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Class Prophecy In the town of OBOPSHEBAM Forty-seven seniors and one cool lamb Slowly slink down the halls With memories of when high school began. We roll into town to stop at Heartbreak Hotel, Where Jack Prather's singing is still swell; At the club, beside the bandstand We see the iitterbuggers, Johnny, Nancy, Kenny and Jan. Bob Peacock, the owner of this cool, classy dive Presents Rucly and his Rock n' Roll Five; Judy's wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of ours While Bettylou Wilson is receiving her many showers. We motor on down to Shady Lane, Where we see our own cool friend, Mary Jane; Now here comes Barbara, that real classy dame, I hear she iust played in the All-Star game. Jock, Jerry, and Curg the tops of them all Are really gone at this game of Football; With Bill Beal, the most sensational coach of them all, Watches them groan as they tumble and tall . Henry and Clifton down in their lab, Are Forever mixing up some little dab; With Laura as assistant, how can they miss? When they goof off, she t'latens them with her fist. Betty Jo is still playing it cool, So far she hasn't fallen for a fast talking Fool; But Shirley Hollon, who hasn't been so lucky, Flew off for a honeymoon down in Kentucky. Bettie, Janet and Hody in high society, Have been reading about Zello in Variety; There we'll read about Eddie, Larry and Roger, They've iust signed up to play with the Dodgers. Janice Langford, waiting for a hep little letter, Brought by Paul Fritz, hoping to make things better; Dorothy Holtke is now in New York modeling, New breezy styles from teen-age to toddling. Ann is still trying with her pantomime singing, Knocking them dead with the crowds she is bringing; Dave Whalen with his harmonica playing, Starts the crowd swinging and swaying. Wayne and Ronnie are standing by the way, Laughing and talking all through the day; Remembering all the tun-packed years gone by, They whistle at girls, but they get no reply. Kurt in his new Jaguar V-8' Is the number one bachelor for any date; While Diana is looking for her lifetime mate, The only qualification she has is that he be a grad'uate. Down the street comes short, short, Sally She's supposed to meet Nancy at the OBOPSHEBAM ralley. I Margir, the cat whose still Iivin' it up Has won 3 blue ribbons and one golden cup. Shirley and Betty that vaudeville team, Has got the audience on the beam. Jeanie Tucker was caught on the spot Is no good for she iust got caught. Don, now the iudge whose holding this trial, Just gave Ginny a ticket with a great big smile. Tolida is setting Sonya's hair While telling Dorothy of the real 'gone love affair.- At last we Finished; reunion was great, We met with these kids who really rate, If we don't ever meet them again, we'll sigh And remember the happy carefree days gone by. 21
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Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class in the year of our Lord one-thousand nine-hundred and fifty-six, having em- barked upon and completed four years of preparation for our future, do hereby take this opportunity to declare this our last will and testament. To thee, our superintendent, Mr. L.W. Hurst, we leave our sincere gratitude for the guidance and help thou hast administered unto us upon our travel through the past four years. To thee, Mrs. Anna Kelly, 0th class advisor, we leave our utmost appreciation for the many wonderful mom- ents of fun and work which we have shared. To thee, our devoted faculty, we leave upon our separate journeys through life with the fond memories and the knowledge which thou hast departed unto us. To our cherished Loveland High School, we leave the most unpredictable but the most co-operative class ever to pass through these portals. To those who shall follow ouLfootsteps through the halls of L. H. S. , We bequeath the privilege to carry out all of our unfinished projects, following our fine and upstanding examples; Her Ladyship Shirley Hangartner leaves her love bubbles to Patti Brown. Madame Laura Bridges leaves her position in Physics class to any brave junior girl. Her Highness Ian Heiden hequeaths her F.B. L. A. presidency to Sue Himes. , Prince R0 er McDonough leaves hisiplace as bench warmer to someone with a hot seat. Emperor ohn Trent bequeaths his Bermuda shorts to any boy with pretty knees. Princess Ginny Feulner leaves to follow Chuck. Madame Betty Lue Heisel leaves with her bridal gown and her guilded cage. Empress Margie LaFoIge departs with her baton. Her Majesty Nancy Smith bequeaths her athletic ability to Loretta Jones. His Majesty Jack Loht leaves his number seventeen to any one who is sixteen now. His Royal Eddie Pretzel Purcell bequeaths his bent ways to anyone who can untwist them. General Dave Whalen leaves with his blue denim trousers and blue tweed coat, with a picture of Mrs. Kelly stamped upon the back. Empress Diana Palmer bequeaths her love for bookkeeping to Brenda Mains. Citizenness Harriett Siekman leaves her position as editor-in-chief of the Tiger's Tongue to Janice Wilson. i-Ier Honor Sally Rooks leaves with her smiling eyes and sweet ways. Princess Bettie Miller bequeaths her position as student conductor to anyone who has enough wind to blow a whistle. Captain Kurt von Storch leaves his Stump to the nearest tree. Queen Zella Whitaker leaves her many moments at the end of the hall to anyone who can take it. Duchess Judy Watkins leaves her chewing gum to MI. Kleinhans. Madamozella Janice Langford leaves to join someone. Highness Jean Tucker leaves hergym excuses to Miss Dunlap. Czar Curg Shields bequeaths his requent arguments to Jim Palmer. Princess Barbara Perkins leaves her spectator cheers at games to Sylvia Horton. Knight Don Redding bequeaths his work in the lunch room to Russell Wasson. Sire Henry Stevens leaves his sharp clothes to Bill Rankin. Sergeant Bill Rudisill leaves his dances to the Cleveland Indians. Emperial Highness Ann Minderman bequeaths her speed in shorthand to Gayle Bodley. Countess Bettylou Wilson bequeaths her curly hair to Sue Hombeck. Her Hicghness Mary Jane Switzer leaves her temper to Barbara Craig. Duke lifton Ashcraft leaves the formulas for his smelly chemical experiments to Jerry Poe. Empress Tolida Barnes leaves her pleasing personality to Tappy. r Her Ladyship Nancy Ktoener wills her cheerleading ability to Betty Romohr. Lady Shirley Holion gladly leaves her chemistry seat empty. Knight Jack Ptather leaves his jaw records to Mrs. Kleinhans. Captain Bill Beal bequeaths his speed to John Neale. Duchess Betty Io Updike leaves her jokebook to Chloe Flanary. Emperiai Highness Dorothy Holtke bequeaths her elevator stories to someone with a good imagination. Knight Jerry Brock leaves his many girl friends to J.D. Johnson. Site Ronnie Binegar leaves with a. cheerful good-bye. Count Bob Peacock bequeaths his peanut shell to anyone who can fill it. King Ken Harper leaves his shy technique to Bob Armstrong. Countess Janet Brock wills her showers after gym class to anyone who likes wet clothes. Citizen Larry Frisby leaves his school holidays to Kenny Meeker. Empress Dorothy Krebs bequeaths her quiet ways to her sister. Bobbie. Citizenness Son 3 Herbert leaves with her diploma. Prince Wayne SKumaket wills his clever remarks in American history class to Kenneth Whitecotton. Sire Paul Fritz leaves in his hottod. Witnessed by: Anna Kelly Signed by: Barbara Perklns Sally Rooks Mary Switzer Sonya Herbert Dorothy Krebs Betty Heisel Margie LaForge Shirley Hollon
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Senior Activities : V; r V Watch closely, Laura! It might explode! Did we watch our calories? Name all the presidents! How did that letter get in there?
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