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Page 23 text:
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Glass We, the graduating class of 1958, as we depart, leave behind all the good times we have had in Paxton High School, but we take with us many fond memories of the years we spent in these hallowed halls. We do hereby, being of sound mind and body, make the following bequests, feeling we can not depart from this institution without leaving a few of our many and outstanding capabilities and accomplishments. To the Juniors, we will our amazing talent for making third-place floats, to give the other classes a chance for first place. To the Sophomores, we will our intellectual approach to all phases of our education. To the Freshmen, we will our feelings of superiority and sophistication, so they can successfully complete their four years at Paxton High. To the Faculty, we will our sincere sympathy for the loss they will suffer in our absence from the halls of P. H. S. I, Pat Albers, will my quiet manner to Gloria Voorhees. I, Janet Anderson, will my innumerable list of boyfriends outside Paxton to Virginia Bowen, who has only one. . I. Sharon Anderson, will my ability to keep calm in any situation to Miss Bear, so she can put up with next year's Reflector staff. I, Shirley Anderson, will my cold hands to Barbara McGuire, so she will have an excuse. I, Jim Ashmore, will my ability to attract Freshman and eighth grade girls to Jim Hiser. I, Judy Aukland, will my long legs to Betty Watson. I, Larry Beland, will my go-get-'um ways to Larry Foster. I, Ruth Bixby, will my pleasant smile to Mr. Rohlfing, to keep him happy in assembly next year. I, Larry Scooter Brown, will my nickname to Jim Swanson, so he can get to class on time. V I, Patsy Brown, will my pep and school spirit at the basketball games to Sharon White, to give Paxton a winning streak. I, Cleo Burgess, will my fiery temper to Karen Unzicker. I, Eldon Campe, will my atlas build to David Brown. I, Jim Carson, will my strict adherence to school rules to Mike Martin, who doesn't seem to know them yet. I, Alice Connour, will my place in Mechanical Drawing Class to next year's lucky girl, entrusted to Mr. Shields. I, Nancy Cruse, will my contented ways to Jane Leaf, because she is such a griper. I, John Erwin, will my curls to Gayle Streff. I, Bob Valentino Foster, will all the hours I spend grooming my hair to Richard Gunst. I, Jerry Fox, will my ability to go with several girls at thersame time to Merle Saldeen, who seems to be in a rut. 19
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I, Gerald Fuoss, will my chemistry book to Mr. Kobler, knowing he will use it more than I have. I, Donna Nimble Fingers Golden, will my speed in typing to Jerry Lewis. I, Carol Goode, will my ability to spread the news to Mary Kay Miller. I, Greg Harrell, will my intense desire to go with a certain girl to Larry Noble, hoping it will get him interested in girls. I, Joyce Hendrickson, will my 98 pounds to Steve Wimer, as they won't make that much difference on him. I, Mickey Henson, will the Homecoming crown to Mickey Weburg, hoping that with practice, he can keep it on the queen's head next year. I, Pat Henson, will my nickname, Fats , to Carl Hudson, as it seems to fit him better. I, Larry Hubler, will my frequent absences to Perry Parsons. I, Alan Jamison, will my beard to Rodney Brown, to give him a more manly look. I, Elinor Johnson, will my ability to stay on the honor roll to Sally Peterson, who has made a good start. I, Jerry Hot Lips Johnson, will my talent as a successful cornet player to Nancy Bolick. I, Ed Karr, will my ability to have dates with several girls during one evening to Ronnie Wolfe, so he won't get lonely. I. Bonnie King, will my bushy eyebrows to Bonnie Carlson. I, Loretta Kirby, will my ability to collect numerous boyfriends to Susan Johnston. I, Beverly Lubben, will my ability to keep a conversation moving to Nancy Trickle. I, Mary McCabe, will my dislike for P. E. showers to Karah Thomas, who has a mutual feeling. I, Norma McClure, will my love for peroxide to Valerie Swanson. I, Bob Marshall, will my flow of words and extensive vocabulary to Kent Gilonski, so he can make a better impression on everyone next year. I, Toni Morris, will my dimples to anyone who will take them, entrusted to Pete Silence. I, Wild Bill Morrison, will my secret formula for getting a girl to Larry Carlson, since he tries so hard. I, Janis Nafziger, will my devotion to my studies to Delores Martensen, to keep her mind off the boys. I, Nita Newman, will my ability to convince people to accept my ideas to Jim Orr, who needs some help. I, Jerry O'Donnell, will my 3-D motto, Be Darling, Daring, and Dangerous, to Roger Marshall. I, Rod Parks, will my gullibility to Dick Marshall. I, Marless Pony-Tail Peters, will my diamond to Karen Franzen, until she gets hers. I, Bill Peterson, will my little-boy looks to Jim Hazen. I, Melvin Rapp, will my ability to keep quiet in class to Sandy Cruse. I, Larry Riggle, will my ability to take dents out of fenders to Stan Grieser, who has a knack of putting them in. 20
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