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Page 29 text:
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Baby Pictures 1 . Joanne Taylor 2. Carolyn Steele 3. George McCoy 4. Locke Steele 5. Jackie Hodge 6. Bobby Cash ion 7. Richard Cooley 8. Irene Hodge 9. Gary Goodman 10. Martha Steele 11. Carol Dillon 12. Carolyn Shuping 13. John Wilhelm 14. Rosie Bollinger 15. Doris McDaniel 16. Carolyn Eller
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty- six, after completing the first phase of our education and as we go our separate ways do declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our parents We leave our very deep appreciation for their guidance and helpfulness in overcoming our prob- lems and making a success of these twelve years. ARTICLE II To our teachers We leave gratitude and many thanks to them for their guiding hand that has so faithfully guided us in the right paths, and made it possible for us to obtain a high school education. ARTICLE III To the Junior Class We leave our very few privileges, the task of pub- lishing the annual, our teachers and our textbooks. May they love and respect them as we have. ARTICLE IV To the individuals First: I, Joel Barringer, do' will and bequeath my pool shooting ability to Johnny Hipp. Second: I, Rosie Nell Bollinger, do will and be- queath my shortness to Sandra Somers and my short hair to Myrtle Haire. Third: I, Bobby Cashion, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Tommy Redman. Fourth: I, Wayne Cobb, do will and bequeath my ability to be late every morning for school to Jimmy Harkey and the ability to lay out of school to Harry Hartsell. Fifth: I, Richard Cooley, do will and bequeath my position on the football team to Johnny Hipp, in hope that he won’t just take up space like before. Sixth: I, Carol Dillon, do will and bequeath my bookkeeping book to Doodie Barringer, my World History book to Martha Graham, my English book to my sister Nita, hoping she has more interest in it than I did. Seventh: I, Jean Davis, do will and bequeath my wants, and deep desire to be a millionairess to Sue Graham who likes Cadillacs and money about as well as I do, and hope that we both get them in the near future. Eighth: I, Carolyn Eller, do will and bequeath my friendly ways to Sue Graham and all the rest I’ll take with me so Cleveland will be rid of them for- ever. Ninth: I, Gary Goodman, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to Lester Cannon who needs it very much. Tenth: I, Irene Hodge, do will and bequeath my love for boys to Bonnie Plyler, hoping she has better luck than I had. Eleventh: I, Jack Hodge, being of sound mind and solid body will my position as fullback on the Cleveland football team to anybody who can make the grade hoping that it is Roy Swanson because he needs the hopes. Twelfth: I, George McCoy, do will and bequeath my World History book to J. C. Cobb. Thirteenth: I, Doris McDaniel, do will and be- queath my basketball uniform (No. 10) and my school bus (No. 17) to my sister Donna, and 20 pounds of my muscles to Larry Wilhelm. Fourteenth: I, Nelson Myers, will nothing, keep- ing it all myself. Fifteenth: I, Leon Owens, being of feeble mind and withered body, do will and bequeath my entire estate, of a '39 Ford, broken windows and all, to John D. Rockefeller. Sixteenth: I, Carolyn Shuping, do will and be- queath my ability to blush to Lewis Owens. Seventeenth: I, Carolyn Steele, do will and be- queath my ability to cope with the antics and mis- chief of Linda Lowery to her sister, Cheryl, and my ability to get out of class to work on the annual to any Junior who may need it next year. Eighteenth: I, Locke Steele, do will and bequeath my bus No. 36 to Joe Snyder and my position as President of the F. F. A. Chapter to Billy McIntosh. Nineteenth: I, Martha Steele, do will and bequeath my basketball suit to Myrna Jean Hendren, hoping that she will have as much fun going to the games, playing and being fussed at as I have. Twentieth: I, Joanne Taylor, do will and bequeath my can of wax and cloth to anyone brave enough to leave school without an excuse. Twenty-first: I, John Wilhelm, do will and be- queath my ability to be at school on time and stay there to Johnny Hipp. ARTICLE V To Cleveland High School To the school we leave the building standing in one piece. In witness thereof, I, Irene Hodge, have been authorized by the Senior Class to bring together its last will and testament and with its help do hereto set my hand and affix my seal on this, the twenty- third day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred fifty-six. Witnessed by: Carolyn Steele Carolyn Shuping Irene Hodge Testator
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Senior Class When Second Graders FIRST ROW, left to right: Pete Hallyburton, Irene Hodge, Doris Beaver, Mary R. Rumple, Robert Pad- gett, Ben Beeker, John Wilhelm, Buford Graham, Fred Snyder, Banner Brown. SECOND ROW: Carol Dillon, Doyle Donahue, Lois Hamilton, Doris McDaniel, George McCoy, Douglas Gentle, Jimmy Beaver, Jim Bumgarner. THIRD ROW: Ruby Poole, Bobby Harkey, Charles Brown, Harley Walker, Janice Gra- ham, Jackie Hodge, Bobby Brown. FOURTH ROW: Effie Poole, James Safley, Martha Steele, Carolyn Steele, Vernon Swice, Kenneth Burton, Clark Plyler, Mickey Rhyne. TEACHER: Miss Miriam Sain.
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