, will to the following: My black hair to Bob Alexander, my seat in Study Hall to Wanda Reynolds (since someone she is interested in occupies the seat in front of it,) my history book and ?I $'7o! grades to Donna Gregurich, and last but not least, to my good friend Sheila Wagner -- my memorable place in the '‘SECONDS” line at the Hot Lunch. P.S. To Mr. Sandstrom a new technique of teaching American History to mentally unbalanced children like me. I, Miriam Lard, being of sound body and ?????? mind do hereby will to my brother, Pete, my ability (?) to study. Put it to better use than I did, Pete. To freda Mulvany my ability to play basketbalL Leave out the fouls, Freda. And to the Lederbrand boys I leave all my money. I, Johnny Butler do hereby make my lastwilland testament. I will to Wayne Crowl jersey number “53” and to Timothy Harlon Cashen, my Latin Book. I, Betty Smothers will to my sister Roberta my seat in study hall providing she sits in it. To Bonnie my typing ability if she needs it. To Peggy Schnapp my ability to talk in study hall once in a while without being caught. To all Juniors lots of success next year. I, Tom McTaggart, being of sound mind and nobody, will my many nicknames to Jerry O’Brien because she is so fond of them. (One in particular.) I will my books to all the future ‘Macs’ and my ball point to S.D.H. To Mr. Walker, I leave his peace of mind -- or should I say his mind in one piece? I, Margaret Blakley, being of an unexplored mind hereby bequeath to Marie Galloway my ability to eat chocolate sundaes and cheeseburgers. To Kay McWilliams my ability to be active in P.E. And last but not least, my Bari Sax to some unfortunate person with more wind than I. I, Jim Irwin, being of an unsound mind bequeath to some unfortunate person my ability to get kicked out of Study HalL And to Wayne Crowl my ability (what ability??) to play footbalL i, Judy Plummer, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to my sister, Mary Lou, my typing ability and to Alice Trader, I leave my shorthand speed!!!!!! Believe me they are a big help. To my in-coming sister, Patricia, I leave my seat in study halL I, Tommy Lederbrand, being of mind and body (quite unsound) do hereby will my square dancing ability to Canary Clark. To my brother, Wayne, my ability to flirt with every girl that looks good to me and to Stan my excellent grades in all my subjects. (Whew! Anyway I made it. I hope!) I, Barbara Minder, having something up there, do hereby bequeath to Judy Simpson my wonderful bowling average of .000. To “Boyfriend” Charlie Brawner, I leave a new 99th girlfriend. (Take your pick.) And to Jim “Stinky” Millinger, peace in the lunch line. To the poor unfortunate Judy Hawkins, I leave my first chair in band. To everyone else, I LEAVE!!!! I, Jim Germann, being of sound mind and body will my desk to Larry Popovich, take good care of it. My books to anyone who is dumb enough to want them. My old tennis shoes to Wayne Lederbrand. I hope they will fit. I, Josephine Catteau, will my ability to play volleyball to Linda Pacotti, (watch that temper, Linda.) To Ronnie Eichen, someone else to pester in study hall; and, to Peggy Schnapp, my place in the lunch line. It Judy Linton, having a strong constitution and a weak mind, will to Barb Hughes my ability to flirt with that cute little boy, Tommy Hoppin; to Wanda Reynolds and Bob Alexander, my ability to get along with my boyfriend; to Sheila Wagner, I will the messiest desk in study halL SENIOR WILLS I, Pat Clark, being of sound body and weak mind leave my place on the football team to Tom Clark if he is man enough to take it. I leave to Alan my ability to get along with all the teachers. I, Marjorie Marie Eldredge, being ofsoundmind(Ithiuk I have one) and body, do hereby will to the following: To Jim Rape, my dear old typewriter, which he seems to like so well, to Charles Brawner, the memories of his ninety-ninth girlfriend, to Penny Cave my ability to do her English for herself, and last but not least, to John Tomazic, my ability to gain some speed in typing. (And not just ten words per minute, John!) I, Don Rhodes, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Jim Rape, my place on the basketball team, (keep up the good work, Jim) and my ability to sleep in study hall to anyone who wants it. I, Marilynn Carswell being of body and mind, do hereby make this my first will. I leave to Mrs. Edmundson somebody else in her typing class that spaces once after a colon, and to some unfortunate underclassman my seat in study hall. I, Mick O’Brien, hereby declare this my first will and testament. I leave the following: To Kay Ann McTaggart, a new car to drive over railroad tracks; to my brother Pat, my American History grades; to Carroll Pickett, my place on the line and position in the Order of the Moose; to my sister, Jerry — I leave. I, Aleda Butler, being of ’•SOUND” do hereby bequeath to Oveda, my little sis, my loud mouth. (She’s so quiet, you know!) To my darling brother, Deon, I will my “ABILITY” to play basketball. (Girls’ rules.) To my little but MIGHTY friend, Lee, I leave my WELL” equipped cigar box. Have fun with it. I, Don Squires, hereby gladly will to Steve Pharris my . $7°?! !?‘7«$ blankety blank typewriter, and to Gary Warrington the memories (or scares) of our Champaign trip. 1, Julie Baker, declare this to be my first will and testament. I leave the following: To Marie Galloway another person with a car to take her uptown every noon. To Wayne Crowl someone else to drag with and to Jim Mellinger a portable study hall desk so he won’t have to stay in the same place all the time. I, Charles Beck, will my long hair to Darrell Rhodes, and to Jack Simpson my 6 foot height. To Miss Ashbaugh, I will some student that will be in class every day. I, Florence Olson, being of ????????? do hereby declare this to be my very first will and testament. To Lee Olson Iwillmy new one-half page novel on “How NOT to Get to School on Time.” Please do not abuse this sentimental piece of intellectual work. To Janice Bailey my collection of Elvis Presley records. I know this inheritance will (uh-hm) fill her heart with joy. I, Glenn Luttrell, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will, to Bob Alexander, my marvelous typing ability, and to Gary Warrington, my seat in study hall, it looks lonely back there in the corner. I, “Bee” Brawner being a senior do hereby bequeath a new gun and shootin’ parter to “Stinky” Mellinger. To my brother, Charles, the ability to “find out what he’s missing.” Or maybe you have already???? And to Toad Bowen a not so nosy senior to sit behind him next year. Maybe she won’t read your letters, Toad. I, Bill Dozier, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to George Abberly, my place on the football team. (Hope you get it. Rat.) And to Gerald Durbin, someone else for him to pester in study hall. I, Margaret Lee McLaughlin, being of sound mind (?) and body do bequeath the following things to the following people: To Evelyn Van Geison my basketball ability in P.E. What an ability, eh. Evelyn? To my three Freshman neighbors in S.H., I leave them a new neighbor to pester, and SENIOR WILLS last, but most certainly not least, I leave to Judy Dozier my good old shorthand and typing books. I hope you have better luck using them, Judy. I, Ted Standefer. will all text and library books to Miss Ashbaugh, and to Steve Pharris, my death wagon. I. Karen Estill, being of the Senior Class, (how I don’t know) will my BRAINS to my LITTLE brother, Dick. To Oveda Butler, I leave a large supply of gum. To Linda Estill, I leave so she won’t have anyone to pester her next year. To Alan Clark and Dick, I leave someone who is smarter than I am to do their English. (I hope it is alright with Mrs. Berry.) I, Sue Gilbert, presuming I do have a small part of a mind, leave my treasures to the following; To Barbara Hughes, my degenerated chemistry apron and a set of rags; to Judy Simpson, my ability (?) for telling modern fairy tales; to John Tomazic, someone else to yell ‘‘Jump!” at; and to Jim Mellinger, a new target to “shoot” at. I. Elizabeth Pearman, being of sound mind, “I hope,” will to my sister, Sharon, my rickety old desk in study hall, which will not hold my books, and the determination to endure what’s behind me also in study hall. I, Hallie Fulk will my place on the basketball team to somebody who is taller than I; my seat in study hall to anybody who wants it; and my interest in freshman girls to Larry Popovich. YEARBOOK STAFF (957 PATRONS' PAGE Ada F. Matthew, Dry Gooils Store Bailey Brothers Baker’s Lumber and Hardware Bank of Pawnee Bud Mounce, Contractor Bob’s Sinclair Station Carswell and Davis Garage Clark's I. G. A. Super Market Darrell’s Grill Davis Memorial Home Dick Barnes Standard Service Edward's Cafe E. F. Van Geison, Gas and Oil Estill's Garage Parries Cleaners Flinn’s Garage Hallie Fulk Herbie’s Cafe H. H. Springer, Insurance Jim Castle J. R. 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