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Dianne Hoadley leaves her temper to Lawrence Anthony. Ronnie Hogue leaves his winning smile to Mr. J. Reid. Bill Hovis leaves his silent muffler to Peg Free. Arlene Irwin leaves Cochranton with Jim Whitman. Glendon Harry leaves Bonnie Burchill with hopes for the future. Carol Jackson leaves her seat on the bus with Rodney Choffel to John Canfield and Norma Freyermuth. Carol Schwartzbauer leaves with Lamar struggling in her blue Olds . Virginia Jacobs leaves for a rendevous with Carl. Gene Jewell leaves his curls to Shirley Weaver. Earl Karns takes his F.F.A. jacket with him, thank heavens. Helen Klipple leaves her bottle of Helene Curtis spray net to Mr. Schreckengost. Evelyn Martin leaves to ioin the Air Force. Judy McMinn leaves her wings and halo to Judy Peters hoping it will have a good influence. Bill McNulty leaves his speeches to Dianna Hipple. Louise Norris leaves her blonde hair to Dalton Deeter. Lamar Patrick leaves his purple corduroys to Mr. Kerr. June Peterson leaves her boistrous ways to Maxine McFarland. Kay Peterson leaves her height to Ray Drake. Ken Peterson leaves his brains to Carol Ward. Jim Reed leaves his position as Mrs. Jones' pet to John Sheatz. Art Runkle leaves his lalygagging in the halls to Dick Peterson. Marion Rynd leaves her sister to carry on the family name. Ray Schroer leaves his expert opinions to Mr. Dorchester. Linda Shook leaves her past in Cochranton as she heads for California. Mary Legnosky leaves her Irish name to Mike O'Hara. Bob Smith leaves his tall tales to Sam Skaggs. Fred Wagner leaves his driving ability to Mr. Jones. Pat Wood leaves her iokes to any street cleaner, lthey get them eventually, anyway.J Jean Woodford leaves everybody wondering whether the blue smoke is an L8tM or her disposition burning IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our seal this twenty-second day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six.
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.dur wall ,-hd 7 of The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-six We, The Class of l956, of the City of Cochranton, County of Crawford, State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Test- ament, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. FIRST: We direct that our high reputation be left to the Class of l957, hoping that they can uphold it as we have done. SECOND: We leave the Class of i958 fSophomoresJ with the promise that they too may reign as all powerful Seniors. . .someday. THIRD: We leave the Class of 1959 iFreshmanl with hopes for the future and after all. . .three years isn't so long. FOURTH: We leave the Faculty with the many fond memories that we have created for them. FIFTH: We give and bequeath all of our other possessions, tangible and intangible, real and personal, alive and dead according to the following: Colleen Beiter leaves her strong voice to Dick Chaney. Russell Bell and Dick Grinnell leave their constant companionship to Sylvia Nodler and Dorothy Malliard. Gladys Bell leaves her neatness to Naomi Birch. Bob Bickerstaff leaves his prize cow to Miss Webb, presuming she will know how to milk it. Rodney Choffel leaves his way with the women to Skip Bauer. Harriette Coon leaves her brothers and sisters to Ralph Porter. Beverly Dahlin leaves her southern drawl to Larry Flickinger. Barbara Danelak leaves her shyness to Danny Smith. Bob Dickson leaves his horses to Mrs. Jones. Janet DuPont leaves her roller skates to Mason Deeter. Anna Euch leaves her back seat on the bus to Emma Hegyi. Joyce Evans leaves her shape in the trophy case in the main hall. LaRue Ferrier leaves her babysitting to all the girls who can't find anyplace else to entertain their boyfriends Dick Flickinger leaves. . .if his Ford will start. Janet Free leaves her gossip to Mrs. Smith. Earl Gray leaves nothing. . .he needs everything he has. Donna Vanderhoff leaves her sweaters to Mary Runyan. Bob Hamilton leaves Mrs. Reed l2 dozen eggs hoping that they will hatch in time for school next fall. lris Hart leaves her ability to get along with people to Mr. Bowen. Louise Hilliard leaves her parties to Marilyn Brunot.
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All Sciy Con in The Family, now!!H you imagine? She's got her kniTTin. Ike cmd Mike. Louisie Whof did you do?? Out Behind the Bornn Come one, Come all. The Three sfooges. 21 Such beautiful feefh. And owoy we go! The winner. You forgot your broom .G. T. H.
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