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Senior ill Wes the Senior Class Of 1955, having Only a few split personalities and being at least partially sane wish to will and bequeath the following: T0 Mr. -P5252--We're sorry but we have nothing you can use, so the only thing we can leave you is the happy thought that you won't have to put up with us next' year To Powell--We want to will our special wishes for a successful basketball team in the future years and to insure this success, a new can of pork and beans. To Miss Lancasterl--A giant-sized piece of bubble gum to be used at her own discretion, To Mrs. -Qgffelt--A stack of well-worn.music and a welding machine to fix the music stands. To Mr. Coffelt--A stack of old secretarial practice and bookkeeping practice sets, the material leftover from the yearbook, and a pair of gloves to be used while helping Mrs. Coffelt repair music stands., T0 Mr. Brow-ri--A slightly worn skeleton, guaranteed to be of use to no one else and a brand new George Gobel joke book. To Mrs. Norvell--A special passkey to the school library, and we hope you will use it only when Mr. Harris isn't looking. A To Mr. Montgomery--A bucket of bent nails that he can straighten out in his spare time during the summer to use in shop next year. To Gloria Ann--All the senior girls' used carbons and stencils to correct, and the privilege of cleaning out the boys' lockers. To Milton--A.mop without a handle and a lock for the emergency door on your bus. To the Cooks--Two salt shakers obtained by a member of the senior class. , , . I . To the Bus Drivers--New rear-view mirrors and a free driver s education course. ' To the School--We leave the miscellaneous articles that are in our lockers so that they can supply heat next winter, and we leave the memory of a class never to be equaled, And now the individuals of the class of '55 wish to depart with these sacred possessions: Glenn--To David Burgess, my ability to get along with all the teachers., and to Jimmy Ray, a lesson on how to play ping'POY1g. 951151--My abiuty to Hub up in every ball game, to Katherine Smith. ggi,--I leave my front bus seat to Lyle Loch so he can tease the girls behind him,
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s.-,...f-- . -r..l,nQ..,,, 6 4- M .4-V - A ' Sylvia--To Anna Beth, I leave my sweet disposition, and 150 Rachel Markley' my ability to get on the all-star team. Marvin--To the driver's education classes, mY good driving Practices and my book, How To Live Through Wirecks. Frances--To Linda Burgess, 1'1'1Y Old Clarinet and to Kathi' Smith, '3' Worn-out crush on Junior Schmidt. n 4 Donnie--My basketball position to Russell Crawford. Joyce S.--To next year's secretarial practice class, my well-worn typing eraser and my position as official referee of girls' gym class to Betty Jordan. - Wendell--A left-hand pencil to anyone who can use it and my jump shot to anyone who can shoot it. Nancy--To Norma Gale, my typing techniques and to Donna Jean, my ability to get along with Carlee Mathis. Junior--To all the underclassmen, my ability to flirt with every girl in sight and to my brother, Gale, my jumping and basketball ability. Barbara--To Marilyn, a pair of slightly worn gym shoes and to Bernice my un- predictable American History book, - LeRae--To Jimmy Appleberry, my arguing ability and my place on the first team to Butch Closterman. Edna--I leave my tennis shoes to Katherine Smith if she hasn't already worn them out. Darrel--My basketball suit to whoever wants it and to Larry Lynn, my ability to get along with almost any girl. Shirley--My good luck to Bernice. l hope she gets her ring at Christmas, too. lames--To'Orville, my ability to miss at least three days of school and still keep up my lessons. Martha--To Uretta, my slightly used American Problems book guaranteed to bring you many problems. QfI,QE1, T0 mY b1'0t1'1e1 'i11'1aW, Danny, I Will my basketball skill and my ability to always land with my feet in the air, Helen--To Susie, I will my clean locker and to Mary Alice, my place as cheer- leader. - L13 223--To Bobby Stratton, my artistic ability in making paperweights that attract all the girls' attention, Amy'-T0 Joyce Warner, my four years of basketball experience and techniques. To Susie, a Worn-out basketball suit, plans Q Schmi my fr I also l depal' Dear I I forme ed w . A me th Blflag I has ju one of at 55, S aftern much . T be caus coach what e playin the br fused petitor W young ru
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