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CLASS Wlll We, the Senior Class of the year nineteen-hundred and fifty-six, do leave this last will and testimony to our successors in this aged hall of learning, We trust that they will profit from the examples we have set for them. Joan Ailshie will my busy little feet to Dawn Barnhart providing she keeps them going during her class periods Gaylord Otttm will my business-like manner to Howard Maple Joe Green will my inside information to Bill Everhart who also has a key George Gardner will my Bermuda shorts to Charles Spooner providing he wears knee socks when snow flies Gaylord Bentley will my ninety average to John Buchholz providing he works as diligently as I have Joyce Brown will my friendly attitude to Vivian Srmth Evelyn Veverka will my infectious giggle to Judy Grim Karen Tefft will my sparkling personality to Barbara Cole Mary Marshall will my quiet respectful ways to ALL the freshmen, Eddie Pohlreich will my careful driving habits to Judy Bryson Steve Kraus will my modest and co operative attitude to Ronnie Wolsleben. Dixie Lee Roth will my steady diet to Marilyn Sweet. Alan Brown will my starving teen age frame to Maurice Shaffer providing he doesn t partake of the utter bug diet Dennis Zurek will my athletic abihty to Lynn Amos Carol Gruber will my famous walk to Judy James one step at a time Gale Howard will my devotion to S H S faculty to Kenneth Richards Lanny Weverka will my httle black book toJohn Christensen provided he keeps it up to date Denny Brass will my height to Jeanette Gruber provided she doesn t outgrow me Garry Gibson will my unhurried ways to my brother Lonnie providing he takes it easy Bill Kelly will my devilish grin to Clydene Drake Robert Rudloff will my size 13 boots to David Walker provided he thinks he s man enough to fill them. Joyce Catlett will my booklet on parliamentary procedure to next year s Pep Club president. Gary Wlute will my ability to see the bright side of things to Alan McCaslin Loren Walker will my singing abihty to Ronme Decker if he prorruses to whistle. Jack Chaffxn will my innocent expression to Erskine Austin provided he keeps the guilty one well hidden Verlee Russell will my yodehng ability to Dennis Clarke Jean Longmore will my hot lunch Job to Karen Eret providing she watches the faculty debts Yvonne Young, will my abihty to curb my devilish impulses to my brother Bruce who has no control over them. To the Freshmen we leave the hope that someday they may reach the heights of the pro digious stupendous incredible Seniors To the Sophomores we leave our confidence and worldly knowledge To the Juniors we leave the task of keeping the tmderclassmen in line f rx 'Q Kuff lla his 2, L 1 Q, 'j,xS,-152123 .1fQ',ri .S.c-free.. J in Il I U Il I 0 9 I' U . ' It I I Il .I U I. . ' . . . . I, , . I. ' . . . ' 1. . ' Il . ' I ' I O L ' . - . . . L . . ' . . . Il I , . - I ' ' I, n , 0 . 1 l l . Il 0 - n v I, , ' ' . . . ' . I. . . . ,, ,, , , . - I. . . . . . . ' I. . ' . . . . . . O I, . ' . . . . . L D . . . ' . . , I. . ' ' I. . ' . . . . . . I. , . . . . . ' . . . L . . . . . . . . I' . , n n n . . L ' . . . . . ' I. . . . . . ' F6. I: ' xx : . l tgg ,,f, gN,, h 1 , 92,11 A ' I t Q1 ' g l.' S in -. V.. I h .I N - I . P: IZ -Q-35' , 3.5 'si vw L lf K 2- , x ff. - - 'aff
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CLASS HISTORY A shot r1ngs through the a1rl Lookmg out upon the field of our h1gh school days we behold an BHXIOUS spxnted group of thlrty one hardy feroclous freshmen Wxth the ard of the coach Supermtendent I-hllyer the team surges forward under the leaderslup and gtndance of Capta1n Yvonne Young and Co Captam Steve Kraus Score Keeper D1x1e Lee Roth keeps accurate ac count of the team s progress Taklng the f1rst hurdle freshman 1n1t1at1on wxth the trxumphant air Ch8l'3CI6l'1SIlC to the team, they jogged on through the first year Sharon Everett was added to the staff for awhlle but fmdxng the exert1on too much for them, Gene Benson Sharon Everett Duke Coonrad and Robert Rudloff were forced to drop out of the race Begmmng the second year w1th a change of leadershlp Denny Brass takes over the posxuon of Captam w1th Loren Walker Co Captam Score Keeper IhlS txme xs Yvonne Young and Mr Stephen Prxce IS the very eff1c1ent manager Feehng that the team needed some refreshmg dlversion the coach planned w1th the ald of the team, a hayrack r1de endtng wlth a p1cn1c and this bemg such a ftne moral bmlder theydecxded to have a dance for cond1t1on1ng purposes Aga1n some members Larry Amos and Joyce Catlett were forced to w1thdraw Thls however was com pensated to some extent by the addmon of Joyce Brown and B111 Kelly Advanc1ng now to a hlgher postion Mrs K1dder the manager at thxs t1me suggested that because of the large fmancxal sxtuatlon wluch now ex1sted another offlce was needed For th1s position Gale Howard was added to the staff conststmg now of Denny Brass Capta1n Alan Brown D1x1e Lee Roth was chosen Havtng advanced to suffer compet1t1on 1n th1s race they agreed to try thelr hand tn a dramauc attempt by performlng a play Stars xn Thenr Eyes Havmg 1n creased the team treasury tn th1s way they decxded to celebrate by g1v1ng the trad1t1onalJun1or Senior Banquet and Prom to to the theme of an Evenmg tn Pans Durxng thxs year even more casualues occurred LeeRoy Pxrnxe Darlyne Hazen, Mabel Brown and John McDarue1 were forced to withdraw however Karen Tefft George Gardner Bod Rudloff and Joyce Catlett Jolned the team. Commg now to the last stretch the team, mourmng the loss of Gayle Roach and Karen Tefft but glad for the add1t1on of Verlee Russell sped full steam ahead Wxth the a1d of Mrs Kxdder who was found indispensable dunng the prevrous lap Captam Denny Brass Co Captam Jean Longmore Score Keeper Loren Walker Treasurer Carol Gruber and Pubhclty Edltor Karen Tefft For a record of the team s accomphshments they under the leadershnp of Karen Tefft and Mary Marshall, completed an annual. Fxmshmg off the soclal act1v1t1es by attendmg the J umor Semor Banquet and Promheld mthexr honor the group anxlously awalted the day for reachmg their goal and reoetvmg the medal of honor for the faxthful work NCQ 'PE--I Co-Captainp and Carol Gruber, Score-Keeper. Also a publicity officer was needed, for which
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CLASS PROPHECY One cold bleak day in December of 1976 I was looking through my rrullxon dollar book collection in my million dollar study hunting for my mlllion dollar book that I had just pubhshed While doing this I ran across my annual of 1956 I picked it up and the pages fell open to the Seniors All of a sudden I became curious as to the whereabouts of my former classmates I picked up the phoneand called Gaylord Bentley my private lawyer and engaged him to locate them and to 1nv1te them to a get together in my m1lhon dollar mansion. Starting at once, Gaylord found B111 Kelly in a tught club in Chicago dining with five beautiful movie stars B111 said that he would indeed come as he loved parues Gaylord then chmbed into his chartered plane and flew to Dallas Texas where he ran across Gary Gibson whom he hardly recognzed because Gary had painted himself black and had been trying to get in with the Harlem Globe Trotters He had always wanted to be another Goose Tatum, He found Joe Green studying Psychiatry at the Columbia University and still threatening to quit When he left from there he Joumeyed to Hawaii where he found Joan Ailshxe sewing like mad to get her grass skirt done in time for the fall festival. While talkmgto Joan Gaylord happened to glance around and saw Loren Walker sitting under a palm tree taking a sxesta without lus shirt wool Wool Gaylord spotted Verlee Russell at the airport and tookher out to dinner much to her husband s disapproval After a hearty dmner and some dancing Gaylord bid farewell to Verlee and caught the tram His next stop was Reno Nevada where he decided that he would try to expand his expense account and while doing so he spotted Dixie Lee Roth in a very low evening gown, but her hair was dyed red instead of black and he was amazed to find that she owned the gambling place he was 1n He went on to Montana where he asked the whereabouts of Lanny Weverka and was informed that he had Joined the Forest Rangers where he could isolate himself on the look out tower Inquirmg further he him good husband material. After flying to Cody Wyoming, he went to a Rent a Car servlce where he found Gary White censored Renting a car from him he set out to explore the oil fields Having a flat tire by an old tar paper shack and needing some help he knocked on the door and was surprised to see a httle tow headed boy that looked exactly hke George Gardner Upon in vestigatxon he fotmd that George and JeanQLongmoreJ hved here with their dozen dnl en George always said they were cheaper by the dozen Finding no more of his old classmates In Wyoming Gaylord decided it was again time to take to the air Driving by the airport Gaylord saw an orange plane with Comstock written on it in yellow letters Sure enough Denny Brass was at the information desk askmg about parking rates Denny informed him that Gaylord Ottun had gone bankrupt raising Nebraska beef and now hved Ln Switzerland where he raised goats Arriving there Mr Bentley set out on skis for Gaylord Ottun s mountain ranch Along the trail he met Carol Gruber and Denms Zurek who were com peting in the winter Olympics Dxshklng the cool mountain weather in the Alps Gaylord returned to California where he was just in time for the prermer of My Last Duchess starring Joyce Brown and co starring Steve Kraus Gaylord found the picture most enjoyable except fora Slight diSturbance Caused by someone crawlmg under the seats in search of their shoe Upon discovering it to be his old class mate Yvonne Young, he returned it along with an invitation to the reumon of the Class of 56 Leaving the picture he met Evelyn Veverka who is now a famous fasluon disigmer and re sponsible for the Duchess s last wardrobe. discovered this was.because he was being searched for by hundreds of women, as they considered
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