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I, Don Hargens, will my big monstrous build to Dick Worman. I, Hon Waddington, will my 4 1 Chev. to someone with an oil well. (They’ll need one ) I, Larry Spiehs, will my ability to keep away from watermelon patches to Tom Minor. (Which he will probably need.) I, Arlene Southard, will my quietness to Barbara Grotz. I, Virgie Wooden, will my singing ability to Janice Bruhn. I, Jackie Steinke, will my car driving ability (such as it may be) especially that part of getting off to a smooth start without grinding gears to Connie Hoffmeyer. I, Pat Hendrickson, will my daily routine to the post office to Bonnie Griffin. May she be as faithful as I have been. I, Leonard Spiens, will my ability to dance to Frank Hawk. I, Dera Lea Stutzman, will my shyness to Judy Baird. I, Marilyn Wheeler, will my ability to think of something to say to Shirley Stoeger. I, Tom Hulme, will my ability to keep from going steady to Wayne Veeder as he really needs it. I, Joyce Perkins, will my ability to go with one guy to Betty Caswell. I, Leroy Heupel, will my mechanical and electrical ability to Dick Hayden. I, Duane Rogers, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Sam Reed which I am sure he will need. I, Gerald Spiehs, will my safe driving to Marvin Welty and hope he uses it well. By Duane Rogers COMPLIMENTS OF CLANTON’S GARAGE COMPLIMENTS OF STUTZMAN PRODUCE
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Class Will We. the Senior Class of “56”, Cairo High School, Hall County and the state of Nebraska, with sound mind, memory and reasoning, do make, publish, and declare the following as and for our last “Will and Testament”: To Mr. Hagan, the Senior Class wills our sincere quiteness in the study hall. To Miss Link, the Senior Class wills a pair of bobby soxs for future wear. To Miss Johnson, the Senior Class wills our sincere working ability in English. To Mr. Coleman, the Senior Class wills a reducing machine and hopes he uses it well. To Mr. Nelson, the Senior Class wills a booklet titled “Safe and Sane Driving” written and composed by the Seniors. To next year’s Seniors, we will our reserve and dignity. To next year’s Juniors, we will our patience and friendliness which they will need to endure the Seniors. To next year’s Sophomores, we will all our old desks and books and hope they use them. To next year’s green Freshmen, we leave them a book on tricks and treats of the high school. To Harold, The Janitor, we leave our appreciation for the many things he has done for us. We leave our minor possessions as follows: I, Dale Hinkson, will my ability to stay away from girls to Dennis Schlund. I, Thelma Hahs, will my ability to get a diamond ring to Alberta Quaife. I, Eleanora Swanson, will my ability to get along with other people so well to Allan Simmons. I, Don Stange, will my athletic ability to Earl Reed. 20 COMPLIMENTS OF ED CLAUSSEN AND SON
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Class Poem Virgie Wooden is first in line She thinks boys are pretty fine At school she is really sharp And never gets a real low mark. Thelma Hahs, a swell senior gal Thinks Clyde is quite a pal At driving a car, she's really fine, As she keeps the pedestrians in a line. Don Stange is next in line He drives as though he were blind At basketball and football he’s a star And at dating girls he can’t be beat by far. Don Hargens, a football tackier Is also a very talented actor He drives his car all around town That’s where Joyce is apt to be found. Eleanora Swanson is next in line Everyone thinks she’s pretty fine, She likes the boys from out of town But some of her studies get her down. Next on our list comes Larry Who believes everyone should marry He’s sweet on a lass Who hails from the Sophomore class. Joyce Perkins is next on this list When with Don is in heavenly bliss Where there's sports she’s usually seen Also, she was our Homecoming queen. Gerald Spiehs is next in line At sports he’s very fine When he stays up late at night He never gets to school on time. Pat Hendrickson next in line She likes Bob pretty fine She is a jolly one to know Wre will hate to see her go. Leroy Heupel the guy with a grin Laughs at misfortunes that happen to him He works hard in all he does Such a guy there never was. COMPLIMENTS OF ROUNDS ELECTRIC COMPLIMENTS OF BLANCHE’S BEAUTY SHOP, AND BAIRDS PROPANE
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