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f-I-Ni if ,a..,-N. The seniors of Central High School on this day of May 18, 1956, being of sound mind so bequeath the following prized possessions. T the Juniors leave our ability t skip class without being noticed. T the sophmores leave our ability t chew gum without being noticed. To the freshmen we leave all chewing gum that is underneath the lunchroom tables. To the faculty we will all our mo ay in the general fund. Now, everyone can have a good time. Paul Adams wills his bashfulness to Wayne Elston. From now on, the girls can live peacefully. Glenn Armand wills his false teeth to the Junior class. In your class, Juniors, there will be no gu chewers. Doris Bladen wills her black hair to Janet Robbins. This will really be a change. James Brown wills his ability to sleep in civics class to Susanne Taylor. Now, there will be one less brain in the class. Larry Buchanan wills his basketball ability to the future basketball players. Get in there and fight, boys. Mary Bette Buchanan wills her ability to go steady with one boy to Valerie Flint. What a change, Valerie! Semarial Bunner wills her ability to skip school to Pete Hunt. Hope you have better luck than she did, Pete. Jimmy Burke wills his winning ways to get along with Mrs. Turner to Sue Cole. There will really be a change in short hand class now. Denny Bush wills his height to Scotty Joe Center. Now, Scotty, we can look up to you. Gloria Cherry wills her tall, slim, figure to Sue Morgan. Gee, look out, boys!!ll Donald Copeland wills his tall, dark, handsome ways to Vernon CCornyJ Vest. Now, Corny, you can really catch the girls. Dorothy Covington wills her ability to count money for Mr. Peeslee to Kay Kidwell. Ronald Davis wills his pleasant appearance to Sonny Gayle Now, Sonny, no more un buttoned shirts Emily Dunlap wills her delightful swing to Betty Davis. This will go well with your attractive clothes, Betty. Joanne Foley wills all her old fle es to anyone who hasn't caught her man yet. Mary Ann Foley wills her winning personality to Donna Copeland. Now we shall have smiles in the hall ways. Eldon Gassert wills nothing to nobody h cause he hasn't got anybody to will anything to. Q52 IQ M
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Alda Mae Goley Prather wills her ability to get married to Pettit. Look out, Boys!!!t! Jimmy Gross wills his love for Hillbilly music to Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Williams, your music knowledge at last is complete. Mary Ellen Imel wills her cheerleading ability and grand school spirit to all the future cheer leaders of Central. Good luck, girls. Max Jackson the political success, willed to him from the class of 55. to Susanne Taylor. Your candidate may have a better chance. Helen Jean Lee wills her quiet ways to Janet Griffin. Now, Janet, maybe Jimmy can get a word in edgewise. Sam Ralston wills his ability to get physics to Larry James. what a change in Larry. Connie Robbins is planning for prosperous future, so she is taking everything with her. Billy Rovlisoh wills his curly hair to Mr. Meyer. Now the boys can't call him 'Baldy . James Shelley wills his attractive clothes to Bobby Kidwell Now the girls will really go for you, Bobby. John Tingle wills his ability to date freshman girls to Gerald Imel. You don't have an excuse to be bashful anymore, Gerald. Janet Vernon wills her ability to talk with her arms and hands to Caroline Denning. Now you'll slice the air, Caroline. Ruth Weidman wills her singing ability to Grace Weis. Now, we really will have music ln the choir. John Wheeler w1lls his ability to eat candy in psychology class to future psychology students. Watch out for the rattling of the paper, Mrs. B ckles. Ramona Wheeler wills her short hair cuts to Wanda Ferris. What a change in Wanda! Frances Whitaker wills her dalntness to Judy Buchanan. New Judy, you can buy s aller Mary Jo Yocum wills her ability to sing alto to Ronnie Tolar. Now, Ronnie, you can sing two parts at once. S C H 0 O D A Y S School days are happy days, First years soon pass away, But when in high school we get It's then we start to fuss and fret The four years seen so long To study books, to learn a song, But when it's over, we will say We're sad to find it's our last day For now, another school we'1l try, Some far away, some close by. Our teachers sure are grand For working with us in our stand. Central is the school we love, And we thank the Lord above, Now, V0'r0 seniors, that we can say, We're proud of our American way. sizes. f L
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