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WHEELER, MARGO An artist . . . fond ot the mascu- line sex . . . very neat in appear- ance . . . congenial. F. H. A. lg Chorus I: Tri4Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. i2ipLsy Swivel- Gi Bu 5141559 WILBU R, DAVE Nature Boy . . . bright smile . . . cheerful outlook on lite . . . natural-born excursionist. Hi-Y 45 F. F. A. 3, 4. WILSON, BETTY Spider . . . graceful, gay, and giggly . . . tacttul . . . an all- around athlete . . , word-wise. Tri-Hi-'Y l, 2, 3, 4: Chorus l, 2, 3, 41 Basketball I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 47 County Band l, 2: Ensemble 2, 3. 4: G,-lee Club 4: Acta Staff: Lite Stat? 3, 4: F. t'l. A. l, 2, 3, 4. leeway s BEAQON swf '- di' GUSIUCS5 WINANS, MARJORIE Her manner wins friends . . . bubbling over with pep and tun . . . on time and always prepared . . , modest. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3: Noon Basketball 4: Chorus 3, 4. WICKIZER, JUDITH Like a battery ever-ready . . . excels in many activities . . . in- dustrious . . . large collection ot boy friends. Basketball Manager l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2: F. H. A. 4: Lite Staff 2.3. WILCOX, GERTRUDE A genial Goldilocks . . . con- noisseur ot music . . . candid . . . plays a hot trumpet. F. l-l. A. I, 2, 3, 4: lSecretaryl: Tri4Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 47 Chorus l, 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Girls' Trio 3: Trumpet Trio 3, 4. WINANS, JACK Muscle man . . .women hater ??? Another Roy Campenella behind home plate . . . likes Bill Haley . . . another motorcycle addict. Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball I, 2, 4. Woop, NANCY She's got that Ivory look . . . an overwhelming amount ot en- ergy . . . a sailor holds her heart . . . wedding bells will soon be heard. Volleyball 3, 41 F. H. A. l, 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I, 4: Senior Play.
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CLASS WILL To the legatees and heirs at law of the Class of '56, late of the town of Montrose in the county of Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Whereas Jay Kelly, the executor, named in a certain instrument in writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of said Class of '56 relating to both real and personal estate has bequeathed the following: To our teachers, who have helped us thus far toward achievement, we do hereby bequeath our heartfelt thanks and appreciation. To the same, above mentioned, we leave as a memento the mem- ory of our student-teachers' basketball game that put some of you out of commission. Band members leave to their successors their love for music. Rosalie Haritun leaves her skill on the saxo- phone to Patty Fink. Our trumpeters, Gertrude Wilcox, Barbara Schooley, Dave Gardner and Roger Torrey will their tootin' ability to Delberta Hitchings and Mary Winkleblech. Proficiency on the clarinet is the gift of our skillful wood winds, Anita Blochberger, Donna Cor- win, and Marilyn Egli, to Margaret Flynn. Reginald Graham, Charles Pratt, Jerry Linfoot, Everitt Lowry, Louis Mitchell and John Sasina each take lfb of their gentlemanlike manner and gener- ously bequeath it to some of the junior boys. Bell-like qualities on the flute are the gift of June Sprout to Priscilla Parks. To George Wilmore and Jim Erwin, Giles Seely wills his low mellow tones on the baritone. All of the said band members leave to Mr. Rolston any squeaky or sweet notes that will come in handy. 5 ' Bettianne Weegar, Raleyne Kudart, Pat Mc- Connon, Dorothy Martin, Marjorie Winans, Connie Myers, and Carolyn Thomen all bequeath their high C's to Dick Vogel and John Moger, Herman Stahl, Andy Gaines and David Fitzsim- ons willingly bequeath their strong bass voices for distribution by Miss McMurtrie. Edith Hayes and Lynn Kresky combine their cheerleading talents and hope that Joan Wilbur can make use of it. Phil Mackey's efficiency as a leader is left to all forth-coming senior presidents. Their crew-cuts are the gifts of Ken Griffis, Dick Pfeiff, Bucky Allen, and Ted Stockholm to David Darrow. Petiteness is a quality Alice McKeeby, Frances Hawley, and Claudia Cutler gladly bequeath to Diane McConnon and Elaine Mead. Judy Wickizer and Judy Geiger not so willingly leave their flirtatiousness to Beverly Frazer. The athletes of the Class of '56, Dick Glover. Barbara DeWitt, Alan Stockholm, Janet Bush, Jack Winans, Betty Wilson, and Linda Brown leave their ability to Susan Bertholf and Nancy Moore.
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