Brownsburg High School - Memories Yearbook (Brownsburg, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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X39 9,99 Q9 WGS 09 ff TYPUVC U Seniors Again MECHANICAL DRAWING -14 GOVERNMENT CHEMISTRY

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Class of 1956 us in English 7, between Judy doctoring Peggy's poison ivy in class and the boys throwing the girls' billfolds out the window. Mrs. Smith must have been stunned when she found out we had elected her our class sponsor. Here we picked up Jane Schlagenhauf, Barbara Mouron, Delbert Duncan and Harlene Newcom. We later lost Jane and Delbert. Mrs. Irish took over in our eighth grade. For our class party, we went on a wiener roast and hayride. How about another like that Betty??? Barb, how do burnt marsh- mallows taste? Norma Mitchell, Barbara Martin. Kent Davis, Kenny Phillips, Neil Linn, Delores Darland, Loretta and Don Vance, Lloyd McCor1nick, Glen Montgomery and Don Allen joined our class. The excitement of high school had worn off by the time we got to be freshmen. We elected Mrs. Irish our sponsor again. Our 26 members were: Alma Kiger, Nadine Copeland, Dona Hollaway. Kay Herring, Kenny Allen, Bill Brown, Winson Smith, Don Scott, Mac Moore, Jim Sering. Bob Rust. Bob Brown, Mildred English, Dorothy Carter, Mary Jane Brunes, Janet Haycox, Glen Eaton, Glen Heavilin, Patty Larkin, Sandra Wilson. Margarite Whyttenbach, Judy Selch, Sandra Becker, Barbara Clark and Herb Shelm. The last seven have since moved on. Mrs. Parker. the truant officer, tried to tell the six girls who played hooky why they shouldn't haveg it didn't work. We finally got to be sophomores and had Mr. Greene as our sponsor. The class party might not have been exciting but everyone surely heard about the wreck that Peggy, Ann, Larry and John had after the party. No serious injuries though. Don Hensley. Barbara Stephens, Larry Randle and Howard Thomas joined our class that year. Kenny Martin and Chuck Arnold came and went. Mrs. Smith was our sponsor again for our junior year. We had a lot of fun putting on our play, Off the Track. We FINALLY decided our class colors and flower and motto should be black and white with pink carnations and The door to success is marked PUSH. Connie Boltz and Don Waterman were our new members. We said good-bye to Barbara Stephens who was moving during the summer. THE YEAR was here at long last! Most of us weren't so glad though. Mr. Whit- tinghill was our sponsor. We all put a lot of effort into the play, but had a lot of fun, too. The trip was the big thing that year. New York will never be the ssfme. Even though there was quite a discussion over whether we would wear caps and gowns or formals and dinner jackets, graduation was still unforgettable. And so ended our twelve memorable years as students of Brownsburg Public Schools.



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Senior We, the Senior Class of Brownsburg High School. being of unsound mind and body. do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament: To the freshman class we leave the privilege of becoming seniors some day. To the sophomore class we leave our citizenship grades and fine attendance record. To the junior class we leave the broken ice cream freezer and jimmied coke machine. To the teachers we leave a large economy size bottle of aspirin for the headaches we have caused. Donna Agan wills her long hair to Gloria Trip- peer: Betty Alexander. her shyness to Linda De Vore: and Kenneth Allen. his Cleveland Indian fan card to Mr. Lucas. Jack Babbitt wills his collection of girls to Paul Leak: Bob Benge. his build to Wendell Ridner: and Bill Brown, his good looks to George Blair. Bob Brown wills his ability to keep his class ring to all the sophomore boys: Mary Jane Brunes. her height to Ruth Hopkins: and Dick Burns. all his mean tricks to Bob Bell. Dorothy Carter wills her imagination to Margie Tuttle: Wayne Cassidy. his curly hair to Jim Star- buckg and Tom Clossey. his student managership to David Wilson. Nadine Copeland wills her ability to go to Girls' State to Bob Foster: Delores Darland. her quiet ways to Marcia Linn: and Kay Davie. her freckles to Howdy Doody. Kent Davis wills his friendliness to Evelyn Mer- ritt: Wiley Davis. his A record to John Preston: and Mildred English. her flute to Bob Krohne. Glen Eaton wills his way with girls to Sam Scott: Gene Ennis, his laugh to Dana Eaton: and Linda Eller, her pleasant disposition to Deanna Quimby. Ronald Giles wills his ambition to do nothing to Jim Plummerg Janet Haycox. her size 4 shoes to Jim Everett: and Glen Heavilin. his brain to Terry Williams. Don Hensley wills his energy to Wendell Swisher: Kay Herring. her ability to write shorthand to Jim Elkins: and Dona Hollaway. her tall stories to Donna Smith. Will Hal Hufford wills his curly hair to Lee Plunkett: Tom Hufford. his ability to find an argument to Becky Purteeg and Barry Kelley. -his cowboy legs to Judy Williams. Beverly Kelsheimer wills her walk to Janice Van Blair: Alma Kiger. her light complexion to Sandy Williams: and John Leveritt, his ability to get into trouble to Russell Hollaway. Neil Linn wills his red hair to Barbara Heaton: Peggy Linkmeyer. her pierced ears to the African cannibals: and Barbara Martin. her history grades to Helen Sharp. Lloyd McCormick wills his deep voice to Mary Adkins: Norma Mitchell. her ability to keep slim to Greg Gaines: and Mac Moore. his size 13's to Jolmny Newman. Barbara Mouron wills her smile to Mary Maroe: Harlene Newcom. her mischievous ways to Karista Hart: and Jim Phillips. his ability to copy and not get caught to Richard Runyon. Connie Boltz wills her steady boy friend to Laura Newsom. Kenneth Phillips wills his haircut to Beverly Allen: Vivian Monnett. her bashfulness to Johnny Rothen- berger: and Larry Randle. his bad habits to Dwain Welch. Don Ray wills his meanness to Ronnie Dickey: Don Scott. his ability to sleep in class to Harold Baumer: and Robert Rust wills nothing to nobody. Jim Sering wills his ambition to be manager of the Red Heads to Darrell Brunes: Nancy Smith. her singing ability to Gayle Bell: and Winson Smith. his ability to get along with girls to Jerry Jarboe. Beverly Spangler wills her tardiness to Sandra Sanders: Howard Thomas. his blue eyes to Anita Ray: and Joan Timmons. her quiet ways to Sandra Bruce. Archie Vance wills his easy-going ways to Sharon Buchanan: Loretta. her temper to Jean Ann Smith: and Joe Walker. his indolence to Dennis Jones. Ann Pickett wills her daintiness to Dorothea Dowell: Don Waterman. his ability to stay out of trouble to Dave Hyten: and Judy W'illiams. the dimple in her chin to Linda Dill. Signed by . - + RAY ' 'T A ' SMITH .Q W L NEWCOM i l , ': . A President La..-3' A Secretary iv g ' . Attorney J, Q W is-f'x.-l..-y, Ei' -1' ld ll tail. ii' A .

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