Richland High School - Tiger Yearbook (Richland, IA)

 - Class of 1960

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NAM E Iohn H. Iim Y. Mary R. Diana P. Ray F. Karen E. Connie D. Milford W. Grace P. lim N. Dick H. Mel M. li -HAS RAVES ABOUT REMEMBERED EQ Tall A butch Everything Eating candy Quiet Dark Hair Ollie girls Football Ornery Nice clothes Retractable Hardtops Cheerleading Studlous Iay Iowa City Sewing costumes Lazy A silly giggle Girls Avoiding work Short A temper Shorthand Good times at R. H. S Loud Ronnie Brighton Primping in school Cute A little brother Rubio Laugh Stubborn Brains College Studying Energetic A Ford New cars Basketball Curly haired Everything Hot cars Driving fast Neat Brown eyes Iulia Teasing Want Ads 1' WANTED A million dollars Iohn H. WANTED More football games lim Y. WANTED A college scholarship Mary R. WANTED To become an expert hair stylist Diana P. WANTED Shorter working hours Ray F. WANTED More Rock Hudson movies Karen E. WANTED A home of her own Connie D. WANTED A girl in every town Milford W. WANTED A money-making job Iim N. WANTED A teacher's certificate Grace P. WANTED A faster car Dick H. WANTED Iulia to go to Ames Mel M. NAME NICKNAME ALWAYS FOUND John Hinshaw Hen Reading the paper Iim Yoder Yo-Yo At Ollie Mary Robinson Sam Flirting Diana Peterson Dozer Eating Ray Fulton Freddie Talking Karen Erwin Shorty Getting teased Connie Derby Derb In a Hawk Milford Watson Milf Getting in trouble Iim Neff Iimmy Practicing basketball Grace Pepper Gracie Studying Dick Horras Goo Speeding Melvin Maeder Mel At Iulia's

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Last Will and Testament PROLOGUE We are gathered here on this date, Iune lst, 1960, for the purpose of reading and entering for probate the last Will and Testament of the Class of 1960, whose demise of May 19th, 1960, is greatly lamented by those who remain to haunt the halls of R. H. S. In this envelope I find the following: The twelve members who comprise the Senior Class of 1960 of the Richland High School do, individually and collectively, bequeath to our survivors all of our worldly possessions which remain after all just and lawful claims against us have been paid. It is our intent that our bequests shall perpetuate our memory and indicate our love and esteem for the recipients thereof. To all future graduating classes, in turn, we leave the privilege of shifting closer to the windowed side of the study hall. We hope your enlightenment will consist of more than mere sunlight. Seniors should earn their right to a more complete view of activities in the street. To the Iunior High we leave the inspiring thought that they can one day be like us. This article is contingent upon the thesis that reorganization has not absorbed our high school by the time the years 1964-65 roll around. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to sponsor successful fund-raising projects in order that their treasury may bt well supplied should their class trip include a journey into outer space. We also leave them this one piece of advice: When Court Day comes around, be sure to attend. To the Sophomores we leave as much of our poise and dignity as they are able to absorb. Even a small amount will cause them to be less in awe as they follow in the footsteps of the Class of '6l. To the Iuniors we bequeath our paddles and beastly sense of inhumanity and direct that they use both to the utmost of their ability when inducting the present eighth grade into full R.H.S. citizenship next fall. To them we also leave our qual- ities of leadership and strictly enjoin that they be used only for the greater honor and glory of our common alma mater. To the faculty we leave a contrlte heart to symbolize our remorse at the trouble we caused them. We reserve unto our- selves a deep sense of gratitude for what they have done for us. To our community and country we give twelve healthy and dedicated individuals, eager to even the score for all they have done in our behalf. Individually and singly our bequests are as follows: Diana Peterson leaves to Donna Adam her entire estate consisting of drum majorette, president of the Senior Class, leading role in the Senior play, her seat on the Band Council, and the ability to stick to one man, Cthree in one year is two too many.l Mary Ann Robinson conveys her cheerleaders uniform to Arlene Chalupa. Mary's assortment of leaps, whirls, and gyratlons are too worn out to be of future use so A.rlene's tenure in the uniform is dependent upon her ability to provide new ones. Mary Ann wills her ability to play the piano to Keith Thomas, who got his practice by sounding pitch tones for the Boys' Quartet. Iim Neff leaves his assortment of varied qualities to several donees. He reserves control of his set shot in basketball but feels a generous quantity of his temper should go to Ron Tucker. His puckish behavior around the study hall and class- room he leaves to Dean Watson, while he hopes Donald Pauly will be the recipient of his ability to interest the girls and have dates regularly. Grace Pepper, enjoying one of those rare lucid moments of her school career, regretfully but respectfully transfers title of the mouse trap found in the World History class textbook to Mr. John H. King, her demure, mild mannered char- acteristics she leaves to Betty Manning with the hope that she will develop the same soft-spoken traits that have endeared Grace to all those who know her. John Hinshaw, being sound of both mind and body, but somewhat out of breath from running so many distance races, wills to Ronnie Ward his post position in the lunch line with the injunction to Ronnie to remember that all those behind him are hungry also. Mel Maeder hits a low note in charity as he wills to Hal Rusk his penchant for ruining beautiful songs in the Boys' Quartet. His ability to stretch the lead during his lap on the two mile relay he leaves to no one, saying that they can develop such talent as he did, by running from designing females. Connie Derby--I beg your pardon--Connie Derby Elmore assigns to her sister Carol any royalties she may receive from her rendition of My Man. This theme song has ranked number one on Connie's hit parade for so long that it has now become a real life situation. She wants it distinctly understood that she wills only the tune--not the man. Dick Horras leaves to Larry Egbert his parking place on the sidewalk east of the building. He feels that with only slight practice Larry can block the whole sidewalk instead of only half of it. Raymond Fulton leaves to Dean Watson his large collection of rejected invitations to join the Torch Club, with the fatherly advice that he should not hide his genius under a basket until the close of his senior year as he has done. Karen Erwin participates only half-heartedly in these bequests. Her record she leaves for all to admire but her shorthand ability and sunny disposition she reserves for use in the office next year. Iim Yoder leaves his collection of athletic awards to the Iunlor High girls expressing regret that he does not have one for each of them. Milford Watson leaves his ability to tackle to Iohn Gould but absolves himself of any liability for broken bones or loss of life that John may cause by misuse of it. His talents as a speechmaker he deeds to Leland Fulton along with the advice that grammatical errors will get more laughs than pearls of wisdom. They did for Mark Twain and Will Rogers. We, the Class of 1960, do declare the foregoing to be our last true Will and Testament and hereunto do set our hand in seal.

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