East Canton High School - Echo Yearbook (East Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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.. ... FUI- H! . 11, . CLASS WILL We leave our goals as high as heaven, To the Class of Nineteen Fifty-Seven. Never stop for strife or stress, But march as victors to success. We leave our happenings caused by fate, To the Graduating class of fifty-eight. Work real hard and you will find, Success and always peace of mind. We leave to the class of fifty-nine, All the plans that went just fine. Since you have just entered E. C. High, We know you shall never again be shy. We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Six, without any thought and very little consideration being of sound mind and of good health, do make, publish, and declare this will to the following juniors: Nelda Anderson, do bequeath my shorthand worries to Jack Martin. Dick Barrick, do bequeath my ability to eat any food and not get fat to any girl who thinks she can do it. William Bates, do bequeath my beat up gov- ernment book to George Yoho. Robert Beck, do bequeath my cereal box driv- er's license to Beverly Clark. Charles Blair, do bequeath my customized dry cleaning buggy to the art institute. Richard Blythe, do bequeath my height to the Statue of Liberty. Jim Brooker, do bequeath my backward per- sonality and all my handsome features to Vern Heim. Don Brunner, do bequeath my voice to be used by the junior editor of the annual. Barbara Carl, do bequeath my position of Foot- ball Queen to the very luckiest junior girl. Ruth Canter, do bequeath my bottle of Lite and Bright to Leonard Talbott. Ruth Ann Crawford, do bequeath the Presi- dency of Tri-Hi-Y to any girl capable of making up sleep during summer vacation. Jack Cross, do bequeath my ability to get two birds with one shot to Lucy Moulin. Virginia Dobransky, do bequeath my light blonde hair to Donnetta Schreffler. John Doll, do bequeath my odd parts in the class play to Lee Harrington. Nancy Eakin, do bequeath my cousin to any one who thinks she can handle HIM. Willie Eakin, do bequeath m'y cousin to anyone who thinks He can handle HER. .loe Faur, do bequeath my flat top hair cut to Shirley Jensen. David Foltz, do bequeath my sweeping eye lashes to be used as a broom to all unfortu- nate juniors. Ramon Fornasiero, do bequeath my hot rod Chevie to ,lack Rohrbaugh. Ann Henderson, do bequeath my much used lnnway seat to Robert Eaton. Nan Henderson Swope, do bequeath all my old driving permits back to Mr. Schafer. Sharon Hoskinson, do bequeath my shorthand worries back to Mrs. Keys. Lois Kinsinger, do not bequeath anything, ev- erything goes to Bob. Etta Lawhun, do bequeath my ducks to Bert Davis. George Ledbetter, do bequeath my left over tardy excuses to David Robinson. Marlene Linder, do bequeath my singing abil- ity to Carol Feiock. Sarah Logsdon, do bequeath my love for pack- ing apples to Jo Ann Barnes. Joe Mair, do bequeath my overhauled 1920 model, seven horse power Ford engine to my brother, David. Frances Malone, do bequeath my dark curls to Carol King. Ruth Marhover, do bequeath my so-nice-to-be- aroundness to ,Io Ann Alloway. Grace Mark, do bequeath my much used clari- net to Karen Smith. Marcella McCauslin, do bequeath my ability to act innocent to Kenny Dietrick. Jack Meiser, do bequeath my left over valve oil for solo cornet to Gary Sagerman. Norman Metzger, do bequeath my empty musk- rat traps to Jerry Volzer, Dick Metzger, do bequeath my orneriness to Carol Grey.

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MARIE EILEEN WESTFALL Eileen Style she has and good looks too, She does what she sets out to do. DOROTHY WILLIAMS Dottie The laborer is worthy of her reward. will no WS? fggkfg M Jrfflal farm MARY ERLEEN WESTFALL 5GKitty91 The way to have a friend is to be one. JAMES ZIMMERMAN Zimmie A regular cut-up full of fun, Alway on hand when 1 be done. L X



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OFFICERS President: Dick Barrick Vzce President: Charles Blair Secretary: Rosemary Moulin Treasurer: Betty Boher Beverly Morris, do bequeath my pleasing smile to all the juniors. Rose Mary Moulin, do bequeath my nicknames to anyone who needs them, fl don'tl. Dick Nelson, do bequeath my job to Marvin Dennison. Bob Newhart, do bequeath my little black book of telephone numbers to the highest bidder. Barbara Novosel, do bequeath my wonderful personality to Donna Workman. Dale Oberly, do bequeath my ability to stay awake during Sunday morning services to Don Bardine. Dick Oberster, do bequeath all my books to the lost and found department. Mary Pfleger, do bequeath my make up tests to Roger Stith. Dick Rohrbaugh, do bequeath my nickname Liberace to Bill Moretta. Betty Rohrer, do bequeath my wonderful ex- periences at Girls' State to the next lucky junior girl. Paul Rope, do bequeath my two eyes to all the junior girls. Carol Rothacher. do bequeath my height and weight to my brother Dean Humphrey Rothacher. Glenn Boyer, do bequeath my wise cracks to Bob Thelen. Carolyn Shepherd, do bequeath my happy-go- lucky attitude to Sylvia Brozic. Janet Stertzbach, do bequeath my annual staff typing worries to next year's typists. Virginia Stephonic, do bequeath my ambition to be an airline hostess to Shirley Emerick. Carol Strait, do bequeath my sister to Don Ir- win. Doris Thoma, do bequeath my twirling baton to anyone who is brave enough to come near it. Bob Unkefer, do bequeath all my lost, broken, borrowed, or otherwise battered up pencils to anyone who finds them. .lohn Vincent, do bequeath my curly hair to .lane Watkins. Bill West, do bequeath my British Vllalkers to Dick Baker. Eileen Westfall, do bequeath my brother, Stan- ley, to ,lean Watkins. Erleen Westfall, do bequeath my typing mis- takes to the junior girl who is without a tem- per. Dorothy Williams, do bequeath my ability to mart my '49 Ford to anyone who feels capa- e. .lim Zimmerman, do bequeath my English Bike to Pat Stinchcomb. In witness whereof, we the class of' 1956, have signed and declared this as our last will and testament on this 16th day of February, 1956. Witnesses: Nelda Anderson Janet Stertzbach CLASS Rose Mary Moulin Bill Bates

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