La Fontaine High School - Lacohi Yearbook (La Fontaine, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 22 text:

CLASS WILL ARTICLE I We, the members of the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty Seven, being of sound minds do will to our teachers, underclassmen, and the school our following possessions and privileges: First: To the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty Eight we leave the Seniority of L. H, S, Second: To the underclassmen we leave. Goodbye! Third: To the teachers we leave the responsibility of handling underclassmen, with care. Fourth: To the school we leave our spirits to echo through the halls. ARTICLE II To the superintendent, trustee, principal, and faculty, who have helped to increase our understanding, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty Seven, leaves the following: To Mr. Clarence Vandergrift, the Superintendent of Schools, and Mr. Robert McKinley, our Trustee, we give our thanks for a successful education. To Mr. P. A. Smith, our Principal, we leave a straight pipe. We also leave him a new paddle. To Mrs. Agnes Landis we leave a pair of eyes in the back of her head, so she may write on the black- board and watch the kids at the same time. To Mrs. Florence Emerick we leave a special telephone line between the office and her room, so she can report more things to the office with less effort. To Mrs. Dorothy Stuber we leave the problem of Claude Brane. To Mr. Richard Corle we leave a hearing aid so he may hear the take-up bell the first period. To Mr. Berl Walradth we leave a sheet of armor so he will be protected while making frequent trips to the bank. To Mr. Verl Woodring we leave a new right lens to take the place of his broken right lens of his glasses. To Mr. Charles Steidle we leave a wig, since his hair is getting very thin: also a girdle to keep his chest up. To Mr. Robert I-lumbert we leave a new radio for his car: also a new Civics class. To Mr. Marion Acton we leave an enormous shop class: also a bottle of nerve pills for his drivers' training class. ARTICLE III I, PEGGY BRAGG, will my position of Basketball Queen to Ruby l-lollenback. To Pat O'Banion I leave my blonde hair and a bottle of lightener to go with it. I, CLAUDE BRANE, bequeath to Dave Bieber the position as President of the Student Council, knowing he will keep the students under control. To some lucky junior boyI leave my seat in the back row of Civics class. To any junior I leave rny false teeth, in case someone takes part in a brawl!

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MARY DEE HAGGERTY Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Small Band 3, 4 Brass Quartet 3 Cornet Solo 1 Band Librarian 3 Booster Club 3,4 Office Staff 3 Citizen Staff 4 PEGGY BRAGG Basketball Queen 4 Booster Club 3,4 Chorus 3 Plays 3, 4 Basketball Queen Attendant 3 JERRY BROWN N 1 .4 ., v .-xl. .EA BOYD HINER Chorus 1, 3 Plays 3, 4 Basketball 1, Z Booster Club 4 Track 1 ROBERTA RETHERFORD Twirler 1, Z, 3, 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1 Plays 3, 4



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I, JOHN PAUL BRANE, leave to Bob Stewart the title as the best looking boy in high school. To Gloria White I leave my tricky way of catching a ride to school, knowing 'she will need and use it. To Larry Floyd I leave my forward position and a nice big box of candy, already paid for. I, JERRY BROWN, leave to Herman Enyeart my ability to goof-off in Civics. To Larry Cooper I give my typing skill. I, RONALD BURGESS, being of unjust mind, leave my car to Don Brane, knowing he will walk many miles as I did. To Janice Eppley I leave a book How to Get by With Murder at LaFontaine To Herman Enyeart I give a piece of my mind. I, DICK CHARLES, being of unsound body and no mind, do hereby bequeath to Bob Stewart my position as editor of the LaCoHi. To Pat O'Banion I leave my Seat in the back row of Civics class. I, PEG DICE, will to Gloria White my ability to travel as much as I have in my Senior Year and find what I did while traveling. To Doris Webb my position as a typist of the LaCoHi. I, RITA ENDSLEY, will to Judy Walters my height, so she will be able to reach the pencil sharp- ener in the back room. To Gloria White I will my Therma Jacket so she will not get cold while operat- ing her look-out tower. I, SHIRLEY ENYEART, will my brother Herman Enyeart all my books. He'll take good care of them To Doris Webb I leave my little black address book with all my old boy friends addresses. I, JOHN Fox FAGER, will my ability to play ball for the wrong team to Donald Brane. To Larry Floyd I will my lukewarm Plymouth, so he will not have to get up so early to get to school. I, ROGER FAUST, willingly and personally will to Robert Stewart my office as Senior Class Presi- dent, knowing that he will rule over all his classmates anyhow. I will my position on the basketball team to whomever can make the best of it, hoping they will do better than I did. I will to Donald Brane my ability to tear up the back roads, knowing that he will keep them in better shape than I didr I, FLORANNA FOGEL, being of sound mind f?J and body make my will up to this day. I will my headaches ofthe school paper to Shirley Keiffer, hoping she can swallow aspirins better than I. To Janice Eppley I leave my natural curly hair. I'll keep the color because I don't think she would like it. To Pat O'Banion I leave my position on the annual staff, hoping he will attend more meetings than I could. I, EDWARD HAGGERTY, will my ability to get into trouble with the teachers to Don Brane. I will to Phil Speicher my position as a guard on the basketball team. I, EDNA HAGGERTY, will to Gloria White my long hair, so she may have the pleasure of doing it up every night. I will my position of typist of the LaCol-Ii to Doris Webb. I, MARY DEE HAGGERTY, will my dark flirting eyes to Janice Eppley. To Doris Webb I leave my job as typist for the Citizen.

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