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Page 19 text:
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'UNM Realizing we must soon step from our realms of seniority, we hereby do will and bequeath the following: First - To the faculty, our excess knowledge which is so ever present. Second - To the juniors, our status of being supreme. Third - To the underclassmen, all unkept lockers, broken pencils, carved names, and slightly used text books. We now individually bequeath individually to individual individuals as follows: David Rilinger wills his never ending supply of gum to Loren Murdock, Now the girls will like you, too, Loren!! Joyce Yarger wills her ability to burn the candle at both ends to Shirley Blecha. Try getting straight A's now! Gerald Mc Call leaves his many feminine admirers to the remaining boys in P.C.H.S. About time this was divided a little, eh boys '? Marjorie Peckham wills her temperamental disposition to anyone with as many moods. John Barr leaves his athletic skill to Ronnie Prine. Look out everybody, Ronnie's going to throw out his chest I I have Barbara Vrtiska wills her wiggle to Ronnie Habegger. Some people get all the breaks II Ferdie Friedly wills his knowledge of parliamentary procedure to anyone who can shout above the roar. Alberta Packett leaves all spats with the teachers to the memories of the teachers. She always did the last word. David Flanagin wills his painting ability to anyone with an old beat up car. Arlene Halihide leaves her love for bugs to future biology students. Tip, kids, - we don't mean Bugs Bunny I Robert Snyder wills his reserved seat in the whirlpool to Lou Haverkamp. Set your bathtub on a swivel chair and have one at home, tool Karen Preston wills her excellent music talent to all future band members. This will make Mr. Schrepel's job easier. Alan Hunzeker wills his citizenship grades to Steve Boren and Jim Stewart. What a change! I I Earleen Edgerton wills her fame for her thrilling love affairs to Craig Fenton. Try her motto, Forget them not. Richard Booth's wisecracks are reluctantly bequeathed to Larry Phelan for his collection. Juanita Cary wills her studious habits to Lloyd Stewart. This will make headlines I I Larry Herink wills the fullest nature of his co-operation to I oe Smyth. A change, did someone say? Carole Kay Peckham wills her shy and pleasing ways to Susan Yost. Need we say more? ? ? Albert Chauza wills his tendency toward breaking chemistry equipment to someone with a job. lt's an expensive pastime, you knowl Glenda Allison wills her ability to get along with everyone to Barbara Bowhayg as if SHE needs itl Edward Daniel leaves his dimples to Elizabeth Lane. This is simply the finishing touch II Mary Margaret Mc Calla leaves her good parts in the operettas to Gerald Schultz. No time like the present to start swinging your hipsl toys, day I Judy and Jane Hess leave their desire to go steady to the Larsen twins. Oh, you lucky girls I I I Kenny Peacock just leaves I II He's disgusted I I I Byford Alderman leaves his paper route to anyone that wants to get up early enough to deliver papers. Becky Colwell leaves for college and a better supply of males. Bill Kussman wills his physique to Charles Chauza. We suggest Wheaties I I Art Halfhide wills his position at the Gamble Store to Dippy DanieL Now you can play with all the Dippyl I I Roxanne Boren leaves her power of persuasion toBob Vrtiska. Now he can talk his way out of trouble. Jerry Cary wills his height to Charles Cary. We don't want you any longer Jerryg you're long enough II Gary Vrtiska wills his deceiving innocence to Dennis Shaffer. Save itp it might come in handy some We, the senior class of 1956, leave to each and every student and teacher our wish for the best of luck in the future.
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ff .S N Jljf h Hhl agfio In the fall of 1952 our powerful ship, Education, with thirty-four Freshies aboard, started out on a long journey with John Barr as captain and Gary Vrtiska, Ferdie F riedly and Gerald McCall as co-captains, over untried seas bound for the port of Knowledge, Scarcely were we out of sight of land when some could no longer endure the Algebraic dinners or daily Latin lunches and took to the briny waters, while others recovered from their sea-sickness and exhibited talent in music and athletics. Our first stop was Sophomore Island, one-fourth of the journey complete. Here we bade our brave captain and co-captains farewell and Gerald McCall stepped aboard to direct the thirty-two pilgrims onward with Barbara Vrtiska, Jane Hess and John Barr as his co-captains, Our sailing was smooth until a series of Geometric storms befell our pathway. The light was dim, and we all but lost a few in the darkness. After many hard days at sea, when our little craft was tossed and lashed by the waves, we finally reached Junior Rock with thirty members still aboard. Here at the village Biology with Roxanne Boren and her assistants Marjorie Peckham, Glenda Allison, Judy Hess and FerdieFriedly, we learned how to cut up grasshoppers and worms, which we found very exciting! We also learned chocolate worms were good eating. Finally, led by F erdie Friedly and helpers Robert Snyder, David Flanagin, Richard Booth, Marjorie Peckham, and Gerald McCall, we anchored at Senior Year, a large island off the coast of College The journey was complete for some, while others would continue to sail for College, Yes, Senior Year is complete and each must be his own captain as he sets sail on the sea of life. xl -JJ 4 i ,V ,if 4
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NAME Carole Peckham Roxanne Boren Byford Alderman John Barr Jerry Cary Arlene Halfhide Dick Booth Gerald McCall David Flanagin Mary McCa11a Judy Hess Ferdie Friedly Robert Snyder Edward Daniel Larry Herink Becky Colwell Glenda Allison Alan Hunzeker Art Halfhide Karen Preston Jane Hess Albert Chauza Earleen Edgerton Marjorie Peckham Joyce Yarger Barbara Vrtiska David Rilinger Juanita Cary 'llMoQ'o, who AMBITION Secretary Home Economics Teacher General Motors worker Be able to sit around Playing baseball To find true happiness Oh, I'll probably be a billionnaire Mortician Get out of school Dancer Be a successful housekeeper Regional Star Farmer Own pig hatchery Mechanic Navy Live a successful life Nurse Success Successful pharmacist Minister of music Get married Get out of school Make people happy Happiness Housewife Nurse To be a success Teaching PET PEEVE People who annoy me My bug partner Homework Girls with a lot of make -up Cats Sque aky chalk Poor tires Gossip Girls Smart alec ks People who think the y are perfect. Conceited girls American history class Book reports Sisters American history map Conceited people Waiting on sisters Monday mornings People who can out talk me Eating vegetables People snapping fingers Conceited people My badhabit People who gossip Danny Little brothers Snow blocked roads
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