Rolla High School - Growler Yearbook (Rolla, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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I, Dorothea Ella Haas, will my middle name to anyone who may need it to pass certain mathematics courses. I, Charles Hargis, will my ability to write my own excuses in school and get by with it to Harold Kline. I hope he uses it well. 1, Dick Harrison, will to John Allen one Daller as he is a fine student. I, Bill Hayes, will my ability to be a four sport letter man to Buck Light as he will be an all-American some day, and my football uniform to Johnny Ross as he will be a star in football next year. 1, Jane Havens, will my ability to chew' gum in all of my classes except Mr. Lar- gent's to my sister Irene. I, Janet Heavin, do hereby will to my sistei, Kennalee, my ability to get along with the teachers. Since I. Richard Heagler, have gained nothing by my tenure here I leave nothing. I, Phyllis Heflin, will my ability to write shorthand to Miss Nawrn. 1, Gloria Heimbaugh, wiil my ability to make good grades in shorthand to Phyllis Fryer. I, Clarence E. Hodge, being of short hair and sound mind do hereby will my beautiful crew' cut to Melvin Horton. I. Delores Jackson, will to Carolyn Collier my favorite book. How to Catch a Man in Ten Easy Lessons. I, Jack Jackson, will my debating ability to Bob Capps. I hope he uses it wisely during the next year. I, Bob Jackson, will my ability to play football to Buck Light. I, Patti Jacques, will to Mary Crane my ability to walk down the hall of RHS without the aid of the male species. I, Norman Johnson, will my quiet ways to Monty Shields. I, Waymon Johnston, will my place on the RHS baseball team to Mike Houlahan. I, Loretta Kinder, will to my sister, Ruby, my many facial expressions. I, Law rence Koerber, being of perfectly sound body will my long legs to some short freshman boy. 1, Yvonne Leonard, hereby will to Ruby Ellifrits my seat in bookkeeping. I, Betty Lewis, will my desk in secretarial practice to Betty Brockes, may she get as much out of the class as I did. We, Kathy Line and Mary Smith, w ill our trouble w th our cars to Carolyn Line and Bernard Smith. I, Huldah Linville, will to Mary Alice Kuziel, my ability to always get excused through the office without any trouble. I, Pat Lukrofka, hereby will to Jama Sue Kaufman my ability to click my false teeth. I, Sydney McFarland, will my little green Mercury with the air horns to Sally Rowmer, Joy Lita, Juanita, Diane, and Ann to do w ith it as they see fit. I, Ruby Mace, will my weight to my little sister, Helen. ]’ Lee Malone, will all the trouble 1 have had with my little blue Plymouth to Don Reed and Bob Stewart. 1, Allen Marlow, leave all of my poor abilities to some nice freshman boy. (Poor little fellow.) , ., . I, Ruth Mesplay, by special request, will my good looks to Coach Masters. May he use them to his advantage. I Ray Miller, Jr., hereby will my jazzy licorice stick (dairnet) to Coach Masters to be played at all his basketball games in the crackerbox.

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SENIOR CLASS WILL 1, Niki Allen, will to Jeanette Arthur my ability to go to all the Miner basketball games. We, Arlene Anderson and Glenda Harris, will June Belflower and Margie Busch our book How to stay away from Men in One Easy Lesson.” I, Bert Andrews, will to Charlene Hell my ability to come to school and never be in class. I, Richard Breuer Arthur, will to my beloved sister Jeanette Louise Arthur my ability to drive. 1, Janet Ballard, will to Juanita Snelson the gym clothes I have worn for four years with the hope that they will look better on her than they did on me. 1, Ann Benad, will to my little sister. Melba, my place in Mr. Miller s office. We, JoAnn Bearnson and Joan Ann Hohlstein, will to Connie Owens and Judith Lytle our ability to have all our classes together throughout high school. I, Jim Brown, will to Buck Light my football uniform hoping that it will fit. I, Gene Bingham, will to Roy Tinsley my ability to play softball in physical education class. I, Joan Burris, leave my ability to catch a man to Shirley Heavin. I; Pat Carlton, will to Storm Bullman my ability to go steady for four years and may she profit by it. I, Joan Carroll, after being here four years, have nothing left to will. I, Mary Cowan, do hereby will my modest way of walking to Doris Kane and may she use it to the best of her ability. I, Leon G. Genius ' Crabtree, being of supposedly sound mind will my illustrious talents, and mentality to any poor sucker who wishes to learn everything about Einstein. I, Pat Cross, will to Storm Bullman my taxi service with the hope that she can squeeze in mote than I did. I, Mary Etta Drew, will my bookkeeping ability to Shirley Hutchison. L Don Eddy, will my little feet and track ability to any Junior boy whose girl s old man is a good shot. I, Clifford Feeler, will my ability to make E's in General Business to George Tucker and Jerry Shelton. I, Pat Frost, will my ability to get booted out of school to Bruce Reardon 1, Robert Fuller, being loaded with abilities, will them respectfully as follows: my basketball ability to Coach Masters, my brains to his future basketball teams, my good looks and brainy ideas to Kennalee Heavin, my ability to go to college before graduating from R H. S. to any other character stupid enough to try it. I, Betty Ga!lahon, will to Kathleen Brown all the fun I've had in my two years at RHS and the dirty locker that Joan, Lucille, Kathleen and 1 shared I, Anna Ganaway, will my ability to blush when embarrassed to Glenna Wallace. I, Patty Goin, will my innocent face to Ruth Miles. 1, Pat Green, will to Juanita Snelson my place in any car in the morning gather- ings. i u I, Carolyn Grimm, will my custodianship of the Senior community locker to Betty Jo Thompson with the hope that the Junior class can squeeze more into it than we did.



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I, Doris Jean Mitchell, will ability to keep one of Coach Master's boys out after 10 P. M. and still be friends with the coach, to Rosemary Marlow. I, Nowl Ramon Mizei, will my ability in cheerleading to David Conrad and 1 hope he will succeed. I, Rosalie Morse, will to Margaret Carroll my extra blond hair in case she should lose some of hers. I, Peggy Moore, will to Shirley Cardens my ability to go to high school four years. I, Sue Moore, will my ability to scjuare dance to Marcia Crabtree. I, Chub Newton, will to Charlie Shelton my room and bed at 72 Rolla Gardens and hope he will make use of it more than I. I, Joy McCarty, will my love of commercial subjects to Rosellen Moreland. 1, Betty Louise Ott, will all my patince and ability of not being kicked out of D. O. class to my sister Bessie Ott. I, Joanne O'Malley, will to my sister, Margaret, my position as assistant librarian to Mrs. Millar. 1, Juanita Patterson will my shy ways to my brother, James. I, Jim Penfield, will to Dale Crain my wavy hair. I, Kd Pollard, will my credit card at Laneys to E. M. Bryant and Waldo Whit- son. I, Helen Pruett, will my ability to wear high heels to school to Pat Vitzhum. I, Jack Pruett, will my ability to go with Pat Vitzhum to Ronald Elliot. I, Lucille Reynolds, will my ability to go steady for 3 years with the same guy and live-through it to Jeanette Arthur. I, Donald Ragan, will my ability to keep out of trouble in school to Gentry Sellers. He will need it. 1, Clara Rucppel, will my seat in biology to my sister, Doris. I, David Sherrill, will to Harold Nash my shot-rod. If he drives it, may the Lord be with him. I, Carroll Snelson, will my car and all the Seniors' seats to a certain group of Junior girls. May they use it every morning and learn just how much trouble it is to empty the ash trays. I, Eddie Smith, will my safe and sane driving habits to Darrell Bryant and Charlie Whitson. I, llze Straumanis, will my soft voice to David QUIET Conrad. I, Shirley Snelson, will my intimate love for chewing gum, my chair in chemistry and my place in A-Choir to Joan Lenox. I, Betty Stogsdill, will my ability to sit in Mr. Miller's office most of the time to Sharon Cogsdill. May she enjoy it as much as I tried to. I, Eva Snook, will to Irene Horn my ability to be engaged for a year. I, Clyde Thomas, will my good behavior in Mrs. O' Rourke s typing class to Joe Ed Bowles. May he use it as wisely as I did. I, Eugene Van Bibber, will my ability to get along with Mr. Gourley in Mechani- cal Drawing to Wallace Havens. I, Shirley Vohl, will my love for Junior boys to Lola Mae Grisham. I, Marilyn Whittaker, will my musical ability to Catherine Carney. I, Lillian Wier, being of sane mind, will to Juanita Carroll my ability to fall a sleep during class without being caught. I, Garland Winfrey, will David Conrad my ability to remain silent.

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