Jefferson Township School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Warren, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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ast Will and Testament I. Patsy Bollenbacher, will my red hair to Wayne Weaver with the condition that he has as much trouble keeping it neat as I dog and, to Bonnie Dague my big feet in the hopes that she likes them better than I do. I. Phil I-Iammitt, will to Paul Zeher my curly hair. I, Virginia Baker, will my glasses to anyone who thinks they can see through them. I, Rose Ann Marble, will my ability to be engaged to Karen Smitley and my musical talents to Wayne Weaver. I, Ann Luginbill. will my black hair to Sharon Marble. I, Dorothy Frank, will my shortness to Paul Zehr and my ability not to like I-lonie EC. to anyone who can get away with it. I, Arlene Sommer, will Karen Smitley my ability to get my hair cut short and like it, and to Bob Crandall to eat all he wants and not gain weight. I, Rachael Stolz., will my fast driving to Carl Baker providing he arrives places on time. And, my curly hair to Bob Crandall providing he keeps it curled. I, Kenneth Swan, will my black Ford Limousine to Paul Zehr providing he races at least once a day and to Sharon Marble my large shoes. I, Bob Caffee, will my ability to play basketball to Bob Crandall, my grades to Wayne Weaver, and my Ivlercury to anyone that thinks they can pay for it. I, Fred Lehman, will my ability to finish my typing on time to Carl Baker: and my seat in the bass section of Glee Club to Bob Crandall. I, Wayne Bollenbacher, will my typing drawer to anyone who can get all of their books and papers in it. I, Bill Smitley, will my height to Paul Zehr. I. Carl Wellman will my ability to go steady to Paul Zehr, my red hair to Sharon Marble, and my Clerical Office Practice to anyone stupid enough to ake it. I, Colleen Egly, will my clarinet to anyone who will practice as much as Ido, and my nickname, Buttons to Sharon Marble.

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NAME Virginia Patsy Wayne Robert Colleen Dorthy Philip F re de rick Clara R ose Ann William Arlene Rachael Kenneth Carl Senior NICKNAME Virgie Pat Beanie Fuzz Buttons Dort Phil Fritz Ann Rosie Bill Susie Sticks Butch, Diz Pinch Personality Chart FAVORITE SAYING Holy COW Oh Heavens Crimany Cheese gl Crackers Ole Kraut I D0n't Know Oh Well Wha' sa' Dad Aw Go On For Heavens Sake Aw C'mon Some People's Kids You Knothead Gemany Whiz Dad Blame It FAVORITE PASTIME Watching TV Skating Hunting Going to Mary' Dreaming of '? Daydreaming Dating Bonnie Trading Guns Babysitting Singing Sleeping Skating Dancing Ping Pong Reading Senior Class Officers xxbkvf X I ' i--' LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Bollenbacker, Secretary: Carl Wellman, Vice-President: Rose Ann Marble, President: Bill Smitley. Treasurer Lou



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T e unior Class Prophecy As we were taking a' business tour in the year of 1966, we visited many of the points of interest we had studied in school. We were surprised to meet some of our former schoolmates. Our first stop was Washington D. C. When we checked in for the night at the hotel. we were surprised to find that Rose Ann Marble was our hotel clerk. After talking with her for awhile we retired to our rooms. The next morning we began our tour of the city with Phillip Hammitt as our guide. He first took us to the White House to see President WayneBollenbacher. Wayne invited us to spend the evening with him and his wife, the former Arlene Sommer. Our guide then took us to a cozy little cafe, called the Doi-tbill Cafe, where we had lunch. The name did not strike us until Phil told us the proud proprietors were Dorothy Frank and Ann Luginbill. We returned to our hotel to prepare for the evening. After a luscious dinner. Wayne asked if we would be interested in attending a Washington Senators ball ganie. We told him we would and we we re very much surprised to see Bill Smitley as the ir famous star. For our last day in Washington D. C., Phil suggested that we visit the F. B. I. Much to our amazement we found that Carl Wellman is now taking the place of J. Edgar Hoover. We grabbed our bags, loaded into our car, and started for New York. Just as we were passing a beautiful little country church we saw the familiar faces of Bob Caffee and Patsy Bollenbacher appearing frorn the door. You could tell by their happy expressions that the knot had just been tied. While we were talking to them they told us they were going to make their home in Ohio, but they thought it would be nice to corue out he re to have their former classmate, the Reverend Kenneth Swan, perform the ceremony. We had not gone far until we were involved in a minor car accident. We were taken to a near-by physician's office for a checkup. We were much surprised to find Frederick Lehman as our friendly doctor. As we reached the outskirts of New York we we re startled to see every billboard announcing the personal appearance of the famed movie star, Rachael Stolz. They say she is the second Jane Russell. We spent that night resting comfortably in a hotel, but the next morning we were anxious to start sight-seeing. While we were visiting around we heard there was to be a Ladies' Wrestling Championship Match that evening. This interested us, so we planned to attend. Who do you suppose came forth when the bell rang ? None other that Colleen Elgly and Virginia Baker. As we talked to them in their dressing rooms, they told us it was hard to wrestle against classmates. We the class of 1957 wish you the class of 1956 the best of luck!

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