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SENIOR Wlll We the Senior Class of Park Hill- High School being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: Bobby Admire leaves his curly locks to Jack Mitchell. John Antin leaves his stomach growling in American History class. Judie Burns wills her neat, trim figure to Mason Clouse, Lucille Blauvelt leaves her quiet ways to Carol Bade. Joanne Antin leaves her talent of blowing her nose to any one who wants it. Bob Cox sadly leaves Jean. Loren Brown wills his chair in Mr. F1en1ing's office to Claralce Glen. Maxine Candler leaves her cheery disposition to Johnny Hummer. Donna Baker leaves all of her love notes no the Lonely Hearts Club. Chuck Converse leaves his GREAT photography talens to his assistant, Rick Mos. John Cottrell leaves his flirting ways to Alexander Gordon. Larry Flack wills his false teeth to Patsy Clark. Donald Davis and Judy Webster leave the dark room. Connie Riley leaves D. E. class to take her place in the business world. Bob Dixon leaves his chicken stealing to John Bennet. Louella Dunagan leaves for Paris to buy a new wardrobe. Larry Faulkner leaves his collection of freckles to Marilynn Bratten, to add to her collection. Judy Feiring leaves her long, blond hair to Rita Cox. David Foster leaves his class ring to any girl who hasn't had her turn to wear it yet. Lowell and Kaye Hardesty leave to go home to change Penny Kay's diapers. Glen Harrington bequeaths his guitar playing to Larry Ford. Beverly Hellebuyck leaves her ability to get vacations from school to Barbara Smith, Judy Hines wills her intelligence to George Knotts, Karen and Sharon Howe leave the teachers all mixed up, John Huke leaves his dimples to Georgette Battmer. John Mayer leaves his lovy-dovey ways to Mary Hadlock and Joyce Stith. Fayetta Brubeck leaves for Reno. Betty Lou McClung and Marilyn Yates leave their ability to get a diamond ring to Linda Yotmgberg. James Murray wills his '57 Dodge convertible, with its hi-fi set to Pat Edwards. Henry Norris wills his seat in Mr. Thatch's typing class to whoever wants it. Peggy Sue Morris wills her cooking ability to Barbara Cockrill who will need it, Donald Stubbs leaves his ability to get out of classes. Bruce McNamarra, Richard Keller, and Dale Woodward leave for Kansas. Mary Alice Wilcox leaves to find Woodward, Keller, and McNammara. Bob Vance ------- leaves his letter sweater to Martha Caldwell. Sandra Peterson leaves for town to buy more bobby socks, Walt Thomas leaves his blushes to Bob Burns. Joanne Hutson Brown leaves her tidy locker to Sharon Sutton. Harold Stephens leaves apples to next year's bookkeeping students to give to Mrs, Reed. Tiny Ralph Johnson wills his height of 6'3 to giant, Harold Wittelsey. Virginia Jones reluctantly leaves Bobby Stewart under the surveillance of some junior girl. Alvin Dearing leaves his tracks outside study hall, Benny J oe Martin and Richard Wilcox bequeath their artistic talents to next year's art classes. Katherine Greene leaves her giggle and sense of humor to some of the faculty members. Ronnie Kesler wills his red hair and pink sweater to his brother, Gerald. Dianne Kirnsey leaves Heathcliff to Sherry fGertrudeJ J arrard, and the rest of the Pep Club. Judy King leaves LaDel Hardesty and Judy Klamm sighing with relief. EugenefSnooky the Bookiej Klirna wills his ducktails to Rick Peterson. Bill Langston wills his seat in English III to anyone who can stand it for two years. Gayle Mayer leaves with Keith in his truck, Jenny Quimby leaves her lunch sack in the office. J oy Youngblood Mynatt left at mid-term. Loretta Rermer leaves her soprano voice to Margaret Case. Jerry fwrong-wayj Richards leaves his ability to shoot in the wrong basket at the right time to Donnie Livingston. Ed Sager leaves his wild tales to anyone who wants to listen. .T ulia Schnabel wills her long hair to Bill Woodside. .T udy Simpson leaves her little sister to the Park Hill wolf pack. Lynn Elgin leaves in a red and white Oldsmobile. Nathan Spain leaves his friendly manner to next year's senior class. John Stegman leaves for the Navy, Look out, Waves! Judy Pulliam leaves her French horn to Kenneth McMurtrey. Helen Von Demfange leaves for Platte City. Gary Montague wills his acting talents to James Kelton. Cokie Fata leaves her SOFT voice and her SOFT laugh echoing down the halls. Cornell Hood leaves his dancing ability to Bill Sanders. Curtis Hamilton leaves his position as end on the football team. Rosemary Gnotta leaves her bottle of peroxide to Juanita Fuller. Kenneth Rowell leaves his chair in American Problems to anyone, Leroy Pike leaves in a cloud of dust. Mike Deister wills his ability to attract women to Dicky Rarney.
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bxivgg 4 'sv -lf' S v if ,4' ZS, 1 f' E st? V DALE E. WOODWARD Varsity Club Masque Club Football Manager State D. E. Convention Photographic Manager Troyian Staff Junior Play Contest Play MARILYN YATES JOY YOUNGBLOOD fMynattJ Student Council Pep Squad Homecoming Attendant N. H. S. Vice-President Majorette Troyian Assistant Editor Choir SENIORS NOT PICTURED DENNIS MIKE DEISTER EUGENE GEORGE KLIMA Troyian Queen Candidates are interviewed by Bennet Cerf. -QWXYN Oh that Freshman Initiationli What's Cooking?
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BACCALAUHEATE 5335? PROCESSIONAL . . . . , , . . , INVOCATION . . MUSIC.... .. Park Hill Choir . . Rev. Iohn H. Philbrick . . . Park Hill Choir Rev. James R. Belt,-Jr. . Rev. Joseph Mayer SERMON...... .. BENEDICTION . . . Anticipation -- Graduates assemble before Bac- calaureate. 3' M' Q N The choir forms a candle-lighted aisle for the processional X, i ,7 3 Sweet Girl Graduates K , SUNDAY, i MAY 19,1957 4 Varied moods in a moment of relaxation after an inspiring sermon.
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