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Ci1 Three musketeers - C21 Rough 'en-it! - C31 Coming or going- - C41 Grandma? - C51 Puzzled? Dressed like a king. - C71 Don't look so sad. - C81 Who's This? - C91 Bathing beauty. - CIO1 Real Cute Cll1 All shook up. - Cl21 Busy body - Ci31 The very end! - CI41 Run away. - Cl51 Bare foot bay Cl61 The RODS - Cl71 This is the life. - ClB1 Old shep - CI91 Rough Rider - C201 Giggles - C211 Guess who? - C221 Now who? - C231 Telling secrets. - C241 Whistling Nancy. - C251 Bored! - C261 Check those stripes - C271 Sober face. - C281 Pale - C291 Wow! - C301 Different, any way! - C What's this? - C321 Those were the days. - C331 Relaxed. - C341 Me and my dollies. - C351 Dog ears! 36 Smoke in our e es C37 a1 Hold my hand! C37 b1 Wedding bells are breaking up that old C 1 Y Y - - - - gang of mine! - C381 Presley side burns? -- C391 Open your eyes. - C401 Wow!! - C4l1 Donnie, Oops! C421 What's new, New? - C431 Play pretty, Bob. - C441 Swallow your gum, Susan? -- C451 What have we here? - C461 Smile pretty. - C471 What is it? - C481 Hello, Mrs. Sparrow. - C491 Gulp! - C501 What must have been a beautiful baby. - C511 Those were the days. - C521 Thumb good, Janet? - C531 What you trying to prove? - C541 Party dolls. - C551 Guess who? - C561 What ya' got? - C571 ls that English,
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gonian All-State basketball first team. Royce was also honored by being chosen for the Shriners' Football Game. Wally Sparks was an alternate for the game. Wally and Royce made the first string on the district football team. Mark Musgrave, John Bick- ford, and Lynn Garrett were named for the second team. Arsenic and Old Lace was the name of the Senior Class Play. All the seniors worked hard to put on the play, which was a huge success. The class elected to have an all-night party May l7, Fun was had by all who were there. Sue Gilbert was chosen as the May Queen. Carol Davidson, Vera McCustion, Peg Stokes, .lan Mulholland, Sheryl Santes- son, and Annelle Davenport were mem- bers ot Queen Sue's royal court. Graduation services were held May 31. We were sad to leave our old friend, Sweet Home Union High School, but we will al- ways remember the many things that hap- pened to us while we were a part of the student body. So long for now. I V.... ,fi , ii lllul 1 ullll S . ll A scene from the Senior Class Play, ARSENlC AND OLD LACE
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CIIIO I, JUANITA ALLEN, will to SHUHS quiet halls and class- rooms after my departure. I, LARRY ANDERSON, will my I's in chrous to anyone who will work for them. I, ELSIE ARNOLD, will the ability to recognize blue and white Fords to Gloria Underwood. I hope that she will not make as many mistakes in the future as she has in the past. I, JERRY BARTON, will all my old textbooks and teach- ers, especially my old American Problems books, to Her- vel Hensley. May it help him to learn to think. I, DALE BECK, will my ability to roam around the halls with my eyes shut to Carl Van Epps. I, JOHN BICKFORD, will all my problems to anybody that is as stupid as I was to get involved in them. I, DELORES BOER, will my grades to anyone who wants them. I, JOANNE BRIDGE, will my above-average grades and my ability to go through high school to my sister, Jeanne, She will need them. I, SHARREL IBRITTOIXII STRUMINSKI, will my height to Wayne Roberts in hopes that it will bring a I958 district basketball title. I, DOYCE BROWN, will my handsomeness to Gary Struhbar, and my size to John Deffenbaugh. I, MARSHALL BRUCE, will nothing to nobody because I have nothing to will. I, DIXIE BURGER, will to Sally and Gumpsie lGoIdiel Graves-in case they should ever need it-my ability to see over the top ot my glasses. I, CAROLENE BURKS, will my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to my cousin, Marilyn Karns. I, ELLA LOU CAHILL, will my ability to finish high school and graduate to my brother and sister, who are now in SHUHS. I, EDNA CARROLL, will my perfect attendance to my brother, David Carroll, I, DELBERT CASWELL, will my broken rubber bands to Loren Grant, a person in bad need of them, I, PHILLIP COOK, being of sound mind and sound-oft body, do hereby will my sparkling personality to any timid freshman who is afraid of walking down the hall- way without a blue slip. I. JANICE COMER, will my ability to get higher grades in dramatics to Margaret Hyde and Gloria Miller. I, THELMA CORSON, will my ability to graduate to all those who think they can't, I, JO-ANNE CHASTAIN, will my ability to sometimes get on the honor roll to Joyce Bair, and to Vivian Wil- liams, my little sister, lots of fun at SHUHS, I, JOE CRAMER, will my size I4 shoes to all the little girls in school to help them kick their way clown the cor- ridors past those rough senior boys. I, RAY CROCKER, will my ability not to skip school dur- ing hunting season to Tom Farley, I, RICHARD CURREY, will my ability to get ahead by doing nothing to the most worthless freshman in high school, Pat Derby. I, HOWARD DANIELS, will my height of 4 ft, 22 in. to Kenny Eberhart in hopes he will make center on the bas- ketball squad. I, ANNELLE DAVENPORT, will to my little sister, Fay- lene, all the great times and worries of high school and hope she does not get involved in half as many activities as I did. I. LOU VEE DAVENPORT, will to Gene Gregory and Bonnie Holder all of my senior teachers-and wish them all the luck in the world because they will need it. I, CAROL DAVIDSON, will to Vivian Williams my ability to fight with her brother and still think the world of him, and to an uprising iunior iGoldie or Franl the Queen yell emblem that is too big for any normal girI's back. I, NANCY DAVIS, will my ability to stay sober but act crazy to Milford Bishop, my bobby pins to Elaine Everett, and my loashful nature to Linda Morton. I, BARBARA DISHAW, will the darkroom to Clyde Thompson and anyone else who is brave enouah to try it. I, ALTON DOAN, will my superb dancing ability to all timid freshmen who hide out in dark corners during dances. I, MARIE DOONEY, will my hair to all those who don't like to put theirs up every night. I, DENNIS DUNCAN, will my old hip boots ancl honker I' llis decoy to Cleora Hash. I, BOB ELLISON, will my snap-on whitewalls to Mr. Johnson's Volkswagen. I, DORENE ERLANDSON, will my cherished nickname as Fats to Carmen Cobat and my cops and robbers tree to Carmen, Linda, Betty and Jan. I, SHIRLEY FERGUSON, will all the fun I had in high school to Trudy Adams. I, JUANITA FIELD, will my dictionary to someone who can use it. I, PAUL FRALEY, will my ability to miss assignments and my love to watch a good boxing match to Billy Seibert. I, JACKIE FISHER, will to Cleora Hash my ability to be president of Honor Society and get straight ones at the same time, and to Darlene Evans my courage and will power to cut my long hair against everybody's wishes. I, MARIE FRAZIER LEOPARD, will my broken pencil stubs and old torn assignments to Carolee Hirschi. The pencil stubs are for chewing and the assignments are for last- minute proiects. I, LYNN GARRETT, will my state wrestling championship to Rod Andrews. Keep your record clean, Rod. I, HAROLD GARRISON, will my diamond studded bottle opener to Dave Wallingford lmaybe he can use it for the betterment of mankindl, and to my little brother, Jack, my ability to do the wrong thing at the right time. I, SUE GILBERT, will to Betty Holley a little black bag that never runs out of money to help her in next year's work. I, LINDA GOEBEL, will to Marge Cox all the Elvis Pres' ley pictures in my locker, and to Henry Honeywell, my messy locker. I, YVONNE GOODWIN, will my ability to attend the Lebanon Junior-Senior Prom with a clear conscience to Sharon Goodwin in hopes that she has a good time as I did. I, THELMA GRANTHAM, will my easy-to-manage hair to Loretta Spencer and my American Problems teacher to LaDonna Murphy. I, GERALD GREGORY, will all my headaches of the An- nual to next year's art editor. I, DICK GROVES, will Samuel Clemens to Miss Frazier. I, RUTH HANNA, will my ability to work in clubs to my sister, Vivian. I think that she will want to work in the clubs she joins. I, JOYCE HAWLEY, will my typewriter to Mr. Marshall to type tests for the seniors next year. I, JACK HOFFMAN, will all of my play boy pictures to anyone with enough nerve to put them in the library, and an alarm clock to DeVonna Osborn so that she will get home before six o'clock. I, CURTIS HOLDER, will my pipes and all the parties that I have had in my high school years to Dennis Ward. I, PAT HOLDER, will all my good times in my iunior and senior years to my sister, Bonnie. I, DAVE HOLLEY, will my ability to skip school for three full years without being caught to Billie Hedeen, as she will probably need it in the future. I, SUSAN HORNER, will my ability to have a clear con- science while rooting for Sweet Home-Lebanon games to anyone who has nerve enough to try it. . I, DON HUSKEY, will to Vilus Peters my crooked T- square of mechanical drawing, to Roger Walker my books as he can use them next year, and to my sister, Norma, all my old notes and papers. I, LARRY HUTCHINS, will all my old shirts and sweaters to my sister, Darlene, since she is always wearing them anyhow. I, CAROL JEANNET, will my ol' southern accent to Patty Joyce Morris. I, ROGER JOHNSON, will my bright personality and my alertness in class to Carl Van Epps. l, JIM KARNS, will my hot Plymouth to my girl friend, Carlene Coonrod. I, LEONARD KEENON, will my ulcers to any iunior who has worried about school work as much as I have. I, RICHARD KEENON, will my noisy pipes to Larry Keenon. I, JEAN KROENLEIN, will my stupid cackle to anyone who is sport enough to put up with it. I, MARDELL LATHROP, will to my sister, Sharon, all of 49
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