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YORK WILSON He mouths a ssnience es e dog mouths e bone. PAULINE WILSON Peuline is really Quite e gem. with sparkle, wit. on lots of vim. RAY Woon He is a quiet boy-sometimes. Woody, Woody, puddin' and ie. CHARLES YOUNG lt's herd to tell where 'Scooter' shines the masi, on the campus Dow WOODCOCK kissed the girls end made them cry-for more. or gridiron: he's e star on both.' eu f f zz, JUNE NVHITE GILLIA Woon MAYNARD HAD!-EY The only way to have a friend is And still his tongue ran on. Mend your speech a little lest it Cares for nothing but radio. 'When he apes his mouth, lot to be one.' CHMu.xas Gmccs BIL1. TAYLOR ms. yo... rattan... no dog bark. The meek shell inherit the eerthf 'Appearances are deceiving. He leaves an empty third best' Prophecy Senator Mary Bea Renshaw John Carl Wood: My motto is, 'I strive to satisfy.' Washington, D. C. May 19, I969 Dear Mary Bea: We were reading today's newspaper, and came across some very interesting items about former schoolmates. We know that you are too busy with the na- tion's affairs to read the local paper, so here are some items of interest. SPECIAL: It has iust been brought to light that Bill Bourland is still having trou- ble with his women. He has iust been convicted of bigamy. He claims he had amnesia at the time. Jack Bucker will star in the radio play There's No One Like Me. It will be presented Thursday night over station IMOK. It was announced in the November medical iournal that the former Patty Fisher is one of the few people who has had four sets of triplets. Joe Grimes latest books are entitled How to Ask a Girl to Marry You At the Last Minute and How a Bachelor Makes Love. Senator R. M. Higley, the farmer's senator, announced today that he is return- ing home to plow the south forty with Secretary Ruby Collier. The news was released yesterday that John Hughes, formerly of Shawnee, has bought out the Willys Jeep Corporation. The transaction has been underway for some time. Miss Donna Newberry is now on Broadway playing the lead in A Bus Called Dipsomania.' The former Judy Regan will honor her home town by giving a concert here soon. She will be accompanied by her husband who is also an outstanding pianist. Monty Soulsberry, the No. I duck hunter of the U.S., has iust been acclaimed the top cowboy of the year. He replaces Monty Hale. Flash: Yankee Bill Cole plans to make a second Sherman's drive tothe sea. Marcia Donaldson announces the opening of her art exhibit, next week. Her most outstanding painting is A Redbud Tree in the Meadow,' OFFHAND INTERVIEWS: Jim Currin: The reason I have so much money is because I never spend any. Jack Halt: I still don't know why l didn't make All-state in '48. 21 Jerry McClure: I attribute the-delinquency of iuveniles to wrong companions. Ted Harmon: I'll feel safe as long as the Democrats are in office. NEWS BRIEFS: , Lucille Gotcher is associate manager of the Criterion theatre now. You know that the former Edwinna Janes is now in Washington, too. How are she and President Mixer? Billie LaClaire has enlarged and redecorated Moody's. Maxine Mullins is now teaching science in SHS. Ray Locklin, with his big base horn, now conducts a big-time band in Hollywood. Flash! Bob Paramore has just won the indianapolis Speedway Cupl Jerrell Redwine was recently made manager of C. R. Anthony Co. in Chicago. Ervin Shull is playing Beethoven in Camegie Hall. Monroe Singleton is happily wed and has six little redheads calling him 'Daddy.' Bill Taylor is now in training for the Wimbleton matches. David Yarborough is now teaching Bible in Baylor University. Ray Wood has iust walked away with Mr. America honors. Floyd Davis and partner, Lloyd Cuellar have iust opened their new ranch, The Lloyd and Floyd. Lela Mae Kay is a new member of Billy Rose's Six Foot Beauties. . Myrna McConnell and Wanda McMakin have founded a chapter ofthe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Scotchmen. Bernice Dossey, Delores Perryman, and Alinita Thrasher are the Inventors of a new dictation system. Kenneth Echard is the anonymous author of Who Am l? Vernon Vaughn's new restaurant is named the Double V. Jeanette Posey is now feature editor of the Chicago Tribune. Willard Slusser has iust released his new book Poetry for the MilIions. We hope we have brought you up-to-date on the news of S.H.S. Students. Love, Mary Lou and Charlotte
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DON TEEPLES All greaf men are dying dcn'? feel so well myself. l'n'1'Ricm 'l'REN'l' Fov we was gun me quiei kind, whose nelure never venes. Slum v Vox H 1-is Someiimes I gils find wlfnls, and somenmei I iw sin. Dixuz VVEST sms i love Yhe mervy ws, shall be a rich mans wilef NIARIAN WILLIAMS 'Brilliance and quietness shove. who should express her good- liesi. ALJINITA THRASHER Dawes Him, 'l'krunEoN emi fic wi :ounl an his Win, Sxsfience. l',l.0RIi'! l'.X NVAQQNER lHl'NhlCKI2Rf She han crossed Vhe Greer Di- vide, imsnisqei. joxf VVI'II'IiLI?Y ln lrack and baslcefball cant be beel, a really oulsvending school alhlelef JAMES VVILLIANIS He is so sfzngy Wim his knowl- edge Yhnl wild horses cannof drag ai from mm, PAULYNE TINKER 'Jusl enoiher clinging vine, who for e siurdy cal: dolh pine. RUTH ANN 'YYLER 'Brains pefssnsliiy, swell 1 s i 1- around, can a rarer combination be loundfr' Noiwi.-x JEAN NV.-X'I'ERS SMI wafers mn deep. EWING TAYLOR Ewing has already gone info lhe iewelry business. Take notice, girls. A V ., 7 if A. , fin 3 - -1: .25 5 -T5 .fwl VERNON VAUGHN 'Sweefs lo ihe sweel: Farewell! ,Lxwins VVATSON Dont worry me wzni women: KWN. Q 'i Xg.ss-xxx Ex 2 S-' 2 ' -'Q' e-14-Q1-,iiifi -' -4 ' 'EQ' ' ' ffffj .'.', ' H .if s XX - ..... . .A X aa .Zl1Llll'f U ' 'o . Qs-sQ E ,.,. fszsgix ...,,........, ' e '-' ' ' Q,,,,, ' ...,.,.......,.,....... ., . ..,... .......... , .. ,Q . ,.............,..,. .,,......,,.,,. ,...,... ........ FLOYD THOMPSON 'He possesses lhal rare quilify of being lhe same wherever you see him. JAMES V1c1sERs 'He halh a men-sized body and A baby bmi. MiXRV1iLl,E WIENDEL A blonde wilh curves. and we' dom mean Mae Wasil' BETTY WILLIAMS Tas worlh your wnatfisknow her. BETTY WILSON 'As a singisf I nm noi u successf'
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, 'lhe Seniors ol Shawnee High School, being ol weary body and doubllul mind, and looking 'Forward lo our grad- ualion, do hereby make lhese lew specilicalions in our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: III We leave O.B.U. wilh deep-lell lhanks lor lhe use ol ils lacililies. IZI We leave lhe Sludenl Cenler a calmer, more peace- lul eslablishmenl. l3I The class of '49 sincerely hopes lhal lhe class ol '50 made enough money on lheir play lo cover our debls. l4l Finally, we bequealh lhese minor personal proper- lies: Janell Marlin wills her lhirsl 'lor knowledge lo Adrian Cole. Paul Lane and Dale Ledlord suggesl a wish lor shorler skirls, sympalhizing wilh lhe girls' climb lo 3rd. All Pauline Lighlner had lo leave has been borrowed. Anna Marler wills her congenial.allilude lo Virginia Perkins. A slinky pair ol baskelball shoes is bequealhed by Wayne Lamberl lo anyone who can 'fill lhem nexl year. Eileen Meyer bequealhs her original geomelry problems lo lulure viclims. Rulh Ann Tyler, whose pleasing manner will always be remembered by underclassmen, Ieaves her lriendly heIIo's lo Margarel Damm. A Iillle black Buick is Iell lo Chuck Kelly by Jennie Hollsclaw. Dorolhy Boardman gives her skill in parading lo Wanda Dodson. E. B. Caraway Ieaves his prelly, llirlalious eyes lo Bill Isludenll Brokaw. To Billie Sue Adams goes Mary Lou SandeI's voice in lhe Harmonelles. David Fairless carelully consigns Mariorie Adams lo any- one who wanls her, wilh all his sympalhy. Nila Cyperl and Pal Nelson suggesl lhal lheir habil ol inseparable friendship conlinue lo be pracliced by Pal Pulis and Jeanne Coleman. Six volumes on How lo Be Soughl by Beaulilul Women are bequealhed lo Roy Myers by John Casanova Loman. Johnnie gave up! Jo Annes Lindsay lisls her lallening diels lo Karol Hall. Clara Zoe Smilh and Mary Delores Kirk give lhis bil ol philosophy lo Connie Alexander and Diana Niblack: High school days have lheir delighls, bul can'l compare with high school nighls. Tom Barnes bequealhs his gay nighl Iile lo Bill Smilh. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hunsicker disappear logelher. Charlolle Leming leaves her eslimaled IBO lhoughls per day lo Gloria Blain. Whal will she do wilh lhem7 Jo Ann Coleman deparls-happy honeymoon! Barbara Crulchlield Ieaves her slylish way ol dressing lo Barbara Bell. To anyone who has lhe abilily lo hold a man lor one or more years, Rila Harp wills her lrue-lo-one allilude. Jerry Higgins begrudgingly Ieaves Dolores. By sly work, Darrell Ramsay Iell a hall year early. Orville Russell Ieaves as he came-on his molorcycle. Dalline Ashley, Genevieve Hines, and Melvalene Corban leave lhe l2:00 Special English Class wilhoul any girls. Jim Earnesl wills his chubby Iillle cheeks lo Phyllis Her- rin lo give lo someone else. Don Adkins leaves his privale chair in Mr. Brokaw's ollice lo Larry Harl, 'leeling sure lhal Larry will manage lo keep lhe dusl oll il. Belly Davis, Ella Cole, and Joyce Aulrey leave-logelher as usual. Billie Gulhrie and Marian Williams will lo Jo Anne Crock- er lheir ilch lo gel hilched. Don Dealherage Ieaves Coach Skellon wilhoul someone lo play lhird base. Howard Cooper Ieaves Iwhal will Anne do7l his mag- nelic personaliy and prelly blue eyes lo Jack Rochelle. A hairy chesl is bequealhed lo Jimmy Page by Wayne Currie. Maynard Hadley Ieaves his debaling abilily lo Floyd Henson. Virgie Bolz leaves wilh an M.R.S. degree. Leslie Pierce Ieaves wilhoul lhe consenl ol Miss Wells. Revela Grillin: Wilh lhis years prospecls, I mighl re- lurn lo O.B.U. Bill Trudgeon Ieaves Jerry Meyers lo help Mr. Boyer run lhe prinling class. Rex Arnold leaves his classroom spiril lo Harry Higley. Jerry Marshall reminds John Davis lhal Napoleon was shorl loo. To lillle sisler, Kalie, goes Jan Lowe's many hair slyles. Juanila Dillmar, Rulh Hall, Mary Frances Duck, conlem- plale lhe advanlages in leaving, yel lind il hard lo deparl lrom lhese old 'familiar haIIs. Gerald Brock Ieaves, reading aulographs in his Caldron. To Bill Cook goes Mariorie Grass's and Lola PadiIIa's secrel lor beaulilul hair. Donna Hogue and Mary Lou Howell leave al lhe door ol 209 lheir ardor lor lhe Iolliness ol lhe plays ol Shakes- peare. Bill Frosl leaves his naivele lo Bob Bonner. Jimmie Williams bequealhs his abilily lo undersland Einslein's lheory lo Bill Denson-who else? Marvel Wiendel and Jeanne Morrow, lhe cashier culies, bequealh lo lhe Shawnee palrons all lhe money lhey have shorl-changed lhem, wilh sincere apologies lor lheir ignor- ance. Dorolhy Finlon Ieaves-is lhal Royce oul in lronl wailing lor her? Jim Roberls, Monlell Berry and Harold Bryan, wilh Wil- lard Pierce, leave wilh many wondering how lhey gol oul al mid-lerm. Jody Richardson Ieaves her angelic expression lo Jean Lawson. Jane Lowery wishes lo leave some school spiril lo lhe Fulure SHS. To Don Goree goes Belly WiIson's habil ol asking poinl- less queslions. Mary Sue Ham wills her boy craziness lo Pal Williams. Slacy Vorhes and Weldon Brogden leave lheir slraighl A on lhe ollice allendance records. Bob H. Jones .leaves his way wilh women lo John Raley. To lhe lulure seniors who are as desperale Ewing Taylor Ieaves his cradle snalching laclics. Dwighl Moocher Harber packs up lor deblor's prison. To Chuck Kelly goes Edgar Bucl1anan's and Marvin Jor- dan's abilily lo gel shol while slealing walermelons. Belly Abrams Ieaves her quiel ways lo Ada Irene Keller. Clarise McClure Ieaves her impish ways lo Palricia Ad- kins, who has plenly ol her own. Marilynn Hill bequealhs lhe CaIdron lo any poor soul who can sland il and she insisls she will be a nonenily nexl year. And I, Sheila Balph, leave my cramped lingers lo anyone who can wrile lhe will and prophecy nexl year. 22
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