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SHIRLEY MOORE Speedette Reporter, Latin Club, F. B. L. A., G. A. A. JIM McDANlELS Football, Band, Hi-Y, Intramural DUNCAN MITCHELL Latin Club, Intramural Basketball MARILYN THOMAS Block's Fashion Board Representative, Annual Co-Copy Writer, Speedette Feature Editor, Varsity Yell-Leader 2 years, Chorus, Operetta, Senior Play, Class Willmaker, G. A. A., Dramatics Club, F. B. L. A. MIKE FOLAND Intramural, Speedette Reporter MARILYN QUILLIN G. A. A. BRUCE KELLEY Football, Junior Play, Band, Chorus, Operetta, Hi-Y, Senior Play, National Honor Society, Intramural Judy Harris, Mary Praed, Ann Healey, Mr. Lawrence Thompson Come in! Come in! says Mr. Thompson to Judy.Harris, Mary Praed, and Ann Healey, Can- didates for D. A. R. Good Citizen. Ann represented Speedway. Shirley Moors Jim Mcbaniels Duncan Mitchell Marilyn Thomas f X, 'L ' Mike roland Marilyn Quillin Bruce Kelley
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CARLETON TOOLE Class President, Football lCaptainl, Hanna Scholastic Award, Hi- Y Treasurer, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Student Council, Blase Award ll954l SARAH NEWSOME N Assistant Exchange Editor, Speedette Reporter CAROLYN QUILLIN G. A. A. GENE DUFFIN Hi-Y, Intramural, Football, Track, Junior Play Student Director, Speedette Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Sports Editor of Annual PHYLLIS ROBBINS G. A. A., Editorial Editor of Speedette, Co-Business Manager of Annual, Junior Play, Senior Play Student Director, Class Prophecy. GEORGE THOMPSON Basketball, Track, Baseball, Hi-Y Secretary, Dramatics Club, Band, Chorus, Operetta, Junior Play, Senior Play, Student Council SUE ZINK Band President, Chorus, G. A. A., Dramatics Club, Operetta, Senior Play They carted away scholastic honors! HONOR SOCIETY Phyllis Nuetzman, Mrs. Kopesky lSponsorl, Wayne Armentrout, Ann Healey Carleton Toole 5 IV' , Sarah Newsome Carolyn Quimn Gene Duffin Phyllis Rubbing George Thompson Sue Zink
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. i l 'X ,j 4. 5--vu WILL MAKERS Marilyn Thomas, Ann Healey We, the Senior Class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty four at Speedway High School, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. Bud Green wills his ability to be our best jitterbug to Bobby Mason, who might at least try. Jacquie Loffland wills her ability to talk back to the teachers without being sent to the office to Jerry Foster, who has worn a path from Mr. Beatty's study hall to the office. Jody Piper wills her innocence to Jim Stumph, who is always guilty of mischief and just wishes he could be in- nocent part of the time. Keith Barding wills his blush in health class to Mr. Sallee, who was the cause of it anyway. Bruce Kelley wills his ambition to be an electrical engi- neer to anyone who wants a big charge. Dick Gose wills his love for a good ole game of golf to Karen Green, who is sure to take up the sport this sum- mer. lsn't that right, Joe? Sue Zink wills her little black Ford to Kay and the other Freshmen girls. Now, girls, please be careful, keep out of mischief, and do get in early. That's what the Senior girls always did. Phyllis Robbins wills her red hair to Linda Lindley, who can't seem to decide what color she wants for her hair. Rod Dolson wills his deep bass voice to Mr. Johnson. All you have to do, Mr. Johnson, for a winning football season is sing to them. Joan Marvel wills her clothes to Carolyn Skeeters, who doesn't have a thing to wear. Robert Stierwalt wills his guzzling ability to Wayne Preble, who never touches the stuff. Diana Lennie wills her laughing tears to Marilyn Woodward, who laughs at anything. Ted Breen wills his ability to break his arm by getting it caught in the steering wheel to all you fellows who think it's easy to love 'em with one arm. Bob Howard wills Pam to anyone who wants her. lJust try to get herll Emmy Newsome wills her real name Sarah to Antoinette Malooley, better known as Toni. Dave Gross wills his cat clothes, charming manners, and love for Mr. Nay's classes to John Thorne, who Mr. Nay thinks runs a close second. Mary Praed will leave her position as Dramatics Club president to Marilyn Monroe. That may create an interest among the boys. George Dryer wills his ability to be absent on test days to Donna Burton, who seems to follow the same plan. Class Will Anne Blair wills her natural curly hair to Mr. Thompson. Need we say more? Ray Smith wills his position as anchor yanker to all you fools who want to be ground pounders lbetter known as the U. S. Marinesl. Phyllis Nuetxman, Nancy Long, and Shirley Moore will their positions as telephone operators to Bill Healey, who has already spent a fortune in dimes using the pay phones. More privacy in those telephone booths, you know. Donna Shultz wills her long hair to Sandy Messick, who seems to have lost hers. Marilyn and Carolyn Quillin will their ability to confuse Mr. Weller to Reta and Rema Armentrout. Maybe some day, Mr. Weller, you'll be able to tell twins apart. Don Jones doesn't think that anything is given away free these days, so he doesn't will anything to anybody. John Weddle wills his position as Speedway's high hurdler to Skip Heberden, who would have to resort to running under them. Charles Bische wills his health book to the janitor for fuel for the furnace next winter. We hope Mr. Sallee doesn't mind too much. Ronny Albright wills his beautiful curly hair to Jot Toole, who seems to be in the same fix. Mike Foland wills his bashfulness to Bill Crafton. We hope this doesn't inconvenience you too much, Bill. Judy Harris wills her love for sports to Donna Wright. Carry on, Donna. George Thompson wills his ambition to be America's greatest farmer to Carol Fidler, who seems to have an interest in that line of work. Or could it be the people? Carleton Toole wills his position as captain of the foot- ball team to Chester Poor. Attention, Mr. Johnson: Be prepared. Joann Farley wills her three letters a day to Linda Price, who only gets a measly one. Pat Slater wills her athletic ability to Martha Preble. We believe the answer to this will be No Help Wanted. Margie Flanagan wills her pretty blue eyes to Mr. Foland. Now, Mr. Foland, you'll have two that match. Wayne Armentrout wills his position as Editor-in-Chief of the Speedette to anyone with time, patience, and a bottle of aspirins. Jim Farley promises to build a new house for each teacher who gave him A's. See what you missed, faculty? Pam Owings wills her locker next to Carole Lambert to Tom Wilson. He's around there most of the time anyway. Myla Stage wills her quiet ways to that crazy Ann Lynch, who could use a few. No offense, Ann! Jim Howard wills his position as one of Speedway's shot put men to Terry Vaughn, who is likely to be mistaken for the shot. Gene Duffin, our Southern Gentleman, wills his way with the women to Chuck Stout, who has a way of his own. Mike Anger wills his job at Backemeyer's to Kenny Smith who will probably end up either as manager or janitor. Duncan Mitchell wills his position as chief soda jerk to Jim Bledsoe, who Duncan thinks is already a jerk and only needs to be made chief, Marshall Dishon wills his position as Mr. Beatty's fa- vorite pupil to Charles Gebauer, who already has a good start. Marshall will gladly give you the formula on How to make the school smell like a rose. Jim MeDaniels wills the months he spent in bed because of illness to all you lazy people. Marilyn Thomas and Ann Healey will their positions as Willmakers to anyone who might fall into the same trap.
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