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Donna Meyer To Lmda Proctor 50 pounds of excess welght whlch she needs very badly To Betty Taylor my braln I m sure lt w1ll never QIVG her any trouble To Lo1s Mlller my old clarlnet and my posltlon ln band Mary Boland To Marllyn McKn1ght my ab1l1ty to get along wlth the K1pp1ngs To Ioyce Warner my Jumplng ab1l1ty To Llnda Burgess my S129 40 basketball sult Susle Burgess To Llnda Burgess my scorlng ab1l1ty To Sandra McKnight my d1sl1ke for school To Marilyn McKn1ght my SIZG 40 basketball su1t Anna Beth Woodward To all future glrls of S F H S my ab1l1ty to always have an excellent excuse handy to keep from dresslng out for gym Also to Patty Trent the fascmatlon of boys named Ilm R1ta Curry To Barbara P1per my ab1l1ty to Jltterbug To Marllyn McKn1ght and Rozella Sm1th my ab1l1ty to get along Wlfh the Carrollton boys To the next year s cheerleaders a few old yells basketball ab1l1ty To Morrls Weedln my bralns and ab1l1ty 1n Sclence and Shop Orval Massey My ab1l1ty to get along 1n Sclence Class I w1ll to Dav1d Burgess my ab1l1ty to get out of study hall I w1ll to Roger Chr1sman and my curly halr I w1ll to Morris Weedln Gale Schmldt To Russell Crawford my worn out church key I To Larry Hollls my car that knows well the way to Carrollton Charles Dysart I w1ll my helght to Ilmmy Ray my Job at the cafeterla to Larry McK1nney and my basketball su1t to Ioe Ware Ilmmy Appleberry To Carlee Math1S my ab1l1ty to d.I'1Ve Lann1e s car To Danny Summers my mterest 1n the Iumor G1rls To Morrls Weed1n my ab1l1ty to get along Wlth Mr Flscher at the cafeterla Hazel Sm1th To Ioan Templeton my ablllty to keep my mouth shut To Norma Gale McK1nney my shorthand book to some unfortunate Iunlor my Amerlcan H1story book Ruth Lloyd To Lo1s Dohrman my pos1t1on ln band to Norma Gale my old shorthand book and to whoever used lt most besldes myself my gym blouse Ell1s Kappelman To Ierry Wanager my old boys State C1t1zensh1p papers and to Carlee Math1S the pr1v1lege of walkmg over to the lunchroom and belng sent back for runnmg by Mr Flscher Bermce Aversman I w1ll my personallty to Rosella Sm1th and my ab1l1ty to go steady with one boy for over a year to Patty 'I'rent looks as though she w1ll follow my footsteps Wav fr1e O 12 fe man Ann to D OWU R. D. Closterman--To Danny Summers, my way with the women. To Rus sell Crawford my ' -- - ll n ' n I tl I . , , , I - 1 1 n U. I u I n I u n V n . 1 i . . ' v 0 ' T
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, , fam 5 my 4, 2,5 1419 7 .QM 14 5, A Qyifufv f Z 'VQZZWA a f f 2 - 3,4 ff? fi! VZ J k4f7,',,,g ,, ag, a5?fJZ.1e1,r:.fw my? W f .G M' ',KC4 ff le .limi W! M! lmmmff Offlwp 676445 o!f9 6 We, the members of the Senior Class of 1956, being of the highest intelligence and pos- es sors of the finest of qualities, traits, talents, and habits, do hereby unselfishly bequeath a part of these many attributes to our less fortunate underclassmen. Anyone who dares to change or break this last will and testament in any way, shape, or form shall thereby suffer the penalty of the withdrawal of the qualities, traits, talents, and habits herein described. Mr. Harris--A jar of jelly, and a standing invitation to visit the Home Bc. room for hot rolls at his convenience--be sure and bring the jar of jelly. Mr. Powell--A more intelligent American History Class, or at least a more talkative one. Mrs. Statham--Unlimited charge account at a grocery store in Waverly: thus enabling next year's Home Ec. girls to invite the faculty down for a delicious home cooked meal. Mrs. Sheehan--A more alert shorthand class on Mondays, and a new bunch of rubber lands she supplied for our books. P Mrs. Lancaster--Our highest admiration for her enduring patience in being our sponsor and home room teacher for the past two years. . Mrs. Norvell--A new group of freshmen so she may maintain her average of keeping three or four a day from physical education. Mrs. Van Sooy--A better and smarter science class that won't copy and make so much racket. Mrs. Cress--In chorus, a better back row of Senior Girls and some Nutrilite so she can keep up with the younger generation. Mr. Fischer--A better hindsight so he may judge more accurately those who run and those who do not to the lunchroom. Mr. Lynn--A new heater that sends the heat to the back of the bus so the high school kids in front won't burn up while the little kids in back are freezing. Mr. john Hollis--A new rear View mirror and signal that Work automatically. Gloria Ann Martin--A pound of wieners and two cans of sauerkraut for Thursday's dinner. Mr. jack Sherman--A new light bulb for his pole light which seems to bother some kids when they are coming back Hom Carrollton. It seems to always be on when the kids come home from the show. Mrs. Coad and Mrs. Proctor--Enough food to feed Roger Chrisman, Russell Crawford, Roger Schmidt, and Morris Weedin. They never seem to have enough to eat.
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badly . r my old o Ioyce like for n excellent of boys zella rs a few ford my my ability eedin. y car that cKinney, Summers ischer at McKinney book , with UN' f v Www NEW BEAUTY SHOP TO OPEN Donna Meyer announced the opening of her new beauty shop the I-Curl'em Beauty Shop, in Waverly, Missouri. When asked what interested her in beauty culture, she said, My boy friend's curly hair inspired me to make everyone beautiful. WEDDING ANNOUNCED Doctor Iimmy Appleberry, the prominent baby specialist who recently assisted in the birth of twins, said today that he will be married next month to his high school sweetheart, Patty Trent. He plans to have a large family and hopes that Patty won't think eight children are too many. NIGHTCLUB OPENS if The famous Waverly bright spot, Del Micca has opened. It has wonderful performers. Anna Beth, Waverly's brightest and best singer has great competition since Miss Monroe came to perform at the Del Micca last month. Anna Beth has no fears. She says, My husband fthe owner of Del Meccal will stand up for me. -,-.
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