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TTQJ-NCQ ..,,c..t,,.. Phil Ruscha OKLAHOMA CITY Attended S.G.H.1,2,41 Honor l?olll,2, 45 Glee Club L25 Gregorian Stall 45 Gargoyles l,2,45 Annual Staff 45 Dra- matics 2,4. H , . I ll Leave silence to saints5 lm human. Thomas Stark ARKANSAS CITV. KANS, Attended S,G.H. 45 Basketball 45 Let- terman's Club 4. A, ,,v1Bej,ter late than never. r :F eni ors Joseph Spexa rth COLWICH. KANS. Attended S.G.l'l. 2,3,45 Honor Roll35 Glee Club 45 Gregorian Stall 45 Gar- goyles 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Servers Society 2,3,45 Dramatics 4. Never too busy to help you out. l N X i I i l Q V S- 1' 1 f t 2-if I S fe? L - 933222 f 5- 8427 fr - C ' 4 :ak 1. Q , Ji Y i i .5 H .4 532 V. V i ,gg Dennis Sheahan KINGMAN. KANS. Attended S.G.H. 1,2,3.45 Track 45 Gre- gorian Statf 45 Gargoyles l,2,3,45 Intra- murals l,2,3,45 Servers' Society l,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheer- leader 4. There was never a saint with red hair. Daniel Tellez Los ANGELES Attended S.G.H. 2,3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Servers' Society 2,3,45 Dramatics 4. The world knows nothing ol its great- est men. i -
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gs 1 ,if 1 ...hiv N .,,A ,qw James lvlarlcey WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS Attended S.G.H.1,2,3,41 Honor Roll 1, 2,31 Intramurals l,2,3,41 Class Officer 31 Servers' Society 1,21 Dramatics 4. Smile and the world smiles with you. John E. McCullough SHERMAN, TEXAS Attended S.G.H. 41 Basketball 41 Foot- ball 41 Letterman's Club 4. Always lair and never proud, lewer words and never loud. E eniors N to Bob lVlcClendon OKMULGEE. ohm, Attended S.G.H. l.2,3,41 Honor Roll 2,31 Basketball 3,41 Gargoyles 1,21 ln- tramurals l,2,3,41 Class Officer 1,21 Servers' Society l,2,3,41 Football 3,41 Dramatics 41 l.etterman's Club 3,4. Girls are bothersome but l don't mind being bothered. ...ff 'wjrflf' George Martin WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS Attended S.G.H. 41 Glee Club 41 Intramurals 41 Servers' Society 4, Hes very shy, not very bold, but still water runs deep, we are told. Charles l.. Rellner MCPHERSON. KANS. Attended S.G.H. l,2,3,41 Honor Roll l,2,3,41 State Honor Society 3,41 Glee Club 11 Gregorian Staff 3,41 Annual Staff 2,3,41 Cheerleader 4. Greater men than l have lived --- so l've heard. '.? .
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, ' aria-4 'P I . fi . L li .X Home Ec. class-Krall presses his pants as l'lunt learns . Bookkeepers-but there could be a doubt whether Schreiner, lVlcClendon, lvlarkey, Brad- , ley, Reflner or Benton accomplish much while xg. M Fr. Damian looks on. lvleng and Holloway by 1 . , the windows. --.-,, tm. iv , ,' ,- F' cgi? ' -'rt ' J as L.4d:?EX3e-. , if ---T '- ' 7:45 l 5 , :-H ,H.'1 , ' A ' Triple decker-The boys in this room wanted to conserve floor space. -angan tries Good all's top berth, l lcClendon linds Koeller's mid- dle spot comfortable, while Kavanaugh is satis- tied with his own nest . enior C ass We the Senior Class of 1956, being physically sane and somatically sound, in order to bestow some magnanimous beneficences on those unmannerly, un- worthy, unhappy tyros, who are to succeed us in the glorious quest for wisdom, bequest some of our superfluous surplus and otherwise our numberless achieve- ments to the above mentioned. To our wise and industrious faculty we leave the unregretful relief that your efforts to train and guide us will not be wasted and may our future efforts prove this true. To our surging successors, the Juniors, we leave the rights and privileges that truly belong to the Seniors, that is, to reign supinely over all Gregory Land. To the plebian Sophomores, we leave a tonic, which taken systematically, will rid you by next September of Sophomoritus. For the unrefined Freshmen, we leave a warning not to follow in the footsteps of your immediate predecessors. Herewith set forth are some individual bequests to humiliated heirs: Joe Lee wills some of his giggling girls to David Gustafson. James Beaver leaves his well worn iumping rope to Joe Winters. Joe Spexarth bequests his beautiful bass vocal style to Pat Higgins. James Howard leaves his Iieutenant's iob in the C.A.P., plus 20 lbs. to Hays Smith. To John Whittington, Bob Benton wills his love of the navy. To Sam Griffin, Dennis Sheahan would like to leave all his perfumed hairclressings. Let us take leave of our personal bequest for a moment in order to mention the fact that we are graciously leaving all our private arbor-laned walks to the Seniors of next year, This privilege should be used wisely. John Vosburgh wills his basketball-bucketing ability to his brother Jim. Phil Ruscha gives his one and only man about town routine to James Burbank. To Richard Sanabia, Bob Meng leaves ye-old-barber's chair plus some old barber- shop-quartet ditties. Bob McClendon wills his gum chewing ability to anyone who desires strong chompers. Tom Stark gratuitously gives his unhurried habits to Tom Watts. To Fred Martin, Hank Bradley bequests his beloved three-little bears T-shirt. Wear it with honor, Fred. Here we would like to make another bequest, this to the ultra-fortunate Sophomores. We benignly bestow on them the privilege of attending next years Junior-Senior prom. Wow! Generous John McCullough wills his fascinating hair-style to Tom Goodall to be worn only on special occasions. Warren Koeller leaves his wide awake attendance in class to John Olden My, John, how your profs will love you! Daniel Tarzan Tellez wills his love of the out-of-doors to John Duffy. He'll have to find his own tale. To Cletus Stein Mike Scully wills his badly badgered but beautiful, football helmet. To David Langan, David Chostner leaves his sleeping seat in English IV. Bradley Helbing bequests his well-loved studyhall desk to John Zahler. George Martin wills his muddy boots and dusty saddle to Fred Franz. To Bill Lindsay, Kevin Lutz gives his ability to stay out of trouble. Ralph Foster, you lucky fellow, you get Wilfred Goevert's managing iob To the unexperienced Freshmen we relinquish from our advanced vocabulary one word. Learn the meaning of this word well. The word is girl Jim Marky bequests his identifying Texas accent to Bill Holloway. Charles Reffner bequests his printer's iob to Tommy Martin. Jack Krall wills' his hashing horrors to Wayne Ellis. Jim Hendrickson wills his mathematical ability to Cletus Mages. lt may be of some use. To Bill Eckroat a surprise package, he gets Ray Burgett librarian's iob. Marvin Brunner said to give an inch or two to Sherman McNally. Paul Jaeb, is the winner of Dan Kavanaugh's swimming trunks. Usually the last, but by no means the least, Maurice Barenberg wills his love for roller skating to Luke Howe. Schmitt goldbricking. Scully-the oiliclal iimekeeper I' it XJ' V ' . ' l 'S 'N X 5, . I X-r ,' 1 I 5
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