Fairfax High School - Red Devil Yearbook (Fairfax, OK)

 - Class of 1957

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Fairfax High ,Q , 1 've' if 'fn --: ' dl vi g 'Z W' Ev' JS ,, :fa 4guf5'A A 923, f Qgfi September November anim A'-----,V january 'K if I v SEQ, March yf if it .. H 51 Board of Education One of the chief duties of the Board of liducation is to establish policies of the school and to employ an administrator to carry out those policies. . A. I.INC1l.lzlS.M.lI President W v. 1, l.UCfKli'I'T School Superintendent lilzIJl5lpfN 'I'A'l'li J Vice-l resident W.K.N1cDONAl.lJ The members of the Board of Education are also custodians of the school property and are responsible for the finances of the school district approving all purchases and payment of same. Vlilil. COVEY Clerk ZARAII VIRGIN . . . lfnglisb and Uklulvorna llislory, lIm1Jl.ilvmriari, Sbfvboniorv Llass Sifvtlfl- sur, Arznual Yfporzsnrj ILA. Dc-greeg J.C.W., Chick.xsIi.i. Gl.l-INN KINDLE . . . x'l!IIl7l'VI1Lll1fS,' ILS. Ile- greeg Northeastern State Facult 5 :K school which is taught by poor fac- ulty reprt-sc-nt.ition is as bail as no school at .ill. We Can be justly proud of our teachers who devote their time Anil knowlmlge to us, so that we can more fully realize iinil broad- en our Capabilities in whatever future life is before us. 4 I N1-1T'I'I1i xmrg NIiI.QOTw . . , Home lfrorzomzcs, Pep Club Sponsor, jun- ior Class Sponsorg li. A. 'I'L.uChL.rS' gbllcgc., Tah, Ileiqreeg Central State lcqudh-?i V I TX1 Lo lege, Izdmond. 'fl 1 fR .,,t,l1fJ-' Kg! ui I I WILLIAM P. MORGAN . . Science, Chemzslry, Biology, World History, Basketball Coach, Co- Sporzsor of junior Class, B.A. Degreeg Salem Col- lege, West Virginia Uni- versity, West Virginia. RIITH CROWDER . . . lfnglzsb and Speech, Senzor Class Sponsor: 8.5. Degreeg Oklahoma ARM, qtillwater. Qs- LQRHEA QLIARl.liS. . . Freshman Spofz-wt. TNQ! ing, Bookleeepmg: ll-5-Y Business Education: Oklahoma A K M, Still- Water. LOIE PASCOE . . . In- dustrzal Arts, Mechanical Drawmgg B.S., lndustrial Arts, M.S.. Industrial Arts, Oklahoma A 84 M, Stillwater. Facult 1956-1957 It -' A.. ill 1 ' A 5 Ji 45,4 A ROSS CASE . . . Prmczf pal, Football Coach, American History, l5.S., Social Science, Oklahoma A 81 M, Stillwater. FLOYD MOYER . . . Bandg B.M.E., Music Education, M.S., Masters in Music, Oklahoma A 81 M, Stillwater. lil.MA l.l-QBENSKI , . . S'e1c'n-flary. Q' Y SEXIIIRS gu?.T'Ai f f' ' fi Ada- . -W E ni 1 - sig V,- .S . gm L R lifwi Qr '. 4. .015 X 1 CLARENCE VINSON ..... Vice-President TOMMY COVINGTON ......... President CHARLOTTE KING. . . Secretary-Treasurer 95 'I 95 6,X C Q 1 TRS. CROWDER ............. Sponsor CL'ASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS MOTTO: The word American ends in I Can. CLASS COLORS: Red and White OHNNY ASTON. Teen-town Representative . . . . . . . .and Cheerleader ROZANNE LI'I'I'LEFl ELD .... Teen-Town . .Representative J. BFIRRY 14lARRlSQN . . . Who's Who, 2 years, Boys' State, 1956, Football, 4 years, Basketball, 4 years, Track, 4 years, Sophomore Vice-President, Football Queen At- tendant Escort, 1954, Football Queen Escort, 1956, Football Cap- tain 1956, Basketball Captain, 1956, All-District, All-Conference, and Northem Five Football Teams. Cl1AR1O'I'TF KING Football Queen Attendant 1953 Clee Club 2 years Girls Sextet lyear Band 4 years Twirler 3 years Football ueen Attendant 1956 Who s Who 1 year Band Queen Attendant 195C Class Secretary Treasurer junior Senior years Beauty Queen Can 1956 Pep Club 4 years Pep Club Vice President 1956 Perfect Attendance 2 years didate AQ Q5 PAIKY lARRlN lreshman Cheer 1 eader Sophomore Secretary and Treasurer Football Queen At ten ant 1955 u ior P11 W o s Who 7 years Basketball Sweetheart 1955 Football ueen 1956 Jep ub ye C1 ee u xea 5 Hand Zyears 'IWlIlCI 'vears All State Football een Candidate Rainbow Worthy Advisor l1e-Molay Sweetheart 1954 Perfett Attend ance lyear Semors TOMMY CCWVIWCTON C.lass lresident 7 years Bind 1 se rs Dixiland Band Honor Societv 1 year Perfect Attendance 3 wears Class Band Representative 1 vear and Clinic e r P av l 110 ,ICJFINNY ASTON . . . Football, 4 years, Track, lyearg Football Queen Attendant Escort, 19553 Football Co-Captain, 1956, Who's Who, 1 year, Senior CheerleadergTeen-Town Representative, 1 year, Northern Five Team. ROZANNF LITT11-FIELD Annual Queen 1956 Band 4years ee Club 2 years Pep C,ub years Girls Sextet lyear Annual Representative 1954 Annual As sistant Fdiror 1955 Annual hdxtor 1956 Band Qecretary 1956 Teen Town Representative sears Teen Town Secretary 1956 Band Clinic 2 vears Honor BOCICIY 4 years unior Play Senior Play lerfect Attendance 1 year Vale dicronan 1 ' 1 0 '2- 3, fl 'QI' e N ,.- . ., . A 1, 7 A, . u , , 1 , , , , M, , . 3 W . N, , 3 , , , df , A, J n' sry, 'h 'f ,- q' 's ' ' - . 1 ' Q ' , 9 1 , A C11 , 4 ' arsg lk Cll b, 2 1' rs, ' Q , 4 ' 9 ' 1 L .k 3 - M L A I , Qu ' ,, , 3 .. ii 1 5 ' A .I ' ' Y ' Y - - 1 1 ' Q x r .A , I T Ay u s 4 T . 'G - D. . ' ' ' 9 ' ' I 'V A 'i f 5 .1 'N , 1 1 I A 2 2 ' ' 1 , ' 5 1 IS, B ' ' , 1 y ag jr. 1 ,. 4' 'ribs ' X 1-. is Q . , ' I I , ,,, 6 . 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' 1 1 Y -' J I ' - . . . 1 LARRY BUMP Football 4 DALFNF Com Pep Club 4 years ,ep Club Presrdent 1957 Pep Club Cheerleader 1956 Annu al Qreen Attendant 1953 Glee Club 2 years benror Play -Us 3 years Basketball 3 years Track 4 years Baseball 2 years Band ears H Y 3 years 4H Cu 4 years Qenmr Play MARVIN l7ANlllS Football 4 years Basketball 4years Track 3 years Volleyball 1 year Annual Queen Attendant hscort 1953 Bar ketball een Attendant lscort 1956 Football een Attendant l's cort 1953 lerfect Attendance 3 years Semors Cl'Cl'LlA TAL1 CHIEF Club 4 years Band 3 years Twxr 1 year Drum Mayor years unror Play 4 H 3 years tary of ifll 3 years Annual Senior Photographer 1957 Glee Club 2 years Band Queen Attendant 1957 Secre , , .'.' ,. .A 'B cJ1OR1A CAYl 1' MARTIN ep Club 4 years Glee Club 3 years Band 2 years Twxrler 2 years Bind Queen 1956 Perfect Attend ance 1 year 9 4' Fl BALKMAN Football 3 years Basketball 2 years, Class Presxdent 1953 V1cePres1dent of 4 H Club 1 year 4 H Club 4 years Presxdent of 4-H Club 1957 Lrve stock judgmg Team 4 vears North- east Lxvestock Achievement Wmner 1956 Annual Oueen Escort 1954 Teen Town President U50 hand L years Vlce-Presldentot bane 1157 5 - 3 -5 , . . 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' ' ' , , , Y 9 ' TROY l l l CHITWOOD Senlor Annual Queen lscort 1956 Basket- ball 2 years Basketball Manager year lrbrarxan 1 year un r Play li T AF Y-nv IRIS PO'I FS lOPl1 Freshman Carmval Queen Class Secretary 3 years, umor Representative for Student Councxl Iunror Play Pep Club, 2 years, Grrls Basketball, Glec Club, 3years NANCY TlLLMAN KIIL Pep Club 4 years Pep Club Cheerlead- 1956 - 1957 BRDCF LYNN CHARLTON I-ootball 4 years All Drstrrctand All Conference Northern FIVE, Basketball 2 years Track lyear 4 ll Club 4 years Football Queen Attendant hscort 1956 sl X Alllk Football 2 5'-Mb Uaslvrlball 7 vears Annual Staff years Perfect Attendance Zvexrs PHYLLIS LOCKRIDGE Pep Club 4 years Pep Club V1C6'PfCSl dent 1955 Glee Club 3 years Football ueen Attendant 1955 Senior Play 2 , ,'3. A' l5ll.l.' '1Ns...' , 1 v Q 1, 1, y J io: L, Y 2 J. x9 Y L , y 7 vi PAK V ' V . 2 I 4 , Q 'bl A . . er, l earg Perfect Attendance, 2 -'-L f ' f 5. f a 1 K i I F 'X A - ' Ji, I V , l . . . 1 S 1 5 y S .1 Y ' l X H l' . . . h -' , , , . 2 . v 1 2 ' '- J , , - , 4 , 9 9 I , 4 A A Q , g M Klilll 8 WHRC KN years ee Club xr Sextet 3 rs lerfglt 'lte lmu lxears i ln J l N D Wll N Ootlsall Q xr u years u ect Xrren lance lyears ,J IIIURIJ jcmxs 11 QA resident ycxrs loot 1 xrs Track year lland years 10971 Semors HO xrs llmr vrars le-rfeer 'lrrcndmce ycars Senior l'lav 51 rj? NN lxCD Class Necre tarx K yen nnor Sorrrry L Irs r e rs le C xp mr N mor l utr mn xr yn u w Neuuxry l Nxlutxmrun 1.5 WOR lootball 2 years Basketball 2 years llonor N Clety jzyeari l ll Club 1 years lloys State 1956 l effect Attend- ance S years Senlor Play 1lClA.'.' ' llvlllf . . . i .' 1', 17533 Pep Cllulu, 4 .rs 1 1 1 , Il f - 1', -'I y-arsg -l-ll Cllulm, -l . 1 - 1. 11. . . . l'ep Cllulw, ye. :gI.ibra ian, ly .x ig CQ e flub -1 1 sg Q1 . , 3 yeursg C9 ls' l 1' narg jun' lll.1yg fe ' ,lay Q , ycalfg 'Q -' ' I nl- , P- 'ct Arr- rl. mee, E 1'-.xrsg Peg '1' - Q 131 1 -. nm . . 1 .df N 1 P Cl. ' .'.NC3N , . . Cl . ss ' l' V , 2 1' -. rg 5 b.l1, I . , yea Q 1' , l 1' g ' , 21' ' xg Q 'l ' X .' Annual Staff, 10515 Honor Society, Q 1 , 11 E 1 Q 1 , liI.l..'l ju on . , , In-I. f.lulw1 4 yea f, Cvlm- Clulv, l yenrg If arian, 11 ' 1 1 . ,4 1 .V hw 1 1 1 - A, . 2 , 1? ' Q ' 1. 11 I 1 I -2 lil Xlffl ,NON . . . If ' , l , NQ' l'llIl,l.ll' . RIS . . . 'l , y -1 1 l7, 1 SQ lJ'f ' X QQ L 1 jg ' H 5- . 70' , -a-- 3 .A 9 ' f' . L ' A Qx 16 IIN SIIII'N1'IN...IH4rf1'1r 'Xt11-11.I- I Q , CiIiOIiC1I-Q IUHNSUN . . . Perfect 1 ' ' cnhncc vm i if 1 1 N HI TTY JI ANNI WII NON ub wc s mor Nunn -1 vears Annual Ass1st.mr Iiusmess 1nager O91 Nnnux Iiumncsx xnager I0 1 Arrnndm Iyears l ack 1' '-1 Nopho more Xue resl ent I 5 Beiuu uggn xn 1 IULL Mun lnif. Wlifkn 1956 - 1957 I II I IlxIX XL f fik L xp us NopI111111u1'L HI wr 1 lfl IIVL s flllll 1 ,, I 3 1' 1' 4 VILIxIN Peg' xgxrx u 101' XILL rem gm I 11 Iufeg 'Kttcn mu: xrs NSDIOII 111 .111 '1', lyf-.11s. .'Ir1- 1. , I 1 Ar. Lf! .2 . ny ' 1 fi.. 0 lf- , IW. if x - 1.A1'1m IANI. 1111'1 1's . . . 5 - ' ' J ' A A -If fd . fw 11. 1 ,V 4 1' 5 Q -- C. ddatcg f t . - - f- ,Z 'I QI. , 2 Q. ,. ,Z-1' - I IA I tg? , .Wu ' IIIZNRY AI Y . . . I. 4-1:1,1fI, I A 4' -.1, T. 'IL I 5'-.Arg I-II f,ILIIY, Q ' . ig .I A I'I.1y. 'I11111111' .5 R ,gf Qffl. III.1y1. Sc X I'I.i5', i1.111 4111111-N! I3 'rf' 'I' .I lug. I'c' Icy! 'Illaw- fgflix dance, I yen. 5.6 ' -. : iff .1 -1 ' -1 5 ' g I . 1 pq, - ' 1111.1-:xii .'NI-II' , I. . A CI , 'I '-.xr-'Q II1 fc ', 11 '4 flufv 3 V9 I 'I I 'NIJ - ' . - '1 df .1951 '- fr. - dr 1 , -I M. ' , 1 19 1 .1 ,- YSL H 5 ' 'Iv'- Mz ' , Sag IH-rfvc' ' - Cv, . E ALTA BETTlS Pep Club o-I years Band Zyears ' Q BILL BOONE Honor Society 2 years Perfect Attendance 2 years -. IDWARD NAVAcJl lootball I year lerfect 'Kttendince 1 ye s 5en1or Play Semors MILBA LY'lLh Pep Club years .e-'tm 'T - 'W LUCINDA BARDEN Pe Gub 3 years 4-H Club 4 years erfect Attendance 4 vears Semor Play ROGFR DIEHL Band 2 years 4- H Club 1 year Perfect Attend- ance Zyears f I .u 5 '....sEJ , ,3 2 f 9 ' .gif ' A 'B 4 jr-5 A . A 'Q A O ilk? '29 23 'I ,2 MIKE MARTIN . . . Football, 4 years, Basketball, l year, Track, 2 years, l.ilxrarian, 3 years, junior Play, Perfect Atten-lance. 2 years. IANISI QIISSUX ANNIN ub L u xt s I I 'Nl IIARRI Pep flub are 1 e ub years fctt Attendance 2 wears 1956 1957 IM lx RITC HIP Band lweats llamt Hand 7 xears Iland l i rar YI Nea! ai' JIM BAILEY . . . Basketball, I year, junior Playg 4-II, Vice-Presi- dent, 1956-57, Livestock judging Team, 1954, Senior Plav 4-91 jAC.IxII1 STUART ,IOIINSOIN Band 3 years Pep Club 4 years Band Queen Attendant 1954 An nual Queen Candidate 1954 I' Ixo Wah Staff 1955 Perfect At tendance Iyear I- r 3 'R 1,-1:-Q . SON.,, , , fx -I ye' rg Cile C1 , 5 f f , Per- - ia , I I' . 6 ' . ff. 4, fi Q f .'...l'L'P ' wi N Cl , iynxrsg Kilt,-Q iilul, 3 ,'-arf. , , Q , CLARENCE VENSON . . . Band , Band President, 2 yearsg Vice- President of Senior Class. I 7 1 ,fun FRANK WARNER . . . Football, 4 yearsg Basketball, 4 yearsg Track, S yearsg Annual Queen Attendant Escort, 19555 Glee Club, 1 year. RI TH C ROWDFR Senlor C lass Sponsor Semors AQ 'U' WILLIAM SROUFE year Cheerleader 1 Attendance 2 years but leach bloody znstruclrons wbzcb bezng taught return to plague the tbeznvenlor Shakespeare Band Annual Staff year Perfect Class Photographer 1954 S5 Per fect Attendance 4 years 1 BIIL BERGI-R 7 I - . . . ' f X' S Q Y f -' 'K E . I I We still have judgment bereg that we I 1 I v ' I ' DYKIE BOONE ........ Vice-President SUE TATE . ..... Secretary-Treasurer DALLAS WILLIAMS ........ President .X Q O' Errol is experiencing the day after the night before. 9 , ,FL we I -'ll If the good Lord, and the teachers, are willing, these will be next year's Seniors . . .'we hope. MISS NELSON ............ Sponsor DEANNA SAWYERS . Teen-Town Repres. JERRY MOSIER .... Teen-Town Repres. Y. X1.lCllflOIl .1.1yN 11.111 come 11.1111 gone. The eurri-1urx of 1'.1irf.1x iL'11cm1 reSou11114-11 with 1.1ug1l' ter .1111 Cor1vcrs.1t1urm .as studvntx passed to amd tm tnw.1r.1 their rwvuv mmm to reeexve I1'll'l1' 01.192 Nk'11C'f1l14'N. -'KN 1 1uu1q4-11 in t11e 1,.lCL'S of c-41611 1Lm1ur Stu- 14-nr, 1 I1'lU11A1j11I uf t11e u-Qpmmsibiliric-S these QIL1' 1C'11IN '.vwu1,1 be f.u'1r1g. 111vre wou1L1 be 11-xwnx, VHLHIX' sc'11oo1 .lL'flVlfll N .in-1 many 41C'ClSlUll'i to '1.11u'. I 'IRS - ig, 'Q A1l'fYf' Niuxier 1i.xr1w.xr.x Iurr 172l11.xs 111111.11115 Sl1t'11-HQ' E' gl' james IJi1 1 ard 15' R.. 17V14l 1- 1100116 S-UUINY Kirk IA I 1 1 AY Deana Sawyers Retry Fan-ren 11eC1xy Shea l 1 0 Qui I .sux 'Qs n' ,gs mt'tl 'N :.l 'i 0.2 H u ls L Clnxrl ilu ul lc 'llllnmn N14 uniors l700tlw.1ll sc-.lion WAN in ilu- .lir .mll sc-vc-r.1l ol thc' lunmr bmw wore' on tlu' flrsr rc-Am, wluclm pmvillc-ll .1 lvig thrill to our girls. llu- .lnnunl Race- was .umrlu-r pwim of in tc-rvsr, .ill of us working .mll lwping tlmr ou c.m.li.l.1rc, Xcllla XlCKl!lIlCf', mwulll win, but Llmc Ycniors won it, lczxving us with .xrwtlwr ya-.xr ru rrmlu' our u.1r1lll.l.1tL' Qu:-vim. f fer Bobby Smufc Martha .Xrnulll Nlclvin 'llmmason Nelda Rhnads Eugene james Kaye Surgnier jerry l.ynton Dczxnnzx Henson Q., 1956 - 1957 lhc' .lay of choosing ll Senior ring was an other exciting timc. We finally rc-aulizcd that the srurlc-nts only hall one nnrl il half ye-Ars in High ichool. l also realized that they were growing LIl '.U1ll into .1 fine group of YULIHALQ men nnrl wom- E UU. af? R ay mon d Wil son lzrrul llcnrh Yclrln Nlrliinncx Donal-l 9lu.xn l'.xt jefferson Donald Lady Terry Hawes Ugg' Rowana Charlton Deanna Taylor Linda Brown G? 'l'here will be play practice, with lessons to get before, after, and -luring practice. All these late hours will make old people of us. Ohf The junior-Senior lianquet is a time all juniors will be using all the art and ideas we can collaborate on. 'l'here are always ways and means to do all things. lhis junior Class can ilo anything . . 4 even gripef I love this group and will always remember fhefm- Nliss Nelson. nda Ream Carolyn Pa,-,ter Veta OWS 14 erry and liugene enjoy play practice when they can lu it Vary ,lo ump Hendricks 'Iommy Rodgers UP P001' Bobby- SIIPHIHIIIRES as O O 0 Most people don't know that pixies can write . . . they don't even know that pixies can hear. But that's just something that most people don't dnow. 'Cause we can. I'm one of the pixies in Miss Virgin's room . . . specifically, the one sitting in the barrel. Why don't you come in, and see me sometime? I admit it gets pretty tiresome at times, just sitting in that barrel, but when those Sophomores come in the room, things liven up! ' Q new scuuulml' ....... vit-Q-vfesitiem IMRRELL nAmnmuu1'1e .,.... President ft CIIARLIQN If KING .... Secretary-'lireasurer I DWAYNE PARENT . . ROMANZA SIIAFER PAUL PITTS. . .Teen-Town MISS VIRGIN . . . . . . G1eerleade.r . . .Teen-Town Representative Representative . . . . .Sponsor 5-X-. . -'Q-' , ' . 1. K1 ' V ' - F if sn., SX E if ui-L 'V-asf-. . . t ,Y 'vv' tv 5-3-if - ii I -r 1 f 5 I 1956 - 1957 ,ff X ,, .,, 1... I'vn lu-.ini :mr rv.. www Paul Ducotcy Vlah-Le-era Schubert Iiilly Dxlbeck 3 1- s el ' Q C R'ce jo Dearman Faye Brotherton :ary 1 Leonard Knox Sandra Robinelte Q5 Nancy Hawes Dwayne Parent Pat Brooks i Carl Cox Q. jx h 1 i tv . Barbara Durst Rayne lihoalrls Mary :Xnn Fisher t, ,J X 'Q 1 Darrell llambright Pat Elliott Lora Faye Taylor Robert Dale Cole that they're the best Claes in school, of course, l'rn in no posi- tion to tell the authen- ticity of this statement, but that they would have to show the rest of the School how good they were. if 79- I -'r Sophomore-:S Anti tue way that woman carries on! I can remember that before the Annual Race, she kept reminding them that they had been Second the year hefore . . . Ll tradi- tion that the Freshmen of this year have Carried X lohn lil S berry Donna Printer I' QQ Thomas llilbeck Romanza Shafer Donald Kothe ff' Q1 1956 - 1957 on .... mil she tolil them that they l1.lil lit-ttf-r lx' first :his year. l can also rt-memluer what hixppeneil after the liace. Not 41 thing wus s.1iil, so l gntlxt-real th.1t .ill hml not gone well. Such .irc- the misfortunes of life. Q is bu 15 IH t Y V l,a Rea Rankins osalee liarnarsl Bruce .Nelson 'Q' 1. Charlene King johnny .Xkers Ruth Mathias Shirlene Kixolc jerry Reese Beverly llentlrix t 0. h 'A' s rs A W g , , AQ' X , ' A -li W I l ll hliiggiat, K' A ' ufgfyf .QSM ' - 5 1 3 Sue Steen j,Cf, Davis Katy Stone-man it IQ.- Th ere's an awful lot of talk about a Senior Trip and ways and X means of obtaining mon- ey for it, and a Banquet. Fact is, those are the money-minded . most kids I've ever seen - - - just money-mad. I ophomores X I .il I-: i I1 ig about pl.mx, thc-y've got gil.1i1s mi thc hmm .ill t thc' tiitw. LUI1fixiCIlIill1' ix , I ihiiili they 'rv lux! if tri ing to gvt out ut' 1 some ciuxs work. '-lhi iioift You xtick nrounii with my :md see hon thu get their plzm N Ugxf1Sgi1L1iHQfL l,ind.i ,luriiiszwii Neve f rismimii ' Carried out' 594 f ,, 3. l.in,1.1 I..1m.c Iuxrry i.,1Ri1L' Betty lig-iiitirk 2 ,, . Q- 1. hum' Smiih Nincy Huih-r Q,oleni.m Whitfiz-I-4 Marilyn lhxskeii Sur: lhmpes Paul Pitts 11 5 if. fun. HME 45 r' 5 'X 40 . gpm 4 5 ic GAYLE BETTIS ......... Vi cellresident JUDY CHITWOOD .... Secretary-Treasurer ELLIOTT JACKSON ......... President ,X C GLORIA GARNER. . . .... Teen-Town . . . . . . . Representative MRS. QUARLES' ............. sponsor TONY TAYLOR .Teen-Town Representative .v1r. Locket: watches while Tippy escorts Patsy, the runner-up for Annual Queen, :o her place on the stage. l 1956 - 1957 Xiiiviif We-'rc Olll nf junior High .ir Int' If nur spoke-ri nloiiii, .it lcwiv Lili uf ui thought it to oiirsc-lvcw. Why' You wc' we-rv .ihoilt tu iw hixg whm-ls iii High Yclimwl. Viitwrtii- ii.1if-lv, this 'il'IlIH71l'HI unix mir xharvi hy the roi! of our fc-ilww High Mmm!- ers, Hohhv I:l'I.'CIH-IF! Lhili- Nc-wprwrt aow . 7' Qu Hut wr SCI Out to prom' to mir- -aelvc-Q .mii fvllcvxx stiiiicntx, that if we were not the ben, wc wcrc- Kuc- oriii he-st - - - ,mii wc' ihii. Uiihfr axe- provc' it whcn we wc-rc sq-Gmini in rhi- Nnmiiil Rafi-? Why' sure- wa- fi-i' Hin-r all, we arc' thc Ifrc-xhiwiii f hw. If prtopic' thought we wura' Ewing headed, rhry wCi'Cn't f.ir from 'xruzig . . . you sc-c-, uw vw-ii .iiiwiii ii. Ym We knew th.1t WC woiihi haw' iw 4:-I Knnnin- Never khiyla- Hvriix 1' ' 5 Wk x .., y '71-Q Q.. fn? Q it S n I' :ff ' i '2 gi.-fi T 5, if X ' nv' ' f Q X f 0 Vivrrjf Nh:-ll '-1.ir', ifihiwi 1i.ixi,1I'wrii'r With His:-ri1i'f-i' i'.lY f iiltrix 43 its F15 1 ' Lv lhiy Xi ivN!rwiis iwitx ilxti- Waltz-r in-vin' k'ii'T1.ll'.H'1'Lf my Q- X Q .IZTIJD l Wi xo 9 S. . va S ,.. -J lflliot l ack son ludy Cihitwood Tommy Duggins l .in ,U K 'vu 5 - 1 X . .S I 0 no 1 'W 1 W' 0 ! 1 .f- L7 Max Haines Mary lfllen Bump joe Duggins Q - 3- B. Q, ve. Tommy Smi th Sherri e Gamble 1 3 N qu-4 Kelly Hale Dixie Harding 1 N T' Freshmen in good with our Teachers, so we set about our difficult task by show- ing cooperativeness, studying hard, getting our assignments, and in general setting a perfect example for the entire student body. You laugh? So did our Teachers. Nliss Virgin was continually griping Howard Ducotey jackie Shafer li' about our refusal to understand the, quote, basic elements of English grammar, unquoteg Hr. Kindle loved our noisy cooperativenessg kliss Nelson complained of the same plus our getting carried away g Mr. Pascoe could say, with entire sincer- ity, that we were busy little beavers - - - but about what were we busy?g now, Klr. Morgan was entirely satis- fied with all of us darlingsg Nlr. Vernon Butler Carolyn Brooks 'Qi' 1956 - 1957 Moyer couldn't have run his band without us running him - - - yes, you can say our Teachers were satisfied with both our behavior and classroom attitudes. In the realm of high society, we really went to town. Although we had curfews to meet, we let everyone Bill Mcllonald Carmen Nelson 11 1' know that we were around at all school shindigs - - - even other af- fairs. We managed to stick our nosy noses in our's and everybody else's business. llave we covered all areas of our mental and social life? Well, not hardly. Nobody's mentioned that we're hard workers - - - we may not succeed in an enterfrise or project, but we sure do work our fingers Kenneth Adams Phyllis linen 'bv liverett Yandall Minnie Bonner Lee Dilbeck Wayne O'Kelly v I X I W 1 5 S- 3 if ' . H . - . If x , 4 Q K- llenry Johnston fharles Tallchiet' CH Clif Betty M el ton Q 1 . Nancy Pierce Rodney Tillman Wanda McKinney -4' ' ,Q ,ave uQ y fr' Uv ,,,., Virginia Mcllannald Ylffri l-BHC ,ll-'K-lY llfmd Charles Randall Vickie l.ee Tippy Asher Patsv Homan VOHY iliayluf Ullie White .Al Freshmen Keat Nickles Xlargie K hai In in . 4 V-M' to the bone! Again, let us mention, as an example, the Annual Queen Race. Nobody, absolutely nobody, knows what we went through to be second best. As for our future-as Al jolson said, You ain't seen nothin' yet! We mean to be the best class of the past, present, or future that this school has ever seen or will ever see. We believe that we will be able to support this claim in the next three years by providing the best decorated stage as our Sophomore projectg the best junior Play and lianquetg and the best Senior Play and Trip. This is .x class meeting 7 bi Ii0YA LTY ANNUAL QUEEN ATTENDA NTS Freshman Attendant junior Aitendant :funnel .Queen J I Senzors Attendant junzbr Attendant FOOTBALL QUEEN ATTENDANTS Sopbo more Attendant Freshman Attendant -la-2' ff 'f3?1x,. I -'X fi x . ,, - X 15 . , , Av , f 'N , ' , ' ,,4,M. I Q 4 nf in V '-Q, ..fY??:!' +51 ,r- ,v V ,, . , xi . Rf? ' U ff. qi. f ,v an ,, xx Y f -., ., Q ' r'1 am 1.51, 5 -Q mam -,,, -11-A V My K Cecilia Tallcbief BAND QUEEN A TTENDA NTS Charlotte King mgsib 1 and Secon BEAU T Y QUEENS Hamill Sbea ce Befky MCDannald d Place C ivst Pla Third Place Virginia barlotte King BEAUTY QUEEN CANDI DA TES 'N j, BERRY HARRISON - Sports and Patsy PATSY FARREN ,- Q . Sports J. Berry and - I conclude Berry's interest in school. friendliness are synonyms to Patsy. l IERRY MOSIER - Trying to create a good impression, Jerry reads about his major interest - guns. Who's CiiARI-OTTif KING - fharlotte has found JOHNNIE AS-I-ON , uDonvt be cruel Johnvv that meals are hard to obtain without a is this youth's name and motto. i Cafetena' S gf-'Q - r . lfgieg-rnig 4' , l 4 1 Ll . ,fd ,4..l. 4, 57 ' f a - Q JAMES DILLARD ' Like Samllsonv lamesy DEANA SAWYERS - Deana, re-enacting mam Weaknesses We Strength and Women- Delilah's role, has future plans of being a barber. Who JOHN ELSBERRY - 'l'here's a large dif- ference between john on the football field and john in the classroom. PJKQQ row . .l, , . VN ml' Fir BARBARA FU RR - Artistic ability plus glamour plus lngenuity equal Barbara. ROMANZA SIIAI-xl-IK - Romanza is indulglng in the average student's hobby . . . killing time ax a pencil sharpener. i Money Honey 'I he Thmg I. P I 5 A ' u . K .N I f 1 ' -- . Sm Tir. 1' w I I S -1, .4-Q 'fs fix- .', sn! fr. lm 'um-11 um ru-r Q' ro 'I . 1 X rmclm L4 IH llltll' llllllflxlll 4 3' . r 1 2 Nm- .um lxmus lmtwl ru ,uc ug :lu-lr 'lrxurrrl Lllrunc, Q Annual ,Q XUUIUK Q-mort, llrojr, .md rpxmfx mls. lirmqrnru' Coronation ueen , 1 Snaps unior escort, liykie, and Freshman L-snort, llppy J and c.mrlirl.xtc, Ihr ISV il Sophomore escort, Wayne, and candidate. Barbara. jrnmic White and Iinry Dol' larhidc wc-rr: surrounded lw rhr- pleasant .xtrnosplu-rc tlmr preceded thc entry m.urcl1. cdndrdrxtc, Nelda. 'Q -n19a.,! M, kvx 21 - vi M At least the freshmen girls received rior. from the boys on this day. ii Rt HT 5PFrf'1 Allen' A Everybody is anxious to show their school spirit in pep assemblies. 5 1 , ,- .. K 153 ,, E , .5 ,. NJ- -,., - -:mm Q an W: W 2 ' NV., A ,qi I -:Ru f -. Staff Presents .-1 nnual The , .i 4.53 2 1 v. .fn Q lv ff 8 ' 5 A 14 Q if ' L 1 -Q fx. m+'f- F 4 ...f 'gf' 'igrgg Y 4 . s -L la his 1 fl Mg . J A.. C0PYin8 Comes in handy' while doing 30' Mary Ann, lietty and Patsy are hard at nual work as shown by Barbara and Bobby. work as doing nothing. E-K0-WAH Elf Planning the layout are the Editor and her Assistant- Fourscore and nine months ago, this school brought forth a new and better annual, conceived in orneriness, and dedicated to all who have spent their younger prison days in Fairfax High. Now we are engaged . . .? in a great struggle or nothing, test- ing whether this annual or any annual so conceived and so dedi- cated will ever be completed now or hereafter. Staff Work She looked surprised, although she was fully prepared. g I-kI1.il iw In-4-1:-Iownf It IS LIN' r7f,'.iIIl!. '.xI1irI1 prnvtfaw tc-c-n-.1,'c-rx. with rcfrn-.ltinn .xnII cn I.1IIII'ZL'III, 'Mtn .1InIt E113-r'.1A,1nv:m, I-n I'r11.1j. III, rt .itte-r Ixnvzc I1.iII .'.1:':t'-, .In un wtI1z't wPcc.'I.1I oc- Ljnxiurl N. -:cnc-rnux uwr1triIvutinr1N tronz Inurtxx I ' '45 Ivusinc-xv :nan .1n.I rcsidcntx :NI.1tuI I4-cn-Inxxn nn .1 x fIng1nCi.1I Iwanix. III:-xc gwngtlc have Ines-n 'i:n.Ic- n omry rnn-rnhcrs nf Ivan-'Iuwn IIN' ,I.C'l'I1 IkOWI1 .'XIIx'isnry Iio:1rfI consists U'UIIt OH' six .1IlIIIx who Luc: NIA. IlmmIIro'.x I..1I1cnsIft', NIH. 29' -,.. ?r rx .,, 7?' . 'Z ,421 -'-:Sis .2 MI -. 414' 3 Q., ..n - 1 ,,, ! '...1 il. I-I. Ninsicr, Hrs. XI. R. I-nrr, Iicnhcn Inns, Iinw CAISC, Kimi hh-dc Smith Elven It-un Nur:-t.xr3 'I':v.nL1rcr, Iit-hmm. limit-11C1,j!f1L.fk ' .un I ltts, .anti I I1'5lx1l'III. IIt'.ux.n Nmaycrs. I I R p t t' v . km -r, I'.1t II.im1II. SIX UNIHI I IIiS'I RUM, IL-Il turl,gI1tZ Ii0z.,mnc I.1ttIL-Multi, I3ct1n.x SAVYYCIS, Iicm1.mL.1 SI1.x!rr. MII rlx IDL I NI ' I' I Pitts, Tony 'I'ayIor, Wacky I5a.knmn. IoI1n.'Xston,Icrry OSICI, au. 1 I u K I I -. .-4 1 .4 an v gui 351 wr UN S R' G, .X FIRST ROW, left to right: Carolyn Brooks, Martha Morgan, Judy Chitwood, Virginia McDannald, Pat Collins, Gale New- port, Deana Sawyers, Dalene Cole, Delores Downing, Nancy Holler, Linda Johnston, Jackie Shafer, Carmen Nelson, M Ellen Bump. SECOND ROW: Ella Jo Hood, Phyllis Loekridge, Rowana Lharlton, Gayle Bettis, Charlotte King, ary Gail Martin, Patsy Farren, Gloria Garner, Betty Ifarren, Barbara Furr, Martha Arnold, Sandra Robinette, Vicky Lee, Betty Buxton, Ilene Harrison. THIRD ROW: Rosalie Barnard, Katy Stoneman, Wanda Ream, Carolyn Panter, Charlene King, Jerri Lane, Judy Hood, Sherri Gamble, Beverly Hendrix, Wah-letta Schubert, Shirlene Cook, Hath Mathis, Nancy Pierce, kie ohnson Carolyn Sue Hoopes Miss Nettie Nelson FOURTH ROW' Sue Steen Wanda Mcliinnev, Rozanne Little- Jac J , ' j , . .. . . . . . t , I field, Cecelia Tallchief, Deanna Taylor, Linda Brown, Jeanith Heath, Nelda McKinney, Betty Wilson, Jo Ann Kothe, Nancy Hawes, Darleen Standridge, Patsy Homan, Pat lilliott, Mary Ann Fisher, Barbara Vburst. Donna Panter, Minnie Bonner. Cheerleaders: Sue Tate. Cordella Mahan, Becky Hamill Shea, Romanza Shafer. Out Sponsor takes care of everything! Three rival cheerleaders from Cleveland. I . ,UE Gai-I9 -Q .-' , X -im 'Q .4', fu The Sweetest Music I?.1:1.1 Urtlqffw: Iiv1.x1:1w I 1r:Ie'I1:-I 1. N:'.r:'c.Ir',-In I-xx.::z. I mf H I-' ' eww ' 'Ir 1' 1 Q.a'.v.a'rN. NmI.1I I :.,x1:r' .m. ,mil I.1:z'11u- X I-:www I'r4-X1 'I vzr. Ivsirlefit Vatu Burn-11. 4 I:.x5Iwrre' K1l:,g, .u:.1IWrL.r N'.rw:vrCr. - CCc'.L.x I.xI.IT:L-I. II:-AI E.1'.l, Izff tw mem. I'f.1ZIrxI1I1XxfILiDl'fl. Ikxrlxxrx Cvvzrygturi, I'wrt:x,aN lI.1II.lnt'I, 4 I:r1xlx11.x'11II:-x. I .xrIMIA1Iw, vnrfwr: :':a1.Ifw. I Irr1.x X.n,x,': . X.11zIx I'1e-r.e'.,xr1.1I'.xv1.ZIIwtrc'r. XII VNU RUIX. Xnricx Imlei, N1.xr.'1,x Iimlgrrx, Xl.x11.i.x Iiz-An. K .xrrr 1-:1 Xcwwm, Kl.xI1-.1-11.1Mfulziwrt, I Ilrxx km N1-1r,g.m, Iwm: I'.1uI Xhrtm, IIXII NIQIM xl. and RIw11y11g-Xft'Kf'I'. IIIIIIII IQUW. IR'.u1r1.x I,ixIwr. I5wr1r1.1I'.u1Ic'r, 'XvIIf.1 I-IIm.xtx. Iiwmnrzrwz- I IIIIl'fIL'I.1, II.1rIe-r-rt 4rar1.it1II,gL', I I1IIur.IvIvI1I1kur! YIIOYIQITF I O'v'II'IglOIl, 1 Inreruuc- Y:-nxon, NIL-Ivm IIwrtrg1svr1, ,HMI Iirx ILL XL-.xwrm f 7 ,- 117 K ef eijf sf Q afiyn , W3 1539319 'j e , gt :W c we Wim -'ixs D flu Y kj' J? Q' x'-A 3 Come tu me, H.ury Lips. Resting after 4 hard Q, I. 46 . , If X . day's Cattle rustl M ing. A I ln memory Of thusc vvho fell. u My bags ptxcketi .md l'm Vflllllflg on A letter from Cul llmbl fx. 3 . re xt ls. We couldn't thmk of a dam thmg to say so Go West Young Man, 6,0 West? es full, x xv? 2 Reslstfmce will get you no b 1-15, . M Mg--r '52 'l 4 lllwu lmntls .mtl one tnot are A IlEC.C5SllV ln hypnotism. Thafs none ol your concem. 7' if , 1' la- f -f we --fy W -.VVM--qgw-Q at where Nlmmmmm - those lxly-soft flngersl -lllI1lSiUL,lgll'lg A new type ol contest. Senior Pla ,- 7' 6 q 61 S t 7' S 1 'I'cst1n,.gtl1e strength Ot Revere Ware Ah-haf Playing hard to getl VALED AN Q JSALUTATQRIAN , Y d joanne Kothe , . ' 111 9? al. ? . f Pfx-'X f'l1n7Q' E 4 id fra' I 1- Q u 415311, -A 1 H. i ,iz s,:?5g,,,'gh ' 'v gy f it O-an V. MA P Q ,y 1 , zu . - , ' 'T' ff V ef ,. Y Ti ' -. Y I - .15 'D i nf ,f1'W.Q' QQWW if The Fairfax Red Devils started fall practice on August 25th with two practices per day on the schedule. Thirty-six boys answered the call for the first practice and remained with the squad until the end of the season. ' ' N ' f b , i f one This was somewhat of a record in itself, for in most seasons it is necessary for a ew oys to trop or reason or another. The Red Devils opened the season at Sperry on September 12. This game was to be one ofthe hardest fought games of the season and it proved to be just that. When the final gun sounded the Devils had risen to the occasion by a score of 12 to 7. ' ' ' b ' i 'ctoi for The second game was a great test against the Tonltawa Bucks, but proved to e a tecisive vi y Fairfax by a score of 39 to 7. Next came the Newkirk 'Tigers who ha een c .mp district and state honors again this year. In this game the boys gave a good account of themselves, but were defeated by a score of 35 to 21. After the Newkirk game the Collinsville Cardinals came to air ax ant b a large margin. It was in this game that all 36 boys got to play. Y The Pawnee Bears were the next tr. st on the schedule and the Devils went down to defeat by a score of d b ha ions of their district last year and a real threat for F ' f ithe Red Devils came out victorious THIRD ROW, left to right. - - - Coach Ross Case, Paul Ducotey, Gene Smith, Robert Dale Cole, Clifford john son, Wayne Rhoads, Bruce Giarlton, Raymond Wilson, Edmund Wilson, Leonard Cox, Dallas Williams, Darrell Ilambright, jerry Reese, W f ' h . - - Benn jenkins, Sam Kirk, j.C. Davis, Charlie Till- and Assistant Coach jack Looney. SECOND RO , le t to rig t - y 27 to This was one of the heartbreakers of the season. On October 26 Drumright came to Fairfax for a Conference game. On the first kick-off ofthe game Drum- right wen, all the way for 21 touchdown, but did not remain in the lead for long. The Red Devils Came back and won the game by Ll score of 63 to fi. On November 2 the Dewey Bulldoggers came to Fairfax. They had been a highly successful team during the season and were in contention for the District championship. Fairfax played one of the finest games ofthe seasm and emerged with a victory of 27 to 26. Next came the llominy liucks with one of the heaviest teams in conference history. They had only been beaten one time by the Pawnee Bears. ln this game the Red Devils faltered and came home on the short end of the score, 2 to 14. The last game of the season was with the Cleveland Tigers at Cleveland. This game was one we wanted very much to win for we had lost to Cleveland last year when we felt that we should have played a much better game. This last game was also dedicated to our seniors on the team and by the performance of the squadl believe they wanted the seniors to leave the squad with a win. When the game ended Fairfax was leading by a score of 33 to 7. - Ross Case. man, Tommy Dilbeck, lfdward Savage, Mike Martin, l'hillipNlorris, li.l., Balkman, Steve Crisman, Dyke Boone, Marvin Daniels, and Co-captain john Aston. FIRST ROW, left to right. - - - Max llaines, Dwayne Parent, Billy Dilbeck, Donald Kothe, Captain J. llerry Harrison, Larry Hump, james Dillard, john lflsberry, jerry Mosier, and Paul Pitts. -1' L, -n-pg.,-9-f ..,, M, .. . , .I , 4 r ' -Y Q A ,g ggjlda. .44 'Q M0 l ff' f . 1 If 1 . A 1 . V ,, . , I ' 0, F A' 54 4 'HE' 7ii-i, I '16, 1 g 5 ' g , ,Q x LM s , U 3 'fn' ff, T ,M .5 A l wiv. . Ngwt . 'J Q' V. I.. I , . A r -fry if ,' I Q 1 , '-sv Mgwmv -ra., ff. ' dwg. MARVIN DANIELS j. BERRY HARRISON W. P. MORGAN Guard LARRY BUMP Forward Center Coach asketball The Red Devil cage season opened with an inexperienced crew of a returning total of three lettermen. Berry Harrison, Sam Kirk and Marvin Daniels were holdovers from 55-56. The Red Devil basketeers were hampered during the its-if season due to a loss of ten lettermen through graduation. Several additions from the junior High team helped to build the varsity into a fair team as the season progressed. Players coming up to varsity level were Paul Pitts, Billy Dilbeck, Dwayne Parent. Larry Bump, a transfer student from Illinois helped to increase the overall strength ofthe souad. I'p to date, the Red Devils have a U-4 record. After winning their opening game with Hominy by a 2'-20 score, we lost to Cleve- land 52-25. In their first home appearance, Burbank was the second SAM KIRK PAIII. PITTS Guard Forward L i 'ff , 1 I r 1 X alms, Q . 'Q i f , ,ff wg .ff 2- 2? V . ..,,-. 5 . 4 I g 4 I i by 'U ,Q 1' 4, ,Ax 1 A cr-f J I 3 U 1 If 1 . 1 ' H .',1'!f ia'15?n ' HAND ' n ,N 'gfzgg 147-25' -w-if 5. Y 6 l r- 3 7513! J , fl L I .9 3 1269? Coach jack Looney Crxxcli Mem- lii ey Track l'ililllllllllllllllyillllll l' 9 ll 'fl' fil'HK H Hr! Mike Martin . -rrv llixrr Jw -S -V' N --'U FMF!! , lllllllllliillinlliiii Raymond Wilson james Dillard llykie lhmm- lx. I.. With 1 nucleus of five returning, lettermen the Red Devil cintlermen will be t - feniim, co-champions of the North Smte Conference. 'l'he ire-seqson outlook on this year s squixl is very promis- ' gg 'ml they should collect several melfils 'ind trophies Balkman IMU1-V Huggy l' our lettermen from Iris: vt-.xr 'lu.1tir1'uvt-rtllcir tru ahv. . I . ff A I , MIHHX fi 'll l Hwmllllllllllll 1956-1957 Vhiyne llhotxds Cf W V0 'PY 1 'P OVUS l.ast year'S top medal winner was john l-Qlsherry who col- lected eighty-nine points to lead the Conference. Several newcomers will help the squad this year. Some of them were members of the triple Crown winning junior High lmps squad of last year. N1.xx Haines ' HHH! u MPFQY Senror Class Wrll C NN N YW xrlotte rsr r It rr xllrs wr e rtw tw Ilettx lluxwr 1. rrt ttx Wilson will ur rbi x H turner re n s r xle wills er xen ue oxes t r ix s ope wills her plc isrnt, fpurt t itsx Hom t ene wills h r b lrtx to o 1 gfbfl to K ortler Xlxhln rn school to Trppx ishcr N ncx w lls her freedom to Xrrtrnrr NlcI51nn1t o inn wills her abrlrtx to to with 1 red hexltl wx to Vahleeta Nchubert ohn Shipman wills his careful Ilrrxrnt to I' ml Pr s Tommx foxrngton wills hrs gift of rib to Iieverlx Hendrix Troy Cxhrtwood wrlls his ibrlrtx to kiss the queen to the Sophomores of 1055 Henry Dadv wills his abrlrtx to bop to Dixie ll mlrnr, Larry Bump wills hrs ibrlrtw to play basketball to Lrttle 'Neelx Brllv Adkins wrlls hrs abrlrtv to make home brew Tommy Smith Bruce wills hrs abrlrtw to go with out of town girls to Paul Ducotey E L wills hrs abrlrtx to obey highway signs to Paul Pitts flfxamples DANCI-R Soft shoulders and curves ahead D Patsy wills her friendliness to Cavle 'Newport Alta wills her abrlrtw to play hookex to I aye Brother ton Iucrnda Harden wrlls her politeness to Sherrre bam e Fdmund Wrlson wills hrs poise to Nlax llarnes Phrllrp Nlorrrs wills his Kat Talk to Illrot ack S FII rm wr s ix f :hill ro W er Ntcelc e Xl rrtrn w Iclrx rwrtc I irry xut ente s bus rou w or x ltr I e rouf qut stir rist u f rtwoo rthi 'wrlls t ,g w ifowtbrll lla. tr urlv I oo o n 'xstrn wills hrs cheerleading ilrlrtx to Ro err R 71nne wills htr mcntilrrx to! irl fox c lrtchrt s 1 Pm t IllIlKUf1lllX letter wr ls e e ements c nit 1 t lla u1lll1mS R er Dehl lls h s school prrrt tv Xlrrx nn I rsher rm Barley wills hrs false teeth to Nlr Niort in ene folc lls er t cir hor to Deana I icene wirrl Su age wills hrs abr rtx to smol-ti tr,N1rs lsenneth N lams rank lllrner wills hrs long xcirs rn llrth NC to Iiertx Rc I r It Ilene wills her too I humor to f harlenc lsrnt rforl nson lls lrlrttn wus to Delores lhrnttt wills her perfect attenrlmce to Iames I e Francis wills htr mulrsh wus to Roger Diehl anrse Xnnrnllrlls her ability to mirrx, 1 Shi Iltr boy to X rckv I te fecelra wills her drum maiorrng abrlrtv to Iohn acob Flavran Akers Nlarvrn wills his pretty legs to Ch arl e I1llC ef Nlelba I ytle wills her neck brace to the tiwkrng C I aura 'me wrlls lIl'R harrdo to Rosille Illmafd Q . . . . 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