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RUBYMAE SCHNEIDER Soph, -basketball, annual staff, softball Jr. -basketball, volleyball captain, annual staff, softball, tennis, cheerleader; class favorite. Girls football Sr. -basketball captain, volleyball, annual staff, softball, tennis, cheerleader, F. H. A. CLYDE WARE Soph. -F. F. A. treasurer, football, track, softball Jr.-F.F. A. , baseball Sr. -football, track, baseball FANNIE RAYE STALLARD Soph. -Sports Queen's Attendant, office, annual staff Jr. -office Sr. -office KAREN THOMPSON Jr. -Pep Squad, class vice-pres. , F. H. A. Sr.-F.H.A. vice-pres., cheerleader, Homecoming Princess, Girls football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, Student Council sec,
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ROSIE LEE RAMOS Sophomore-Pep Squad, Senior-softball PHILIP SHEARER Sophomore-F. F. A. , softball, basketball, band, Junior-F. F. A. sentinel MARY LOUISE RIPKE Sophomore-Pep Squad, Junior-office Senior-office, softball ROBERT SOLIS Sophomore-football, basketball, softball, Junior-football, softball. Senior-softball BETTY JO ROBINSON Sophomore -F. H. A. , library, Pep Squad, Junior-F. H. A. , annual staff, Pep Squad, District and Regional Typing, Senior- F.H.A. President, library, Pep Squad, annual staff, Girls football BECKWITH STEINER Junior-F. F. A. officer, Assistant annual editor, Student Council, Senior-F. F. A. , assistant annual editor, band i MATILDA SALINAS Junior -volleyball JERRY THOMPSON Sophomore-F. F. A. Junior-F. F. A. Senior -F. F. A.
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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX, A. D. To Leo Morish, Donnie Beard wills his knowledge and intelligence. To Tommy Brandon, Lonnie Beard wills his expert shuffle board shooting ability. On one account, never play Mr. Clark. To Raymond Michalik, Edward Blackburn wills his typing and dancing ability that was left him by La Nell Smith. To James Hebei and Clifford Dewitt, Laverne Brune leaves his driving ability. To Don Rowand, Cowboy Carrell leaves his bull shooting ability. To Raymond Michalik, George Cepak leaves his Blue Suede Shoes. To Bobby Kitchens, Jake Foltyn leaves his book Twelve Easy Lessons In Courtship «by Gets 'em Every Time. To James Baldwin, Pat Jewell, and Ira Dewitt, George Franguille leaves his ping pong ability and his bio- logy report card. To Joe Johs and Ronald Sanders, Fred Garcia wills his driving ability that was left to him last year by Marvin Machart. To Edward Pennington, Lannie Gillette leaves his straight A's in Campusology. (at junior high) To Charlie Cepek, Gaylon Harvey leaves his almost worn-out crab net that was left him by Cornett last year. To Herbert Schneider, Johnnie Hiemanann leaves his late hours and his ability to sleep through all classes and still pass. To Norma Rampmier, Jimmy Jackson leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Clark. To Gerald Wells, Alton Lambright leaves his bookkeeping with thoughts of success, not in bookkeeping though. To Bobby Guttenburger, Charles Mize leaves his ability to make straight A's in bookkeeping. To all of next year's Seniors, Eddie Peres leaves his studying ability in Miss Sanford's study hall. To Leroy Rogers and Roy Corporan, Billy Ray leaves his ability to pick out good cars and to keep away from dames. To Pat Nelson, alias Jake Foltyn, Phillip Shearer leaves his dates with Betty May Fields. To William Sanders, Robert Solis leaves the ability of getting to typing class one or two seconds early. To Bobby Bradshaw, Beckwith Steiner wills Don Johnson's size 13 football shoe and his ability to make sar- castic remarks. To Norbert Eggmeyer, Jerry Thompson leaves his Senior intelligence (ability to sleep and still remain on the B honor roll.) To Jack Crawford, Bobby Walton wills J. G. Smith, his partner who helps him run the school.1 Amen! To Leslie Hoffman, Clyde Ware leaves his athletic ability and his Bible grades. To Irvin Henson, Robert Chaney leaves his outstanding grades in Physics. To Joe Tanner, Virginia Barton wills her Bible and slightly lopsided worn-out halo. To Oren Hamlin, Gladys Bowers leaves her homemaking ability. To Jeanette Allen, Lavern Smith, and Pearl Blackburn, Mrs. Sue Brown wills her ability to be married and go to school at the same time. To Elka Haubold, June Wilcox, and Lavere Bowers, Wanda Campbell Gandy leaves her ability to be secret- ly married four months before school is out. To Gale King, Mary Jean Roach, and Dorothy Roach, Bobbie Ruth Carter leaves her ability to get to school on time. To Anselma Perez, alias Mary Marvel, Sadie Cortez leaves her baton given to her by Kay Green. To Kenneth Countryman, Willene Dollar wills the ability to drive on a muddy country road and NOT get stuck. To Dorothy Jean Smith, Jean Hamlin leaves the ability to get married on the night of the Jr. -Sr. banquet. This was left to her by Jean Ann Falks Carines. Jean says she is sorry but she is still single. To Joyce Sanders, Dorothy Jewell leaves her hefty meals. To Joann Kastrop and Gwen Smith, Nancy Johnson leaves her ability to speak loud. To Clark Jackson, Barbara Keefe leaves her ability to humor Mr. Clark. To Rosie Janes, Norma Rampmier, and Cody Mize, Darlene Keszler leaves her ability to sit on the bench in basketball and still letter. To Joy Corporan, Constance Law wills her beat up, delapidated clarinet, and the ability to skip band! i To Joann Kastrop and Marlene Tate, Dixie Paulk Lowry leaves her ability to catch a man at a water foun- tain. To Jesse Alvarez, Grace Plancencio leaves her eating ability. To Leonard Gutierrez, Rosie Ramos leaves part of the high school. To Irma Serna, Mary Louise Ripke leaves her old friend Pancho Villa . Be sure to tell him hello every morning, Irma. To Eileen Miller and Irvin Henson, Betty Jo Robinson leaves the ability to go to sleep during six week's tests in English class. To Lino Martinez, Matilda Salinas leaves sweet old Palacios High School given to her by Pete. Lets keep it in the family. Lino . To Norma Rampmier, Ruby Schneider leaves her water pistol and big tank of water that Nettie Carter Hale willed to her. To Glenda Reneau, Fannie Stallard leaves her EARLY morning walks (2:00 A.M.). To Sue Ruth and Chelette Dollar, Karen Thompson leaves her jitter bugging partner, Bobby Partain. Constance Law, Wanda Gandy, Karen Thompson, Ruby Schneider, Willene Dollar, Ruby Jean Hamlin, Dar- lene Keszler, and Virginia Barton will their ability to skip school and never be found out, to the whole Junior class. The Senior class wills the caps and gowns to the Junior class. You will have to buy your own tassels.
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