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To Mr. Townsend and Mr. Sutherland, our custodians, we leave a magnet that will pick up paper. ARTICLE II We, the senior class of 1955, do make the following eighty-five Q85! separate and individual wills: Leroy Abbott leaves his l o n g legs to Donald Bertsch. Artie Adams wills his ab'i l'i 5'7:o change girl friends to his brother, Gordon. Mary Anne Allred and Alverna Miller leave there long, lasting friendship to Lola Kaiser and Glenda Stanbro. John Anderson leaves his love of cameras to Jimmy Goff. Keep snapping Jimmy! Lorna Barnett leaves her seat in English to next years seniors. David Bertsch wills his mathematical ability to Bob Coons. Now' you can be a physicist Bob! Ronald Bihr leaves his love of parties to Dubby Maxwell. Peggy Brazelton leaves her bookworm to anyone who's lucky enough not to have to study. Helen Carlson leaves her job at the Kerby Theatre to Kathy Ullrich. Keep at it, Kathy. Bill Cheney doesn't will anything. He's taking it all with him. Jo Christy wills her quiet, sophisticated ways to her sister, Mabel! fWhat! ?! Leroy Clark is going to take his crazy-legs with him to the army. Lee Ray Coggins leaves his singing ability to George Ribble. Keep up the good work George. Howard Cook has decided to leave his brains and bronze to none other than Leonard Bashford. Don't worry Leonard, there's plenty. Larry Coppock leaves his bookkeeping ability to Mrs. Chastain. She can give it to the less fortunate ones next year. Kelly Cotter is going to leave his curly hair to Bob Engelman. Just keep it natural Bob! Dorthea Decker wills the fenders of her Cadillac to Chuck Clare. Just for show' Chuck! Roy Eckerdt leaves his car to whoever thinks that they can handle it. Clara Elder wills all of her out-of-town boyfriends to Ruth Flagler. Seems Clara wants a new one! Jimmy Fare leaves a. lock of his naturally curly hair to Lanny Anderson. Put it to use, Lanny! Carol Fay, Gayle Tolman, and Toula Catsimanes leave their recipe on How to catch a husband to the less fortunate senior girls. Janet Fogelman leaves her lack of height to Don Scoggin. Coach ought to have a good team with that added height. Dian Forbes leaves her ability to make the boys sit up and take notice, which she inherited from Joanne Hammond, to Colleen McKeon. Sheila Frederick leaves all her brains to W,C,H, S, Don't be stingy, there's plenty to go around! . Bob Fritzler leaves his girl to the Romeos of W, C. H, S, for another year. Alfred Griffin leaves his place on the basketball team to his brother, 38
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LAST Wlll AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1955, being of sound minds, do hereby bequeath our last will and testamentg thus revoking all others made by us at any pre- vious time. ARTICLE I We, the class of 1955, do leave a package of kleenex to each teacher of dear W,C,H, S, to use solely for the purpose of drying their tears as we depart from these halls. To Mr. Wellman, our superintendent, we leave the comforting know'- ledge that there will never be another class quite like ours. To Mary, a friend indeed, we leave a duplicator to write all the excuses on. To Miss Beyda we leave a copy of A Man Chases a Girl Until She Catches Him . Good Luck! To Miss Cook we leave a new desk. She seems to have worn the other one out by sitting on it. To Mr. Ralston, who intered W,C,H, S, with us, the senior boys leave their extra fishing worms. To Mr. Selmer we leave a football team with a 210 pound line and a 190 pound backfield. To Mr. Swartz we leave a new supply of H Cl and Na Cl to make up for all we wasted in Chemistry. To Miss Stuka. we leave a group of Thespians who will attend all the meetings. To Mr. Lowe we leave some hair restorer for his high forehead. This is so it won't get so sunburned. To Miss Mundy we leave a bottle of Suntan lotion so that she'll tan instead of burn. To Mr. Aggers we leave a team that will be more interested in basketball than they are girls. To Miss Williams we leave a pair of earmuffs to drown out the screeching chairs in the Home Ec. room. To Mrs. Worsham we leave a group of students who will get their books in on time. To Mr. Wells we will a quieter study hall, Do you think that this is possible ? To Mr. Roberts we leave a place to play his intramurals. To Mrs. Chastain we leave a bookkeeping class that will get their chapters and study guides done and have them in on time, To Miss Thomas we leave a new' car so that she can practice her driving at her own risk. To Miss Scahill we leave a pep club that will pay attention at drill practice. To Miss Hockenbeamer we leave students who are artists. To Mr. Pittenger we leave a Life Insurance Policy to be used when driving with his women students. To Mr. Collier we leave the hope that next years seniors will be as talented as we were. To Mr. Montgomery we leave an escalator so he won't have so many stairs to climb. To Mr. McDonald we leave a quieter trig class. 37
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Dick. Let's keep it in the family Dick, Leon Hall leaves his modern up-to-date paint jobs to Jerry Miller. These are for your car. David Hamilton leaves his crutches to Norman Clark. Seems he's following David's footsteps! Irma I-Iannaman leaves her peaches and cream complexion to Buddy Snyder so that he can tone his down a bit. Colleen Harkins leaves her voice to Joyce Pearce. We don't think that she is going to need it though. Diane Harris leaves her ability to get good looking men to the rest of W, C, H, S, Dean Harris leaves his fishing pole to Bobby South. They say that it is magic Bob! Mary Jean Harvard leaves her natural red hair to Carolyn Ullrick. Now you w'on't have to use dye Carolyn! Joe Heagney leaves his ability to get along with Miss Cook to Ruth Russell. Clarice Hefeneider wills her beamy smile and bubbling personality to Kathy Cotter. As if this gal needs it! Karl Hergert leaves his chicken judging ability to Dale Horel. Confine it to the feathered kind only, Dale. James Hillberry leaves his favorite mule to Beverly Walrath. Maybe she can teach it to play the piano! Gordon Howard leaves his ability to woo Women to Scott Johnson. Look out girls. John Howard leaves his and Carolyns private corner in the library to Don Scogin and Utahana Godfrey, Tom Howard leaves his acting ability to Sondra. . . Just to Keep it in the Family! oy leaves her interest in nursing to Nancy Mackey, Shirley Huffman leaves her office of F, H,A, treasurer and her ability to collect dues to Mary Fujikawa. Good luck, Mary. Curtis Hunt wills the whole -school to anyone who wants it. Come, come now, don't you? Ann Johnson leaves all her worries and work along with a box of aspirins to next years annual editors, Donna Graff and Sandra Faus. Good luck girls! To next years student council president, Mickey Day, David Laird leaves his poise and self-assurance. Harold Light leaves his ability to write poetry to any boy who's looking for a way to catch that girl. Mary Lou McKaney lea? her diploma to her brother, Jimmy. This is just in case! Clifford McNutt leaves his pink wardrobe to Lyle Geis. Now don't make 'em clash Lyle. Ronald Marshall leaves to the junior boys all the broken hearts of his secret admirers. Gene Mercado leaves his ability to sleep in English to anyone who can get away with it. . Judy Miller leaves her musical ability to the clarinet section. Now' there shouldn't be so many squeeks. Ronald Milliken wills his shyness around girls to Bill Cameron. Just 39
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