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James W. Unsel Football 2,3 Track 2,3 Glee Club A Marilyn Yankee Y-Teens 1,2,3,h Glee Club 2,3 M 5 3-2. Carol L. Wesley Y-Teens 1,2,3,h Library 3,h Band 1,2,3,h Student Council 3 Harvest Festival Court M F. H. A. 3,h F. N. A. 2,3,h Basketball 1 Softball 1,2,h News Staff 3 Class Play h Teen-Age la Traffic Court
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Alfred Saucier Boys' Recreation 3 News Staff 3 Class Play M Judell Ellen Sharpe Choir 2 Glee Club l,2,3,M Y-Teens M Class Play M F, H. A. 2,3,M Office M Rambler 3,M Teen-Age Traffic Court M Gerald Shook Band l,2,3,M Glee Club M Football l,2,3,M Basketball 1,2,3,M Track 2,3,M Baseball l,2,3,M Class Officer 3,M Varsity Club M Class Play M Dewayne Taylor Football l,2,3,M Basketball 1,2,3 Track 3,M Varsity Club 3,M Larry Schmitzer Basketball l,2,3,M Baseball l Track 2 Football l Varsity Club 2,3,M Class Officer 1 News Staff 3 Basketball All-County M Dan Shepard Student Council 3,M News Staff 3,M Football 3 Track 2,3,M Varsity Club 3 Rambler M Basketball 2 Class Play M Teen-Age Traffic Court M Gretchen J. Shouse Y-Teens l,2,3,M Class Officer l F. N. A. M Student Council l F. H. A. 3,M Library l,2,3,M News Staff 3,M Salutatorian Irene Thomas F- H- A- 1,2,3,M Class Play M
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class will We, the Class of 1956 of the Montrose Township High School, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. Article I Faculty To Mr. McCloy, who has chaperoned so many senior trips, we leave the title of Honorary Captain of the Great Lakes. To Mr. Barney, we will new flooring in his office to replace the old one we wore out while receiving those unforgetable pink slips. To Mrs. Friedl, we leave a leash to control the Juniors. To Mrs. Rhoads, who has sponsored our class for six hectic years, we leave the assurance that there will never be another class just like us. To Mrs. Goddard, we wlll a fire-engine red convertible to go with that new red dress. To Mr. Goddard, we will a money belt for all the fines he collects in driver training. To Mr. Gwlllim, we leave the job of rebuilding the band, after all the seniors leave. To Mr. Sheets, we leave a peaceful Varsity Club. To Mr. Kohlmann, we leave a junior sized basketball player-fif it's a boy.J To Miss Poling, we will the task of setting a new Pike's Peak record in her '56 Chevie. To Mr. Pixley, we will a gavel to break the stillness after the senior chemistry students leave. To Mrs. Huber, we leave a grocery cart in which to carry her books. To Mr. Young, we will an electronic eye to keep track of his Rambler staff. To Mrs. Shoup, we leave the hope of bowling a perfect '300'. To Mrs. Axtell, we leave the hope of a home economics class who will make edible tomato aspic. To Mr. Miller, we will a megaphone and a canvas-backed chair for his next 'M.H.S.' production. To Heva Poag, we will a private P.A. system to page phone calls. To Mrs. Johnson, we will an escalator between Mr. Barney's and Mr. Gwillim's offices. Article II Students I, Jackie Aldred, will my ability to 'knock-out' street lights to Mary Ann Feller. I, Jim Andres, will my dry humor to Gerald Douglas. I, Ellen Baeckl, will my 'Swedish' accent to JoAnn Wymer. I, Eva Bednarski, will my love for 'open-aired' Model T's to Carol Donaski I, Shirley Camehl, will my ability for 'tying up' the phone to Nancy Henry. I, Norma Crandall, will my left over career Ceither nursing or marriagel to whomever is interested. C Iaggula Jane Feller, will my 'determination' to have g cgpggp g, Lind. to DgLiSe2gleGodsave, will my ability to get a boy friend taller tahn myself I Mary Gerow will my love f ftb 11 v Dew. ne Taflo 111 or so a to all boy: who detest it. I y 5' r b bilit to my'brother, Ed. v W Y H Y to get in Dutch with the teachers I. Jim Unsel, will my chemistry develment to Jerry Clark. I, Pat Cowgill, will all those 'extra pounds' to Bill Harris. I, Jack Clolinger, will my 'toothless' smile to Duane Harrow. I, Jim Connis, will my portrayal of 'Andy' to Dick Westfall. I, Ernest Clark, will my disheveled study habits to Mary Crane. I, Chuck Duncan, will my mixed-up birth certificate to Butch Beeson. I, Charlotte Dunklee, will my love for hill-billy records to Rosemary Cardinal. I, Gale Eastwood, will my glasses to anyone who will look 'through them' instead of 'over them'. I, Judy Eastwood, will my career as a 'soda jerk' to Pat Ecyleshymer. I, Thelma Feher, will my long finger nails to Bruce Caster. I, Deanna McAfee will my favorite son 'L d M H I, Bruce McCormick, will my talent forgtheo'Zhigken'rssagZrytgaiEgsTackehury I, Larry Munsey, will my interest in Flushing to Eugene Bednarski. . I, pickl Vernita Myers, will one of my boy friends to Joyce Britton ltake your
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