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CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1956, being of sound mind and good health, do make this last will and testament To next year's Seniors we leave nothing since after our trip we will have nothing left except our integrity and we will need that in the years to come. Lowell Algire wills his razor to Dale Harrison. Be careful, Dale. Dorothy Atherton leaves her liking for history to Silvia Austin. Patty Atherton gives the recipe for her cold remedy to Mrs. Morgan. Phyllis Baker leaves her bashfulness to Bob Crill. Judy Barr wills her driving ability to Louise Palmer. Ernie Cochrane bequeaths his ability to open his mouth at the wrong time to Wayne Snyder. Pat Craner gives her recipe for brick biscuits to the Home Ec. Dept. Art Coon wills his way with the girls to Delmar Jordan. Steve Creath gives his Saturday morning agricultural activities to Mr. Eversole for his garden. George Dunn leaves his size twelve engineer's boots to Rosie Bennett. Sandra Smith wills her bashfulness around boys to Dorothy Bemiller. John Fout gives his Government book to any sucker that wants it. Janice Freeman leaves her love for Bruce to no one. Tom Gatton wills his motor scooter and a pint of gas to Sandra Robinson and he hopes that she will go see for a change. Miriam Forbes gives her petiteness to Gary Meeks. Sidney Hall bequeaths his shooting ability to anybody owning a 22. Goldie Gregory leaves her pretty long, black hair to Jerry Miller. Dave Hathaway gives his wandering cows to Lynn Beveridge. Renald Hefflefinger leaves his tardiness to anyone who can take it. Bonnie Hildenbrand wills her night life to Muriel Ramsey. Dick Kuhn gives his Perrysville address book to Tom Spohn. Chuck Leedy wills all the girls he hasn't met to himself. Chuck Lifer bequeaths his shotgun to the first person who will take it. Helen McFadon leaves her giggles to Ann Burge. Gwyenna Ogier gives her rougish green eyes to Carol Wharton. Marion Oyster wills his liking for hillbilly music to Steve Farst. Glenn Pore gives his knowledge of the team's favorite parking places to Coach Beadle. John Shaffer and Tom Llewellyn give their fights and arguments to anyone who can equal them. LaDonna Wolf wills her football crown to next year's queen. Shirley Wolfgang leaves her quietness to Anita Walters. Linda Bookman gives her levis to Lillian Smith. Bruce Larcomb wills his store teeth to next year's football team. Cheryl Workman leaves her ability of keeping slim to Willie Maxwell. Don Bratschie gives his smile to David Mosier. Sandra Hollar wills nothing to nobody, Perry Wharton bequeaths his crewcut to Marilyn Miller. Grace Zimmerman leaves her freckles to Pat Oyster. Written by: Chuck Leedy Art Coon Dave Hathaway
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BRUCE LARCOMB President Success awaits any- one who refuses to be discouraged. STEPHEN CREATH Treasurer They always blame me, and I'm the most innocent of the bunch. CHARLES LIFER Vice-President Farming is the fu ture of the country. JOHN SHAFFER Student Council He's our hot rod King. JANICE FREEMAN Secretary A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient GWYENNA OGIER Student Council She'll scale the ladder of musical fame. n
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