Santa Fe High School - Indian Yearbook (Alma, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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I, Anna Mae Snodgrass, of my own free will, donate these worldly possessions: - ' To Elnora, the ability to be true. . To next year's Annual editor, all left over material from this year's Annual. ' To Frances, my ability to boss. x To Anna Mae W., my ability to break trunk handles., I, Robert Dale Schmidt, having few possessions worth mentioning to bequeath to anyone, do bestow: - To Oscar Jr., my girls from Higginsville. . To Raymond, a slightly-used Ford that he can finish wreck- ing. , . g To Mr. Owen, my speed, although I don't believe he needsit. To Donald Schreier, my ability always to find an excuse to go to Waverly.i I, Virginia Ann Chrisman, leave the following with the wish that those receiving them make the best use of them. To Darlene Closterman, my ability to catch a man. ', To Pat Bristow, the ability always to come up with the right remark at the right time. To Margie Rowe, my long hair. ' , To my sister, Joyce, my ability of getting in other people's way . V ' V I I, Wesley Mathis, leave these things to the fdllowing people in hopes that they will be of help in keeping out of trouble. To my dear little brother, Carlee, my friendly relation- .J ship with the Marshall cops. To Leroy Stoneking, my fame as a strong man. To Marvin Smith, my ability to smoke cigars. - To anyone who wants it, a clear road to Marshall as I won't be going there anymore. - . - I, Nellie Johnson, being only newly arrived at this school, still gladly give these things: To Helen Lou, my quiet manner. To Joyce Smith, my shorthand book. To Wilma Hambrick, an air mail stamp To Floyd Smith, my ability not to be nosy. CLASS uomro: ,Ambition has no I-est. CLASS COLORS: Blue and White. GLASS FLOWERQ White Carnation.:

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Senior tems to '16 1116111- she WIU Loan His- ad col-- and al- achine. olica- Acation lors to ld bent ll have gf of these! I want loor dur- them out essionsz t wear , Ernie EBEGT, escaping at last, leave these things to those not lucky enough to escape: I To Charles Allen, my ability to boss Donna Jo. To Wendell Schmidt, my long shots in basketball. To Harmon Ray, my American History book, which has never been read. To Pat Bristow, my ability always to he right or at least to think I am. ' s ' I, Shirley Schreier, leave these valuable things: To Berneice, my position as cheerleader. To Cecelia Ball, my blond hair because she tried so hard ' to get some of her own. P To Anna Mae Weedin, one fire extenguisher just in case an old flame gets too hot to handle. To Anna Beth, my interest if Aversmans.- I, Gilbert Fiene, leave, without regret, these things: To John Boland, my ability to talk all the time. To anyone who wants them, my locker full of badly-used pencils. ' y I W To Buddy Closterman, my ability not to waste a minute by being silent. To all the girls, my naturally curly hair. I, Betty Jo Roberts, having finished twelve hated years, am glad to leave my most treasured possessions: To Barbara Ann, my basketball suit. ' To Betty Eager, my ability to write love letters to service men. , ' ' To Butch Closterman, my ability to drive a car. To Nancy Meyer, my abiltiy always to stay thin. I, Gene Dysart, do hereby bestow the following: To LeRay, my ability to be an expert photographer. To Clark Neal, my side shot in basketball. To Charles Allen, my ability to get along with Miss Dick. ' To Frank Roe, my ability to keep a girl. I, Thelma Lageman, about to leave dear old S. F. H. S. leave to fellow students the following: Shirley Mae, my position as the tallest girl in-school. To anyone who would want it, my position as editor of the school paper. - ' To Wendell, a left-handed pencil., . To Susie, my position as both guard and forward on the basketball team. my To I, Elson Summers, distribute among the underclassmen and faculty . - these precious talents: To Donald Maycock my ability to set to school on time. e,To Larwence Biesemeyer, my crush on Darline Closterman. To Mr. Harris, my good driving principles for use in Dr1ver's Training. - To Douglas Fiene, the ability to be at the wrong place at the right time or the right place at the wrong time.



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