Avon High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Danville, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Our f1rst stop was at Hollywood California and saw the 1976 Academy Award winner Linda M11ler We also saw Don Wr1ght who was the great Tarzan of movle fame We traveled on to Las Vagas s1nce we were rushed for t1me There we stopped at John Pock s great gamblmg casstno The famous sc1ent1st Ralph Bxssell was there H1s latest 1n ventton was the well known Magtc Carpet We journeyed on to our last stop wh1ch was Minneapohs M1nnesota Charles M111er was the f1rst person that we saw He IS the player coach of the well known M1nneapol1s Lakers They haven t lost a stngle game for ten years Oh! We almost forgot two members of the class They are Phylhs Bruce and Dan Mc Clam who are now servmg hfe sentences 1n the Federal Pemtenuary for wr1t1ng thts prophecy XX lil! I 1 M' I x U 'Cf 5 X yi' X ,W . p 1 , , f , XR if

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A, Jfwaphecg In thls year of n1neteen hundred and f1fty s1x we of the Sen1or Class are enterlng tlus b1g world of experlence and ldeas Let s move ahead twenty years and see how the members of th1s class have done 1n the1r efforts toward success Let s take a ghde around the world on our most recent means of transportanon The Maglc Carpet Just before we boarded the carpet we had our medlcal check up by the world's most pro mlnent physlclan Gordon Everhng We made our f1rst stop at Wash1ngton D C where we were greeted by the F1rst Lady of the Wh1te House Dova M1ller whose husband Buddy Sokol the Presldent was 1n conference w1th the Secretary of State who was John Snapp Our next stop was at the Annapohs Naval Academy where we VlSlICd w1th Admlral Larry wrtght We ghded over to New York and ran 1nto Rex Mc Clam who was the sales representatxve of the New York Stock Exchange Hts prlvate secretary was Norma Englehart who could take dlctauon at one hundred mnety words a mmute Whlle we were 1n New York who do you th1nk we saw commg rlght down the nuddle of the street? None other than Colonel Marjorte Muncy who was drlvmg a 1976 Mercury convertrble and who was leadmg a parade of one hundred WAFS We left the Umted States and stopped at Reykjavlk Iceland We saw General Donald Muston of the Unlted States A1r Force who was ln command of the Alr Force base and we also met h1s head pllot who was none other than Captatn Dave Derbyshlre greeted there by the Fore1gn M1n1ster Chuck Schoen and h1s very charm1ng secretary Mary Tharp They accompamed us on a VISII the Prtme Mmtster of England S1r Lawerence Fredr1ck Kelso who was tn conference w1th the Checquer of the Ex checquer Gerald Knarr and Lord Charles Wxlham Patterson We hstened to Jod1eHawk1ns Chlef reporter from the London T1mes who mtervtewed Rochelle Hand Rochelle had set the record for sw1mm1ng the Enghsh Channel the day before we arr1ved there Our next stop was Pans There we V1SlICd a style show Carol Masten was modehng the latest creatlons of the world renowned deslgner Ronald Murphy We v1s1ted the Art museum and notloed a portra1t of Nancy Hopk1ns that had been done by the famous pa1nter Bruce Clark We ghded down to the famous French R1v1era and saw Jaruoe Cox the New York soclety gtrl We left the French R1v1era and ghded over to Rome Italy We met the famous race car dr1ver Larry Bosley and h1s head mechanlc Eagle Shaw They were on a s1ght seelng tour We ran out of magtc nllld and headed back to the USA We thought that we would stop at Hawau to see 1f any of our classmates were there We dropped rn the Club Wa1k1k1 for a llttle entertarnment and found to our great surprrse thatBarbara Garrett was the proprletress Everly Summerlot the famous pmeapple farmer was seated at the table across from us We wanted to spend several days 1n Hawau but thought that xt would be better to return home Because of the very cold weather in Iceland, we decided to glide down to London. We were



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Ciaaaw We the graduatxng semor class of 1956 of Avon I-hgh School do hereby w1ll and bequeath our personal belongmgs to the followlng prov1d1ng they take them 1n the manner 1n whlch we g1ve them Arttcle I I Larry Bosley do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to get good c1t1zensh1p grades to B1lly Wr1ght prov1d1ng he gets 32 credlts 1n four years I Ralph Btssell do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to help around school to Larry Br1nker prov1d1ng noth1ng ever works I Phylhs Bruce do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to be yell leader to Nancy Branch prov1d1ng she doesn t lose her votce over once a n1ght I Bruce Clark do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to stay away from g1rls to Edd1e M11ler prov1d1ng he doesn t get marrled before I do I J an1ce Cox do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to be yell leader to Sharon Patterson prov1d1ng she practtces 10 hours every day I Dave Derbyshlre do hereby w1ll and bequeath my n1ght hfe to Red Bledsoe prov1d1ng he doesn t get home before 4 OO every mornxng I Norma Englehart do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to QOSSIP to Grace Ann Kemp prov1d1ng she doesn t talk about more than one person a day I Gordon Everhng do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to be president of the Dr1vers Club to Merrlll Roberts prov1d1ng he doesn t get a I1CkeI dr1v1ng h1s motor scooter I Barbara Garret do hereby w1ll and bequeath my artlstlc ab1l1ty to Mary Lewts prov1d1ng she doesn t rum too many stenclls on the ECHO I Jodxe Hawkms do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to get good grades to Dlana Haus prov1d1ng she studtes 3 hours every mght I Rochelle Hand do hereby w1ll and bequeath my place rn chemlstry class to Gretchen Bradley prov1d1ng that she doesn t break more than her allotted f1Ve dollars worth of equxpment I Nancy Hopktns do hereby w1ll and bequeath my place on Block s Htgh School F ashxon Board to Sara McDonald prov1d1ng she doesn t skxp more than ten meenngs a year I Larry Kelso do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to get along w1th Mr Rogers to Don Hunt prov1d1ng he doesn t get ktcked out of class more than three ttmes a week I Jerry Knarr do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abxhty to sleep 1n.class to B111 J ones provld mg that he gets no more than two hours of sleep a n1ght and three on Saturdays and Sundays I Carol Masten do hereby wxll and bequeath my abrltty to get along w1th Mr Hohnstrelter to Scarlett Crump prov1d1ng she doesn t blush any more than I dtd I Dan Mc Clam do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to be captatn of the baseball team to Ray Muston provtdmg he doesn t have to run more than 30 laps every practlce I Rex Mc Clam do hereby w1ll and bequeath my place on the vars1ty to Don Hand prov1d1ng that he keeps the bench as warm as I have I Charles Mlller do hereby w1ll and bequeath my wonderful parents to anyone who promlses to get along w1th them as well as I have trred to do I Dova M1ller do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abxhty to be engaged to Juhe Burdge provld mg tt IS alrlght w1th Bruce I Llnda Mtller do hereby w1ll and bequeath my peroxtde hatr to Dtana Meunter prov1d1ng she doesn t use over 2 bottles a day Jacobs C rump Dmkel MarJor1e Muncy do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to work tn the offtce to Barbara prov1d1ng she doesn t use more than ten sheets of Mr McCla1n s stattonery each day Ronnte Murphy do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to stay out late at n1ght to Tracy prov1d1ng he comes to school the next day Don Muston do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1hty to talk myself out of trouble to Jtm prov1d1ng he uses them only when necessary Charles Patterson do hereby w1ll and bequeath my natural curly hatr to Dean Hayden prov1d1ng he puts xt up every n1ght I 1Ohr1 Pock do hereby w1ll and bequeath my flat top to Owen McDonald, provtding he combs lt at least once a day U 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , . 1 1 , . 1 1 I . . , . . 1 1 . . . , . g . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 . . . , . . . . , . 1 1 I , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . . 1 1 . . , . . 1 1 . . , . . , . 1 1 1 . . , . . 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - . . , . 1 1 1 1 . . , . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 5 9 1 I1 1 . . , . , . , . . I1 1 , 1 I1 1 1 1 I. . . . ' 1

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