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enior Class Will We the Senior Class of 1955, being of sound mind and body, Que thinkj, do hereby declare this our Last Will and Testamentg And now to our respective heirs we do bequeath: Mary Armer wills her senior locker to Quiteria. Larry Bushu wills his leadina role Papa to anyone who can handle the job Ronnie Cain wills his old girlfriends to Edward Ashley now that he is en gaged. Terry Clark wills his girlish figure to Ronnie Uphoff. Phyllis Cunningham wills her different crushes every week to Ellen Kay. Sharon Cuppy wills her pleasing personality and ambitions to Sonja Wirtm Sue Cuppy wills her new hair style to Brenda Biggs. Lilly Daily wills her quiet ways to her sister, Ethel. Glen Douglas wills his typewriter parts to Miss Ballien. Jerry Douglas wills his low voice to some freshman who needs it. Kay Eversole wills her shy ways to go with boys to Linda Thompson. Barbara Fitzgerald wills her sax appeal to anyone who can use it. Gayle Gilbert wills her sewing ability to Nancy Bolen. Floyd Gillenwater wills his bookkeeping ability to anybody who wants it. Nina Goff wills her fllrtatious ways to Donna Mosley. Rosie Hawkey wills her good luck to getting a diamond to Joann. Gale Hopkins wills his hair to Coach Baker. John Guyot wills his careful driving to Dick Prout. Dorothy Jacobs wills her cheerleading ability to Georgia Herrington. Doris Johns wills her ability to start going steady in the latter part of her senior year to Phyllis Younger. Natalie Keal wills her heirht to Helen Dazue. Norma Key wills her talent in office machines to Willie Key. Janet Koger wills her quiet ways to Barbara Harris. Byron Kuhl wills his ability to cut stencils to any junior planning on taking office machines next year. Byron Little wills his ability to study in sixth hour study hall to any- one who can use it. Roger Logan wills his roaring Chevi to Don Vandiveer. Larry Love wills his ability to leave typewriters in working condition to Jack Barnes. Ann McCoskey wills her ability to do the Samba to Connie Johns, Don Moler wills his detasseling ability to Elby Wallace. Bob Moore wills his ability to get excused absenses to Dean Sanders. Janice Pfeifer wills her ability to get married to Sharon Bennett. Albert Porter wills his ability to get along with people to Carl Hudson. Jim Pullen wills his ability to go with junior girls to Alden Nay. Alice Rippey wills her quiet disposition to Tom Cox. Shirley Romine wills her chair and typewriter in the commercial room six periods a day to Miss Ballien in memorial of the Class of 1955. Duane Sanders wills his ability to go steady to Jack Fishel. Maxine Sandiford wills her steady going ways to Phyllis Vickroy. Pat Shaffer wills her gum chewing ability to Sandra KOPP. Ted Shields wills his studious ways to Rock Hudson. Mickey Strader wills his athletic ability to Norman Strader. Bob Smith wills his ability to get along with girls to Tom Cox. Betty Vickroy wills her ability to zo steady with one person to Sonja Wirth Wayne Waldron wills his artistic ways to Jerry Gibson. Jim Wightman wills his height to Tim Monahan .
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To Mr. Lynch we leave all of our free time, he can certainly use it, To the Janitors we leave the scraps from the torch. To Miss Ballien we leave all of the broken typewriters. To Miss Scott we leave our deepest appreciation on the work she has given us during our High School years, especially on the torch. The foregoing Last will and Testament was signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above-named Senior Class, in the presence of wit- nesses, this twenty-ninth day of February the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and n55n. Rosie Hawkey Larry Love Nina Goff Duane Sanders Gayle Gilbert Ted Shields Maxine Sandiford John Guyot Floyd Gillenwater Lass Sm-:ef CHo1d My Handl Goodbye, dear old school of Arcola, So long to your green ivy walls. we'll miss your study halls, Even your noonday meals---Arcola High. Goodbye to our class room instructors, and all of the studies within. The knowledge we've gathered'here we'll use in a future year---Arcola High. we'll miss, The ball games and the set rules, And even pathways to school Yes, we will miss it all. So long to the people we've met here, Cause we know we'll miss them the most. Since it is time to go, we'll say goodbye to Joe---High School Goodbye! Terry Clark-Chairman Barbara Fitzgerald Sue Cuppy Doris Johns Mickey Strader Pat Shafer Bob Moore Wayne Waldron Gale Hopkins
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