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02Ve. t£e 02( cCC t£e 'poCCaevttty. LORETTA ASHBY—Her ability to fall out of truck doors to Gwen McKie. MARLENE BANGERT—Her vocabulary of “good words” willed to her by Jack Leikam to Bill Wallesen. VIRGINIA BAUER—Her ability to flirt with Jack to Ginger Schmunk. ROONEY BROWN—His letter sweater to Charles Rutan, but he hopes he gets his own. JEAN CHAPMAN—The seat she occupied her freshman year to her sister, Lois. VERN COOLIDGE—His ability to fall asleep in physics class to Mr. Trout. MILDRED CROSS—Her ability to sew to anyone that can’t. TED DUNDF.R—His baritone voice to Patty Sittner. EILEEN EIRICH—What’s left of the Mercury to Harvey. DENNY ELDER—His fights with a certain girl to anyone who wants them. RONNIE GUARD—His early marriage to Stan Collamore. HARLENE HEINTZ—Her ability to get along with Mr. Pommer to Gladys Sauer. RONNIE HESSELTINE—Mrs. Cooper’s English class to any junior who can stand it. NORMA HI EG EL—Her sewing ability to Delores Temple. LARRY HILL—His “Gering women” to whoever has “gas money” to get there. JACK HUCK—His ability to foul out of basketball games to Harvey Eirich. JACK HUDDLESTON—Wills nothing to everyone. JOYCE JOHNSON—Her brain power to Jeannie Ashby. SALLY KIDD—The cigarette lighter, willed to her by Diana Raymond, willed to Diana by Carol Bowden, willed to Carol by Joan Warrick, willed to Joan by Bill Otte, to Loretta Hill. MOLLIE KILDOW—Her studying ability, willed to her by her sister, Violet, to her brother, Larry. ROGER KORELL—His muscles to Wayne Eden. JO ANN KRAUS—Her natural curly hair to Bonita Bowers. BEVERLY LITTLE—Her front seat in Mr. Shelton’s class to anyone brave enough to sit there. LUCILLE LOPEZ—Her behavior in study hall to her brother. Tony. DICK MacDONALD—His pool cue to EuDean Terrell. BYRON McGINLEY—Being of sound mind, wills the remains of his estate, to the unfortunate teachers he served. The loony bins are now full. GERRY MICHAEL—His ability to fall over track hurdles to Larry Anderson. JOYCE MILLER—Her Saturday nights to Mr. Pommer. PATRICIA MUES—Her quietness to Mike McCune. JANIE NUSS—Her ability to dutch-hop to John Siegfried. JOHN PIEPER—-His experience in falling out of cars to reckless drivers. JOSEPHINE PIEPER—Her weight and height to James Dunder. LLOYD PIERCE)—The race track in front of the school to Pete Feagler. DOROTHY REIN—Her place in Eirich’s car to Jim Krantz. DARLENE RUSH—The rest of her fingernails to Leonard Deines. DONNA SCHNEIDER—Her shyness to her cousin. Sandra. RON SCHOENEMAN—His basketball position to Jerry Faulkner. JOHNNIE SCHWARTZ—All of his “Scottsbluff girls” to Stan Schumacher. JOYCE SCHWARTZ—Her ability to be the last out of the school every night to Dale so he won’t get tired of waiting for someone else to come out. DON SHAW—His athletic letter to the one and only Marshall Roderick. MARGE SMITH;—Her ability to stick to one boy to Jo Anne Hubbard. ERLA STEWART—All of her embarrassing moments and blushing to Bob Lewis. MARGE YEKEL—Her job as Council secretary and all odd jobs to Karen Korell. MRS. MOWRY—Her “never fail” cookbook to Pamela Heldt. MR. STINE)—Being the sponsor of the 1956 senior class at Bayard leave the future senior class sponsors an eight-day-week so they will have an extra day to do the jobs they should have accomplished the other seven.
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Oiect Erla Stewart, Secretary'; Gerry Michael. Vice President ; Denny Elder, President; Larry Hill. T reasurer.
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