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WttU Se uo% gtem TVtUa- 7 $u tio M Carol Weaver will to Mauri Hughes my ability to get along with Mr. Bamhait in typing class. Rosemary Losee will to Mauri Hughes my ability to be quiet in study hall. Deanna will to Arlene Scarbeary my ability to pay my bills before I spend my check. Ronald Thornburg will to Jerry Hapner my ability to keep a car on the road and my excellent driving record. Paul Pollock will to Nelson Kistler my ability to take a girl out on a date without taking her mother too. Jay Rigdon will to Lee Barnhart my ability to stay out of trouble so that he too may be a good boy. Caroline Coil willtoBea Bachman the ability to blow the whistle at the wrong time when marching at basketball games. Larry Mock will to Chuck Largen my knowledge of jokes so he too may laugh with the world. Lucille Bushong will to Sharon Miller the abiliry to have a back seat in Government next year. Jim Connolly will to Steve Keim my abiliry to get along with girls. Carol Michael willtoBetteMollenhourmyseatin study hall, so that she too may be pestered by a cer- tain sophomore boy, as I have been for the last two years. Suzanne Brown will to Roddy Laughlin a wide belt so he can keep his trousers up. Jay Rigdon will to Larry Nicolai my D.A. so he too can get along over in Milford. Charles Schlabach gladly will to Mark Godshalk my physics book. Chuck Zimmerman will to Mark Godshalk my car, so his mother will not have to bring him to school anymore. Jay Brouwer will to Jim Caskey my abiliry to keep cool even in tight spots. Barbara Montel will toCharles Largen my ability to be in the halls without a pass especially during news staff. Nancy Baumgartner will to Nelson Kistler my ability to get out of 7th period study hall since he has had a little trouble doing it legally. Jean Sloan will to Bob Robison my ability to type. Dan Felts will to David Rupperecht my fast feet sohetoomay be successful in catching girls? Walter Brazel will to David Rupprecht the ability to get along in physics class without any trouble. Darlene Dust will to Harriett Traster my shorthand book, so that she, too, can go through misery in her senior year. Marilyn Cripe will to Bette Mollenhour my freckles. Darelen Lung will to Janet LeCount my ability to get out of seventh period study hall. RuthAnn Cory will to Wanda Coy my car so that she too may go to Ligonier to hunt. Suzanne Brown will to Carol App my home economics book in hopes that she uses it more than 1 ever did. Mary Miner will to Carol App my loud voice so she too may be heard at times. John Searfoss will to Paul Beezley my ability to be sick only during school time. Alice Gingerich will to Arlene Scarbeary the ability to control my temper. Peggi Pusti will to Carol Dreher, Jitney, (my car) so she too may have flat tires in the school parking lot and wind shield wipers that don ' t work. Dan Felts will to Sharon Miller my curly hair so she will never have to buy another permanent. Gleneen Peters will to Jerry Happner my ability to read library books in S.H. and not get caught. Nancy Baumgartner, will to Larry Nicolaimy record to lose my class ring for only one week, since he likes to wear his too. Jerry Forrest will to Jim Caskey my racing boatso thathemay keeptabon the other end of Lake Wawa- see this summer. Fay Gard will to Lee Barnhart, my shorthand book, so he may have his father for a teacher next year. Darlene Hickman will to Bea Bachman my bleached hair so she too may be called Proxy . Phil Kitson will to Paul Beezly my ability to get along with Mr. Stotts so well. Harry Brinkman will to Steve Kiem an exclusive membership card to the Alfred Hitchcock ' s fan club. Tom Ryman will to Roddy Laughlin my ability to sleep through business arithmetic class. Max Kleinknight will to Ned Nolan my ability to get the 7th grade girls in a turmoil. Fay Gard will to Bob Robison an air hose so he can keep his tires filled. Patricia Sicks, will to JanetLeCountmy journalism book, in hopes that she may learn much more from it than I ever did. Susan Darr, will to Wanda Coymyoffice practice book sothat she too may get low grades in that class. Betty Denton will to Carol Dreher my abiliry to laugh anytime anywhere so she too may get a big kick out of life. Se Oo i glatt. T tlU 7 » K«de t, glares. The Senior Class wills the Junior Class the right to clobber all Freshmen. The Senior Class wills to the Sophomore Class the right to use the showers provided the water is not turn- ed on. The Senior Class wills the Freshman Class all the gum that is stuck under the seats in the big study hall. Se Uo i gtatA TVitU 7a 7 k ? zc dtcf The Senior The Senior it. The Senior The Senior The Senior The Senior The Senior The Senior The Senior them. The Senior teen. The Senior The Senior The Senior music. The Senior Class wills to Mr. Longenecker the high school and all articles therein. Class wills to Mr. Barnhart a 6 foot length of chain to tie to his time clock so no one can steal Class wills to Miss Hammon a Latin lover. Class wills to Mr. Hughes a Handy Dandy 2nd. Aid Kit for his careless shop students. Class wills to Mrs. Vance a 5 gallon bucket of polka dot paint for her art classes. Class wills to Mr. Longenbaugh an exclusive patent on the history events of the last 18 years. Class wills to Mrs. Heatonone dump truck load of navy beans for her home economics classes. Class wills to Mr. Stotts all its green thumbs so that he too can raise cain. Class wills to Mr. Garner the biggest red pencil made so he won ' t have to go broke buying Class wills to Mrs. Beck a Coke dispenser for her room so she doesn ' t have to walk to the can- Class wills to Mr. Slabaugh all their sunny smiles so that he too may be the life of the parry. Class wills to Mr. Immel an old leather couch for advanced Psychiatry courses. Class wills to Mr. Gustafson their entire supply of booze so that he too can have champagne Class wills to Mr. Fawley all of their infinitives and a hatchet to split them with. Compliments of Sd StcfiAeHto . Silt Wd. Wkvuf Su U
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Se Uo , s4cttvitte NANCY BAUMGARTNER Nancy joined our class when we were sophomores. She was in Booster Club, on the Annual Staff, and usherette at the Junior play. She was Suzie Jones in the Senior play. She was in band her Junior and Senior years. She likes food and to flirt; dislikes: dry jokes; plans for the future: College. WALTER BRAZIL Al was in 4-H for seven years. He was on the basket- ball and track teams for four years and played baseball two years. He likes sports and agriculture; dislikes his- tory and nosey people. HARRY BRINKMAN Harry was in the junior class play. He likes racing boats, science, and industrial arts. He dislikes dogs and fisher- men. His ambition is to become a design engineer. He plans to join the Air Force. SUZANNE BROWN Suzanne was class secretary-treasurer her sophomore year and reporter her freshman and junior years. She was in booster club three years and secretary her senior year. She was a charter member of F.T.A. She was on the Annual staff, news staff, play production, play cast, chorus and art. She was school queen when she was a freshman. She likes to drive and social studies; dislikes getting up early; plans to go to Ball State. JAY BROUWER Jay was class vice-president his sophomore and junior year. He was a charter member of F.T.A. and president his jun- ior and senior years. He was on the annual staff; in both class plays; in chorus, special music, basketball, baseball, and track four years. He likes popular music and math, and plans to go to college. LUCILLE BUSHONG Booster club, annual staff, librarian , play production, play cast, chorus, operetta and band were Lucille ' s activities in high school. She likes music and school; dislikes high- brow people. Her ambition is to become a nurse. She wants to go to college after graduation. CAROLINE COIL Caroline was class vice-president her freshman year and reporter her sophomore year. She was in chorus three years; art and band four years, and special music two years. She likes horses and biology; dislikes forward peo- ple. She was in Booster club, G.A.A., and F.T.A. She plans to go to Purdue. JIM CONNOLLY Jim has been president of the class of 56 since the seventh grade. He was on the student council four years and president his senior y ear. He was on the annual staff, in play production, play cast chorus, art and band. He was on the basketball, baseball, and track team four years. In his junior year he was chosen Boy ' s State Delegate. He was Secretary and Treasurer of band his senior year. He likes sports and math; dislikes sitting on the bench; and plans to go to college. RUTHANN CORY G. A. A. .news staff, librarian, play cast and band kept Ruthann moving at a fast pace in high school. Ruth played Mrs. Digberry in thesenior play. She likes people who smile; dislikes beets; and wants to become a beautician. MARILYN CRIPE Marilyn was in chorus, art, and special music. She likes fried chicken and office practice; dislikes onions. Her ambition is to become a secretary. SUSAN DARR Susan was on the student council for three years; booster clubpresident her senior year ; 4-H, play production, and art two years; news staff three years; Aunt Mirianda in the senior play; special music, band and chorus four years. In her junior year she was chosen Miss Courtesy, Miss Syracuse , and Girl ' s State Representative. In her senior year she recieved the Kosciusko County D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. She likes salads and sports; dislikes rainy days. Nurses Training are her future plans. BETTY DENTON Betty was in booster club three years; librarian one year; play production two years; and chorus four years. She likes potato chips and home economics; and dislikes cab- bage. Her ambition is to become a secretary. DARLENE DUST Secretary-Treasurer of G.A.A., librarian, play production, junior play cast, chorus and band were Darlene ' s activities in high school. She likes having fun and biology. She plans to go to Nurse ' s Training. DAN FELTS Dan has attended Syracuse School all twelve years. In high school he was in chorus three years and art four years. He likes fried chicken, and to hunt and fish. He dislikes cold weather. His plan for the future is to enlist in the Navv. JERRY FORREST 4-H, F.T.A., annual staff, play production, play cast, chorus, art, special music, canteen manager, and band kept Jerry busy. He was also on the baseball team for three years. He likes industrial arts; dislikes nosey peo- ple and he plans to go to college. JUDITH FRANKLIN Judy joined our class as a senior. She previously went to school at Central Catholic in Fort Wayne. She was in F.T.A. and chorus; on the annual staff; librarian; and re- ceptionist. She likes Doris Day, Latin and algebra; and she plans to become a nurse or a teacher. FAY GARD Fay was class reporter, in booster club, cheerleader, 4-H, G.A.A., annual staff, librarian, play production, play cast (had the lead in the senior play), chorus, special music and band four years. In her junior year she was chosen alternate to Girl ' s State. She likes music, office practice and typing; dislikes to see girls smoke. In the future Fay wants an office iob. ALICE GINGERICH Alice was in chorus, band and art three years. She likes steak, Stan Kenton and home economics. She dislikes math and cooked carrots. Her ambition is to become an artist and she plans to go to beauty school. DEANNA GRINDLE Senior student council member, G.A.A., annual staff, li- brarian, play cast, chorus, special music and the operetta kept Deanna busy in school. She likes fried chicken and shorthand ; dislikes spinach . She plans to attend Fort Wayne International Business Colleae. DARLENE HICKMAN Darlene was on the annual staff; play production two years, chorus four years, special music two years. She likes trav- eling and English; dislikes shorthand and snobbish people. She plans to be a beautician. Compliments of 20
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