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Class Will, and Testament of the Senior Class of 1958 We, the Senior Class, leave to the underclassmen all the kindness, and all the unkindness the teachers have shown us, uncompleted plans for a sneak day, unused plans to raise money, and all the fun we have experienced being Seniors; plus the individual wills each one of us leave. I, Wayne Anderson, will my ability not to go steady to Leon Schuenemeyer. I, Martha Bailey, will my temper to Tina VanDyke. I, Pat Feldmiller, will my ability to live chrough the Senior year without a steadv to Connie Keller. 1, Linda Nicks, will my natural curly hair to Sally Dustin. I, Bill Larson, will my ability to get kids algebra problems to Mr. Prewitt. 1, Marilyn Black, will my Monde hair to Geneva York just to see wnat she would look like. I, Pat Hancock, will my Missouri History outlines to Mr. Young. I, Vera Anderson, will my seat in music to Carolyn Anderson and Helen Dye. I, Violet Anderson, will my place in literature to anyone who can understand MacBeth because I can't. I, Clyde Wilson, will my art as a Senior to go steady with a sophomore to anyone who can do as well. I, Jean Robeson, will my ability to get along with the male population of this institution to Carolyn Harris. I, Dianna Appleby, will my place on the A Team Pep Squad to Donna Hedges. I, Joyce Rayl, will my ability to have fun on Halloween, but stay out of trouble to Bobby Browning. I, Larry Watson, will my “Number 34“ basketball uniform to anyone who thinks they can further its fame. I, Raymond Warden, will my ability to be popular though engaged to be engaged to Ted Oglesby. I, Margaret Ogle, will my shyness to Larry Lercher. I, Ruby Walker, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Allen Carnes. I, David Boren, will my ability to have fun without girls to Loren Newman. I, Wilma Smith, will my love of Sailors to Ruth Quesenberry. I, Ken Greely, will my bicycle to anyone who doesn't have a car. I, John Steffey, will my height to Freddy Jones. I, Ray Holdman, will my chemistry ability to Frank Jones. I, Larry Joe Sanders, will my ability to argue with girls and still keep them as friends to George Wilson. I, Franky Dye, will my transportation to Plato to Jeny Shupe. 1, Judy Wellner, will my ability to read shorthand to Gay Nickles. I, Kay Shivers, will my ability to get married and keep up with my school work to Delores Carlson. I, Billie Kay Roam, will my chewing gum to Jerry Dodson. Jerry you have got a lot of chewing to do to get ahead of Billie. I, Carolyn Miller, will my shorthand grades to Beverly Drennan. I, Jackson Sheeley, will nothing to nobody. I, Carl Watson, will my natural ability to make friends to anyone who is lonely. I, Larry Smith, will my ability to get out of class for any reason to Carroll Crismon. I, Bill Shipley, will my gym trunks to Kenny Hankins. I, Talmadge McDaniel, will my truck to anyone who wants to risk his life. 1, Stan Gearheart, will my ability to tear up cars in record time to Steve Bel she. I, Eddie Posten, will my story telling ability to Harro Ackerman. I, Bucky Hendrix, will my curly hair to Tony Crismon. I, Helen Jones, will all the slightly used gum under my desk in World History to Veda Anderson. Make good use of it. I, Leo McDaniel, have had so much trouble leaving school and now since I am leaving I have decided to live a long time and not make a will for 50 years. 28
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Ken Greelv is in the Bicycle manufacturing business. The only trouble is that every bicycle is yellow. If you would tune in to station ZYZ from 12:00 to 3:00 a.m., the alluring voice of Miss Midnight would greet you. In real life she is Pat Feldmiller at her favorite past- time, talking. Frankie Dye, contrary to his last name, is in the bleach-making business. Dianna Appleby runs a marital relations clinic. Her method really works. When asked by young people for advice, she says, Just don't get married . Pat Hancock got married not too long after school was out, and by Pat's and Don's scrimping and saving, they have now bought Warren's Store. lean Robeson joined the Air Force a month after graduation, and has now become a registered nurse and is engaged to a Colonel. Carolyn Miller is a torch singer at her husband's night club, The Opposite of Heaven . Ray Holdman now owns the largest turkey farm and hatchery in the United States and advertises them as the Polts with a Past . Larry Watson did get an appointment to West Point and broke all basketball scoring records and was first in his class. He is now a captain, and coaches at West Point. Raymond said if you would look on any sheet music which western stars sing, you would find the lyrics are written by Ruby Jane Walker. Guess who is 6 feet tall? It's Carl Watson. He is the men's champion high diver and has just signed a life contract to appear on TV every Saturday. Leo McDaniel is now warden of Missouri State Penitentary. Eddie Posten calls for the world's champion square dance team. Guess what Marilyn Black is doing? While she was on her vacation in Hawaii, as a joke, she put on a hula hula skirt, and hasn't taken it off yet. Arthur Godfrey was searching for a new Hawaiian dancer and spotted Marilyn. If you want to see her, just turn your TV when Arthur announces May-Lay-Kay. Stan Gearhart was so in love with his little Studebaker that when the Studebaker Corporation was put up for sale, he borrowed the money from Mr. Murphy and bought it. Kay Scott Shivers is finally taking her prolonged honeymoon to Hawaii. The only sad thing is—they have to take their three sets of twins with them. Wilma Smith is Tack McLain's secretary. Maybe this doesn't sound spectacular, but that's where you are wrong. Our own Jack has taken Elvis Presley's place---side burns, wiggles and all. With all his fans, that means a big job for Wilma. Just at the moment Raymond began to predict his future, we heard beep, beep noises, and he was gone. 27
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