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Last Will And Testament Cf The Class Of 56 We the Class of 56 now being obliged to dep our possessions gained during our good old sc bestow the following. the Janitor: Charlie we will the key to the shop cellar. our Teachers: Mr. Daniels, we will a wrecker to rescue car. To To To To To years Seniors . art with a portion of ho th Mr.McAuley, we will a new basket so he can ol days, do hereby e drivers training bring pears to next To Miss Armstrong,we willanew chair for English Literature class. To Mrs. Hiner, we will a new air conditioning u. it. To Mr. Rathbun, we will the presidency to the Cool Hot Rod Club. To Mrs. Haynes, we will a blanket to keep her yvarm at the football games. Mrs. Mann,we will some talent for next year Mr. Brown,we willa bicycle so he won't hav years P.O.D. class. Miss Jennings, we will a new car so she school. our fellow Classmates: the Freshmen, we will our ability to be Senio the Sophomores,we will our ability to skip cl the Juniors, we will our ability to put on a cla Our Classmates leave: I Karl Beaver, will my football shoes to Ronni will be able to fill them by 1959. - John Beck,will to Jim Reed my strength and en To To To To To To To i I. I Jim Brewer , will my slender frame and quietw needs both. Curtice Bowman, will my weight lifting ability t can go out for football next year. , Ota Cathers, leave behind my old battered book answers to Barbara Bonnell as a token of ou Louise Emery,give to Nancy Weltmer my theo hour day so that she, like me, can sleep one Sonja Funkhouser, will my Drum Majorette abili Jim Glasgo, leave my money bags to Olen P annual because the fund is now bankrupt. Darwin Hardin, will Vilas Deane my ability to Literature Class. Eugene Harris, will my ability to get along with t to Douglas Deane. Dan Hupp, will my car to Dick Marshall so h from the school house to Church Street. I, I I 2 I I ! D I. I. I. 15 C e d an all night rampage and still attend school t s t wo s s 1, Senior Class play. o walk before next n't have to walk to r as s play. in a few years. ses. Etzwiler hoping he rance to overcome e next day. y to Jim Salters-he O Gary Leeper so he s with the underlined r friendship. ry and plans on a Z5 6 'W 0 xtra hour. to Janet McCurdy. rter for next years get along in English h. e e Loudonville girls won't have to walk
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Prophecy Of The Class Of I956 The year is 1966 and I have just returned to Perrysville after ten years in the Navy,to find what has happened to all my classmates while I was gone. As I was walking up Main Street I saw Dave Price who is now work- ing at the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. and is 'the head boss, and with him were his wife and the two little Prices. I asked Dave what had happened to Bob Royer , and he told me that Bob is the head Coach at Ohio State University. As Ibid Dave good-by I saw, Curtice Bowman, who now is head account- ant at the Mansfield Sanitary Pottery. After leaving Curtice, I saw Steve Walters, coming into town on his tractor. I' flagged him down and he told me that he now owns a five hundred acre farm. On down the streetl sawa restaurant that has a sign reading, Cathers HashHouse, solwalked in to find Ota Cathers the sole owner. Ota is an old maid. Whilelwas eating some of Ota's hash in walked Janet Le Mas- ters,now Mrs. Briner, and her four little children. After we had talked for awhile,Ileft and walked down Second Street where I saw James Bre- wer,who is now head of the Sewer Department. Jim is now married and has two children. He showed me his new pick up truck. By that time it was one o'clock and I ask Jim where I could find a hotel that I could sleep in for the night and he said Beck's Hotel is the best,because it is the only one in town, and it is on Third Street. After walking for half an hour I found it, John Beck was working behind the counter and was very glad some one had come to his hotel. The next morning Iask John where the school was and he said it was in the same place. So I told John good-by and left for the school house. As I was looking atthe pictures in the upstairs hall who did I see but, Sonja Funk- houser, who is now teaching history. Sonja told me that Linda Mann is the Elementary School Principal. So I went to see her, Linda shares her office with the school nurse Louise Every. After we talked for a while Iasked what had happened to Betty Robinson and they said she was mar- ried and living inTexas with her husband. I told Louise and Linda good- by and started walking down the street and saw Darwin Hardin, who now owns Hardin's Lumber Co. Darwin is not married yet, but hopes to be soon. On down the street I saw Jim Glasgo who owns the farm next to Steve Walters. Jimis married and had two of his six children with him. After I told Jim good-by, I saw Karl Beaver, who is now the Vice President of the Mansfield Sanitary Pottery and Company. Karl is mar- ried and has two sets of twins. I ask him what had happened to Eugene Harris and he said Eugene had married one of the Mumper girls and now runs the theater in Loudonville. My leave was up so I bid all my class- mates good-by and ran to catch my train as it was ready to pull out of the depot. Dan Hupp 14
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Janet LeMasters, will my ready smile and slow temper to Connie Zody. Linda Mann, will to Bonnie King all my broken bobbi pins, used lipsticks, and run down at the heels saddle shoes so she'll be dressed appropiately for school, too. Dave Price, will my ability to go steady to John Weirick. Betty Robinson, will my ability to stick to one boy to Ellen Wise. Robert Royer,bestow upon Charles Frontz the desk I had in English class. It has all the answers written on it and candy in the left hand corner. Steve Walters,will my silence to Tom Melton, so the teachers will have some peace. 16
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