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BI . m KENNETH SUNDER MAN CKGMYJ You might be surpris- ed. F.F.A... ..2,3,4 PHIL SPROULE Voca1Solo ... . .. .3 Annual Staff . . . . . The steadiest-with mu- sic, athletics and girls. Marching Band 1, Z, 3, Concert Band. . 1, Z, 3, Glee Club .... l, Z, 3. Class Play. . . . . .3, 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tiger Staff. . . . . .3, Class Officer . . . . . .3 4 Band Officer. . Basketball ...... l, Baseball ..... Football ......... Football Manager. . . Cheerleader ...... Student Council Mixed Chorus . .l, 2, Boys' Quartet ..... Double Quartet .... Drum Ensemble l, Z, MARY ELLEN WATKINS fRed Mistress of the keybo ard. Marching Band 1 Concert Band. .l Orchestra . . . Glee Club . . . Annual Staff. . Tiger Staff . . Class Play . . Band Officer . . Declamatory . I-'.H.A ...... l-'.H.A. Officer ...... Mixed Chorus . . . , . Lenox High ..-..... Accompanist . . . , . BellSolo ...... , . Piano Solo ..... , . F.l-l.A. Exc. Council. . GAR Y TURK fTurkl He is well up in the rm. ' Marching Band 1. 2. Concert Band . . . . Trumpet Quartet. . Cornet Solo . . . . . . Orchestra . . Glee Club . . Annual Staff . . Class Play. . . . . Declamatory . . . . . f WU 3,4 3.4 3,4 . Q 3. 2. F.F.A........Z,3, Mixed Chorus. . . . Basketball . . .ahff ww HENRIETTA STEFFEN fSpeedl The nic kname deceiving. Glee Club . . Annual Staff . Tiger Staff . . . Class Play . . . Basketball . . . maybe ..3 ...4 3,4 ...3,4 1,Z.3,4 Librarian.........4 F.H.A........ 2,3,4 FJ-l.A. Officer. . . . 3, 4 CURTIS TOWNE fTexl Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. A 3 4 F.F. . ........
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DOLORES Sl-IIPLEY fDcel She is an authority on everything that happens. Marching Band l, Z, 3, 4 Concert Band. .l, 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Quartet . . . 3, 4 Glee Club .... l,Z,3,4 Annual Staff ....... 4 Class Officer . . . . . 3 Cheerleader . . . . . 3 Class Play... .... 3 F.H.A. .......Z,3,4 F.H.A.0fficer ..... 4 Student Council Member ........ 3, 4 Mixed Chorus . . 2, 3, 4 Baton Solo ....... Z, 3 Band Librarian .... 3, 4 Mixed Chorus Officer . 4 Glee Club Librarian. . 4 JIM SHULTZ I-le's on the alert when it comes to a skirt. Glee Club ......... 4 Tiger Staff . . . . .4 Basketball . . . . .l Football.. ....1 Track.. .. .....1 F.F.A. ...... Z, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus . . . . . .4 Mixed Chorus Lib. . . 4 ClassPlay.... ...4 JANET SOTHMAN Uanl A blush is pretty but sometimes inconvenient. Marching Band . . 2, 3, 4 Concert Band . . . Z, 3, 4 Clarinet Quartet . . . 3, 4 Clarinet Trio ...... Z Orchestra ........ 4 Glee Club . . . l, 2.3, 4 Vocal Solo... ..5,4 Sextet..... ..4 Trio....... ..4 AnnualStaff....... 4 Tiger szaff. . . . . 2, 3,4 Class Play . . . . . 3 Band Officer . . . . . . 4 FJ-l.A........2,3,4 FJ-I.A. Officer. . . . . . 3 Mixed Chorus . . Z, 3, 4 DOLOR ES SLOCUM Mirror, mirror, tell me true .... Mixed Chorus . . . . . 4 Glee Club... ...3,4 Tiger Staff . . . . .3, 4 Librarian . . . 3 F.H.A. . . . . l DONALD D. SMITH fDonl Takes life most seri- ously Track..........l FFA DALE R. SCHRIER fSharkyl Most unpredictable. He's likely to do alinost any- thing. Marching Band l, Z, 3, 4 Concert Band. . l, Z, 3, 4 Orchestra .... l, Z, 3, 4 Class Play ........ 3 Basketball . ...... l Baseball .......... l Track ...... l,Z.3,4 F.F.A .... ........ 3 Sax Quartet .... 2, 3, 4 Sax Choir . . .... . 4 Sax Sextet. . . . 4
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RODGER WOHLENHAUS Just one continuous gr- AnnualStaff....... 4 FF.A ROSE MARIE BRIGGS The only way to have a friend is to be one. Atlantic High ....... 3 Marching Band . . . 3, 4 Baton Ensemble . . 3, 4 Glee Club ....... 1, Z Tiger Staff ........ 2 Fire Queen of A-H-5- - 3 Declamatory ..... 3. 4 F.H.A. .......... . 2 Concert Band ...... 3 Class Play .... . . . 4 Class Will We. the class of '55 of the Griswold High School, having reached the end of our career here, do make public and declare this writing to be our last will and testament in form and manner as follows: TO MR. PONTIUS we leave all our ideas of what an ideal school should be. TO MR . LOVELACE we leave all the Mickey Spillane books he collected during the past year. He should have quite a library. TO MISS DAFT we leave an automatic note writer . We think it will save her some time. TO MR. VANDERBUR we leave all the dirt we have tracked into the schoolhouse for soil tests. TO MR. ANDERSON we leave an electric brain that will not only care for the innumerable details of planning an annual, but will also trim and paste in the pictures. TO MR. JOINER we leave a tonic to restore his gray hair to its original color. Better be careful, Mr. Joiner, or you may run out of tonic. The Senior homemaking girls leave their knitting ability to MRS. STEFFEN. She may be needing it some- day. TO MRS. NORDIN we leave a magic carpet that will zip her to the destination of her choice every week end. TO MR . RYAN we leave the hope of more victories in the future. It's possible! TO MR. MILLS we leave a magic formula guaranteed to make little boys grow into big star athletes. We leave MRS. CONRY to Merlin! 1 1 TO MRS. PONTIUS we leave bifocals that will allow her to watch television.and watch her knittin at the same time. ' TO MISS REIMERS we leave a time stretcher guaran- teed to increase or decrease time to meet her needs. To good ble faithful custodian ZEKE we leave an auto- matic push-button robot to do all his work. NOR MA BERGSTROM leaves her blonde tresses -to Ruth Embree. VIRGINIA BOOK leaves her flute Playing ability to Ilene Watkins. RICHARD CARLSON leaves his habit of never having his work done to Jim Fisher. N CHESTER DOBERNECKER leaves his know how in taking vacation from school to anyone who can get by with it. DON DORSEY leaves his football ability to Ronnie Gray. DOLORES SLOCUM leaves her ability to write notes to Galen Shafer. OR LAND CAIN leaves his hobbies to anyone who dares tackle them. ' LYNDA CRAMER leaves her giggle to Martha Kunze. KAY FENDER leaves her happy outlook on life to Sharon Sunderman. TOM FORSYTH leaves his build to Jack DeWitt. Think you can handle it, Jack? , l ELAINE KRISINGER leaves her gum chewing ability to Virginia Shultz. Does Virginia really need it, Elaine? WAYNE GUSTIN leaves his ability to herd Pontiacs to Darrel Adams. I RICHARD HALL leaves his independent attitude to Nancy Higgins. ROGER HOLLDORF leaves all his unsigned make -up slips to Kay Kipp. 4 DALE JENKINS leaves his ability to argue to Sharon McCullough. Hope you have better luck, Sharon. BOB KEEBLER leaves his crazy antics to Harold Mercer. HARRY KIRK would like to leave his sneeze but can't because it would ruin his reputation. ' JERRY MCKENZIE leaves his driving ability to any- one with paid up insurance. MARILYN MUELLER leaves her singing ability to Kaye Boseck. Use it wisely, Kaye. DENNIS NEWMAN leaves his comb, mirror and bobby pins to Bob Blanchard. MARLENE PELZER leaves her quiet ways to Sharon Stone. Maybe it will help you, Sharon. A DALE SCHR IER leaves his necking techniques to Scott Morton. fas if Scott needs theml EDDIE PLACE leaves his gruesome, tall-tales to Mickey Spillane. GARY TURK leaves his height to Davy Weaver. ROSE MARIE BRIGGS leaves her fickle ways to Rosalie Starlin. ' CURTIS TOWNE leaves his cowboy boots to Wayne Steinbeck, who is known as Jingles . RODGER WOHLENHAUS leaves his freckles to Walter Weston. This gift should enable Walter to win a prize! ROWENE ACKERMAN leaves with a ring on her finger and wedding bells ringing in her ears. LILA HIGH leaves her reducing pills to Maryann Rowe. I BERNARD ROMIG leaves his brain to a medical college for research. ' JIM SHULTZ wills his noonday taxi service to Glenn Hemphill. Z1
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