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Robert Shafer is our class president, And he does a truly excellent job. To a life in chemistry, Robert is bent, He is one boy who knows his P's and Q's. In his life only one thing is lacking, And that is a girl to chase away the blues. Hazel Zehr is one of the best, She is hazel-eyed and tall, She has more boy friends than the re st, She is good at typing, shorthand, and all. Hazel is all this and lots more, This girl has ability galore, Leo Carr, or Romeo would be a better name, He has more dates than anyone I knowg Since he came to English, it hasn't been the same, That he is a good yell leader, everyone says is so Leo is the li.fe of the 5th period typing class, Without him the class would be very tame, Francie De Witt has a soldier on the string, She also had a big diamond ringg Many boys wish she was not engaged, Over her many wars would be waged. But what Francie 's future may be, It will certainly involve a he , Loretta Doolittle is our mischievous one, She is expert at pranks and falling out of chairsg Without Loretta our classes would be dull, She does things that Y O U wouldn't dare. Almost every night she has a date, And comes home later than late. Ellender Gottfried is a striking name, She was elected as the Senior Queeng All around has spread her fame, To find a prettier you have to look far and between Ellender is as nice as she is cute, But hasn't found a boy to suit. Naomi Bateman Fay Wright Loretta Smith Loretta Doolittle a
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Senior Class Will of 1956 We, the Senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six, of English High School, County of Crawford, State of Indiana, realizing that we are about to leave these halls of learning to astonish the world with our amazing knowledge, our super-human understanding, and our patience inherited from our teachers, do make, publish, and declare this writing to be our last will and testimony, hereby revoking and making void all other wills and te sti- monies made by us heretofore. ITEM I To the Faculty, we leave our deep gratitude for their help and guidance which they have given us and our regrets that never before and never again will there be such a bril- liant and as talented a class, To the Juniors, we leave our ability to get along with all, the other classes, and most of our teachers. We also leave our ability to co-operate with each other at class functions for which we are so famous. To the Sophomores, we leave our Senior dignity, for which they envy us, and the abil- ity to know 6 locker combinations and not get them mixed up. To the Freshmen, we leave our book reports, test papers, typing erasers, and our ability to know all the answers to the teachers' questions without reading the lessons, so they can have as much time for fun as we did. ITEM II To our sorrowing fellow students mourning our departure, the class of '56 make the following bequeaths: I, Johnnie Hickox, bequeath my position on the basketball team to Gordon Goldman in hope that he will do a better job than I have done, to Jim Ecke rty I leave my ability to go with all the girls as long as I have and not go steady, and my sympathy to the poor unfor- tunate souls that have to take speech and government, my citizenship grades, I leave to Donnie Morgan in hopes that he won't let them get any higher than I have. I, Sue Sears, bequeath to my sister, Sandra, my spacious locker provided she will learn to get as much in it as I have. To Carl McFarland I leave my chemistry book, hoping he will enjoy it as much as I have. To Carmie King I leave my speech book to help him with the yarns he spins. My band uniform, I leave to anyone who can wear it. l, Patsy Patton, bequeath my speech book to my sister, Janet, in hopes she will not tear it up as there are quite a few pages missing now. To Wanda Zehr, I leave my ability to go with just one boy, I, Marvin Smith, bequeath to Carl McFarland the right to make a 10 minute speech in speech class provided he can keep his knees from knocking and his teeth from chattering. And my ability to talk in 4th period study hall without permission to anyone who has something to say if they want to take the chance. I, Jean Swe cker, bequeath to Beaulah Wininger my ability to get by with everything I did in all my classes providing she doesn't get caught.
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