Eminence High School - Emitonian Yearbook (Eminence, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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I, Sandra Brown, will my typewriter No. 6 to Shirley Johnson, if she is able to hear the bell which I could never hear. My shorthand book to anyone who will pay half price for it, and I hope that they can read it better than I could. My quietness to Betty Jo Stockwell, because she needs it sometimes. I. Fred Collier, will my ability to type with great dexterity at the outstanding rate of 10 words per minute, to Delbert Whiting. My position on the ball team I leave to Charles Lund. My two study halls the last two periods to anyone who will enjoy sitting for two hours, lastly my ambition to have the office the seventh period, I leave to Ross Wingler. I, Jackie Cox, will my ability to play basketball to Larry Curtis. My ability to obey all of the driving rules to Kenny Shupe. I will my desk, which is in the northeast corner of the assembly to whoever wants to wave at the boys across the hall. My locker goes to Bill Fouty. providing he keeps it clean. My ability to keep out of trouble and get along with the teachers goes to my sister Judy. I will my typing ability to Jim Hicks. 1, Jacqueline Romana Cox, will my locker 65, to Janie Leonard, providing she keeps it clean. My seat in the assembly goes to my sister, Darlene. My typing ability and position as snare drummer to Shirley Johnson. My long hair I will to Lorene Brock. To Kenny Shupe goes my typewriter, and to get called to the office the first day of school also. My dislikes for school I'm willing to Kay Alley. I. Mary Ruth Evans, will my seldom-used French horn to Sandra Staley, my name Mary Ruthie to Mrs. Kimbrough, since she was the one who gave it to me, my Latin handicap to Dixie McCloud, and my good fortune to attend Eminence High School for 12 years to my cousins, Jill and Phyllis Evans. I, Emmett Fishel, will my locker to Troy Burnett, my ability to keep out of trouble to Gene Fouty. My seat in the assembly to whoever likes to sit in the front of the room. My safe driving ability goes to Norman Ricketts. My ability to become a senior to Jeff Davis. My red hair to Larry Curtis. I, Vicki Jane Gore, will my gigantic appetite to Marilyn Hine, my height to Jeff Davis, and my nick- name Victoria land it is a nicknamey to Sandra Whitaker, who gave it to me. My dishwater-blonde hair, to Sandra Staley and my handicap of blushing to Bette Lockwood. I will my occasional good grades to Tyrus Knoy and my ability to go late to almost every class to Mary L. Lewis. To David Whitaker, my love for math and science. Maybe he can understand it better than I did. My ability to study before school every morning goes to my sister, Carol. To Donna J. Whitaker, my quiet disposition, and my ability to drive cate- fully and slowly to Janet Stierwalt. The luck of winning a nip to Washington D. C. in 4-H, I will to Nina Lewis. My position as President of the Band, to Jim Dillman and my musical ability, questionable as it may be, I leave to my sister, Betty. To Sherrill Staley, I will my ability to keep from going steady all through high school. My job of cadet teaching, I give to anyone who has a desire to become a teacher. And to the first graders, goes my love for school.

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Now that our senior year has arrived, we are preparing for graduation. Our sponsor is Miss Grace Cox and wc elected the' following officers: Jim Shuler, presidentg Jim Bailey, vice-president, Mary Evans, secretary, and Dorothy Parker, treasurer. Our first party was a weiner roast and hayride. Our candidates for halloween carnival king and queen were Jim Bailey and Mary Evans. Our projects for this year are the senior play and our annual. We had our pictures taken and ordered our commencement invitations and the name cards. Our trip to Washington D. C. and New York is to be April 15-21. Baccalaureate is scheduled for April 29, and Commencement for April 30. I r f Glaaa Wi!! P L ji! K ,E ,CQ pg We, the Senior Class of Eminence High School, Qbeing of un-sound mind as our teachers indicatej do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors we leave our intelligence and our remarkable grades in Government. To the Sophomores we will our ability to make money. To the Freshman we will our musical ability. We, the Seniors, do hereby bequeath the following personal items: I, James Bailey, will my position as snare drummer in the band to Randy Griffin, knowing that he will do a better job than I have done. I will my ability to get along with teachers Qfemale music teachers excludedj to my cousins, John and Andy McClure. To Mary Lynn Lewis and Dixie McCloud, I leave my meager know- ledge of Latin. I will my safe and sane driving practices to Janet Louise Stierwalt. My office cf vice-president of the band is left to Marlene Pearce. Bette Lockwood may have the disintegrated moth ball in my locker. I, William Bray, will my seat in the assembly to Don Strainer. My locker to whoever is lucky enough to get it. All my school books to my sister Irene, my ability to study in the assembly to Horner Wallen and my typing ability to Sandra Taylor. I, Bill Brewer, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Gene Fouty, my ability to play basketball to Marvin Stanton, and my safe driving habits to Jeff Davis.



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I, Sally Ann Greenwood, will my shorthand notebooks to whoever is able to read them. My ability to drive a car to Betty Comer. My locker to Sandra Taylor and my good, old, stuck up with chewing gum seat in the assembly to Harold Lund. My front seat on the bus that I've had for six years goes to Ruthie Richard. I, Judith Hadley, will my locker No. 69 to Barbara' Emberson, providing she has enough courage to open it. My office period to Doris Stierwalt if she will promise to keep track of Mr. Keller. My ability to stay out of mischief for 12 years to my brother, Billy Lynn, who will probably need it. To Kay Alley goes my ability to get along with James Bailey. I want to keep for my self the happy memories I have had during my school days. I. Donna Jo Hall, will my desk in the assembly to anyone who wants a desk with a top that won't stay on, and also a bottom that won't stay in. My ability to run the mimeograph to Marilyn Parrish, because I am sure she will love to get ink all over her hands. My typewriter to Kenny Shupe who is typing on it anyway. My locker No. 73, to anyone who will clean it out for me. My ability to talk a lot to Betty Jo Stockwell. My short hair goes to Darlene Cox. And last, but not least my government workbook to the first person who asks for it. Although I doubt if they can read it. l, Juanita Louise Hammonds, will to Shirley Kratowicz my position as twirler, since she deserves it. My ability to go with a boy at least once to Betty Hedrick, my ability to stay around 100 pounds in weight to Betty Stockwell. My typewriter No. 7 to whoever can type on it, my locker No. 55 to Marilyn Parrish. My' seat in the assembly to Kenny Shupe, my short hair to Darlene Cox because I don't like it. My love for school and ability to become a senior to my little brother Estel. I, Nancy Lewis, will my knowledge of the mimeograph to Bill Fouty and Kenny Shupe, because I think they will be faithful operators. My position as bass drummer in the band, to anyone who wants it hoping they do a better job than I have done. My school 'books go to any Junior who wants them for next year. My desk in the 'assembly to Martha Brock because she is small enough to get into it. To Irene Bray I will my gift of gab, which has come in handy for me. Last I will my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother, Marshall. l, Jeanette Elaine Miller, will my place in the band to Jerry Pleake, as I know he would love to have it. My place in the chorus to Carol Gore. To Sherrill Staley, I will my ability to write shorthand, providing she learns to write it better than I did. My position as mimeograph operator to Sandra Staley, providingshe can keep from getting ink all over her, as I didn't. My locker to Sally Kivett, providing she can get as much in it as Idid. To Betty Lockwood, Iwill my seat in the assembly, that is if she becomes a senior. I, Lena Faye Owens, will my seat on the bus to Lawrence Lovins because he's usually standing up. My locker which is No. 57 goes to Betty Comer, my seat in the assembly to Doris Stierwalt, my ability to become a senior to my brother Lee Eddie. My shorthand notebooks goes to anyone who thinks they can read them, for I sure couldn't and last but not least my love for school to my little sister, Patty.

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