Hoyt High School - Cowboy Yearbook (Hoyt, KS)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 31 text:

We, the Seniors of 1956, being of sound memory and disposing mind and knowing our places will soon be taken by others, do hereby make and publish this our last High School Will and Testament: I, Joan Ehrhart, do will and bequeath my chubbiness to Charles Haines and my hair to Charlie. I, Grace Williams, do will and bequeath ny dancing ability to Miss Barrett, providing she teaches it instead of shorthand; and myself to the Marine Corps, providing Ben is there. I, Mildred Bolz, do will and bequeath my quietness to the Freshman class, and my overweight to David Spencer. I, Joyce Tuck, do will and bequeath my interest in football players to my cousin, Jean Martin, and my shorthand book to Judy Ungerman, providing she spends a life time studying it. I, Caroline Rose, do will and bequeath my curly hair to my sister, Kathleen, providing she doesn't put a permanent in it, and my cheerleading ability to Jane Ann Miller. I, Sandy Gillespie, do will and bequeath my dimples to Bob Alfrey, my interest in boys to Edith Plants, and my love of Mercurys to Ronnie Bausch. I, Nanette Pappan, do will and bequeath my interest in Eli Whitney to June Alfrey, and my pony tail to Gylene Starr. I, Victor Miller, do will and bequeath my ability to sit on the side- lines at a football game to Teardrop Schone, my missing car windows to Frankie Rose, and my immense typing speed to Hunt and Peck Thorpe. I, Bonnie Bausch, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the boys to Darlene Spiker, and my title of Queen to Mary Hrenchir. I, Doris Turley, do will and bequeath my empty Coke bottles to Mr. Haden, my good behavior to my brother, George, and my love of motorcycles to anyone who will buy me one. I, Nancy Rickel, do will and bequeath my long hair to Carol Bostwick, and my ability to get along with boys to Carolyn Younger. I, Imogene Stolle, do will and bequeath my physique to Harold Meggison, and my cold hands to Dick Newell, providing he won't hold them. I, Oarry Wright, do will and bequeath my wavy hair to Jack Pettijohn, and my ability to get along with Jean Martin to Virgil Rickel. I, Bill Carey, do will and bequeath my Marine uniform to Bob Waters, and my interest in Silver Lake girls to Paul Shipman and Lloyd Richards.



Page 33 text:

I» Delores Rickel, do will and bequeath my Bermuda socks to Mrs. Castle, providing she wears Bermuda shorts with them, and my interest in going to Kansas State to all the A students of dear old Hoyt High. I, Gayle Stithem, do will and bequeath my cowboy boots to Miss Barrett, and my crew-cut to Judy Ungerman. I, Janice Rickel, do will and bequeath ry orneriness to June Alfrey, and my ukelele to Mary Hrenchir, providing she learns to yodel. I, Delores Nioce, do will and bequeath nothing to nobody because I ain't got nothing nobody wants. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Castle, our own version of the English language, and our old tests for future reference. To Mr. Brown, we will the silence on the schoolbus going to games, and the luck of not having us in any of his classes. To Mr. Haden, we will our ability to be All Americans in sports, and our knowledge of history. To Mr. Barry, we wiU our many peaceful music periods, and our old glee club dresses. To Miss Barrett, we will our love of working on the annual, our ability to follow instructions carefully, and our many hours of studying, providing she does it all at night. To Hr. Thorpe, we will all of our hair, and our ability to argue and win. To dear old Hoyt High, we leave our many memories of all the exciting experiences we have had in the past four years. Signed and sealed in the presence of: 5 (r SEAL SPONSOR

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