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Class Will I, ROSALIE BARNHOUSE, leave with happy thoughts of the good times I've had at P. H. S. I, RONNY BRAINARD, leave my Model-A carburetor to Billy Morse. I, PHIL BROCKWAY, leave my freckles to be distributed among the sophomore class. I, DOC BROWN, leave my ability to voice my opinion freely to anyone who thinks they can get away with it as long as I have. I, JON CIRANKO, leave my quiet, conservative ways to Lann Rabbits. I, FRED COLBURN, leave my cave-man ways to Jim Pocza. I, SONNY ELLIOTT, leave my football to next year’s football team in hopes of an undefeated season next year. I, TOM FROWERK, leave my long legs to Tommy Stinchcomb. I, TOM HAAS, leave my original sense of humor to Sally Kangas. I, JOHN JANOS, leave my intelligent ways to Linda Nolan. I, PAT JERSEY, leave my healthy head of hair to Mr. Stanley. It looks as though he will be needing it pretty soon. I, MARINA KANGAS, leave my love for hot-rodding to the future Driving classes of P.H.S. I, JILL KING, leave my majorette hat to next year’s head majorette. I, MILLIE KOCIS, leave my full height to Roger Serra. I, RUTH LANGSHAW, leave my cold heart to Peggy Seith. I, JIM LAPHAM, leave my red hair to Judy Hadd. I, BE A LEASURE, leave for the Altar. I, RAY MANTLE, leave my “D.A.” to Mr. Palmer. I, CARL MEGLAN, leave my problems in science to Mr. Stanley to figure out. I, SAUNDRA PARRISH, leave my hair dyeing equipment to Barbara Keith to use accordingly. I, VICKY PEARSON, leave my seat at the back table in 7th period S.H. to Richard Brigleb. I, KAREN PEDERSON, leave my ability to have a good time at PJ. parties to Arlene Saltar and her associates. I, JANIE PETERSON, leave my cheering ability to next year’s cheerleaders. I, JOHN PLUMMER, leave my Peri-Scope and Annual headaches to next year's editors. I, DAVE PUTKA, leave my Atlas build to Leonard Johnson. I, ORPHA RORABAUGH, leave my Italian date book to anyone who is interested and will appreciate it. I, BUZ SALCHOW, leave my “missing tooth’ to Jack Kulinski for him to use on his forgetful days. I, DON SAUNDERS, leave my bold answers in sociology to Mrs. Logan to distribute among next year’s class. I, HANK SMITH, leave in hopes that Marcia will soon follow. I, BEV SOHAYDA, leave my ability to agree with everyone to next year’s bookkeeping class. I, RUTH SPIESMAN, leave my key to the shack to Norma Epps, providing she gives it back when I want it. I, JANET SMITH, leave my petite figure to Ann Cimaglio. I, DOROTHY TIMS, leave my quiet ways to Tom Cerjan. I, RUTH TUCKER, leave my accent and temper to anyone who thinks they can stand the teasing. I, BEV WAINIO, leave my ability to gossip to Phyllis Rabbits. I, DICK WEST, leave my “and ah’s” in current history to Mr. Walker who I know will appreciate them. I, MAGGIE WILLIAMS, leave my athletic ability to Joyce Jersey saying “don’t over-do it.’ I, EARL WINTER, leave my well-worn science books to Bob Hahn in hopes of finding the school in one piece next year. I, CAROL WYANT, leave so that Mr. Custer can find someone else to tease whenever it is convenient.
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’56 Charles A lids Edward Bittig Alma Bogner Richard Brigleb Tom Cerjan Ann Cimaglio Max Cinco Frances Clark Janet Colburn George Disberger Mary Free Robert Hall Beverly Hull Tim Joles Jack Kulinski David Lawrence Bob Liikala Marilyn Marsch Lily Ann McGee Sue McKinney Bill Morse Jim Pocza Lann Rabbitts Phyllis Rabbitts Arlene Saltar Joe Schuldheis Peggy Seith Roger Serra Sally Smiley Nancy Stauffer Marcia Stinchcomb Darlene Sumpter Harold Uhrman Alan Wainio Pat Zeleny
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