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Page T enty Snr CAM W!! V1rg1n1a Andrew will my decorative glasses to Marva Rall Linda Baldridge will the Homecoming crown to next years Homecoming queen Iames Beaston will my position in the dance band to Darwin Giles Iohn Beggs will my love for lite to anyone who doesn t have the will to live Violet Born w1ll my last name to the Stork Club Beverly Brewer w1ll my Business English book to someone who can write letters Vernon Brinson w1ll my watch to my brother Bernard Iames Brown will my last name to some poor white cow Shirley Brown will my Job in the office to anyone who can make as many mistakes in the announcements as I did Ioel Castanien will my gavel to next year s F F A president Kenny Miller Iames Cavanaugh will my taxi service to Iay Traxler Larry Cheney w1ll some ot my wild streaks to Allen Walton We W1ll1am Noble Cole and Patrick Noble Riley will our noble name Noble to the two most noble nobles 1n the Iunior Class Noble Nedra Bae Stimpfle and Noble William Martin Marilyn Constien will my watch to next year s dance band Fred Cook will my basketball ability to William Sam Martin Fred Corbln will my N O L football team nomination to Ed Schoenberger David Degler will my love tor speech and Journalism to Allen Walton the cake Charles Eley will my Ford to some unfortunate Chevy owner Helen Ann Ellis will my Job as Annual Business Manager to anyone in the Iunior Class who likes to count money Edna Frey will my art ot playing tricks to anyone who has the nerve to try them Rosemary Grllen will my handwriting and study hall seat to Roy Hostetter Anthony Hall will all my luck and charm to Tom Myers Larry Hannum w1ll my ability to talk in circles to W1ll1am Martin Ann Hendricks will my position in dance band to anyone who would rather play for the dances than dance Iacte Herald will my Job at Koehler s Drug Store to anyone who doesn t like football games I do Allce Hogan will my good tlmes in high school to my slster Barbara Larry Karg will my speed to Tom Butch Fox Patricla Klein will my French Horn to anyone who can play it Tanya Kuenzli will my Job as Senror Class treasurer to anybody who can keep books straight Helen Lambrite will my ability to skate to Karen Beidelschies Amaryllis Lawrence w1ll my name Amaryllis back to the flowers Ann Leightey w1ll my love for school to my sr ter Rita Donna Leslie w1ll my maiorette unttorm to anyone who w1ll love being ma Jorette as much as I did Giles Logsdon w1ll my nickname Goose to Martin Ball Iudy Looman will my shorthand book to Beva Brown I Sue Ann Loverxch will my ab1l1ty to get caugl'1 at anythmg I try to do to any one who llkes excltement K A L I, ' , I I . IV I , . . . I, ' , ' , . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . I, f , ' ' . I, Anne Diller, will my nickname Cooky to my sister Amy, who really takes I, , ' . L I . . . I, , ' . I' .1 , . . I, ' , ' 's ' . I, , ' y .
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Although a little dubious at ti'nes we are sure tnat we slnall be able to cope with your problems because of the Wonderful teachers whom we have had in high school and who have been both friends and instructors. As we go on we shall certainly not have a lack of fond memories of our teachers our school and our activities. As students of U.S.H.S. our activities have boen many. Although we have had disagreements at times we have also received much joy working to- gether on class projects. Among these pro- jects we shall remember our Iunior Class play Our Town our Senior Class play The Man Who Came to Dinner our Ir Sr IGS Initiating a new idea we had a money chart to insure a fairer and more business- like way of raising money for our wonderful class trip to New York. By using this chart each of us was responsible for earning SSO. Our biggest project was that of building a house which was a completely new idea and we benefited by it two-fold: First we gained valuable experience by working on the house- second we received a profit from the sale of the house. So World tomorrow when we walk down the aisle to graduation We will be filled with mixed emotions reluctance to leave our school teachers and old friends eager Hopefully yours The Class of l958 Hee we see Cmderellas coach waitin Sen r h merccm whe much cf the sen while she danced with he Prince Charm r us n ss was c nducted ing Page Twenty Five A V I Y , , 2 , , , , I ' , ' ' ' A A Prom, Fantasyland g and many class par- ness to go on to see what our future holds for t' . us. . 1 ' ' . g 1: c , re - ' r ' - io F 1 e c .
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QVLLOP' 6!6Lf55 Cat ryn Mason w1ll all my mt resttng o one calls to my tster Mary Ion McConnell w1ll rn,1n1 kna e Burr ead to D acon Danlel Iones Steven McCord w1ll my book wtth th answers 1n 1t to W1ll1am Martm wno w1ll need rt Ioseph Meeker wtll my b autttul barrtone votce to Ted Kuenzl1 Davtd Metzger w1ll my ab1l1ty to make and lose Irtends to my brother Bruce Wayne Mtck w1ll my broad shoulders to Allen Walton Lmda Mxller w1ll my goofs durmg cheers to Nedra Stlmptl w1th the hope she w1ll do as well as I lam s Mtlltgan w1ll trte seventh and tghth grade basketball team to Mr Wolfe Arlene Mohre wtll my ntckname Molasses to omeone tn dance band who w1ll make the ame use of 1t next year as I dtd thts year Nancy Moses w1ll my abtltty to talk tn seventh p rtod study hall to Pat Hostetter Frank Myers w1ll my punttng toe to Charles Smtth Thomas Racheter w1ll my phystque wh1ch Damel Patchett wtlled to me to lames Worlme lohn Raawtck w1ll my truck dr1v1ng abthty to lames Koehler hoplng h doe n t make the same mrstake I dtd Worltne Carol Rteser w1ll my good mormngs to Kaye Schrenk Ruby Roberts w1ll all my good tlmes tn study hall to Ltnda Packer Helen Sammet will all my smtles to Howard Hostetter and Kenny Mtller W1ll1am Schroer w1ll my love tor Pepsl g1rls and the trombone to Roger Castanren Marla S hultz w1ll my abxllty to play tn dance band to anyone who would l1ke to play 1n tt Susan Shafer w1ll all my htdden talents to anyone who cant fmd the1rs elther Marylou Smtth w1ll my ntckname Bookt to my brother Charles Iames Stansbery w1ll my chalr tn the trombone sectxon of the band to Darwtn Glles Mary Stemmetz w1ll my lxttle p1ccolo to lason Traxler w1th the hope rt w1ll not be too heavy for h1m ludy Stubbs w1ll my bashful ways to any rumor g1rl who needs them We Rose Mary Sublett and Ray Swartz w1ll our tendency to have at least one hght a week to any coupl who gets along Robert Summtt w1ll my abxltty to keep qutet tn study hall to Iames Bennett Robert Swartz w1ll my sacred motto Oh well 1t s my last year to my be loved trrend Ed Schoenberger Eltzabeth Swthart w1ll all my spl1t reeds to the ltcortce stlck sectlon ot the band Norman Truesdell w1ll my grant e onomy slzed bottl of asptrtn to neyt year s Semor Class presldent lanet Wells w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep qulet tn fourth pertod study hall to Mary Benedlct Mervm Wtll w1ll my GD1l1lY to cut out 1n band to Vernon Ortans I Phtlltp Wooten w1ll my ab1l1ty to leave the gtrls alone to next year s lover boy Pa ge T en y Seven O l I, h , I I . I e I s' . I, , I . 1 c I' h 'I e . 'I I . l, , I I. e I I I I ' , I I, ' , I e I I I I. I, I , I . I, I I , I I I e I . I, e I I , I I o e' . I' I . A , ,, ,, S , I s I I I . I, , I . I I I e I I, , I I I . s ' I I . I, lames Rhoden, will all the Reader's Digests I used in English class to lim I, , I I I , I, c , I I I I I, , ' ' ' ' ' I I e . I, , I I ,C - ' e ' ' . C w t-
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