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Twenty One Xmirii lifer ........... Jim Endirutt .............................. Wayli Hamm ............................... Hill Edwards ............................... Reynold Fairchild ......................... Cj.u.nior (ILa 11 Treasurer Vice President Secretary President Seryeunt-at-A rms Class Motto ............... “Do your good better and your better best” Class Colors ........................................ Blue and White Flower..................................-.................... Red Rose Adviser ................................................... Miss Carroll
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Twenty £eniox (2[an ( I ViLL We, the class of ’54 being of reasonably sound mind and ability, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Junior Class we will our worn out books, our great dramatic ability, and our position as high and mighty seniors. To the Sophomore class we will our athletic power and our photogenic qualities. To the Freshman class we will our ability to make money and our dignity and angelic sweetness. I, Albert Broughton, will my ability to slay out of the detention room to Allen Lodgson, and my quiet ways to Dorothy Johnson. 1, Don Strode, will all my love for Mr. Liotke to Jim Cam, and my ‘‘eight-ball” hair cut to Jim Endicott. I, Darrellene Carter, will my duties to pick up tardy slips to Nancy Myers, and my galloping serve to Shirley Boyd. I, Edward Brown, will my dramatic ability to Bob Jenkins and my curly hair to Cheezie Rhodes. I, Charles Weakley, will my driving power in football to Jim Endicott and my curly hair to “Bo” Denton. I, Connie Cyphert, will my ability to run the Drivers’ Training Car into the ditch to Frank Denton, and my ability to go steady with one fellow to Jean Anglin. I, Marvin Mershon, will my height to Richard Waddle and my grin to Miss Carroll. I, Tim Cox, will my continental sophistication to anybody who wants to be sophisticated. I, Pat Krantz, will my short, blond, and naturally curly hair to Eileen Shepherd, and my Buick convertible which I always brought to school to Shirley Krantz. I, Norman Aikens, will my ability to “sail my ship alone” to all Riddle redheads and my soft whiskers to anyone who wants them. I, Dan Cowley, will my good looks, girl friends, and my ability to play football to Kenny Paetz. 1, June Fairchild, will my art ability to Joan Mitchell and my good grades to Scott Woole.v. I, Don Weathers, will my ability to play baseball to Ed Morrison and my willowy shape to Calvin Metcalf. 1, Beverly Dort, will my ability to set up in volleyball to Carolyn Jordon and my devotion to Joe Di Maggio to Gail Ausmus, otherwise known as Marilyn Monroe. I, Gary Garren, will my ability for not paying attention in Mr. Wilson’s English class to Dennis Vaugh and my whiskers to Jim Custis. I, Jo-Ann Custis will my ability to get along with Mrs. McGee to Waylis Havron, and my technique in skipping school to Eugene Mellis. I, Robert Harrell, will my ability to play hookey to Stan Long and my crooked nose to Nancy Myers. I, Neva Weathers, will my drawi to Shirley Zimmerman, and all my romances to Olive Carroll. I, Raymond Rhodes, will my basketball ability to David Kinkade and my freckles to S an Long. I, Sharon Buckley, will my physique and small feet to Dorla Huffman, and my ability to get along with Mrs. Lidtke to Sue Harrell. I, James Klope, will my ability to do nothing in school to anyone who can get away with it. I, Jim Loper, will my shy, retiring attitude to Eugene Mellis and my hair style to Don Lackey. In witness that the above constitutes the true will and testament of the Class of ’54 of Riddle High School, we hereby affix our mark. Signed X
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Twenty Two Clunioxi C7 1—Bill Edwards Tati. dark, and goin' steady 2—Dorothy Littlefield Our shy gal 3—Gordon Smith The fun lovin' type 4—Shirley Zimmerman Little busy-body 5—Roy Weatherford He's taken 6—Nancy Meyers Personality girl 7—Dorothy Johnson Quiet, but friendly 8—Jimmy Endicott The “Allen Ladd type 9—Don Boucher “Woo-Woo” 10— Donald Rhodes uCheesy 11— Carolyn Jordon Capable Carol 12—Prank Denton “Frenchy'' Carolyn Voss no picture “Blondie” 9 11 7 12
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