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CLASS WILL We the Seruor Class of Polk Hlgh School of 1956 being of unsound Judgment insane thoughts and unused mmds do declare this to be our last will and testament First we bequeath our seats 1n study hall to the J umors Next our love for one another to the Sophomores Our four years of all play and no work to the Freshmen Our deepest sympathy to the faculty And last our own personal wills as follows Carolyn Arnold will my driving ability to Joyce Strett Nevin Bowers will my crewcut to Jerry Hartley Cora Fryman will my old driver hcense to Marlene Oxender Eddie Haun will my basketball trunks to Phil Crossen Ann Hootman will my violin to Diane Turk Ralph Howell will my General Science seat to anyone who is smart enough to keep it for four years Carolyn Kuchenbecker will my Ma Sptnks wig to Gladys Johnson Jane Mc Quate will my ablhty to stay thin to Dorothy Z.eh Adalou Olderman will my Senior Headaches to Sue Olderman Patsy Oxender will my quietness to Bonny Wlley John Pinski will my many girl friends to Dean Gast Jerry Signst will my height to B111 Richerts Bob Roseborough will my blond curls to Bob Honce Mike Sweet will my car to anyone who has enough courage to drive it Larry Thompson will my perfect attendance record to Charhe Campbell. I Donna Weltmer will my ab1l1ty never to fight to Pat Sweet L ' . . . . . . . I, ' , ' . I, , . . , . L . I . . i I, ' . . . . . I' ' . . . . I, David Kramer, will my acting ability to David Holland. I' ' . . . D L ' . . . . . I, . ' ' . I' ' . . . . I' . ., , . . v L . . ' . . . . . I, , ' . I. . . . . , c I, ' . .
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C ASS PRIIPIIECY One room was occupted by LARRY THOMPSON He had been a soda Jerk tn Los Angeles unul hrs boss found htm sleepmg on the Job ln another room we dtscovered the remalns ofwhat appeared to be an explorauon party from Afrtca ADALOU OLDERMAN had penetrated darkest Afrtca and brought back many remaxns About a quarter of a mmle further I found a rad1o statron It had been owned and operated by none other than JOHN PINSKI Hts statton was the best tn the country so the records sa1d and he had m h1s employ the top d1sk Jockey of all mme JANE MC QUATE Jane had a program every afternoon from 4 til 6 on whxch she played records and taught an anc1entdanoe the Jltter bug to all the teen agers Her asststant tn th1s f1e1d was MIKE SWEET Dancmg had always been h1s hobby He owned Mxke s Muscle Bound Gymnaslum Hrs prtze student was so strong that by grasptng h1s ankles he could hft htmself four feet off the floor Thts muscle bound Atlas was NEVIN BOWERS He attrtbuted hrs great strength to eat1ngCheer1os Krx Corn Flakes and Wheatles All these reltcs w1ll be on d1splay at Butches Boney Museum Thts ftnd has helped greatly rn deterrmmng the extent of the ctvtltzatton 1n 1956 WHAT THE 55 GRADUATES ARE DOING Marlene Spotts attendtng Ashland College Dorls Stgrtst attendmg Hetdleberg College at T1ff1n Ethel Crossen marrted to Robert Gunder Shtrley Mack attendlng Wooster Busmess College Joan McFadden tn Nurses Tralmng Joan Herr marrted to Roger Shopbell Betty Lewis attendtng Beauttctans School tn Akron Charles Turk worktng at Fluke Meats lnc Btll Reed loafing Ronald Crossen attending Ashland College Jtm Campbell workmg at Myers. . I - o 9 n . , . . .. - n l ' . . . . , - . . . . . - I I I . . . , . . 1 ---- . ---- . ---- , . ---- . ---- .
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E WERE Y UN Carolyn A PRKSY Larry Nev in III! Adalorx Dave Ralph DOHIIB Carolyn K Cora Ed --I John ane V- Jem, -'
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