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DALE HALLER F. r. A...........................4 Reporter.......................2 W. C. Hampshire Swine Breeders Ass’n.................2 Secretary-Treasurer............1 Glee Club.........................3 Mixed Chorus......................2 Band .............................2 Newspaper Staff...................2 Basketball........................3 Baseball........................ .2 MIKE BYRD F. F A............................4 Glee Club.........................1 Mixed Chorus......................1 DEAN WYATT F. F. A...........................4 Vice-President.................1 Glee Clulx........................1 Newspaper Staff...................1 ELMER VAHLE F. F. A..........................4 Chaplain......................2 Newspaper Staff..................1 W. C. Hampshire Swine Breeders Ass'n................2 lO
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ROSE MOZEE F. H. A...........................4 Treasurer......................1 Glee Club.........................4 Mixed Chorus......................2 Basketball........................1 Newspaper Staff...................1 ED HOLLENBECK F. F. A. .........................4 Sentinel.......................i Ass't Secretary................1 Ass’t Treasurer................1 W. C. Hampshire Swine Breeders Ass'n 1 Glee Club.........................4 Mixed Chorus......................2 Band..............................3 9
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Senior Class Will We, the Seniors of 1959, being in our usual state of mind, and feeling the time of our departure from your midst to be drawing nigh, feel that the time has come to draw up our last will and testament. Individually we do will and bequeath the following: I, Mike Byrd, will my ability to get along with the opposite sex to Ronnie Kidwell. I, Dale Haller, will my ability to drive without a license for two years and not being arrested for it to Larry Kirk. I, Ed Hollenbeck, being of sound mind, do hereby will all my old worn out tires and empty oil cans to Spencer Dwiggins. May he use them for a worthy cause. I, Jack Lee, leave my knowledge of what to buy in the used car line to all the boys of W.C.H.S. If it is used as I used it, there will either be no boys or no cars at school in a short time. I, Kenny Marten, leave my thrifty ways to Edward Stuermann and Ted Nadler------ there should be enough for both of them. I, Bill Moffat, being the best looking, most talented, neatest, and most obedient member of the senior class ceel that Craig Pailer is the one most likely to fol- low in my footsteps. To him I leave these qualities. I, Rose Mozee, hereby will my typing skill to Weldon Ball, although he doesn't need it. I, also, will my Home Economics skill to Brenda Luckett and my gym shorts to Ida Woolfolk. Lasf, but not least, I will my feminine ways with boys to Melba Owens. May she profit by it, as I have. I, Ronnie Nieburg, leave to---------well,---------on second thought, I believe I'll just leave. I, Arlene Paul, leave my part interest in Louie to my sister. Opal,---we must keep him in the family. I, Ray Phegley, will all of my girl catching techniques to Victor Brockfeld who has not, as yet, caught any girls. May he get more than I did. I, Fuzzy Shortal,—the late Fuzzy Shortal—leave my belt loops to Jerry Taylor. I have used them very little and trust he will treat them gently. I, also, will my beautiful, clean gym shorts and my '54 Mercury to Edward Stuerman and my grandma's German Bible to Miss Myers. I, Bill Stegmann, being of questionably sound mind, do hereby will my ditch jumping car to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I, Ann Strathman, leave my alarm clock (set so that I can make a late and spec- tacular appearance at school) to the Poole sisters-----in the belief that their appearance may be later and more spectacular than mine. I, Sandy Tate, will my official position as General Office Flunkey and all a- round handy man to Jim Vogt. With his ability in typing, the first part should be easy and as he's usually All Around the last should be right up his alley. I, Barbara Tomek, leave to my little sister, Betty, all the Thursday, the 12th's, and Friday, the 13th's. She has lived through me this year and should know what not to do or, at least, what not to get caught doing. I, Elmer Yahle, do will and bequeath o Gerald Schindler my place as state far- mer candidate—it's a good way to get out of othe classes. I, Dean Wyatt, being ot unsound mind or character, as of now not being intox- icated, will anything I have that anyone wants to whoever has less of it than I have.
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