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Class Cul-ups- Evelyn Trauger and Don McKinney Quiefest- Helen Conklin and Bob Stroup Most Conscienrious Couple- Wilma Cornett and Erwin Renz
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Sleepiesi- Tom Marvin and Joe Alexander and Ted Ross Favorite C lass Advisor- Mr. Whitaker b Best Drcssod- Rnn. Fonnor Jock hkQuafo A
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.1?f ,9. 3 . 'f 4-'QC nf K P lv y 1 I ,- 451 WJ! ancf Te5tament We the class of 56 being of sound mind and good character do bequeath and wall this last day of May 22 l956 IRST To the coming semors we leave our rats and the coke bottles nn the concession stand ECOND To the coming gunuors we leave an accumulation of book reports, textbooks themes sports records and music awards HIRD To the coming sophomores we leave any of the good grades we might have gotten OURTH To the coming freshmen, we leave a quiet home room IFTH To the lunror hugh we leave all the privileges we have had IXTH To the Faculty we leave our desire to get out of tests speeches, reports and school EVENTH To the Board of Education we leave our unpaid bulls Joe Alexander do bequeath my hours of sleep an study hall to anyone who needs them Gene Boker, do bequeath my ability go get along with the teachers to Doug McQuate Bud Berberuck do bequeath my big nose and little ears to whomever wants to get a good laugh l-enore Briggs do bequeath my height to Mr Nowakowskr Mary Branson do bequeath my positron as president of F H A to Marcia McGregor Bette Carter do bequeath my brother Danny, to anyone who as looking for trouble Helen Conklin do bequeath my quietness to Daher Huzovnch Wilma Cornett, do bequeath my modesty to Daher Huzovnch Carol Evans do bequeath my pleasing disposition to Roberta Bachrach Rose Fenner do bequeath my cheerleading position to M J Coon so that we may have more 'pep ses sions John Fetters, do bequeath my interest un electronics to my brother Tom Don Grabach do bequeath my drag with the teachers to the biggest brown nosers Gerald Lrllo do bequeath an open wide door to wisdom and success to all my underclassmen Marty Hampton do bequeath my ability to be tardy to Joan Postema Tom Marvin do bequeath my ability to sleep in P O D to Doug McQJate if he can be quiet JackMcQuate, do bequeath the remains of my long hair to Doug my brother who surely need lt Don McKinney do bequeath my careful driving to Jim Jacobs he needs It Floyd Noble do bequeath my quietness to Vincent Garber Eleanor Ousley do bequeath my quietness to the eighth grade Orena Ousley do bequeath my basketball ability to Pat Markley Erwin Renz do bequeath my 47 Chevy truck to anyone with a motor for at Gordon Rrggle do bequeath to Gene Laser my bass drum stuck Mary Robertson do bequeath my ability to 'see through people to Mr Petit Ted Ross, do bequeath my 'Self confidence to Thomas Fetters Here ns hopel , Bob Stroup, do bequeath my ability to iump to Mike DeWitt. , Evelyn Trauger, do bequeath my position as class cut-upto Carol Schneider. , Sandra Vogel, do bequeath my ability go get work done to the iunior class boys. l , Floyd White, do bequeath my watch to my brother, Jim, my 31.05 to Mother, and several odds and 1 ends of clothing to Dad. A E? O gl u . 1 1 . . , . I I l 0 I : , . s . . . - , . - 1 1 1 . . . . . . ' , . . . . . . . . . .. . . , . . ' ' ' - 1 I 1 1 . . . - : , . . 1 1 , ' .. . I l . . . 1 1 ' . . . I I O C . .. . . , , ... . . . 1 1 1 ' . . . 1 1 1 . . , . . . .. 1 1 ' . .. 1 an - 1 1 ' ' . . . . . 1 1 - X u as - - n u 1 1 . - . . . 1 1 N - .. 1 1 s . .. . - . . , , . .. , . . . . 1 . 1 1 - . .. . l . 1 1 1 I' . . I I ' . . 1 I 1 v .. 1 1 - ., , , . 1 1 - . . 1 1 - -- u n - 1 1 - - - no , . I t Eleanor Ousley N X xx . 29
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