Urbana High School - Urbanette Yearbook (Urbana, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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W 'Q SENIORS

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Roberta Akers, do hereby will my ability to argue to Mr. Reahard, my short hair to Judy Hairrell, my ability to get along with the teachers to Nancy Reed, and good luck to you unsuspecting undergrads. I, Betty Bates, do hereby will my seat behind Larry Rice to Judy Hudson, so it will be more con- venient, my job as majorette to J. Lynn Amones, so he can keep us in good time , and my ability to mind my own business to Donnie Baker. I, June Bowman, do hereby will my ability not to blast my cornet to WUISIOH SISWHII. my ability not to jump to conclusions to Sharon Tyner, my seats in Civics and Psychology to anyone who likes to sit close to Mrs. Antrim, and good luck to future graduates. I, Wayne Dawes, in passing on from Urbana High, do hereby will my basketball talents to any underclassman who will make good use of them, my mathematics knowledge to Dale Williams ffor he wants to borrow it each dayj. and my ability to eat a complete dinner to Mrs. Meyers. L Wendel C. Dawes, do hereby will my height to Jakie Jacobs, my ability to get my Math done before class to Dale Williams and Winston Stewart, my seat in the assembly to any good boy or girl, and my ability to get to school on time to Dale. I, Peggy Eads, do hereby will my boldness to Arlene Antrim, my ability to get along with people to Dale Williams, my ability to stay out of trouble to Fred Wilcox, and last but not least, my ability to like school and get the most fun out of it to anyone undergrad of U, H, S, I, Steve Gilbert, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my b00kS I0 ally junior Wh0 will make good use of them for their future, my basketball ability to Jim Lefforge and the best of luck to all future graduates of Urbana High. I, Karen Goebel, do hereby bequeath my seat in the assembly to Joan Koch so that she and Davetta will be within arguing distance. I will my chemistry book to anyone who can get a bang out of it. All bequeaths having been made, I depart in peace. I, Nancy Hoover, will my seat in the assembly to anyone who likes to be jumbled up and down by Wendel, my ability in trying to sit up straight to Alice England, my hair to Joan Koch, and my future step toward graduation to anyone who enjoys quitting school. I, Sally Jacobs, do hereby will my ability to walk right to Roberta Harrell, my brains to my brother, my seat in the assembly to Chad Dilling, and the best of luck to the undergraduates. I, Sandy Jester, do hereby will my well-worn books to anyone who wants them, my secret on how to eat apples, oranges, and candy in the assembly without getting caught to all underclassmen, and the best of luck to all future seniors. I, Karmen Karns, being of sound mind and body will my short hair to Judy Hairrell and Marcella Cripe, my ability not to tell others what to do and how to sing to Alice England, and the best of luck to future graduates. I, Patty Keaffaber, do hereby will my ability to be two minutes late to school every morning to Elaine Monce, my senior skirt to Judy Hudson, my place in chorus to anybody who can carry a tune, and the best of luck to next year's seniors. I, Myrval Miller, will my seat in the assembly to anyone who likes to be at the front, my civics book to Mickey Eubank, and my chemistry and advanced math books to anyone who can stand them. I, Marvin Mast, being of sound mind do hereby will my curly hair to Larry Rice, my dependable Ford to Jimmy Pobst, and my position on the basketball team to Johnny Wilcox. I, Marjorie Monce, do hereby will my seat in the assembly to anyone who likes to do Wayne Stauffer's English, my job as editor of the annual to any capable junior with nerves of steel, and the best of luck to all future seniors. I, Mary Ann Weck, do hereby will my job as accompanist to the choms to Eileen, my ability to keep on time to J. Lynn Amones, and my seat in the assembly to anyone who can stand Tommy Eads and Jerry Capes, I, Shelvia Wilcox, will my height and big feet to Vicki Roth, my long hair to Davetta Holycross, my ability to get along in a trio to Alice England, and last but least, the ability to stay in school and get an education to all those that quit school. f-- .r.A.-W aa



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:- Left to right: Mr. Drayer, sponsor: Marvin Mast, Vice President: Karen Goebel, President: Mary Ann Weck, Secretary-Treasurer: Roberta Akers, Reporter. FOUR BUSY YEARS Fall of 1954 found 23 freshmen begin- ning their high school years at Urbana High. Class officers were: Wayne Dawes, President: Betty Bates, Vice President: Karen Goebel, Secretary-Treasurer: and Sally Jacobs, Reporter. The annual class party was held at Sally Jacob's home, with Mr. Trump as sponsor. With Marvin Mast, President: Betty Bates, Vice President: Karen Goebel, Secretary- Treasurer: and Wendel Dawes, Reporter, the sophomore class sponsored a cake walk at the Spring Carnival and ordered their class rings. For their class party they attended the Scots Guards Review in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dawald was the sponsor. Most active of all school years was the junior year. Electing Wayne Dawes as President: Mary Ann Weck, Vice President: Roberta Akers, Secretary: Betty Bates, Treasurer: and Peggy Eads, Reporter, the selling of concessions was their largest project. Class rings were received and the juniors sponsored an All School Skating Party. Christmas card sales and the Junior Play brought in more money toward the all important senior trip. With the help of Mrs. Antrim, the sponsor, the juniors put on the Junior-Senior Banquet. Beginning the last mile of their journey, the senior class, with officers Karen Goebel, President: Marvin Mast, Vice President: Mary Ann Weck, Secretary-Treasurer: and Roberta Akers, Reporter, started off with the magazine sales. Other projects were the Senior Play, another All School Skating Party, and the choosing of class colors, flower, and motto. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Drayer, the class was successful in all projects. Winding up four happy years of both work and play to- gether, the class of 1958 celebrated with senior day and sent 18 eager seniors out into the world. ,4L...,

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