Solsberry High School - Hornet Yearbook (Solsberry, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Baa 20416 and .720 I, Donnie Stanger, do hereby will my curls to Donnie Hash and my ability to drive a chevie to Jim Todd, providing he'll drive it instead of a Ford. I, Wallace McKinley, do hereby will my crew cut and baby blue eyes to all the beautiful girls and my hard top chevie convertible I keep for myself. I, Bennie Lindsey, do hereby will my basketball playing ability to J oe Anderson and my Ford to any girl privileged enough to ride in it, I, Barbara Glidden, do hereby will my long blonde curls to Maxine Sherrow and my public speaking ability to Kay Vandeventer. I, Carolyn Skinner, do hereby will my ability to come to school to anyone who hates to come and my Doctors Degree for piercing people's ears to Sue Corlett. l, Sandra Fowler, do hereby will my ability to go with the boys to Betty Hudson and my yell suit to Bobby Frye. I, Jeanetta Sherrow, do hereby will my baby sister to Warren Hayes and my senior skirt to Donnie Hash. I, Wayne Workman, do hereby will my Ford to anyone who thinks they can keep it in running condition and my ability to squirrel htmt to anyone who has the time for it. I, Betty Jo Michael, do hereby will my long black hair and dimples to Mary Ellen Holtsclaw and my trumpet position to anyone windy enough to get it. I, Shirley Gardner, do hereby will my baton to Carl Harper for his ambition of being a drum majorette and my love to Fred. I, Joann Crowe, do hereby will my Drum Majorette Uniform to anyone who is small enough to get in it and my ability to ride in a two-toned green, hard top Chevrolet, I do not will. l, Jimmy Goad, do hereby will my silly giggle to anyone who feels like giggling and my ability to get along with the teachers to Leon Uland. I, Bob Ledgerwood, do hereby will my ability to flirt with all the girls to Lloyd Ooley and my place as President to anyone handsome enough to get it. I, Viola Cox, do hereby will my innocent stare to Carolyn Padgett and my loquacious dis- position to anyone who thinks they can use it. I, Carolyn Arthur, do hereby will my ability to teach dancing in the Home Economic room to Lloyd Ooley and my baritone to anyone windy enough to blow it. I, Kathryn Strauser, do hereby will my ability to wear an Oolitic class ring to Sue Spinks, and my G.A.A. sweater to Lyvon Raney, providing she can keep it clean. I, Dave Walters, do hereby will my ability to copy bookkeeping to anyone who doesn't get caught and my class ring with all my love to Carol. I, Joyce Benham, dohereby will my bashfulness toBetty Lou Hudson and my glasses to anyone who wants all seeing eyes. I, Earl Porter, do hereby will my speeding tickets to Earl Cullison and my loud mufflers to Jimmy Todd. I, Betty Allen, do hereby will my ability toget in at two O'clock in the morning to my sister, Carol and my long fingernails to anyone who thinks they are big enough to cut them off. I, Rodney Campbell, do hereby will my red hair to Sue Corlett and all my girlfriends back to mother nature. I, Ronald Campbell, do hereby will my quiet disposition to Jerry Ratts and my ability to have all the girls ask me for dates to anyone that can afford to take them out. I, Russel Hamm, do hereby will my old Slumberon to Bobby Hendricks and my ability to travel to Janis Weaver. I, George McCoy, do hereby will my ability to change high schools to anyone who likes to change schools and my abilitytodrinkinstant coffee in the Home Economic room first period to all senior boys of 1957. I, Irene Livingston, do hereby will my senior skirt to my little sis, Jewel, providing she will grow to fit it, and my ability not to go steady but just have fun to all the love sick couples who sit in the balcony. l, Rebecca Mc Combs, do hereby will my little feet to Leroy Robertson and all my love to Tulip.

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Class Wills fcontinuedl l, Sara Hayes, do hereby will my talking in class to Sue Bailey and my ability to play ball to Beverly Myers. I, Betty Louise Michael, do hereby will my ability to stay all after noon at school to Phyllis Vanslyke and my ability to play soft ball to anyone who can hit the ball. I, Carolyn Abram, do hereby will my quiet disposition to Reva Thompson and my Beta Club membership to anyone who thinks they can get in it, I, Freida Spinks, do hereby will my blue- rimmed glasses to Susie Royal and my love to all handsome men. I, Kay Cullison, do hereby will my ability to drive Dads Chevie to anyone who's Pop will let them have it and my ability to have Slumber Parties to anyone with room for five girls. I, Freda Ringo, do hereby will my ability to be one of the girls in the clique to Margaret l-loltsclaw and my bashfulness to Reva Thompson. I, Carol Doane, dohereby will my ability to skip study hall to all the little Green Freshmen and Becky back to the Indians. I, Clifford Unger, do hereby will my little green Ford to anyone who can keep it full of oil and my ability to go home at noon to anyone lucky enough to get to. I, Dean Workman, do hereby will my position as student manager to Margie Wright and my Changing voice to all the Freshman boys. I, Jerry Abram, do hereby will my ability to get to school late each day to Leon Uland and my Mercury to anyone who can drive it. has - eawayi M1955-'5 Title YOU'LL DIE LAUGHING I A handful of heirs meet on a stormy night in weird Creepy Castle to hear the reading of an eccentric will, and to hunt for the precious star-sapphire. Bridget, the comical Irish housekeeper warns all to leave, for anybody who remains all night in Creepy Castle--DIES LAUGHINGI The heirs refuse to budge--and then ghastly things start happening. The place is fairly jittered with spooks--including a phantom cat, Portraits sob real salt tearsl Typewriters are manipulated by invisible hands. The ghost-girl gurges and groans. The devil-monster clanks his chains! Some- body DIES LAUGHINGI And at the end we learn not a soul is actually murdered--it's all a hoax which is being played on a Certain Party to cure a phobia, and how that Certain Party turns the tables on his tormentors will leave the audience in stitches. We want to thank our teachers and Sponsors who helped us present our play which was given April 20, 1956,

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Solsberry High School - Hornet Yearbook (Solsberry, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 26

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Solsberry High School - Hornet Yearbook (Solsberry, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 73

1956, pg 73

Solsberry High School - Hornet Yearbook (Solsberry, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 47

1956, pg 47

Solsberry High School - Hornet Yearbook (Solsberry, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 60

1956, pg 60


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