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Senior WIII We The Semor Class of 1955 of Westboro I-hgh School be1ng of sound mlnd and body fahemj do hereby w1ll our ab1l1ty to study hard and be the teachers favonte class to all the follow1ng graduatmg classes of W H S We wxll our sponsors M1ss Rolf and Mr Frazrer to any of the remaunng classes that may need them as we no longer need them as sponsors To Mxss Rolf our tall blonde sponsor we leave the tallest most handsome man around He must be over s1x feet tall so he w1ll be taller than she have dark wavy ha1r blue eyes and a ruce d1spos1t1on As we couldn t f1nd one we w1ll leave her all our encouragement To Mr Fraz1er our fa1thful supenntendent and sponsor we leave one large bottle of h1s ha1r restorer wlth mstructlons to use fa1thfully every day We may drop 1n 1n a few years to see how he 15 com1ng along I J1m Barlow w1ll my ab1l1ty to get locked out of Enghsh Class to Darlene Lutz 1n hope that she w1ll carry It out to the fullest extent My br1ght red ha1r I leave to Shella Pltner I Joyce Clement w1ll my ab1l1ty 1n sew1ng class to Joan McEnaney My long f1ngerna1ls to Sharon Kelly to use to scratch as many people ln basketball as I have I J D Chnlungbeard w1ll my abxhty to get along w1th the Edwards glrls to Larry Colwell so that he can be as good a Casanova as I My place 1n the k1tchen to anyone who can stand the stra1n of the work I Ela1ne Edwards w1ll my good grades 1n h1story class to Jerry Barlow My naturally curly ha1r to Barbara W1nstead so lt won t be stra1ght after show erxng Lou1se Hall w1ll my bo1sterous manner to Joe Clem ent 1n hopes that he w1ll contmue 1n the same manner as I Pat Henn1ng w1ll my ab1l1ty to be the b1ggest fhrt 1n W H S to Suzanne Mackoy and I hope she doesn t have as b1g a t1me over the Jerry s as I had Plul Hogue w1ll my perfect attendance record to Larry Moses My ablhty to sleep 1n Engh sh Class to Loetta Carroll may you have pleasant dreams Loetta I Luella Martxn usmng my br1ll1ant bram and phys1c mznd w1ll my red corduroy sklrt and model s fmgure to Sandra Mather I Butch Mather, be1ng physlcally f1t and able w1ll my lover s boy charm to R1chard Layden just so he doesn t try to get Norma I Jerry Moses w1ll my shyness to B111 Huston and my pos1t1on as halfback on the football team to Bobby Clement 1n hopes that he can f1ll my shoes I Amta Mulhns bexng sound 1n both m1nd and body w1ll my pos1t1on for runmng errands for Mr Long to Carolyn Henn My ab1l1ty to get a husband before I got out of school to Sandra W1nstead I Dayle Murdock w1ll my huntuxg ab1hty to Bonme Macrander My three classes wluch I had to take to graduate to Margaret Srruth 0 a l Y Y I . .. , .. 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 K ,I 1 1 . 1 1. , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 0 . . . , 1 I . 1 1 1 I . 1 . . . . 1 1 1 I, , . . .- , 9 ' ' 1 1 I. 1 -. 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 . . 1 . , 1 1 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1
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Semor Prophecy cont'd December 9 1975 Wednesday We landed 1n Boston and started toward the Boston Semxna y James C Srmth was a Theology teacher James seemed to be malung a very good uccess of h1mseLf He told us about h1s work as a Theology teacher He was marrxed and mad three ch11dren We left James and started for Tennessee where James sa1d Ina Be ch was December 10 1975 Thursday We landed 1n the Tennessee footlulls and then rented a car and drove as far as posslble through the t1mber We walked a few m1les and soon came to the school where Ina Beth was teaclnng muslc She sa1d xt was shghtly bor1ng ln the woods but otherwlse she l1ked teaclung f1ne She was stall slngle due to man shortage 1n the Tennessee footh1lls December ll 1975 Fnday We landed 1n Detrozt late th1s evemng Tngger Nuckolls was there to welcome us Tr1gger had worked h1mself up from N J Russell s Internat1onal Implement Company to V1ce Pres1dent of Internanonal Harvester Company He had three ch1ldren and was st1ll qu1te happ1ly marr1ed December 14 1975 Monday We got to Cahforrua early 1n the mormng and then hastened out to the 'Teague Stables to see Gary Teague Gary wa a jockey As we arr1ved Gary was astr1de one of h1s f1ll1es He was preparmg to go out on the f1eld and play Hockey We each got a hor se and went out w1th hlm Gary was marr1ed and was fa st be cormng known for h1s ab1hty to handle hor ses We left Gary and headed for Dayle Murdock s estate December 15 1975 Tuesday We reached Dayle s estate Dayle was a game hunter ammals She had cages of feroc1ous loolung ammals wh1ch she had captured from all parts of the world We had never been able to trace down Jerry Moses Dayle saxd he was a herm1t 1n the H1malaya Mountams December 17 1975 Thursday The Hehcopter landed on a small plateau and from there we started our long trek toward the locat1on of Jerry s cave Soon we ran onto a bunch of queer arumals that growled at us There were lots of old bones and dead ammals lay1ng around Soon an old man appeared from the mouth of the cave w1th wh1 skers that came below h1s knees He recognlzed us at once but for some reason Jerry had turned aga1nst humans He had noth1ng to say except he and h1s old lady were happy We f1nally left 1n despamr as Jerry wanted to see no one December 19 1975 Saturday We landed 1n Athens Greece Luella Mart1n met us and took us to her home She showed us all of her troph1es wluch she had won 1n Dxscus throwxng She was also Olymp1c Champ1on 1n D1scus throwlng We then went to her gym nas1um and watched her throw some D1sks then bade her good bye and headed for Pans December Z0 1975 Sunday We were adm1rmg the Elffel Tower and who should we see chlsehng and clnpp1ng away on a hunk of marble but Larry Swartz He was so 1ndus tr1ously sculptor1ng that he barely had t1me to talk to us but we d1d fmd out some of h1s achxevements He had just come back across the ocean from a Job wh1ch cons1sted of carvxng a hor se fly on the statue of General Grant and h1s horse 1n Walla Walla Wa slungton He was also contracted to carve the statue of General Chnlungbeard wh1ch w1ll go up 1n Westboro Park As we left h1m the a1r was f1lled from the ch1ps of his sculptonng We hope you have enJoyed the port1ons of our d1ary wh1ch you have just read Now that you know where all your old fr1ends are we w1ll stop so we can catch our plane and go Flonda for a few more days . , . 1 ' . 3 , --- . . , I ---vo ' . . . . , . --- 9 who hunted in all parts of the world. Her estate was decorated up with all kinds of wild . . , . Q I . . . , . to
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Senior Will, cor-+'f1 I, Trigger Nuckolls, will my ability to be a loving husband to Sam McNaughton, in hopes that he may someday have a harem. I Ina Elizabeth Rolf will my scholastic record to Kent Teague My ability to keep the basketball bench warm to anyone who wants it I Joe Sparks do hereby bequeath my wrestler s physique to Jimmy Rolf My abihty to work geometry problems to Sharon Ohnmacht I James Clifford Smith with the aid of a much needed lawyer will my spectacular driving to Larry Moses I Larry Swartz will my long hard years of practice learning to play Sugar Blues to Roberta Bargman May she blow and blow and blow and blow I Gary Teague will my ability to get along with Miss Rolf to Joe Clem ent and I want him to try to be as good a bookkeeper as I I Colleen Wmstead will my sophisticated laugh to Mr Huff My ability to change from forward to guard to Jackie Yost Senior Class Hlstow All things must have a beginning Our beginning was at the ripe old age of six Here our freedom ended for nine months of each year when eight mothers sent the following ex cited children with their scrubbed faces and bright new clothes to school for the first hme Our names were as follows Ruby Colwell Plul Hogue Richard Konarska Joe Sparks Gary Teague Bobby Arms Colleen Winstead and Duane Mather However only four of the be ginrung fir st graders are members of this year s graduating class Here under the direction of Miss Marylea Green we learned our ABC s and how to count all the way to a hundred Then came promohon day and we passed into the sec ond grade It was in the second grade that we lost Richard Konar ska and Duane Mather We learned to count by 5 s and 10 s and started reading other things besides 'See baby see baby run and all that child s stuff After all we were grow1ng up stick and a spelling chart Ellris Barnhart J D Chnlungbeard Philhp Mather and Dale Peregrine Joined our happy group here Now that we had reached the half way mark of our grammar school years we advanced to the fourth grade It seems as if four of our class had a little trouble that year Remember boys? Here we added to our class roll Jim Barlow Lois Peterson Diane Wiley Bobby Greever and Peggy Osborn Miss Green was thoroughly worn out after our escapades so she was glad to see us pass on to Mrs Kehm and the fifth grade Feudin fussin and fightin' was our theme song this year Dale Peregrine and Diane Wiley moved away and the only replacement was Inabeth Rolf. Up the ladder we go to the sixth grade lnabeth Rolf and Colleen Wmstead left our merry group and James Clifford Smith became a new member Mrs Kehm was a little leery about letting us go on to the seventh grade but after consideration knew she couldn t stand it an other year First man teacher was in the seventh grade He was Mr Leslie Hurst Tlus year we gained two new members W D Driskell and Wilma Hampton Colleen Winstead returned to our group once more WALSWORTH rm , . . . . ' ' ' ll II I ! Q O s 1 ' 7 0 1 ' ' I . , , ' ' A . I O ' ' ' l l1-- ' 1 As we entered the third grade, Miss Betty J. Green greeted us at the door with a hickory . . . . , . . . . , . . , Q . , . , . . ' . l . . ,, . . . . , . . . . , . , - K ,JP 422-if 1.-n.,..,n.a A I-.na by IRLIUO IIOYHIIII luodma,-s.U I A
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