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rw s I Semin Wd! The senior class of 1956 being of sound mind and body do here and now make this last will and testament leaving to the students of Meridian High a part of their lives. KAY AKER, will my back stage acting to next year's play cast. JEAN ANDERSEN, will my singing talent to Mrs. Kenoyer so she will be able to sing French songs to her French class. DONNA ANDERSON, leave my ability to work in the office to Kathleen Upper. MARVIN ANDERSON, will my neat hair-do to 'Ira Feenstra. JACK ASPLUND, leave only a cloud of dust from my Merc. BOBBIE LEE AUGHE, will my roving eye to Judy Torgerson. BARBARA BALDWIN, will my man hating char- acter to the freshman girls. RALPH BELLINGAR, unwillingly leave Laura to the class of '57. DOURLAND BIRD, will my physique to Dick Gilda. HAROLD BLASDELL, will my Wheaties to Leroy Hitchcock. ED BROWN, leave my Lynden girls to anyone in that vicinity. BARBARA CARLSON, leave my flirty ways to Brenda Baldwin. BEVERLY CHAPIN, leave my harem to Muriel Rasmussen. MIKE DOYLE, leave my car bouncing show at the gravel pit to anyone who happens to be passing. MARILDA ENDERSBY, leave my True Romance Magazine to Elinor in hopes her marriage can be saved. MAUREEN FEENSTRA, leave only a few bent fenders, since I already left low gear on Ala- bama Hill. LORETTA FORBES, will my long hair to Karen Johnson. MARY LOU GRAHAM, will my athletic ability to Linda Vevag. BUZZ HILL, leave my darling dimples to Mr. Lee who has admired them so long. DON JEFFERS, will my curly red hair to Ida Sanders. SHARON HELGESON, leave my tall tales to Loretta Armstrong. MARY ANN MCCULLOUGH, leave my Southern drawl to Jack Boxx. RON JOHNSON, will my slipping out of class ability to Pro Mattson who is in dire need of it. RON ABBOTT, will my boisterous voice to Carol Raymond. TAMI KENOYER, leave my car hitching post at the Standard Station to Marcia. FRED LEENSTRA, leave my share of the poultry business to my partner, Marlow Endersby. RANDEE MELOS, will my diamond collection to Donna Bame. DARLENE MITCHELL, gladly leave my pep pills and many bright bruises to anyone who wants to lead a colorful life. WILLIAM MEYER, leave my artistic ability to Jerry Manthey. JIM NELSON, leave my deep voice to Squeek who has a lot to say. RON PEDERSON, will my rosy complexion to Deanna Megard. OSCAR RAUCH, will my way with the girls to Alan Bunker. RICHARD SOMMERVILLE, will my mustache to Anthony Forman in hopes that he will be a better grower. KATHLEEN WITTER, leave my pranks to Frank Anderson. SYLVIA WRIGHT, leave my natural curly hair to Charles Feathers and Bill Payne so they will never have to use their Toni Kits again.
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First row: L. Armstrong, D. Bame, K. Upper, L. Mac Kenzie, I. San- T' ders. Second row: M. Gansler, D. Baller, F. Anderson, K. Hayes, M. Endersby. OFFICERS Lett to right: D. Dickson, secretary, C. at-arms, L, Reynolds, treasurer, B. Pfan- nenstiel, sergeant-at-arms: A. Herre, vice president, M, Mattson, Student Council representative: Mrs. Kenoyer, advisor. Wafkw Marcia Gudmunson was selected by the junior class as princess to represent them at the annual Meridian High Carnival. Tex Robinson provided the music for Harvest Moon, one of the first dances of the fall, with Charlene Helgeson as general chairman. The Junior What-Not was presented on March 16th with a hayseed theme around which the variety acts were centered. Two short plays, Make Room for Rodney and The Mystery of the Silver-Backed Hairbrush were the main part of the program. David Dickson was chairman of this event. Under the chairmanship of Marlyn Wilson the banquet and prom in honor of the seniors was given late in the spring. The success of all these events was due in part to the wonderful assistance given by the junior class advisor, Mrs. Kenoyer. QJYV Q91 4... l Feathers, president, l. Feenstra, sergeant-
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