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I have embarrassed. I, John Konfrst, do hereby will my undefeated desire to the next P. H. S. football team. 1, Pat Konfrst, do hereby will my Law Book to anyone who wants it. I, Barbara Krings, do hereby will my ability to talk my way out of the house at night to any un- fortunate girl. I, Irene Lambert,do hereby will my somber and dignified personality to Di Kay Allison, who doesn't need it because she is just as Apey as I am. I, Marlys Lane, do hereby will my ability to keep quiet in World History to Pat Markham. I, Bud Lewis, do hereby will my ability to dance to Ruth Mann. I, Charlene Lewis, do hereby will my ability to do acrobats to next year's football team. I, Pat Liddick, do hereby will my ability to go steady for three years to Mike Kersten. I, Linda Long, do hereby will all the wonderful times I've had in High School to anyone who doesn't • have them. I, Jean Marler, do hereby will my ability to say, I'll never go with 'him' again , to any girl dumb enough to say it. I, Nancy McConaha, do hereby will my nickname of Rose to anyone else who may look like Miss Kruger's roommate. I, Patricia McKinney, do hereby will my geometry ruler to Jim Stewart. I, Cynthia Meeks, do hereby will my used shorthand papers to anyone who can find a good use for them. I, Judy Meisinger, do hereby will Bob to myself for many years to come. I, Tom Mincer, do hereby will my ability to dig music to Dave Albert. I, Jerry Moore, do hereby will my parking lot duties to the next sucker. I, Bob Morris, do hereby will my No Vacancy sign to Mr. Hughes in hopes of his future success and happiness. I, Dorothy Patterson, do hereby will my ability to go with a crazy mixed up guy to anyone who is crazy enough to try it. I, Carole Jeanne Pfeifer, do hereby will my ability to have the cleanest, neatest locker in P. H. S. to Kay Casey. I, Larry Phillips, do hereby will my shyness and ability to keep quiet to Dave Hohman. I, Don Pierce, do hereby will my Great ability to understand English to my little brother Sam. I, lone Pilney, do hereby will all my fun and good times at P. H. S. to all future Blue Devils. I, Sandra Pink, do hereby will the preparation I have had in High School to everyone. I, Jean Porter, do hereby will my half day of school to anyone who wants to try it. I, Ken Pritchard, do hereby will all my ability not to go with girls to my brother during his next two years. I, Rita Ramge, do hereby will my three years of homemaking knowledge to myself as I shall need it. I, Larry Rea, do hereby will my hubcaps to Jim McMillian. I, Joyce Rozell, do hereby will my wedding gown to any Junior girl who may need it. I, Jerry Sayers, do hereby will my ability to stay out of trouble to anyone who can. I, Karlene Senf, do hereby will my ability to be the only female in Trig class to any girl who can stand the strain. I, Kay Smith, do hereby will my ability to keep secrets to Charlene Lewis. I, Janet Spangler, do hereby will my school books to any Junior who wants them. I, Laurel Stoehr, do hereby will my ability to get a driver's license to Kay Smith. I, Rosemary Taylor, do hereby will my ability to talk in fourth period study hall to any junior who thinks he can get away with it. I, Fred Tilson, do hereby will my ability to be good-natured in Geography class to Mr. Gollehon. I, John Tomes, do hereby will all the good-looking Bellevue girls to all the needy Plattsmouth boys. I, Agnes Whelan, do hereby will my nickname Angus back to the cows because they had it first. I, Judy Wiater, do hereby will my ability to chew gum in school to anyone who can get away with it. I, Diana Wiles, do hereby will my Chemistry Book to anyone who wants it. I, Don Williams, do hereby will my knowledge of building bridges in Trig class back to Mr. France. I, Tom Winscot, do hereby will my ability not to get hurt playing football in my senior year to Jim Shown. I, Jerry Wurtele, do hereby will my friendship for Mr. Hughes to Plowboy Noell.
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Class Will Hear Yel Hear Ye! The reading of the Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1959 will now be heard. We, the Seniors of P. H. S., being in perfect health and sound mind (Believe it or not), bequeath some of our better attributes which we find will no longer be of use after our departure from Plattsmouth High. I, John Adkins, do hereby will my curl to Cecil Gerdes. I, Tome Akeson, do hereby will my great scholastic ability to Karlene Senf. I, Benny Albin, do hereby will my ability to farm to Mr. Gleason. I, Joan Allgeier, do hereby will my shyness with boys to Shirley Lutz. I, Carlisa Barard, do hereby will my ability to be teacher’s pet to anyone who is unlucky enough to receive this fate. I, Retha Beed, do hereby will my Algebra II book to anyone who wants it. I, Edward Bierl, do hereby will all my tickets from the Muse Art Theatre to Mr. Gleason, who might enjoy them. I, Wally Bishop, do hereby will my ability to forget my belt and chew gum in class to Jim Gansmer. I, Chester Bowman, do hereby will Hansen's Lake and my cabin to our class. I, Jim Bulin. do hereby will my Puddle-jumper” to Mr. Gleason as a means of revenge for all the work I had to do in English Composition. I, Ray Burgett, do hereby will my worldly possessions to my dear friend, Wally Bishop. I, Nannette Cognac, do hereby will my disorganized organization to Mr. Witt for the advancement of science and also for the mold cultures found thriving on my assignment papers. I, Donald Dietl, do hereby will my ability to bowl to Dennis Shoebotham. I, Ronald Dietl, do hereby will my loud duals to Estil Jenkins. I, J. C. Draper, do hereby will twelve inches of my height to Larry Fitzgerald. I, Peggy Emmert, do hereby will my short hair to Helen Herger. I, Carl Everett, do hereby will my great knowledge of Trig to Mr. Gleason, so he will be able to draw a straight line on the blackboard. I, Jane Fauquet, do hereby will my ability to be late to band to Noveta Humiston. I, John Fauquet, do hereby will my typewriter, which doesn't make any misteaks to Mr. Gleason. I, Carolyn Fisher, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Hughes to all the people who were in his study hall. I, Ray Ford, do hereby will my ability to Rob the cradle to all those who have to. I, Jim Frady, do hereby will all of my soda jerking to all future soda jerks. I, Jim Furlong, do hereby will my black motorcycle jacket and motorcycle to Mr. Gollehon. I, John Furlong, do hereby will my ability to reason with Mr. Hughes to Rodney Slavicek. I, Dave Gochenour, do hereby will my gun collection to John Adkins. I, Ronnie Grant, do hereby will my nickname of Grunt to Jim Gansemer who deserves it. I, Tom Gregg, do hereby will my height to J. C. Draper. I, Marge Grosshans, do hereby will my History notes to anyone who like to sleep while the colonies are being settled and the wars are being fought. I, Jerry Haase, do hereby will my dancing shoes to Mr. Hughes. I, Larry Henry, do hereby will my ability to date a certain girl in Bellevue to anyone who is crazy enough to drive up there. I, Leonard Hild, do hereby will my knowledge in advanced English to Charles Stoehr. I, Ed Hohman, do hereby will my ability to go through the crowded halls to all small people. I, Hunter Ingwerson, do hereby will my ability to miss or skip school to Francis Lebens when he finally finds school boring. I, Mary Iverson, do hereby will my ability of knowing nothing back to the Know-Nothing Party. I, Darlene Jacobs, do hereby will my scratchy bookkeeping pen to the Bookkeeping Class of 1960. I, Don Jenkins, do hereby will my naturally curly hair back to myself. I, Sharon Jorn, do hereby will my diamond to myself for future use. I, John Kaffenberger, do hereby will a saw to anyone who tries to wear Irene Lambert's ring. I, Richard Kellison, do hereby will my noon-time taxi service to Tank Gansemer. I, Darold Keys, do hereby will my ability to wave and speak to strangers to all my friends whom
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Junior Class FIRST ROW: Mr. France, Dixie Wurtele, Francis Lebens, Winnie Sporer, Arlan Cundall. Dorothy Farris, Jim Gansemer, Nadine Weiss, Charles Stoehr, Pat Smock, Charles Pankonin, Mary Wohlfarth, Larry Christenson, Sharon Davis, Charles Bax, Sharon Clark, Bob Reade, Sharon Bell.Miss Barkemier. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hirz, Mary Schmidt, Jim Shown. Carolyn Walton, Gayle Heigle, Shirley Warga, David Hagar, Sandra Parriot, Bob Hild, Shirley Gunsolley, Bob Akins, Helen Clifford, Jerry Stones, Rosemary Bellinger, Bob Lagerstrom, Sharon Miller, Judy Pohlmier. THIRD ROW: Kay Casey, Larry Marler, Jackie Zajic, Francis Kellison, Shirley Lutz, Stan Weber, Bette Knutson, Jon Hirz, Janet Jacobs, Dennis Brink, Danna Luther, Donnie Neal, Diana Allison, Keener Price, Susan Sharp, James Phillips, Nellie Plybon. FOURTH ROW: Pat Toman, Lilija Stupans, Mike Horn, Sharon Haecke, Charles Toman, Joyce French, Bob Englekemier, Carolyn Vinduska. Keenan Eiting, Barbara Williams, David Cappell, Connie Diggs, Duane Hamilton, Marlene Sitzman, Don McKulsky, Marie Konfrst. FIFTH ROW: Roger Noell, Sharon Harms, Albert Dasher, Noveta Humiston, Brian Nelson, Loretta Thornton, Dennis Shoebothom, Ruth Mann, Lynn Hendrix, Sandra Kaslon, Paul Anderson, Martha Haase, Clyde Thompson, Reeda Taylor, Marlene Manns, Sharon Phillips. 8
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