Richland High School - Tiger Yearbook (Richland, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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Richland High School - Tiger Yearbook (Richland, IA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 23 of 100
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Our Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class oF.R. H . S . 1959, being in a sound and sober state of mind, do will to the under- graduates our prized abilities and possessions, to wit: I, Chuck Peterson, possessing a rational and lucid state of mind, and having my mental faculties in such condition as to be able to anticipate and iudge the effects of the importunate functions of the immediately ensuing document, hereby will to Melvin Widner my beloved French book, to which I am so savagely addicted, and to one Mr. Goodwin our Rebel colors, honoring him for single-handedly crushing every Rebel campaign led by our own beloved Mai . Mosby. iLarry Schultzj I, Sharon Reinier, being of a sound and sober state of mind, do hereby will to Diana Peterson my positior as the Tiger Tempos Editor and to Karen Erwin all of my excess stubborness, las if she didn't have enough of her owni . I, Jerry Zear, will to Jimmy Neff my position at the head of the lunch line. I, Nell K . Jones, almost being in a sane and sober state of mind, would like to will my height to Carla Dupius, and my ability to remain silent throughout all study halls to Jolene Weber. Long may your jaws ache . I, Shirley Lankford, do hereby will my cheerleading position to Janet Houseal . Long may you cheer. I, Larry Schultz, with a mind free from the effects of alcholic beverages, will to Larry Egbert the ability to keep one step ahead of the teachers and two steps ahead of Mr. Goodwin . Long may your head ring from his blows. I, Frank Stephenson, will to Ronnie Ward my flat top. Long may your hair be short, and, to Laverne Messer, my position as center on the football team. I, Ronald Hahn, in a sane and sober state of mind, leave to all the girls at good old R.H .S . my curly hair. May you never have to get a permanent. To Diana Peterson, I will my ability to be president of my class during sophomore ard senior years. l, Lillie Letts, will to Mary Ann Robinson my natural black hair and to Donna Adam my ability to always get my work in the last day of the six weeks period. May she have many a headache. To all the girls of the syndicate, I will my ability to sneak in at night without getting caught. I, Joylynn Nichols, will to Donnie Bishop my naturally curly hair. Long may he struggle to keep it in place, and, to Linda Baker my position on the basketball team. Good luck in the future, Linda. I, Connie Ulin, in sound and sober mind will my strength to Mary Ann Swartzwelter. Long may she put it to good use . I leave my seat by the window to Karen Erwin. May you day dream daily! I, Kenneth Erwin, being in a sane and sober state of mind, will to Melvin Widner my hair style. May he wear out many a comb. I, Dick Downey, will to Ronnie Tucker my ability to get along with the teachers. Keep them Happy. I, Harriet Cobb, in sane and sober state of mind, will to Julia McCracken my cheerleading suit. I hope you will enjoy wearing it as much as I have the post three years.

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Our Class Prophecy Time: T969 Place: The Hallowed Halls of R. H . S . Occasion: Reunion of the Class of T959 The main portion of the program consisted of a crystal gazing session during which the following was revealed concerning each member of the Class of 1959. First of all surrounded by a mass of screaming girls comes 'Rock Erwin, better known to is classmates as ' Kenny He began his acting career at R. H . S . where he was known as lady killer. He attributes his great success with women to his experience at R . H . S . where his motto was Love 'em and leave 'em. A roar of mufflers, a screech of brakes and a cloud of dust announces the arrival of Fearless Frank who just set a new world, record at Daytona Beach . This was a remarkable feat since he did it in his '56 Ford which he acquired in the good old days at R. H . S . Frank's motto is: Little boys are to be seen and not heard. Frank believes just the opposite . And now entering R . H . S . is Cauliflower Connie Ulin, the world champion Kangaroo Boxer. She is assisted into the building by her Kangaroo Court. Her world famous slogan is Hug 'em and Slug 'em. Standing at the bar is a tall, lanky figure in a ten gallon hat. Why, it's Trigger Zear, the famous western TV hero. With his broncho, Zeke, he came into fame with this famous motto: Have gun, will runl And now you .lohnny Rebs stand aside, for here comes the greatest Rebel Rouser of them all, Maj. John S . Mosbey, better known at R . H . S . as Larry Schultz. He is devoting his entire life to the eventual rise of the South . His famous motto is: Save your confederate dollars. Th' South shall rise again!! We see a very attractive lady as owner of a chain of restaurantsf Shirley married a multi-millionaire and has an even dozen children to add to her work. Her motto is: The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Since Shirley has had much experience in cooking, she volunteered to prepare the meal for this class reunion. Here comes Barnum and Bailey's fat lady better known in her younger days at old R . H . S . as Jo Nichols. She gained her name and rose to fame with this great motto. lf Geritol won't do it, food will. From the famous fat lady we now go to the Auto Accessories Dept. of Sears 8. Roebuck where we see a small young lady, making Auto parts for her husband, Fearless Frank . Harriett's motto: Nothing is harder to remove than grease. Harriett is one of the best mechanics employed . Now walking in the door is a renowned figure in the world of medicine, known to his followers as Chuck the Quack . Chuck first became famous with his Doctor Peterson's Flea Repellent Powder: Doctor Peterson has given this medicine to such famous people as the Queen of Kuwait and the King of Outer Mongolia. Chuck's mottos are: Don't just use any old Bed Bug Killer but get Dr. Peterson's Knock 'em dead. lt'll kill while you are sleeping on them. Outside the auditorium is Miss Sharon Reinier running the hurdles. She acquired her great skill from her old flame LawrenceO'Livia Schultz. In fact, he taught her so well that she consistently beats him in jumping the hurdles. Her motto is: Men are strong, but l am an exception to the rule. We now see Ronald Hahn and his associates from the Girls' School in which he teaches. Ronnie has gained his experience since his flirting days at R . H . S . His slogan is: lt's a woman's world and l'm glad l'm part of it. Miss Lillie Letts is now approaching in her hearse. Since Lillie left R. H. S . she has gone to school and become a mortician. Her business has prospered and she now owns a string of funeral homes. Her motto is: Try 1 h 1 s my Lay-Away-Plan, it's great! As everyone takes their place we hear a blare of trumpets and the class rises to their feet as the President of the United States, Mr. Richard Downey, better known to his countrymen as Little Richard and his first lady, an old R. H . S . classmate, Nell Jones, enter the room. Upon entering the room he speaks his famous words: They said it coulcln't be done. Entering on the arm of the President is the First Lady, Nell Jones. Nell became interested in her husband's occupation when she was elected to the head of the Old Mqid'5 Club. She met Dick when her Club and his Bachelor's Club had a joint meeting . Her motto is: lf the hook is big enough, eventually you'll get a big fish on it. 16

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