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

 - Class of 1954

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.Er Q.-ki2f , , r 'Q ' vis: f -gl jf.: i 5,2 I I? .:r'2?V,l.gg.,, ' H I I qws HOPE, .ngz I Led with our l to be quite e right thing eir Western 1 may occur zlass. elp the poor ECW- ishion. Our Our ability lecelia Ball. an as cheer- the old used rs in it. To to get along gr Donna: Coonie: Buddy: John: Clark: David: Raymon: Pat : To Celia, my odd colored fingernail polish. To Susie Burgess, my floor burns and bruises. To Gerald Lane, my basketball rebounding abilities and my ability to co- operate with the other members of the team: to Jr. Schmidt, my ability to get along with the Junior and Senior girls. ' To LeRi-le Pointer, my ability to look around while driving and still stay on my side of the highway: to Jr. Schmidt, my height. - To Lawrence Biesemeyer, my front row seat at the basketball games. To Gerald Lane, my height. To Glenn Weedin, my height to play basketball. To my brother, Charles, my ability to tell Bernice what to do, how to do it and when to do it. To Jimmie Appleberry, my ability to drive Lanny's car. To Francis Snodgrass, my ability to play a clarinet without Vsqueaking. To Douglas Fiene, my crew cut. To B. R. Johnson, my way of charming the teachers. To LeRae, the job of running the 'movie projector Without breaking it. Jkikikvkikvlfrifikikik Class Motto: 54 As Never Before Class Flower: : White Carnation Class Colors: Green 8: White -jf V - -.. . ,-,Q , D - -.,-. ,,,

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.J - , -., 'ire ' ., , ' '- L ,.ni. ' .-. ..,'--ng-sfffle--'r1 ' - Q ' .. - -.,,i--gJ.f...:.- , 4,4 . ,.,, We, the Senior class of 1954, on this miraculous occasion o g from this intitution of higher learning, To the High School: To Mr. Harris: To Mr. Powell: To Mr. Coffelt: To Mr. Yates: To Mr. Brown: To Mrs. Coffelt: To Mr . W orthington: To Miss Lancaster: To Mrs. Fenner: To the Junior girls: Senior Will f raduating QWE HOPE, do hereby will and bequeath the following: A The lovely Christmas decorations which we purchased with our money. Our slightly punched meal tickets. Our ability to always have the daily chapter read and to be quite whether he was there or not. The peaceful and orderly home room periods. The Senior girls will their ability to always say the right thing at the right time. . Some well-looked at comic books. The girls also will their Western Union Telegrams: and a new yardstick. The job of correcting any grammatical errors which may occur in this annual. Plenty of pencils and paper so the boys can stay in class. The Seniors easy way of raising money, so she can help the poor Juniors. The Senior girls' ability to talk faster than they can sew. The Senior girls' ability to run the school in a fine fashion. Our nice personality and speed in typing fwithout errorsl. Our ability to always keep a boy friend. Here are a few other things we wish to will personally: Elm'-'1'af T0 Bob Te1'11P10t0f1, my big dangly earrings, and my mice to Cecelia Ball. Helen! To Bernice Aversman, my interest in the Dysart boys. Darlinez To Barbara Ann, my nice personality. To Helen Hiz, my position as cheer- leader. . Anna Mae: . T10 Barbara Ann. my Speed in typing. And to Sylvia, a hand-down, the old used .fire extinguisher in case an old flame gets too 11013 to handle, Evelyn: To Douglas Fiene, an algebra book with all the wrong answers in it. To MF-Tgie Rowe, my trim figure. To my sister, Betty, my ability to get along with a certain Freshman boy. . : .' 1 . f - Donna: Coonie B uddy : John: Clark: David: Raymon Pat:



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.,.....x- -.. L... .LL .zen-. .L -i.-.- 11:--T: fr- - Senior Class Prophecy . Waverly, Missouri November 13, 1974 Dear Elnora: I'm happy to hear about your third set of twins, but very sorry you couldn't attend the reunion gf the Class of '54. Rayman said that Ronnie was adding a room to the house for the new addition to the family. Speaking of Raymon, he was just elected sheriff of Lafayette County. During his campaign, he promised if he was elected he would crack down on all of the drunken drivers One of his slogans was If you must buy alcohol, put it in your car and not your stomach- He is also very strict with teenage drivers who are careless with the speed law. - It sure surprised me about Anna Mae and Raymon. 1 never dreamed it possible that she would give up her love life to become a missionary in Africa. The auditorium was beautifully decorated in our Senior colors, green and white. The Seniors did the artistic decorating which was supervised by the principal. I suppose you know that John was given a principal's ten year contract by the school board. Buddy had the school looking spic and span for the reunion. He said he enjoys his job as painter. I wish you could have seen Clark Neal, he looked very distinguished with his mus- tache and goatee. He has really changed from the boy we went to school with to the pro- fessor of English at Oxford University. After all these years he has finally forgotten Bernice and is marrying the Countess Von Krout of Germany. Did you know that Donna was in Hollywood making a movie about the life of Gypsy .Rose Lee, entitled Take Off ? Be sure and try to see it. LeRoy came up from his stables, The Stoney Stables .in Kentucky to attend the reunion. He has been very prosperous since his horse Pretty Patty won the Kentucky Derby last spring. He has had quite a lot of success with both his race and show horses. Helen and Gene Celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary the night of the reunion. They had to hire two baby sitters for their ten children at home fall girlsj. Gene is doing very well on their 2.80-acre farm east of Grand Pass. Coonie is helping his brother 'on the farm since retiring this fall from the pitching staff. of the winning World Series team, the St. Louis Cardinals. Friday night he told us he Pltchefl 41 no hit games in his 10-year career. He was the rookie of the year in 195 8, the most valuable player in 61 and 62. His son, Connie Jr., is a promising baseball player. FYCIYH did H019 Seem to WOTTY much about her husband who is the leader of the first expedition to the moon. The trip will take almost two yearsg theyplan to stay three mgnths on the planetg the rest of the time will be in flight. Dav buildings W averly The bureakabli times th1 As ' day we re derful tin Can Music V Her office an: Wri

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