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Class History As our senior class of 1956 looks back over our past four years, we see many changes. We have had four years of fun, education, and even disappointments. The first couple of weeks of school were very frightening for the eight new freshmen, who were Beverly Puck, Donita Shandy, Betty Bruce, Carol Mellinger, Delores Mullen, Buford Miller, Stanley Shivers, and Ron Shandy, Mrs. Arthur Jones was our sponsor. We were scared to death of initiation because several of us had older brothers and sis- ters who said they would really be rough, As the day of initiation came, we found out that initiation wasn't so bad after all, in fact, we had more fun that day than any other time during our freshman year. Of course, all of us were rather shy during this first year but we got along just fine with everyone and our first step of high school was complet- ed. During our first few months of school, Glena Babb joined our class, Delores Mullen left our class that year and attended Chapman High School, where the Mullen family had made their home. Our second year began a little different for us. We felt much different as far as shyness was concerned, Mr. Lauren Gaddis was our class sponsor and we really started getting the class spirit. That year we started making money for our class. We had a class party and joined many other activities. Shirley Dornberger joined our class starting our sophomore year, she had been a former student at Wakefield High School. Donita Shandy left the class and later married Jess Decker. They are now living south of Milford. Our high School career WHS halfway completed, but our junior year was very busy. Betty Bruce left our class and moved to Wyoming, where she later married. During this year, we had our Junior Play, entitled Mama's Angel Child , Mrs. Sheila Peleaux, our class sponsor, sponsored the play, Also we prepared the Jr-Sr, Banquet, The theme of our banquet was Moonlight and Roses , We really worked to make our banquet a success. ' At last, the year we had been waiting for finally came, our senior year. We wanted to make the most of our last year, and we did, Of course, we studied very hard, but we also had a lot of fun, Each day we knew that it was getting closer to graduation, When the time came in May, it was the unforgettable day of our school career, We knew that after that day, each one of us would take a new and different road in the future.
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last Will and Testament We, the Seniors of nineteen-hundred and fifty-six, school of Milford Rural High, I city of Milford, County of Geary, State of Kansas, being of improved and strong mind, do hereby declare and publish this to be our last will and testament. To the Freshman Class we are leaving our ability of talking our parents into letting us go someplace every time we want to go. To the Sophomore Class we will our ability to grow up, hoping they will take ad- vantage of it and grow to an average height. To the Junior Class we will our good manners. and ability to get along so well together To the teachers and principal we leave the memories of our smiling faces, good grades, and all our cooperation, hoping they will never forget us. To the school we will our ability of working together and getting things done in a hurry. I, Buford Miller, will my ability to play basketball to Gary Shandy, To Charlie Luthi I leave my ability to dance, hoping he will make as good use of it as I did. I, Stanley Shivers, will my 1948 Plymouth to Robert Smith so he can drive to the show. To my brother Gail I leave my good manners, so he can impress all the girls. I, Beverly Puck, will my ability to play basketball to Dorothey Morfitt. To Roberta Leabo I leave my ability of getting along so well with the United States Navy, hoping they will draft her a tall, handsome man, I, Shirley Dornberger, will my diamond ring to Verna Belin, To Jerry Mellinger I leave my Ford so he won't have so much difficulty in getting Charlene to the show. I. Ronald Shandy, will my safe driving habits to Kenneth Breen. To Jay Christensen and Bill Noble I leave my technique with the women, knowing they will make better use of it than I did. I, Carol Mellinger, will my ability to sing to Ioan Shandy, To Jim Head and Janice Brighton I leave my ability to gat along so well with the teacher, hoping they will have better luck then I did. I, Glena Babb, will by ability to catch a man to Kay Bigham and Marilyn Martin, To Darlene Breen I leave by ability to type, hoping she will do as good as I have.
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