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IIALL OF FAME Tallest............... Shortest ............. Youngest ............... Oldest ............... Biggest Feet.......... Smallest Feet...... Most Bashful ......... Best Dressed.......... Prettiest Hair........ Night Owls ........... Most Athletic ........ Most Mannerly ........ Smartest.............. Noisiest ............. Love Birds ........... Class Workers......... Cut-ups .............. Daredevils ........... Best Dancers.......... Most Likely to Succeed Most Obedient ........ Sleepiest............. Biggest Wolf ......... Nosiest .............. Busiest .............. Favorite Sport ....... Favorite Pastimes..... Favorite Subject ..... Class Weight ......... Class Height ......... Class Shoe Si .e ..... Class Ring Size ...... Market Price.......... .........Glenn—Sandra ......... Wayne—Eloise ......... Wayne—Eloise ......... Glenn—Janice ......... Harold—Sandra ......... Wayne—Eloise ......... Glenn—Janice .........Harold—Eileen ......... Harold—Eloise .........Harold—Eloise ......... Glenn—Janice ......... Glenn—Sandra .........Glenn—Eileen Harold—Eloise .........Glenn—Janice ......... Glenn—Sandra ....Wayne—Eloise ......... Harold—Eloise ......... Glenn—[anice .........Glenn—Eileen ......... Glenn—Janice ......... Wayne—Eloise ......... Harold—Eloise ......... Harold—Sandra ......... Glenn—Eileen ............ Basketball ........Eat, Sleep, Run ............ Study I fell ............966 pounds .... 26 feet, 57% inches ................... 56% .....................67 Anything that we can get Patrons .....................................................Durey’s Jewelry, Kewanee Blake’s Bootery, Kewanee Printed Page ............................................. Dr. Henderschoug, Princeron Larson’s Jewelry, Kewanee
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1956, being of sound mind and body do make, publish, and declare this our- last will and testament. To the Faculty: To Mr. Kizer, the principal: Our gab sessions in 5th period study hall and the wasted announcements that went in one car and out the other. Maybe next year will be different. Right Juniors? To our Ag. teacher, Mr. Luther: I he soil from underneath our fingernails and off of our shoes so that he can grow corn. Hope he grows good corn. To Mrs. Crowson of the Home Economics Department. All the dirty dishes in the Home Making kitchen and all the left over foods in the refrigerator. Have fun! To our coach, Mr. Houser: Our gym suits and showers. Also, the boys football experiences. Better use them coach. To Mr. Sandlund, our music teacher: Our gum we’ve been chewing in class and our broken down music stands. Hope the gum tastes good. To our Commercial teacher, Mr. Paulsen: I he erasure crumbs in the typewriters and our Annual soliciting days. Do a good job. To Mrs. Chesnutt, our English teacher: All our extra money and the Reader s Digest. Lots of reading and lots of money. To our Secretary, Faye Stabler: All our talks in thj office and thanks for helping us through the years. Good talks. Right Faye? To the Junior Class: Our history tests and our trips to the magainc rack. Better luck to you than we had. To the Sophomores: Our large number of students and our getting along ability. Use it like we did. Good advice. To the Freshman: All the “hand me downs” and hope you use them better than we did. Every member of the class wishes to will some of his abilities and possessions to the underclassmen in hopes that they will be appreciated and used wisely. Sandra McMccn wills her gym suit to Josephine Amburgv, her paper route to Eddie Bannas, and her smile to Bobby Foes. How about that? Harold Roush leaves his flirty actions to Ronald Morris, his bow-legs to Carol Krahn, and his red Mercury to Jerry Wdboumc. He needs the change. lanicc Olson wills her dancing feet to Ann Bennett, her athletic ability to Joan Williams, and her ‘man getting ability” to Mary Hill, lake advantage of that Mary. Glenn Carlson leaves his butch to Arnold Carlson, his hashfulncss to Mary Ann Gunning, and his quiet lane to Margaret Carlcv and Richard Rc-denius. In the future keep on the look out in Carlson’s lane. Eileen .Miller wills her “Fan Mail to Sharon Nash, her two dates a week to Linda Moon, and her cigars to Warren Miller and Stevie Gunning. Don’t get sick boys. Wayne Stabler leaves his “Copying ability'” to Bruce Heisc, his freshness to Howard Milnes. and his “46 Chevie to any poor sucker that will take it. Whoever takes it, don’t go near any junk yards. Eloisc Folgcr wills her long hair to Nancy Thorp, her ambition to be a second Marilyn Monroe to Janet Miller, and her drag racing ability to anyone that will drag race with her. Watch out everyone. In witness hereof we have here unto set our hands to this last will and testament of the Senior Class of Neponset High School. Witnesses: Eloise Eolccr Eileen Miller Primed Page Pamp’s Jewelry, Princeton Peterson’s Clothing, Princeton
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l'loisc I'ileen Wayne Glenn Quintet Janice Glenn Sandra name Page...................................................... R, llins’ Grocery, Neponsct Skelly Service, Kewanee Printed Pane ................................... Kirlcy and Sons Fashions for Men, Kewanee Cliff Deans Agency, Kewanee
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