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GLaa Will We, the Seniors of 1955, after having been dragged, pushed, or pulled through the past four years, still claiming it's possible to be In sound mind and body, have called you together upon this solemn occasion to wit- ness this, our last will and testament. First: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: To the school we leave all our books, what's left of them, In hopes that they can use them as well as we did. To the faculty-------------------------------we'll Just leave! To Gus, our Janitor, we leave our slightly used gum and our initials on tops of tables, chairs, windowsills and what have you. To the Juniors, our broad shoulders on which to bear the problems and responsibilities of being Seniors. To the Sophomores, we leave our good behavior and our ability to take good care of school property. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our Intelligence, superiority, and ability to get along with the teachers. The following members of our class wish to leave their most valuable talents and possessions to the unfortunate under- classmen. M BOB AMRHEIN wills his way of getting good marks to Terry Kleist who already has a good start. DAVE BARDEN wills his ability to sit in English Class and read Hot Rod magazines to anyone else who can get away with it. MERTON BARNISH bequeaths his driving ability and techniques to Roger Gee who already knows quite a bit about it. DUANE BERGER leaves his old Mercury to the Seniors of next year. Hope you can drive it more than he did. COLLEEN CURTIS leaves her rosy cheeks to Elaine Jenkins. PAULA DATES wills her back seat in Social Problems to any of next year's Seniors who can put it to as good a use as she has. DAVID FITZGERALD leaves his ability to sit quietly and listen attentively in class to Elmer Maglnnls. DIANE FOSS leaves her study habits to an already studious under class- man, Dick Thuslus. NORBERT GORSUCH wills his long drawn out height to Steve Kailing. Let's hope he soon makes use of it. RUSSELL HEPLER leaves his front seat in Bookkeeping to any person lucky enough to get it next year. LENORE JOHNSON wills her technique for noon hour romance to Pat Atkinson. May she get as much enjoyment from it as Nore has. HAROLD JOHNSON leaves his forwardness and ability to think up bright answers to Don Charming. We hope it doesn't give him as much trouble as it gave Harold. BRUCE KEITH leaves his gladness to be out of school to the Seniors of next year. May the teachers miss them as much as they will Bruce. ROGER KOHLER bequeaths his height to Lee Barden. Make good use of it Lee. DONALD MANTHEY wills his ability to play basketball and his way with women to Terry Yeazel. KENNETH MANTHEY leaves his ability to handle girls to Billy Wendt. Page Sponsored By SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING Everything In Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Appliances Sherwin Williams Paints —Phone 30
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DONALD VAN SWOL Don Quiet people are never heard, I'm heardJ Annual-4, Football- 234, Baseball-1234, FFA-I234, FFA Reporter-4, FFA Sentlnal-2. t ; CLARK WERNER Sleep ' It's better to sleep in a classroom than to waste a perfectly good night. Annual Ed. Board- 4, Band-1234, Football- 12, Baseball-123, Newsp.-124. MARJORIE WING Margie Dark hair, sparkling eyes, always smiling —she's a prize. Annual Ed. Board-4, Band-234, Chorus-123 4, Sec.- 2, Prom Court-3,Dramatlcs-4, Homecoming Court-4, Newsp.-124. Newsp. Co-Sdltor-4. Motto: We'll find a path or make one. Flower: White Rose Colors: Maroon and White Left to right: Rhoda Pulver, Secretary; Charles Sommers, President; Karen Roundy, Treasurer; Donald Manthey, Vice President 11 Page Sponsored By LOUIE TONI
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DONNA MARBACK wills her ability to get the boys to Joyce Url. RICHARD MERWIN bequeaths all his hard hours of work In school to John Hanna and Frank Stockwell----may they use them wisely. DONNA MILLER wills all her A's and B's to anyone who can get them as easily as she did. DARLENE MILTON leaves her talent for making up corny Jokes to Charlene Reasor. EUNICE MOLL wills her quiet ways to Ronnie Johnson. SHIRLEY OKAN leaves her pleasant smile to Mr. Soper. The freshmen hope he 11 use it. LORRAINE PATCHIN leaves her ability to have plenty of boys around her to Eleanor Andrews. RHODA PULVER leaves a vacancy to anyone who has the ability to fill It. DICK REARDON decided that he was the No. 1 pest of our class, so to Ray Stockwell he leaves this ability with full assurance that Ray will carry on all right. MARILYN REASOR bequeaths all her hours of studying to Betty Wendt. Make good use of them Betty. KAREN ROUNDY bequeaths her red hair and freckles (all of them) to Joanne Ryan who could have room for a few more. CHARLES SOMMERS leaves his ivory piano keys to Larry Klausch. May he be another Liberace. GENE SPEAR leaves his athletic ability to Donald Chapman. MARILYN STOLLFUS wills her many wads of gum to the freshmen. STEVE THOMPSON leaves his ability to play the tuba to Susie Justice. DONALD VAN SWOL wills his Freshman girlfriend to Mr. Wang to take care of for the next three years. CLARK WERNER bequeaths his ability to draw to Roger Price. We're sure he'll use it wisely. MARJORIE WING wills her Jet black hair to Mr. Wheelock. Page Sponsored By SOUTH SIDE SERVICE STATION Sinclair Gas and Oil-Delco Batterles-Inland Tire Tubes Ira A. Griffin, Manager
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