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GUu Wdl We, the Seniors of 1956, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament. After undergoing the trials of school life: mainly studying, riding chilly school buses, listening to dull lectures, and being sent to the office for nothing at all we believe It Is our solemn duty to pass all these things on to the underclassmen. To the Juniors we bequeath our ability to win the Queen contest. To the Sophomores our ability to earn money and have a large treasury. To the present Freshmen we leave our brains, beauty, brawn, and best behavior; they certainly need them. To the Incoming Freshmen we leave our most prized possessions, our trusty advisors, Mrs. Lenz and Mr. Bussell. ELEANOR ANDREWS wills Mr. Wheelock peace and quiet In Social Problems. EARL ASHLET wills his tall slender stature to Reggie Thompson and Merllyn----Well on second thought I'll keep her myself. CONNIE ATKINSON bequeaths her ability to get along with the teachers to Janet Rohrbeck. GLEN BARDEN leaves his ability to Ignore all females to LaVem Qrueneberg. GALE BERO wills her luck In love to the next lucky P.H.S. girl to get a diamond. BETTY BORTZ wills her beautiful blond hair to Mary Rlordan. CHESTER BRADLEY leaves his ability to play the field to Mike Eggleston and Susie Justice. MERLIN CALHOON wills his ability to be quiet In class to Harry Oleseler. GARY CROSS wills his little used bed to Rollle Hepler. We know that Rollle won't use It any more than Gary did. TOM CROSS leaves his late hours In Pardeevllle to David Southworth who doesn't seem to spend them the same way Tom did. KAREL GIBSON bequeaths her excellent English themes to Worth Curtis. May he be another Shakespeare. KAREN GIBSON leaves her Job as librarian to her successor. May she do as good a Job as Karen did. ROBERT GRIEPENTHOO wills his place In Ag. to Roger Price. You'll have to grow quite a few Inches to fill It as well as Bob did. LAVERNE HAWLEY leaves his ability to do the least amount of work pos- sible and still get passing grades to Gary Herreman. We know Gary will appreciate this gift. JOANNE HEPLER wills her many trips to Portage to Diana Beahm who seems to have stacked up quite a number herself. RONALD JOHNSON leaves his devilish manner to Elaine Jenkins and end- less task of pestering people to Kermlt Hutzler. ALICE KITCHEN bestows her many successful hunting trips to next year's hopefuls. LARRY LYNCH bequeaths his reservoir of knowledge acquired during the past four years to his sister Lucille. KAY PAYNE says her sister Janice can take over her hot-lunch Job, but to be careful and not make any mistakes. Remember that, Janicell!! PHILIP PETERSON wills his chair In chemistry and geometry to anyone who Is foolish enough to want It. Don't say you weren't warned. 11
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CHARLES SCHARF Chuck Mountains, valleys, ----bluffs. Annual Photo. Ed.-if, Sports Mgr.-123,Prom Court-3 - Forensics. JOHN URL John It's well to bake and sweep. It's best of all to sleep. Annual-4, Class Tres. -1, FFA-4, Football- 4. SARAH STOLL Sally As merry as the day is long. Transfer from St. Louis. Annual Art Ed.- 4, Chorus-1, Forensics -34, Library-4. BONNIE THOMAS Bonnie This gal is always in a daze. Maybe its just a growing phase. Annual Art Ed.- 4, Band-12,Class Treas. -3, G.A.A.-12, Home- coming Queen-3, Prom Court-3. LAWRANCE WENDT Noot Of all the animals, the boy is most un- manageable . Annual-4, Baseball-1 234, Basketball-234, Football-1234, Home- coming Court-4. LARRY THOMPSON TERRY YEAZEL Curly Yeaz I can resist every- thing but temptation Annual-4, Baseball-1 234, Band-1234, Bas- ketball-1234, Chorus -4,Drum Bugle Corp -k, Football- 1234, Forensics-1234,Home- coming Court-2,News- paper-123. You haven't heard nothin' yet, folks. Annual Sports Ed.-4, Baseball-1234, fias- ketball-2, Sports Manager-34. m 10 Page Sponsored By PARDEEVILLE ELECTRIC COMMISSION John Wright, Manager
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KAY POETEE leaves her office Job to next year's office girl. Be care- ful and don't let the typewriter get away from you. It's electrici !I1 IONE and IBENE POGUE will the distinction of being twins to the next set which enters P.H.S MARILYN BOBINSON wills her ability to fall In love only once and for- ever to Phyllis Smith. JOANNE EYAN wills her short stature and many freckles to Jean Gorsuch. CHUCK SCHAEF leaves his ability to collect money for the Queen Contest to Ronald Roundy. Now you Juniors will be sure to win. CLAY STEBBINS leaves his athletic ability to Tom Thomas. Make use of Clay's pitching arm, Tom. SALLY STOLL wills her ability to draw to Eldon Hawley. Let's hope he becomes as famous as Raphael. BONNIE THOMAS wills her ability to come In Just as the bell rings morning and noon to Tony Balllies. Now he'll never need to be late again. LAERY THOMPSON leaves HIS 'way with women and L-O-N-G line to Don Chapman. May he be a Romeo. JOHN URL wills his ability to sleep In class to all of next year's bored Social Problems students. BETTY WENDT leaves her many cuds of gum and bright remarks to Judy Thompson. LAWRANCE WENDT leaves his ability to torment the teachers to Leslie Johnson. They really better look out next year. TERRY YEAZEL leaves his Job as manager to anyone who wants to tote water and pick up uniforms. 12 Page Sponsored By HUNS AND ETHELS RESTAURANT ■Chicken and T-Bone Dinner on Sunday Pine Home-made Pies
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