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' x last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1956 We the senior class of Danville High School being of sound mind and possessing all of our faculties do hereby declare this list of bequests our legal will. Article I. We leave to the freshman class our ability to run school politics. Article ll. We leave to the sophomore class our ability to make money, seeing as how their treasury is mounting. Article III. We leave to the junior class our fond memories of the J unlor-Senior Prom and hope that they receive the same. Article IV. we leave to the faculty anything of value that the class did not destroy. I, Martha Adams, leave a watch to anyone who can't get in on time. We, Frelda Sue Anderson and Emily Davis, leave our everlasting friendship to Pat Yocum and Pat Rice. I, Margie Bandy, leave my shiny black hair to Billy McAnly. I, Billy Bob Barker, leave a keg of salt to Roddy Smith in hopes that he will know what to do with it. I, Peggy Best, leave my ability to catch a man to Chi Chl Jeffries. I, Astride Bisofs, leave my ability to sleep intrig class to Shirley Perry. I, Marshall Boone, leave my position on the Danville Yankees to Perry Moore. I, Jim Buren, leave my height to Larry Allen. I, Betty Butler, leave my intelligence to Joyce Robin- son. l, Joe Caldwell, leave trying to catch my original class. I, John Carnenisch, step down from my throne to let the faculty run the school. 1, Tommy Case, leave my handsome face toMr. Deim. I, Virgil Chambers, leave my petite size to Jack westerfleld. l, Lynn Clark, leave my crown to next year's home- coming queen. I, Linda Cottrell, leave my speed to the footballteam. I, Betty Coffey, leave my pickup truck to Bee Betts and Sara Gover. I. Carolyn Cooper, leave my summer tan to Ann Horky. I, Shirley Cooper, leave my dancing shoes to Scottie Rowbottom. I, Harold Crain, leave my fair complexion to next year's shop class. I, Patty Lou Davis, leave my ability to get out of class to anyone who can get away with it. I, Mark Day, leave my basketball ability to J ack League. I, Mary Edmiston, leave my superior intelligence to Danny Hall. I, Brian Epperson, leave my ambition to Bobby Huff. I, Emily Foster, leave my manyboyfriends toBeverly Lawhorn. l, Pegi Gabbard, leave for Eastern, myheart's desire. I, Ronnie Galloway, leave my football number to Oliver Williams. I, Beverly Gander, leave my winning way to Chad wfldll. I, Jean Gibson, leave my interest in Perryville to Don Chambers. I, Mike Gideon, leave after giving the best years of my life to D.H.S. I, Anna Goode, leave my quiet ways to Sue Moore. I, Alvin Gordon, leave my southern accent to Jerry Grant. I, Shelby Gregory, leave still hoping to catch a man. I, Tommy Hall, leave all my girl friends to Tommy Murphy. I, Margaret Sydney Hanson, leave my office girl's position to June Gammon. I, Norris A. Harmon, leave my Lancaster road map to Bobby Smock. I, Margaret Ann Harris Hatfield, leave my ability to hold a man to Pat Cosby. I, Douglas Hatfield, leave my l.Q. to Bobby Newby. I, Melvin Hatter, leave after an uphill battle, I, Jean Hogue, leave for no reason at all. I, George Holeman, alias Tarzan leave Jane and Boy. I, Tom Hoover, leave my sideburns to Eddie Rowzee. I, Doris Horn, leave breaking Billy Ed's heart. I, Marilyn Houchins, leave to be with John. 1. Joan Hutchinson, leave my short hair to Jean Poynter. Shirley Kelsay, leave my track shoes to PatBchon. Norma Leathers, leave my piano playing ability to Penny Carr. Joyce Leece, leave my punctuality to Norma Sheene, Mary Frances Leigz, leave the motion picture industry to Myrna Yeakle. J. L. Lester, leave my friendly smile to Patsy Johnson. Bernard Lister, leave my sportsmen outfits to Ross Phillips. Carol Linney, leave my figure to KayBrandenburg. Curtis Rue Litton, leave to the sorrow of the teachers. Peggy McKnight, leave for Perryville at long last. Doris Mace, leave hoping to be a June bride. Louise Massey, leave something of no value to anyone who wants it. Harry Miller, leave my athletic ability to Jim Poynter. Betty Nicholson, leave my hair to Roger Foster. Ralph Phillips, leave my way with the women to Glenn Alcorn. E. G. Plummer, leave my speed to John Rice Coorner. Patsy Reynolds, leave my physique and looks to Susan Snead. Sally Robinson, leave my ability to sing to Mr. Snowden. Anna Margaret Russell, leave my quiet voice to Mary Bina Daly. Tom Samuels, leave my manual training ability to Mr. Travis. Marvin Saylor, leave my rake to anyone who likes to rake leaves. Charles Seay, leave my tight ways toSandy Woford. Margaret Jean Sheegog, leave my band-aids to Susan Stigall. Tommy Sheene, leave my low golf scores to David Enos. Kathleen Shouse, leave Mr, Bishop to do his own dirty work. Norma Sloan, leave having survived an all boy English class, Robert Southerlan, leave my keen eyesight to the basketball team. Freddie Anne Spears, leave my knowledge of chemistry to Elmer Sebastian. Wanda Stevens, leave my broomstick to Darlene Pornicter. Marisue Swain, leave my band sponsor position to anyone with pretty legs. Emily Terhune, leave my way withthernento Donna Jones. Dot Thomas, leave my figure to Betty Marlowe. Pete Van Allen, leave my woman-hating ways to Dovuchie Brant. J ack Vaught, leave my baton to Charles Buster and John Spath. Jack Wallace, leave finally as time marches on. Dick Weissinger, leave my curly hair to Dick Hailey. Peggy Weissinger, leave my interest in Centre to Nancilynn Humphrey. Noel White, leave my long stride to Ken Cottrell. Billy Williams, leave my tremendous strength to Don Souleyrette. Judy Woodrow, leave with the Blue Merc to l'Bllll'l'l D0 l'l'l0l'e, Bobby Wooldridge, leave to see that Billy the Kid gets a fair draw. witnessed by the Senior Class of 1956 Testators: Mark Day Ronnie Galloway
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