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RICHARD REARIC gives his pretty smile to Mr. Mazzotta. BOB REESMAN leaves and takes his brags with him. Mr. Holt is the receiver of LOIS ROBINSON'S giggles. BARB RUMMEL bequeaths her white wheelbarrow to the Junior Prom. BUD SCHAUB unwillingly hands down his ability to charm the women to Marvin Marsh. To anyone with small enough feet, go NANCY SCHAWL'S roller skates. I, KAY SCHRECENGOST, leave my athletic ability to Barbara Deemer. To Phyllis Collier, LONNIE SCHRECENGOST bequealths his dear old jeep. RICHARD SCHRECENGOST wills his teddy-bear haircuts to Eugene Gearhart. I, BETTY LOU SEANOR, bequeath my drum sticks to Darrel Shirey. ED SEANOR leaves his roaming around in homeroom to Mrs. Leek. To Dorcea Blose, RAYMOND SHAFFER wills his big dark eyes. CHUCK SHANKEL bestows his ability of leadership upon Bernice Marshall. BERNARD SHICK departs, leaving his big steps to Mr. Evans. To Cecil McMeans, EMERSON SHICK wills his managing skill. JOHN SHICK leaves his pleasantness to Bob Seanor. I, ALLEN SHIREY, gladly leave my girl troubles to Dutch Rummel. The farming ability of RICHARD SMITH is left to Bud Barrett. MARK STEPHENSON hands over his long-leggedness to Pud McLaughlin. I, KAY STEWART, will my square dancing ability to anyone who can find enough pep to try it. B EUGENE STITELER leaves school to anyone who wants it. Willingly, BOB THOMPSON grants his shortness to Bill McKee. Ellen Shick is the recipient of ALBERTA TROUP'S secretarial ability. I, JEANNE TROUP, bequeath my chair in the band to Judy Lloyd. Richard Sherry is the lucky receiver of LARRY WALKER'S singing talent. HAROLD WALTER wills his bashfulness to Jim Barrett. RAY WALTER leaves his hunting grounds to anybody who can find them. ELAINE WEST grants her talent at the piano to Helen Livengood. DEANNA WHITE wills everything to anyone who has nothing. To the underclassmen go all of DON WILKENSON'S good times. BEVERLY YARGER leaves her sighs in Shorthand to Miss Marietti. EDITH ZIMMERMAN wills her quiet disposition to Carrie Galbraith. T0 THE JUNIORS, we leave one more year of labor and fun. TO THE SOPHOMORES, we bequeath our brain power, to be used as needed. UPON THE FRESHMEN we bestow our sympathy. The happy thought of getting rid of us, we leave to the teachers. THE MAPLE MEMORIES STAFF leaves Miss Marietti here to help with next year's book. We, the Class of 1956, gladly will the new building to the underclassmen. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered By the CLASS OF '56 25
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C ASS WILL We, the Class of '56, Being of Sound Mind and Body, Do Hereby Ordain and Establish This as Uur Last Will and Testament. MARIAN ADAMS wills her shyness to Ellen Hughes. To Alma Matthews, MARY ANDERSON leaves her freckles. JUDY ANTHONY leaves her cheering ability to Shirley Rupp. ED BAILEY wills his bowling ability to Jean Calhoun. BUD BAKER relinquishes his title as skating champ to John Cousins. BILL BASSINGER leaves and takes his interest in Mosgrove with him. Gladly, JOANNE BECK wills her height to Shirley Cogley. LARRY BECK yields his old tractor to anyone who has the ability to drive it. BRUCE BOWSER wills his noisy car to someone with ear muffs. BETTY BRESNOCK leaves her car-backing to Jiggs Stear. To George McCoy, JACK BROCIOUS leaves his black curly hair. PHYLLIS COLEMAN wills her red hair to Peggy Jamison. KATHRYN CONRAD wills her ability as a secretary to Frances Kammerdiener. The ability to get into mischief is bestowed upon Sam Kunselman by BILL COUSINS. CLAIR CRISSMAN grants his Ford to Deanna Schrecengost. To Patty Walls, ESTER CROYLE leaves her seat in French Class. To Patty Preteroti, ETTA CROYLE wills her fair complexion. Sadly, RICHARD DEEMER presents his chewing gum to the faculty. SHELBY DOVERSPIKE bequeaths her long fingernails to Mrs. Helm. EILEEN DUNMIRE wills her baton to Joanne McMeans. LEE ENTERLINE bestows his good looks upon Alvin Deemer. CHARLOTTE FERKAN leaves her good manners to the Student Body. ARLENE FOX presents her pretty smile to Eugene Farster. RONALD FOX bequeaths his excess weight to Mr. Murray. HELEN GOODHEART refuses to leave Bill to anyone. To Jim Fyock, CLIFFORD GRIFFITH wills his Algebra ability. LOIS HIMES confers upon Ron Fisher her driving ability. FRANCES HOFFMAN leaves her love of drawing to Delores Cornman. CAROLYN HOLLENBAUGH gives her dimples to Dick Smith. To Doris Clever is left a bass voice by KENNETH HOLLENBAUGH. JIM JAMISON concedes his love to stay home from school to Eleanor Walters. To all you nighthawks, ARLENE JAY conveys her ability to get to school every day. Sadly, HOWARD KENNEDY leaves his Modern Arts ideas to next year's Maple Mem- ories Staff. JIM KENNEDY hands down his athletic ability to Dick Coleman. I, LARRY KLINE, leave my love to sleep in classes to Kay McCoy. I, JACK LOCKHART, grant my noontime strolls to anyone who finds time to stroll. To Grace Slagle, CHERYL LYDICK bestows her typing efficiency. JOAN MARSHALL wills her gymnastic ability to Peggy Hyskell. RAY MATEER confers his brilliance to Don Paterson. I, SHIRLEY McHENRY, leave my wavy hair to Ethel Eckman. I, LORRAINE McKAIN, bequeath my violin to anyone who is willing to put in long hours of practice. SALLY McNUTT wills her seat on the bus, and all the good times that go with it, to her sister Susie. To Betty Johns goes RANDY QUlNN'S dancing ability. 24
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'f A t. ti g p , p 66 F MIDTHEI2 0 LY Ii . 9 Fill 32,1 Row 1-Joanne Beck, Howard Kennedy, Jack Brocious, Elaine West, Randy Quinn, Caro- lyn Hollenbaugh, Kay Stewart. Row 2-Kenny Hollenbaugh, Bud Schaub, Allen Shirey, Emerson Shick, Cheryl Lydick, Ray Mateer, Kay Schrecengost, Betty Lou Seanor, Mr. Baker. If Mother Only Knew, a three-act farce written by Donald Payton, was the play chosen by the Senior Class to be presented on March 15 and 16. The play had a cast of eleven and kept the audience in stitches from beginning to end. The play depicted a typical American family, always getting into scrapes. The Max- wells are having their twentieth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Maxwell is sure Dad has for- gotten about it and bursts into tears when he is late for dinner. The three Maxwell child- ren-Connie, Betty Lou, and Wilbur-plus Aunt Mary, feel so badly they order flowers and Betty Lou even makes a reservation at an exclusive restaurant for her parents. Complica- tions arise when Mrs. Maxwell receives flowers from Dr. Gooch, an old college friend. Un- known to all but Mother, Dr. Gooch is a lady whose husband, also Dr. Gooch, wants their father to join the Board of Directors at the local college. When the male Dr. Gooch arrives on the scene, bedlam breaks loose! Adding to the hilarity are Hercules Nelson, Wilbur's bosom buddy, Bernadine, Betty Lou's pal, Charles Brains Burk, Connie's beau, and three policemen, headed by Badge Burns. In addition to the cast, credit goes to Betty Lou Seanor, Student Coach, Barbara Rum- mel and Charles Shankel for make-up, and Larry Beck, who acted as stage aid. In charge of publicity were Phyllis Coleman, Lorraine McKain, and Jack Lockhart. 26
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