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PROP!-IECY FOR l969 The air brakes whistle as Jack Kelly drives into Seniorville, U.S.A. in one of his freight trucks from the J, T. Kelly Tucking Company. On his trip his thoughts have been about his 59 classmates and he is most anxious to see them. His first stop is Judy's Cafe in the center of town. Judy's hamburgers are fam- ous around this country and many celebraties stop there. Jack just gets seated when Jill comes rushing in very excited about a new hair style she has created. Next door to the Cafe Jill has established abeauty Salon. Jill sits down next to Jack and mentions the fact that he has just missed Rosie, who had recently left on a tour of Europe modeling the world famous Emerson Creations. Looking out the window Jack sees Mike, the town Mayor, busily discussing a seemingly important problem with the sheriff who he recognizes as Darrell. It seems as though someone stepped on Patty's famous black Angus. She begins to cry as everyone seems to be running to the scene. Get a doctor, no, a veterinarian, No! No! apsychiatrist.Virginia Beals runs tothe scene with the Do it yourself doctor kit. Within seconds the town minister, Lillas, arrives on the scene in case the cow dies and funeral arrange- ments have to be made. Running by the scene is Roger. He doesn't stop because he's training for the track event in the Olympics in Australia. The crowd gradually breaks up and Jack decides he'd better be on his way. As he drives away from the Cafe he notices Pat and her family on their way to the store. Down at the end of the block it's recess time at the community school and MaryAnnis busily trying to get the kids back into the building. At the last moment Jack remembers to stop by the Old Maids Home and see if a girl has come in to fit his qualifications of a wife. Carolyn tells him the girl he wants will be there next month, so he goes back to his truck and continues on, looking forward to picking up his new wife and once again seeing his friends. R Q xX X en+ef '.9 S fx '8YV9rY'I,e 1. 'PoP 1300 1 S liiii J 1 as Xxxisix E J J
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Mary Ann Coe, Treasurer, Virginia Beals, Secretary, Lillas Tanner, Sergeant of arms, Roger Olson, Vice-President, Darrell Gossett, Student Council Repre sentative, Mike Schow, President, Mr. Towne, Adviser. SENIORS On September 6, 1955 the class of l959 entered the doors of Plummer HighSchool. We found that our adviser, Mr. Gilbert Martinez, was also new to the school. Our first class meeting was held and we elected our officers: President, Jill Emerson, Vice-President, Darrell Gossett, Secretary, Carolyn Andrews, Treasurer, Virginia Beals, Stu- dent Council Representative, Mary Ann Coe. We lost one student in the first 6 weeks leaving us with 24 students. In our initiation we started the tradition of painting the 'P' on Hookey Mt. In 1956 we were Sophomores and our class had decreased to 22 students. Our officers this year were: President, Darrell Gossett, Vice-President, Roger Olson, Secretary, Jill Emerson, Treasurer, Mary Ann Coe, Student CouncilRepresentative, Linda Tovey. In the fall of l957 we were finally upper classmen. We then had only 15 students. Our officers were: President, Roger Olson, Vice- President, Mary Ann Coe, Secretary, Carolyn Andrews, Treasurer, Virginia Beals, StudentCouncil Representative, Jack Kelly. Our popcorn and hotdog sales at the games were very profitable. This year, 1959 was really our most exciting year. We are Seniors and this is our last year. Our class officers are: President Mike Schow, Vice-President, Roger Olson, Secretary, Virginia Beals, Treasurer, Mary Ann Coe, Student Council Representative, Darrell Gossett, Ser- geant-of-arms, Lillas Tanner. Our major project was our annual. Mr. Towne was our adviser and we had only 13 students left. Our class colors: lavender and white, motto 'If you can't swim don't rock the boat.' and flower: white rose. A. G. WEST Dist. Mobil Products SANDERS Sq-GRE Plummer. 1418110 Sanders, Idaho
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lm fi , g . simon cuss wsu 1 5, h Y! a M ' 'fn f f i- I, Rosetta Magers, being in my right mind and sound body, will my ability to rustle sheep to anyone that needs a little extra cash, my ability to keep ahead in the lunch line to Jean McFaddin, and my giggle I will to --- No, I think I'll keep it for college. I, Roger Olson, hereby will my position in football to John Kitt, my ability to get chewed out in basketball to anyone who can make a mistake, and my talents for fighting with the opposite sex to Jim Kelly and Wayne Berreth. I, Mary Ann Coe, will myheight to Kenny Rash and my office job to my sister, Shirley. I, Pat Dohrman, being of sound mind and body, do will my books to my broth- er Eddie,who I hope will get more out of them than I did, my locker to anyone who gets it, and my place on the Spyglass to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Lillas Tanner, will my ability in home economics to Lottie Kates and my books to any Junior who feels he can put them to good use. I, Virginia Beals, being of unsound mind and large body, will thirty pounds to Donna Day, and my good grades and ability to get along with the teachers to Don Evans, he really needs it. I, Jill Emerson, will my cheer leading to Peggy Storms and Carol Leuty and my ability to pass Physics to the future Juniors and Seniorsg -- I leave my seat in the Senior row to Hank Larson, and my office work to Mary Larson. I, Jack T. Kelly, alias Grumps, Smiley and Jacquelyn, being of extremely high intelligence and perfect physical condition will my ability to get bad grades in every- thing I have ever taken to Henry Larsong my ambition to work in school and out of school to my little brother Jimg and my curly hair to Dick Juhnke. I, Judy Babbitt, will my position of Editor of the Spyglass to Mary Beth Mc- Fadden, my ability to cheat in Biology to Eddie Dretke and working in the office to Judy McFadden. I, Darrell Gossett, do hereby will my position on the Football team to Ed Dretke, my basketball suit to anyone who wants it and my position on the bench to Dave Willard. I, Patty Rode, being of small mind and chubby body, will twenty-five pounds of my chubbiness to Shirley Goode, my books to my brother Owen, who would probably get them anyway, and my name Angus to -- on second thought I'll keep it myself. I, the one and only Mike Schow, CI hope there ain't no other! will my typing eraser to some poor struggling typing student, my ability to get the pages of the Spyglass mixed up to Dick Juhnke, and my ability to fight the Juniors to anyone who thinks he can whip them. I, Bugsy-oops, Carolyn Andrews, will my name Bugsy to Wes Renfrew and my good times such as, talking and getting out of class, to my brother Harold, who doesn't need it but will enjoy it as much as I have.
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