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ELIZABETH KNECHT -- Good things do come in big packages. SHIRLEY KRILL -- Cross your bridges one ata time and burn all you have crossed. DUANE MILLER -- The way to gain a friend is to be one. ANTHONY MUEHLFELD IPresidentJ -- Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. ULASS WILL U L A S S We, the historic class of I956, of the fair city of Edgerton, state of Ohio, being of legal age and sound mind, do make, publish, and declare 0 F this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills, codicils, and testamentary dispositions made by us. 19 5 6 We, JIM FREE and HAROLD FLEGAL, will and bequeath our love for hot rods to Carol Merriman and Gail Mast. I, EUGENE GALLANT, will and bequeath my ability to be absent from school so much to Carolyn Schimmel . I, CAROLYN CASEBERE, will and bequeath my ability to skip school without anyone's finding out about it to Judy Goebel. I, CARL HERMAN, will and bequeath my ability to type with three fingers and looking at the keys in- stead of at the copy to Roberta Lee. I, TED JEWELL, will and bequeath my ability to alibi my tardiness to Tom Sechler. I, SHIRLEY NORRICK, will and bequeath my unread speech book to anyone who is foolish enough to read it. WE, SHARON HENRICKS AND DONNA WAGNER, will and bequeath our ability to stay at home nights to Mary Stark. I, WAYNE SMITH, will and bequeath my executive ability in F.F.A. to Forest Weber. I, PHYLLIS EASLER, will and bequeath my love for boys to Mary Margaret Snyder. I, JUANITA EMANUEL, will and bequeath my quietness to Connie Cain. I, MEREDITH STARK, will and bequeath my ability to sleep during class to Neil Knox.
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CLASS PRUPHEUY DONALD HUG -- A lot of fun to have around, oh, how we missed himI ELSIE IRWIN -- When knowledge gets into an empty head, it really has a ball. TED JEWELL -- They say money talks, all it says to me is good-bye' l MARY ALICE KEPLER -- Live today and let tomorrow take care of itself. Ted Jewell had just preached his first sermon on TV over station TLJ. Mary Alice Kepler and Virginia Reinhart were operating the Slenderella Reducing Club at Los Angeles. Shirley Norrick and Lorna Ordway were operating a beauty salon in New York specializing in the latest hair style, The New Roundtops. Charlotte Reed and Marilyn Thorp were running a men's clothing store, Thoreed's Men's Clothing. Wayne Smith had just won the Billion Dollar Question by answering all the questions correctly in the category of Rock and Roll Music. Sharon Thomas was a lecturer on the Powerful Power of Woman and she had just finished writing a book called Once You've Found Him, How Never To Let Him Go. Donna Wagner had just won the Mrs. America of 1970 Contest. Her special achievement as a housewife was the raising often little Dangler's while maintaining her appearance of a twenty-year-old. Kathryn Yoh had just become an heiress to a fortune in the oil Fields of Texas. She had started a charity fund for Weeping Weepers of Oilless Wells. John Stark was a jockey and had just won the Blakeslee Sweep- stakes riding Toothpick. Junior Whitney was a bass singer with the Five Ladds, starring at the Ladies' Swoon Club in New Orleans. Donald Hug was a candidate for the presidency of the United States. Jim Walley had just completed his college education as a commercial teacher and was taking over Miss Krill's job at Edgerton High School. Marilyn Trausch was a private nurse to the President of the United States. Anthony Muehlfeld and Duane Miller had just celebrated their tenth year as keepers of the Toledo Zoo. They had many showings of new and odd animals. The oddest was the I' Double Dumb Drip of Dootledoes . 0F i956 Mrs. Marjorie Shepard in of Home Economics here, the teacher
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SHIRLEY NORRICK -- I may not do the best I can, but I do the best I know how LORNA JEAN ORDWAY -- It's nice to be important, but it's important to be nice. CHARLOTTE REED -- Don't cross your bridges until you come to them, but first see where they're ll leading you. VIRGINIA REINHART Ureasurerl -- She's cute and craz so th b y, ey say, ut crazy is a special way. We, SHIRLEY KRILL and BEVERLY GOEBEL, will and bequeath our U S S ability of learning gossip to Pat Kissinger. I, KATHRYN YOH, will and bequeath my ability to sing to Carolyn 0 F Riehle. I, JOHN STARK, will and bequeath my masculine physique to Joe l 9 5 6 Miller. I, ELSIE IRWIN, will and bequeath my ability to act like I know every- thing when actually my head is so empty it rattles to Harry Sleesman. I, MARILYN TRAUSCH, will and bequeath my ability to get straight A's in government to Gail Bauer. I, JIM WALLEY, will and bequeath my ability to cut up in class to Edith Teegardin. I, LORNA ORDWAY, will and bequeath my bashfulness to Mary Lou Pierce. I, MARILYN BURKHART, will and bequeath my love for the service to any girl with a boy friend in the service Cespecially the Navyl. I, GEORGE STUDER, will and bequeath my athletic ability to Tom Knecht. I, DUANE MILLER, will and bequeath my ability to skip study halls to Jerry Tucker. WE, MARGARET ANN HERMAN and VIRGINIA REIN HART, will and bequeath our ability to fight over the same guy to Sandra Sites and Charlotte Dietsch. I, PHYLLIS GOEBEL, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Andy IAndy Muehlfeld, that isl to Leo Muehlfeld.
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