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pwfbdecq Let us climb aboard our dreamboat and begin our journev 1 to the land of dreams and for tule As we glide trrodgh the mlst of dream, we slowly approacr our destl atlon tre vear of 1958 Now the Job of dlSCOV6T1Hg row well the Senlors of l9U8 of Plattsbdrg Hlgk Scrool are progressing 11 tre world waits us Ar Y, there 1n tle dlstance is a fanillar flgu el rrahl for Prunefaceu take a bow' Applauding sports fans cheerl Pro basketball ras clalmed Kincade, Sensation of the vear Weather man in old K C Good steady work come rain or sh ne, In the safest Job that he could flnd Eugene Bridges president Of Plattsburg's National Bank, they sav Still l1ves at home, Just north of town And speeds to work in his Model A Designer of clothes known o'er the world She s1gns ber trade name nSchuster But Marv Lou we're proud of you We long have been your booster A white capped nurse trips down the hall Thermometer in hand, Now Nada Williams is her nam The patients think she's gran In a schoolhouse in the Rockies Where the air is crisp and cool We find dear, patient Bohart Miss Margaret's teaching school Wilber Spalding what a manl We knew you'd make it Doc He heads his special baby clinic 'Way down in Little Rock Chicago Bears at last report, Have signed at his own price The former star of P H S He's known as Robert R1C6 If you should stop at a jewelry shop Right near our courthouse square Above the door you'll read tris sign ay Spear for Watch Repair The Market Crain of William Hales Is Kroger's b1ggest threat, His income tax each year, t1s sald, Wil' pav our National debt. A handy man to have around, Is Pendleton, they say. Bob fixes flats and greases cars At Allen's Chevrolet. It's Mary Brooks' Market now, And Plattsburg's largest store, Just take a peep at Mary's Jeep She delivers to your door. 36 n . ' A ' . . ' t 4 'n .' -- I 1 , . I . . A l 4. Q . . 4 A - 'r , a' . I-, H ' . ' 1 ' ' r Hu N .... - Y , . 1 Sterling Jackson eyes the skies I Y . . A y . ' , - A n--- , 9 1 1 9: dl 1 I , --- 1 I I --- I . . ., 4 D HR A .II . , . .
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cf! We, the Senior Class of 1908, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath firstly, our noted dignityg secondly, our outstanding scholastic abilities: thirdly, our musical talents: fourthly, the remarkable cooperation that we have enjoyed through the past four years: fifthly, all our aches and pains and mourning sorrows and regrets: and sixthly, all our mischievous pranks and worldly knowledge to the succeeding Senior Class. To our dear sponsor, MISS TOTZKE, we shall dedicate our success or failure. JOAN ARBUCKLE bequeaths her ability to out-sing and out-talk any of her fellow classmates to George Greaves, who seems so quiet, and her tall, slender figure to Jean Belk. MARGARET BOHART bequeaths her scholastic abilities skilled voice and ability to play NBoogie-Woogieu to Dolly Ann Harper One of our more robust and hearty Senior men EUGENE BRIDGES wills his physique and tech- nique at playing football and his personal permission to use someone's downstairs locker to Evan Kirkpatrick MARY BROOKS bequeaths all her excuse blanks and absence privileges which were all true to form we know, to the three well known hookey players Carroll Ford Shirley Ford and Helen Taylor so there will be no racked brains next year to find passing excuses BILL CHASTAIN a notable senior bequeaths his ability to get straight WEN averages his art bluffing to get them and his success at playing the great NRomeo t a deserving Bootsu Moreland CHARLES CLUTE the nclownu of all Seniors wills what little luck he had with his high school romances and more to Carl Jackson and Gertrude Anseaume in case they would like their Senior days flavored with a little romance and the senior class presidency to Don Henry who might be silly enough to want it JO ANNE GOLDEN Drum Major extraordinary leaves her musical and strutti g ability to Frances Slayton her love for dancing to Garry Matthews, and wishes the Pen Points editorship off on Rudy Holman BETTY FRY bequeaths her 'graceful' walk to Helen Killgore, and her chewing gum technique to Harold Boone KEITH ELLENBERGER bequeaths his battered but durable baritone horn to Jean Petree,whose musi cal talent must be heard and some extra weight to Effie Sue O'Connor HILAH JUNE GARDNER wills her bubbling vitality that leads you to mischief to Hershel Ferguson who should let more people know him better and her day dreams of the future to Anna Lee Genson BILL HALES wills his reputation as a foremost P H S wolfn to Ronald Adam and his tendency to say HI don't known to Don Marsh considering that Bill can't have that expression hanging over him out in the big wide world STELLA GREEN wills her brightness not only in head but in hair to Gail VanFossan who might not want to be a dishwater blond all her life and her worries in typing II to Rex Nall STERLIIG JACKSON is more than happy to bequeath his seat in Study Hall and some wise advice to study while you're there to Wray Moreland who always has to 'studyn at night and his well known reputation as a reckless, dare devil driver to Tommy O'Connor who has to learn D'ARLENE KIRK bequeaths her formula on how to go steady successfully the last two years of high school to Mary Beth Fries, who has been searching desperately for it and the editorship of The Gleam to Keith Hartell KENNETH KINCADE wills his height and position on the first team in basketball and his nick name to Pat Downey LOIS MAYSE wills her artistic talent along with her position as Art Editor on the Pen Points staff and The Gleam to Buddy Grafton who seems to have a flare for it ROBERT PENDLETOI wills his friendly but quiet disposition to Alma Jean Quinn who rever tires of talking MARY LOU SCHUSTER bequeaths her ability to get along Wltb Nt ose guysu to Mary Ellen Mallen and ber experience as a librarian to Bettv Lee Barnett JACKIE REYNOLDS bequeaths his charmlng way with P H S girls to Bob Cravens and the Job of hauling around all P F S kids in dire need of a taxi to Pauline Mallen who we hope will have her driver's license by that time NADA WILLIAMS bequeaths her secret passion for St Joseph to Marilyn Hartell and her ability to look sweet W1tbOUt any make up to Mary Belle Price ROBERT RICE leaves his love for football and his bard fighti g to win honor for P H S to Ward Amos and his technique in mastering the commercial subjects to Francis Trompson who as a junior still loves business science so wel l WILB R SPALDING bequeaths his masculine handsoneness and his way with women to Billy Reed and don't neglect these traits RAYMO D SPEAR leaves h1s DOGLIC ability to Wllber Anderson enabling this junior to pen more pleasant love notes to Dian ROSEMARY WREN last but certainly rot least but no less the shortest member of the class wills her girlish figure and her work in secretar1al practice to Mary Russell 35 n 1 . n 1 I . , - - I ' ' 1 1 D , . 1 1 n ll of , U o . 1 1 1 s 9 . 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