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CLASS WILL fContinuedJ Item IV: I I I I I I I I I I I I I Alan Brown, leave all that I have to Roger Kalb. Ken Burgin, will my photography hobby to anyone interested, Carol Christman, bequeath my ability to achieve in home economics to Norma Walther, Janis Fry, will my cheerleading job to any ambitious girl. Ronald Hoover, will my trustworthiness to anyone who needs it. Dorsey Leonhardt, bequeath my ever present grin and dimples to anyone with a sober face. Jeanie Long, leave my job of mending books to next year's librarians. Charles McCallister, bequeath my height to Jimmy Leonhardt. Jim Martin, leave my job as editor of the annual to Ramon Shealy. Maxine Miller, will my job as assistant editor to my. sister Evelyn Hancock. Alex Miller, bequeath my phrase Good Morning to any friendly student, Ted Miller, will my ability to play basketball to Marvin Kocker. Mary Ann Moore, bequeath my ability to remain quiet in study hall to Vic Reffey, Melvin Sturtz and Roger Kalb. I I I I I I I. I. Wayne Pfleiderer, will my ability of getting A's in agriculture to Glen l-loffis. Dorothy Ream, will my love of American History to anyone of similar interest. Dexter Rossman, leave my ability to serve a volleyball to Jimmy Ash. Donald Striker, will my ability to be a good manager to Glenn Cheeseman. Joyce Ulmer, bequeath my ability to get along with others to all who find this hard to do. Juanita Vaughn, will my tiny feet to Arch Frank. Carol Wilson, leave my job in the office to some underclassman. Barbara Young, bequeath my school newspaper headaches to next year's editor, Ruth Perdue. We do hereby declare this will and testament closed, signed, and sealed on this ninth day of April, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-six.
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' It CLASSWILL W the ulldtrslgned. Jmembers of the class of 1956 of Sulphur Springs High School S Townlof ' Springs Corutyof Crawford State of Ohioj of thefUnltedySrates of Atnericay belngofegoodlheulth and aspgndnmtelof tplnd do make declare, and publish thlsour last will and testament. ' , To To Mr Thatcher we leave the pleasantthought they ain t like us g Mr McKinster we bequeath the appointment of Dean of the University of Sulphur Springs M Brubaker we will the broken test tubes faulty bunsen burners and a new supply of chemists Mr Thomas we leave a year s supply of rulers and meter .sticks for use In the second period study . Mr Gatchell, we bequeath our old play books and the memories therein Miss Givin we leave the hope of someday having more tenors Mrs Schiefer we leave the hope of having some good cooks come from her home economics class Mr Fisher we will a flying saucer filled with dinosaur eggs To Mr. Master, we leave the hope of again having a winning judging team. Item II: Tot he cooks. we leave 500 lbs. of butter and cheese. To the bus drivers, we leave four saber jets so they will not have to get up so early. To Ed. we bequeath this annual. ' ' winter. em III: To the student body, we will the hope that there will be many deep snow drifts across the roads next 4 F r - ' , V 'Y .5 ' M :lf . - ..,,- - . , , -- , Miz- H-' , a ,,, I , ' ' wr A U' .':-'ggypi lf- :t-V ., -W,'f11l,f'-e',', ., W , . 5 , 1- , . 1, ,,.r,w .r- 'f QE w, ' 1n'.' ,:, 'f l 'W -1 'i tw gAj'ZiffUT3' M19 V EH A--ss-isgflsgf' f M 'mt-:'+,fvs. 't -3.33, -.H . FWQ.-fvlwi-42- 1' Q.:-'E i ff:-N ,:- ,!v'h '-1i:',- 1, -pg - -w ' Y-V ---' vm-P X ' -'fl ., , s 'E' t v-. J . T M' -wtf , ll- f -3. s,r,,-H' -tv lv f 'V l,,'f.-,ga 4 M, Mat- f,'5. .., -N ru, 1.-t 4 :.s.mra-. .N 1,-rf 2 ., -W W1 ,. ',.1,ef.U ,- H S H , ts' . 1-- N 1 H Ml, .st lf -t ' 3 f . :J ',tf.,: . 1 fl:'vL,-., x,.k,f2f,.g1, , .-5Ifwt,,.. f'i'.y 3- fy. 1 . 'fE.g1..qg ,, ,- my-. ,4-.1 +f52Wf1'f--5-'lat' 1 .- N uw-sax s2'l 'bm2 M
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I I g , X . One day in businesslaw We fell asleep, andthis is what we saw We seniors had graduated from high school you see And what had become of us is a mystery Wayne Pfleiderer' beef farmer of the West l Raises nts steers to be the very best And That voice I hear! Yes Miller's an auctioneer - Dorothy's' job at arestaurant is ideal She'll gladly serve you a delicious meal. Ken Burginis as busy as a bee Dividing his time between painting and photography Mick McCallister can be seen Chauffeuring the Yellow Jackets in his limousine Ronnie Hoover built quite a shop After inventing the Vacuum Mop Jim Martin never got his phonograph you see But he s satisfied now, cause he's a disc jockey Ted and Max still full of charm Are raising chickens and pigs on their farm Janis Fry quitermerrily Is still seen alot with Larry Alan Brown still called the Rain Has invented an atomic train Jeanie Long is quite busy you see Keeping house for her family Juanita Vaughn is a happy spouse: Living in her nice, new house. Barbara Young full of zeal, To her students does appeal. Dorsey doesn't have a care, Trucking has made him a millionaire. Donald Striker is on Broadway Moving scenery for Doris Day. Carol and Joyce, still my maids. Are living in a house trailer in the Everglades . Carol Christrnan liked 4-H so well, She's a leader now, and doing swell . Dexter Rossman, we see him now, In the field with his tractor and plow. We woke up and said, Can all this ,be true? we'l1 leavethis decision up to you. Class Prophets 5 , , ' . 4 A . ' ' - ' . ,,, r- Q 5 5 gf gu , ,hw , y V Lf Qvg,-V2 h - , , , ' , ' t . in 'JN' , I , g ll , x , 4 -A 4' Z ' ' . gQ,,-- if Li. ' r f12s'5+25hEi1 iQf5:5. is f i rfpf- 'DJJ-wa Q' T 'f 1 ii t 9 W f sf? -fr R 1 W is. t my .f -is ix- fs A . . if f - ,,,,:, 1, 9' w.m 1,z,,t.,s..:. is .. sa.. r ,, ' N whiz? fy---1-g,:issar.Q '-:1,'1M:. , ' I M 'J W KM -h r
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