Rossville High School - LARS Yearbook (Rossville, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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I, Pat Hufford, will to my brother Jim my baton, providing he performs at the basketball games as I did. I, Bill Kemmer, will my seat in the back of the study hall to Phyllis Cooper, pro- viding s'he talks as much as I did without Wild Bill Moody catching her. I I, Jahn Lawson, leave my seat in the study hall to anybody that needs the seep. I, John Lewis, will to the Junior basketball players my ability to keep early hours after the Senior play, providing they can hide the after-effects. I, Charles McCoy, hereby will my car to anybody who can get it started on a cold morning, or anytime as far as that goes. I, Richard Metzger, will my government book to Wayne Flora, providing he doesn't mark in it. I, Alice Miller, will my long fingernails to Sonnie White, providing she will keep 'them polished and will not break or chew them. I, Carolyn Miller, will my front seat in physics class to anyone who is not afraid of Mr. Fox's experiments, providing he hasn't blown up. I I, Richard Miller, will to Dick Ticen the liquid duplicator, providing he uses it as often as I did. I, Lanny Moore, will my government book to Ken Fickle, providing he changes his interests from science. I, Linda Ottinger, will my ability to go steady to Marsha Pearcy, providing she enioys it as much as I have. I, Claude Price, will my ability to get along with Mr. Marshall to Maurice Dav- ies, providing he stays out of the office. I, Mary Helen Rohr, will my ability to play the piano to Ruth Dunk, providing she does not tear up other school's pianos. I, Marcia Salmon, will my seat in the study hall to Trudy George, providing Richard Ticen sits in the same seat next year. I, Evelyn Scolley, bequeath my early lunch hour to Mrs. Rex, providing she's always on time to Spanish class. I, Harold Scolley, will my iob in the cafeteria to any able-bodied person, pro- viding they Ieave more dishes than I did. I, Terry Shaffer, as the only boy in shorthand class, will my books to any boy who has the ability to get along with girls. I, Charlene Tansey, will my ability to play a clarinet loudly to Velma Suter, pro- viding she doesn't exasperate the director as I have done. I, Betty Thomas, leave my Frankfort interest to any Rossville girl, providing her interest isn't aimed direcly at mine. I, Larry Tull, will my motorcycle to anyone during the winter months. I, Gordon P. Wagoner, do hereby bequeath my Cicero and Virgil texts to any brave soul who will promise to study them. I, Donna Waldron, will my ability to keep warm in my formal to Mr. Niswong- er, providing he doesn't wear long red flannels. I, Robert Waldron, will my iob in the cafeteria to any able-bodied Junior, who will save the pieces of all dishes that fall overboard. I, Jim Waters, will Jack Pritchard my seat in business math, providing he takes it home at the end of the year. I, Sara Wilkins, will my ability to be happy-go-lucky to Clara Reed. We the class of I955, nominate and appoint Mr. Ralph Acord to be executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this fifth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-five.

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BEING OF SOUND MIND, WE DO MAKE, PUBLISH, AND DECLARE THIS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF - THE ROSSVILLE SENIORS OF I955. I, Robert Archer, will to any high school boy my place as captain of the china clipper, providing he doesn't break as many dishes as I did. I, Tom Beets, leave to those who have no fear of Mrs. Marshall my habit of chewing gum. Good luck. I, Judy Biesecker, bequeath my ability to keep late hours during the basketball season to Jerry Weida. I, Jo Bogan, will my ability to eat cinnamon balls in government class without getting caught to the Junior class. I, Fred Brown, will my height to Dallas Roth, providing he will use it for basket- ball in 56 . I, Kay Burkhalter, bequeath to Mr. Niswonger the horn and bell on our car, pro- viding he derives as much enioyment from them as I have. I, Kenneth Butler, do hereby bequeath my wavy hair to Billy Sheets, provid- ing he keeps it combed. I, James Butz, will my seat in the study hall to Frank Calhoun, providing he doesn't squeak the seat too often. I, Patricia Coleman, bequeath my ability to drive I???l to all beginning drivers- training students, providing they don't scrape any fenders as I did. I, Donald Cox, will my physics book to anyone who wishes to become a gen- ius. I, Charles Davies, will my ability to sleep in physics class to any Junior who promises not to get caught. I, Larry DeFord, will my curly hair to any boy in high school, providing he has a girl friend who won't let him get la crew cut. I, Gerald Devore, will my back seat in the study hall to some boy who will first get his studies, then play. I, Charles Douglas, bequeath my government book to Dick Ticen providing he gets more out of it than I did. I, Norman Duckworth, do hereby bequeath my sixth period study hall to Ross Milner, providing he uses it as I did, and doesn't snore. I, Carol Finley, will my place in Band to anyone who will practice as faithfully as I did. I, Pat Finney, do hereby will my shorthand book to any student brave enough to take the course. I, Ronnie Fisher, under the circumstances, will my ability to drive to Rita Mil- ner, providing she doesn't tear off as many fenders as I did. I, Hope Gilman, will my ready smile to Suzanne Wolf, providing she never forgets to use it. I, Audrey Gochenour, will Jack Hobbs to Joann Myer providing she keeps his fingernails cut. I, Barbara Good, will my fondness for square dancing to anyone who will faith- fully attend all of Little Jeff's square dances. I, Charles Greenwood, will my rights of chewing gum in Mrs. Crum's class to Richard Hahrner, providing he isn't caught as many times as I was. I, Judy Hackerd, will to my brother Bob the ability to get along with one of the George girls. I, Don Hamm, will my seat in physics class to any future student who likes to hear good stories. I, David Hufford, will my comb to Don Mockerman, providing he gets as much use of it as I did.



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