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CLASS OFFICERS JOA NEINORLO Nir cree ene ete we as. on tact. dey to nines 2 Secretary LOUBELLEINBOWENS at Aine tm anteater cos wine ee Neh supe te rl! Treccurer DAVIDARILPATRIGK Mar arn ect eaten. wisteniole alts wreeet we oe une b wio.o) President NORMA@IEAINE DALFO NOME wean csieh sited a isetstesie sis clehas statis 4 Vice-President cuniores
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Last Will and Cestament We, the Class of 1956 of Etowah High School, in preparing to leave our cherished Alma Mater and enter the life beyond, wish to dispose of our worldly possessions in the following pre- scribed manner: ARTICLE | . To the teachers and buildings we extend our sincere sympathy for the wear and tear we have brought upon you. ARTICLE II To the Class of 1957 we leave the job of putting out the CHIEF and our sunny dispositions. ARTICLE 11 To the Underclassmen we leave all our broken rubber bands, ..unfinished popsicles, spent matches, worn out books, bent lockers, and any other souvenirs: we may have accumulated during our twelve years' stay on these premises. . ARTICLE Vn |, Harold Allen, leave” my ile of Most en dable to Richard ition and my blue eyes to Jerry Strickland. .. |, Joe Allison, Je my litle oh Most Original to Jack cre and my geod grooming to Pete Corhn. Weese my sweet’ ways. ; |, Charles Arrington, leave my witticisms to Jim McCall and my school bus to Genevieve Su , Wanda Briggs, hand down to Jean Cairnes By bal] suit (good luck) and my hetgh to Lou Ellen pee ‘ |, Harry Byrd, bestow ry title of Best AI Around on my sister Margaret and my sm on Douglas Gray.” |, Bobby Drake, leave «my pared for girls to Carl Barnett and my good looks to Keneth Nicholson. |, Minnie Hunsinger, transmit to Pat Bell my well-worn: ball. suit and-my title of, Watti ss Greer. , Margaret Johnson, bestow on my sister Mary Ay dependbility and.on ‘Jeanette Nesbit y talent (a acting. 1, Sara Lee Johnson, endow Mary Jon Tilley og my. title of, Bes s Looking ang ee Eubanks with my cheerleading. |, Ruby Jones, bequeath»my title of Most Original to my cousin Margaret Carolyn and my talent for skating to Johnnie Robinson. |, Peggy McCombs, leave’ my love of deateing to my sister Mary Lou and my versatility to Jeannene Coston. |, Vera Moody,..give my Lortendliness to Joan Norton and my musical ability to Dot Mc- ee |, Jackie Newman, hand down to Dickie Connor my pleasant personality and to Gene Alli- son my title of Mast Likely To Succeed. 1, Clair Orr, leave my title of Best All Around to my sister Margie and my quiet ways to Wanda Sumner. |, Freddy Parris, transmit my studious ways to G. D. Allen and my medical ambitions to David Kilpatrick. |, Jimmie Phillips, give my friendliness to Bobbie Cantrell and my dependability to Kenneth McCarson. |, Mary Ellen Ritter, bestow on Bernice Dalton my title Most Likely To Succeed and my meee on Norma Jean Dalton. |, Charles Robinson, bequeath my patience to Zane McEntire and my title of Most Athletic to my brother, David. 1, Bud Stover, endow Donald Crowder with my singing ability and Mike Price with my ver- satility. |, Maymie Jo Summey, leave my title of Most Studious to Dorothy Dalton, and my most prized possession, my basketball uniform to Margaret Byrd. |, Joe White, will my title of most reserved to Lowell Fletcher and my curly hair to Vernon Huggins. | feet
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GLENN D. ALLEN EUGENE ALLISON PATSY BELL ROBERT CANTRELL JEAN CAIRNES ANN COX DONALD CROWDER BERNICE DALTON NORMA JEAN DALTON JANICE GREER MARY JOHNSON MARGARET JONES DAVID KILPATRICK
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