Laingsburg High School - Looking Glass Yearbook (Laingsburg, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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I'M Cold Ready? Seniors?? Help!!! Posing?? Wow!! Legs?? 20

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Oun, (?1 Z44 206(1 We, the Senior Class of Laingsburg High School, knowing our excellent and most superior mental ability and realizing the futility of others daring to hope to attain the dizzy heights held by us, do make and declare this document to be our last will and testament. Article I To the teachers, we leave our final exams with a prayer for their sense of humor. Article II To our successors, we leave the well - earned title of Seniors, if they will promise to uphold the dignity of the respected title, and the sage advice to keep their class dues paid, that they may be prosperous in time of need. To next year's Juniors, we will the right to disagree with the Seniors, if they can get away with it, and all the headaches of planning the Junior - Senior Banquet and Prom. To next year's Sophomores, we give the privilege to advise the Freshmen so that they may stick to the straight and narrow path as they journey through the wicked world. To the Freshmen of next year, we bequeath the privilege of buying apples for the faculty in order to insure a successful high school career. Article III We as individuals wish to bequeath the following: 1, Sharon Beardslee, leave my low-cut pajamas to Laura McDonald. I, Steve Ranney, leave my ability to laugh at Mr. Cheney’s jokes to next year’s Chemistry class. I, Kenneth Chant, will all the girls I didn't want anyway to Melvin Ketchum. 1, Dennis Coe, leave my ability to rest my cranium on the hard desks and settle down for a nice little nap, to anyone who doesn't retire early and may need the sleep. I, Shirley Putnam, leave my book entitled, How To Win And Hold A Man to Janet Heil should Janet’s present policy fail. 1, Marilyn Alexander, leave my worthy position as a member of the Frivolous Flappers to Ann Nash, providing she learn how to do the Charleston. 1, Lucille Antcliff, leave all my old love letters acquired during four years of high school, to the school library to be used as models for future lovers amorous epistles. 1, Rosalyn Parker, leave my baton to Jennie Sykes, to beat Larry into line. 1, Mary Shaw, leave my preference for college men to someone more fitting. 1, Corwin Parker, leave my cows to Mickey Coe, to do with as he sees fit. 1, Margie Stichler, leave my love of dark places to Muriel Canning. I, Harriet Gray, leave my love of late hours to Marilyn Lee. 1, Patty Hutchings, leave my high school romances with 8th grade boys to Judy Wauvle. I, Duane Wagner, TRY to leave Elaine. I, Elaine Blackledge, leave my ability not to be left to Vanda Drew. I. Della Hunt, leave my desire to become a police woman to Mary Lou Brya. I, Nancy Watson, leave the candelabra which was willed to me last year to Shirley Pierce, to use for anything she wishes. I, Judy Mansor, do not leave anything because I need it all. I, Lois Cortright, leave my silly giggle to Joann Hadcock. I, Trudy Coleman, leave my air of innocence to Larry Archer. 1, Jerry Adams, leave my ways and means with women, to Calvin Parker if he promises to respect this privilege. I, Beverley Parker, leave my happy memories of Homecoming to next year's Queen. I, Lois Baumgras, leave my tips collected while working at Brook's to Charlene Early. I, Gary Craig, leave my empty shot gun shells and old bear traps to Sharon Willard. 1, Danny Koonter, leave my dislike for Chevrolets to Gary Snyder. 1 Beverly Brink, leave my Air of Mystery to Judy Pelton. 1, John Walters, leave my motorcycle to Rollie Nichols. I, Gloria Frank, leave my ability to listen in on Mr. Nash's conversations while working in the office to Janet Hart. AT, Cathleen Davis, leave to take up my housekeeping duties. I, Tom Croy, leave my high marks in bookkeeping to Jack Snyder. •I, Phyllis Bauman, leave my unspoken thoughts to Sharon Coe. I, Jack De Hart, leave my ability to charm the feminine section of LHS to John Sherman. In witness therof, we have set our hands and affixed our seal on this 21st day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty six. Signed: Judy Mansor Harriet Gray Elaine Blackledge



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