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S E N I ) R C LASS W I L I Carol Anderson wills her size 4 4 shoes to Dottie Davis and her height to Carol Lawrence, also her ability to go steady for two years to Myma Lyons. Peggy Cain wills her slenderness to Dan Canady, and her job in the cafeteria who can stand the noise and Tom Clark to no one. Lester Cnidden wills his ability to get along with the coaches to the next student manager and his interest in the Brook band and its members to Mr. Miller. Charlotte Cunningham wills her baby sitting job to whoever wants it, the right to drive with so much liberty to those that can’t and the disgusting habit of being late and having an excuse to those who don’t. Bob Cunningham wills his basketball ability to John Hammon and his height to Dick Antcliff. Rita Evans wills her bass clarinet to Jim Bannon and her ability to get along with Mr. Egli to Slick, also her ability to be true to one man to Myma Lyons. Pat Fowler wills her ability to go with one boy for two years to the Sophomore girls and her ability to get along with the teachers to Roy Herath. Phyllis Fowler wills her oboe to Joyce Denton, her yell-leading ability to Sandra Clark and captain to her sister Marilyn, and her interest in Dave Curts to abso- lutely no one especially the Junior girls. Eileen Griffin wills her job in the school cafeteria to anyone who likes to do dishes, and her seat in assembly by the window to any Junior who likes the cool air. Virginia Guthrie wills her figure to Joyce Carroll, her dimples to Jon Lyons, her shortness to Jim Brewer, and Alvin to no one. Donna Harris wills her abilitv to go to Rensselaer anytime she wants to to Sue Jackson, and Wayne Downs to Myma if she thinks she can get him a second time. John Haynes wills his basketball ability to Larry Lyons, his driving ability to Don Antcliff and his way of getting along with the teachers to Jack Fenwick, and his ability to go steady with one girl to Rex Whaley. Porter wills his trained and carefully combed hair to Jim Plott. Diana Lash wills her more bounce to the ounce to Connie Martin and her ability to giggle to Sandy Sainte. Clarence Leitzow wills his basketball ability to Jo Jo Brunton, and his height to Dick Antcliff. Bob Nugent wills his ability to get a sun tan to Margie Malott and also his ability to keep training rules in the future to Rex Whaley, and to keep good relations be- tween the light and dark people to Possum Antcliff. Marvin Pickett wills his ability to run around to Jim Brewer and his ability to get along with teachers to Dan Canady.
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I» R () P H E C Y DIANA LASH—is now singing for the Metropolitan Opera House. Her other activity is being a Psychologist teaching people how to avoid cracking up. CLARENCE LEITZOW—has taken over the Pippenger building on Main Street and is running a restaurant and dance hall for teen-agers in Brook and surround- ing towns. BOB NUGENT—is now Pro Golfer of the Florida links. While running a large casino on the Florida’s Key West. Has hard time keeping track of his wife Becky among so many dark skinned people. MARVIN PICKETT—now has a construction company of his own. His pastime is running around in his big blue Cadillac with one of his girl friends to see that everything is going all right. MARTHA RIEGLE—now running her chain of restaurants. Married to Air Force Commander. JOE SCHUSTER—president of Schuster, Schuster, and Schuster Law firm. The other Schusters are part of his family which he and Henrietta have raised. CAROLE SUE SELL—has obtained every degree Indiana State has to offer. She has helped the professors who were stumped by students’ questions. SUE ANN 1ANKSLEY—now married to Robert Hoover, president of the Hoover Pontiac Company. She doesn’t have much time for visiting the company, she has to take care of her three children. CALVIN WHALEY—“Arch” has been painted up and playing with the Globe- trotters. He and 7 foot Walter Dukes are making a great combination. GENE WHALEY—is now chief contractor for the Carroll, Long, and Whaley painting crew. SUE WILSON—is now married and living on a farm east of Rensselaer. They are noted for having the largest farm and dairy around this part of the country. ERNEST YEOMAN—has now been moved up to the rank of lieutenant colonel so that he can give orders.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL Martha Riegle wills her job at the restaurant to her sister and to anyone else who might be interested, and her ability to skip study hall to any under classman who thinks they can get by with it. Carole Sue Sell wills her ability to stay out of trouble with Mr. Egli to Dan Cana- dy, her seat in the farthest corner of health class to any Junior who likes to sleep in class or to get away with murder, and her ability to get along with Mrs. Adam- son to Judy Connell. Joe Schuster wills his chair in the cornet section, and his ability to play his comet pianissimo (in other words soft) to Jon Lyons. Sue Tanksley wills her ability to walk in and out of Mr. Tanksley’s study hall without a pass to Sue Jackson and her ability to go steady with a boy from Kent- land to Myma Lyons. Gene Whaley wills his basketball ability to Dick Antcliff and his ability not to go steady to Roy Herath. Sue Wilson wills her natural red hair to Judy Johnston, and her seat in study hall to sleep to anyone who thinks they can get by with it. Ernie Yeoman wills his back seat in the study hall by Myrna Lyons to Jim Plott, see if you can get away with holding her hand??????? And his admiration for coaches to Wayne Downs. Calvin Whaley wills his hot rod Ford to Jerry Wilson and his love for school to Norman Curtis. Bill Cline wills his ability to play the trombone to Louise Adamson and his long wavy hair to Jack Fenwick. We the Senior boys will our ability to win basketball games to next year’s team. Good luck. We the Seniors will a carload of avocados to Mr. Miller. We the Seniors will our ability to make money to the Juniors, they’ll surely need it. We the Seniors will our yellow cords to anyone that thinks they could look better in them than we do. We the Senior girls will our ability to go with boys and keep them to the Junior girls. We the Senior girls will our love for slumber parties to the Sophomore gang. We the Seniors will to dear old B. H. S. all our memories of fun and good times so they will be passed on down to oncoming students. Signed, sealed, published, and declared as our last will, we the Seniors set our hand and seal hereto this twenty-ninth dav of March one thousand nine hundred fifty- five. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 Witnessed by Carol Anderson and Donna Harris
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