Urbandale High School - Echo Yearbook (Urbanville, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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ARTICLE X VI--Jerry Lee Slim Smith wills his theme song--- Brusha-brusha-brusha, new Ipana Toothpaste --to Bucky Beaver, alias J anis Kay Willett. We all hope Janis has many happy hours of brushing. ARTICLE XVII--We all know that Dennis The Menace Wayne Dtmn is quite a ladies man. He is perfectly willing to give to Larry Trine Marlie Wilson his downtown Des Moines area, which extends from Second and Keosauqua to Keo and Center. Just tell them you know Dennis Dunn and they will flock around you. ARTICLE XVIII--To Mary Kaye Mariposa Thielike goes all of James Edward Chris-Babe Chrisman's love. He has long admired her and Wanda Faye Stubb Cooper from afar. We are sure that these girls will consider themselves lucky to be considered by such an admirer. ARTICLE XIX--Jerry Dean Joans Boy Stites, who is exceptionally good in nothing, will to Doris Ann Dodo Wolff and James Evans Michae1oange1o Michael, his way with all the teachers. This will prove very helpful to you in your senior year. ARTICLE- XX--Pat LeRoy Parrish Newbrough leaves behind for Eleanor Louise Genie McNabb and Carolyn Neva Carrey Parker, his faithful horse Sticka, brother of Flicka. As an added gift, Pat gives each of you a years supply of Air-wick. ARTICLE XXI--To Martha Marie Kersey, better known as Marty, goes Earla Lee Ferdinand Ferguson's fiery temper. Since Marty is so easy-going Earla has decided to give her a little zip. ARTICLE XXII--James Craig Shotgun Doherty leaves to Terry Arlan Hotchie Young his be- loved leopard skin and cave-man tactics. We have seen Shotgim in action more than once. but come to think of it Hotchie doesn't need much help, Anyway Good Luck to Terry. ARTICLE X XIII--Robert Gomer Gopher Evans leaves to Dorothy Ann Deep-freeze DeVries and Patricia Lee Pat Hamilton his desire to go to Alaska and grow orange trees. We know Dorothy Deep-freeze will enjoy this hot climate and Pat will go along for the ride. ARTICLE XX IV--Last, but not least, Ellen Elaine El El Hunt knew she just couldn't say good-bye to good old U. H, S, without leaving behind something of great value. After much debating and exasperating arguments she decided to leave Mr. Jerome Jake J, D, Donovan to the inferior boobs of the Junior class. Now on this important day of May 11, 1957 we have appointed these witnesses to sign, seal, and bury this important supreme document of the Mighty, Beloved Senior Class. Mary 'Wimple Shevelyn Scissors ' ,Tacksonian W. Bury-it Pixie-Wix Fuller-up

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E l0R CLASS WILL WE OF THE SUPREME SENIOR CLASS OF 1957, OF URBANDALE HIGH SCHOOL, OF THE CITY OF DES MOINES, COUNTY OF POLK, STATE OF IOWA, BEING OF TEEN-AGE, BLANK MIND, AND FOR- GETFUL MEMORY DO MAKE, PUBLISH, AND DECLARE THIS, OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, HEREBY REVOKING AND ANNULLING ANY AND ALL WILLS BY US MADE HERETOFORE. ARTICLE I--Norma Jean Frogie Zimmerman bequeaths to Delores Yvonne Tillie Boggs and Karen Lee Blondie Hanes, her ability to make out in the library. We hope they become as skilled in dodging Mrs. Eveleth as Norma was. ARTICLE II--Paul David Superman Steingrabe leaves to Janice Kay Blimp Foote his flying ability and his fiendish plan to roll down Grand Avenue in his Piper Cub. ARTICLE III--To Norman Lee Ritchhart, Donna Mae Jonsey J ones leaves her singing and horse riding ability. With this great gift Norman can become Elvis the II and star in his own Western. ARTICLE IV--James Dee Sleepy Robinson and Elden Glen Fergy Ferguson will inherit from Ronald Lee Fat Sam Van Pelt his rolly polly, bouncy, wouncy muscular physic. ARTICLE V--Thomas Lynn Big Al Alexander leaves to Bettylean Bet Sapp and Robert Micheal Roberta Curnutt his ability to jump hurdles. He knows Betty will need this art of jumping and hopes she uses it to her advantage. Big Al also told us he knew how much Bob wanted to learn the hurdling technique. ARTICLE VI--J' anis Carol Pogo Bugs Bagley wills her beloved pogo stick to Lynda Mary Chootch Leavengood. Bugs has been wanting to get rid of it for some time and Chootch is just the victim, ARTICLE VII--Max Carter Himer Bible and Jerold Edward Jake Little share Brent Williams Reggie Meckley's great gift. He leaves to these lucky boys his great sense of responsibility, maturity, intelligence, physique and Casanova powers, ARTICLE VIII--Harriet Sugar Rose Gabby Gabriel bequeaths her loud boisterous voice to quiet and serene Sharon Sue Smokey Brown, I-Iarriet's loss is Sharon's gain. ARTICLE IX--After much contemplating Karen Adelle Satchaline Wilson decided it was best she leave her banana peels and swinging ropes to her ape buddy Joyce Elaine Gerdy Rash and her feathered friend Barbara Lynn Duck Barton. Satch finally decided it was time to give them up. You girls should feel honored indeed. ARTICLE X--Dave Wilmot Rock Sornson receives Walter Charles Ock Chapman's cherished Brownie Points, Walter hated to part with them as they have brought him many hours of contentment, but Ock being a generous soul realized the deep need Dave has for them. ARTICLE XI--Dale Paul Elad Cruikshank bequeaths to Marcene Elaine Hotrod Fickel and Marilyn Joan Proxy Essex his candid camera. Dale also leaves these girls the dark room and hopes they use it to their advantage. ARTICLE XII--To Gaye Ann Long Sam Parrish Kathleen Ann Dirty Leg Holden leaves her size four and a half shoes. Kae sincerely hopes that Gaye has no trouble with the Spatsies. ARTICLE XIII--Russell Lee Booze Milligan sadly bequeaths to Jerry Lee Peady Towers his ability to attract the female gender. Booze is sure that this will not hurt his position in this field as he told us he has enough for everyone. Good luck Jerry. ARTICLE XIV--Lucky Lloyd Dow Make-out Barger and David Lee Parvie Rusk, will inherit Donald Gene Slick Visser's ability to make friends and influence people. Don always passed up every chance to argue and hopes Make-out and Parvie have more fights than he did. ARTICLE XV--Richard Lee Beady Rush realizes his worthy qualities and bequeaths them all to Charles Maxwell Bumsted Olmsted, and Dennis James Blue-cat Sornson. These distinguished attributes include Beady's intellectual ability, winning smile, sweet gentlemanly manners, and his unusual yearning for knowledge,



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CA Y0 IMAGIE Tom Alexander giving up his Ford to buy a Chevy. Walter Chapman saying, Pd give him a punch in the nose if I had a monkey wrench. Janis Bagley being a safe, cautious driver. Kae Holden if she were 6 feet tall and weighed 350 pounds. Dale Cruikshank being a ditch digger, Bob Evans running for president on a platform of giving South Dakota back to the Indians Paul Steingrabe breaking the sound barrier in a piper cub. Harriet Gabriel as a woman wrestler, Russell Milligan leaving an all girl party early. Pat Newbrough grounded without a car. Dennis Dunn in detention hall. Jim Chrisman running the 100 yard dash in 10 minutes. Earla Ferguson coming to class without her assignment done. Donna .T ones joining Fats Domino's band. Norma Zimmerman telling Terry Young she was too tired to go out with him. J im Doherty staying awake all during Bookkeeping class. Richard Rush not teasing Mrs. Fuller. Jerry Smith coming to class without a good supply of candy. Jerry Stites not talking for 24 hours. Donald Visser going to college and majoring in home economics. Brent Meckley telling Mr. Tone that an assignment was ready a week early. Ellen Hunt as the star on a woman's professional basketball team Ronnie VanPelt coming to school two days in a row. Adelle Wilson as an old maid. The Senior boys agreeing with the Senior girls. What UHS will be like without the class of '5'7.

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