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EDWIN WHINER Blessed are the sleepy for they shall soon drop off. BEVERLY WATTS From a little spark, there burst a mighty flame. Band 1-3-4, Chorus 1-4, Devilettes 4, Football Queen Candidate 1, G.A,A, l-2-3-4, Gir1's State, Glee Club 1-4, Sunshine 1-2-3. IACQUELYNNE WATTS Not by years but by dis- position is wisdom acquired. A Hi Lite 4, Chorus 1-2- 3-4, G.A.A, 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Sunshine 1- 2-3. MARTHA IANE WHITE A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. Chorus 1-3, Librarian 4. WESLEY NOBLE Wise is the man, when having nothing to say, says nothing. Entered November 12, 1957, Chorus 4, Glee Club 4. DELORUS WHISMAN Precious things come in small quantities A Hi Lite 4 Annual 4, G.A, 2 Sunshine l 2 3
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JOE VOTAW Much might be said on both KENNY STRASEMEIER A man must have a certain amount of intelligent ig- norance to get anywhere. A. Club 3-4, Football 3-4, Track 1-2, Chorus 4, Basketball l-2-3-4, JOYCE TEWELL She's full of pep, she's lots of fun, has many friends, enemies none. A. Hi Lite 4, Band l-2-3-4 Annual 4, Cheerleader 1-21- 3-4, Chorus 4, G.A,A, l-2 3-4, Prom Queen Cand. , Sunshine 1-2-3, Sunshine Officer l, Majorette 3-4, Glee Club 4. sides, A, Club 1-2, Basketball ALICE 1, Choir Officer VORNHEDER 4, Class Officer 1-Sl-15, Cross Country 3-4, Football 1, Glee Club t', lli-Y IS-4 Intramurals 1-3- 3-4, Student Council 1-2-3, Track fl-4, Ouartet 4, lli-Y Officer 4, l3oy's State ll, Chorus 4, Color Guard 4. RONNIE WAITE l3eware! Inlay be a sen- sation yet. lland 1-2-Ji--fl, Cafteria Staff 1, lli-Y 2-4, Intramurals 2-3-4, Track il, Daneeband fi, VIOLET WALSTON To each and all a friendly smile that lingers on a long, long while, Student teacher 3, Sunshine 1-2-Ii, Silence is true wisdon's best reply. G,A,A, l- 2-3-4, Li- brarian 3, Student Teacher 4. -
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 1, Howard Aylor, will my ability to get along with Mr. Shelby to Bo Kinder. l, Shirley Carlton, will all my late hours to the future Junior, Sharon Cole, and we hope you get there. I, Larry Cash, will to my English teacher, Mrs. Smith, my Grey and White tank, therefore, providing prompt and modern transportation to and from school. Hope you are never late. I was! l, Buzz Cayton, will, Ronald Washburn, my ability to keep out of trouble in study halls. l, Barbara Combs, hereby bequeath my ability to give wild parties to any Junior girl whose mother has the courage to put up with Senior shenanigans. I, Perry Creech, will my ability to get along in Mrs. Barricklow's Study hall to Bill Kinnett. I, Betty Daugherty, hereby will my ability not to be able to get chemistry problems to anyone who can get them. I, Buck Daugherty, will Charlotte Morehead to Mr. Hickman so no one else can get her. I, Doug Denmure, will my ability to jazz up some of Mr. P1att's concert music to Jay Wright. I, Janice Dick, being of sound mind and body, do hereby, will my laugh to anyone who thinks they can compete with a laughing hiena. l, Mary Elbrecht, will my next door neighbor's locker to anyone who will clean it out. l, Carol Farrar, will my ability to twist peop1e's arms to get my way to Sonie Schuler any time she might need lt. 1, Richard Gabbard, leave some of my excess weight to Billy Yelton. l, Joyce Gilmore, not being of sound mind, will nothing because Ihave nothing to will. I, Carolyn Glass, will my seat in Study Hall to someone that will get more use out of it that I did. l, Marita Gregory, will my year of Library work at Northside to Marg Elbrecht, hoping she can have as much fun as I did without making quite as many mistakes, l, Marilyn Hall, will Mr. Hickman, my personal observer, to any girl who wants her personal life publicized. I, Karen Hammer, will to some lucky junior the right to argue with Mr. Thom in Civics Class. I, Donna Hopping, being of sound mind and body, do will the latter to any girl who might want it. I, Gaylord Houze, will my parking place in back of the school in the no parking zone to Lanny Lee. I, Emily Huxsoll, will my curly hair to anyone bothered with nightly pin-ups. I, Eleanor Johnston, will my typewriter and shorthand book to Annis Burlage. Good Luck! I, Pat Kelly, being of fairly sound mind and body will my ability to get along with Mrs. Simpson to anyone who might need it. I, Earl Kinnett, will my ability as a half-back to my brother, Bill. l, Rodney Klnzer, will. to Jim Donk my ability to skip Study Halls and get away with it. I, Franklin Lewis, leave my civics grades to any Junior and hope he improves them. I, Donna Lockwood, will to Sharon Cole my ability to get along with the boys from Hanover College. Especially Richard Shuman. l, John Longcamp, will all my dates to John Linkmeyer. I, Janice Lozier, will Sharon Cole a certain black and white 57 Chev. but not the driver. l, Wayne McClanahan, will my wom out shoes to any one who can wear them. l, Alice Mockbee, will my ability to steal Kleenexes from the Home Ec. room to Sharon Cole. l, Eugene Montgomery, will my intelligence to anyone who Mrs. Smith thinks will use it better than I did. I, Wallace Montgomery, will my sarcastic moods to any Junior who is excessively popular. I, Kenny Negley, will my ability to ride Motorcycles to Dale Downey. I, Denny Nisbet, will my wom out trig book to any Junior who wants to use it. I, Ronnie Nocks, being of sound mind f?J will my ability to dodge a thrown pear to Doug Farmer. I, Walter Nordhoff, will my place in the park to those students who like to eat out of doors. i271
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