Syracuse High School - Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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TVitU SENIOR CLASS WILLS TO JUNIORS: L Carol Dreher, will to Sylvia Hart my ability to find | my way around back streets, so she will never again t get lost in town. I, Paul Beezely, will to Deb Thornburg my height so that he may be able to play center on the basketball team. 1, Lou Ann Hunnicutt, will to Sharon Byrd my chance to go to Florida every year, so she too can get a tan. II, Steve Keim, will to Dallas Bjella my car, so he too can haul all of the girls around. I, Larry Nicolai, will to Kent Hursey my pipe and a half s9 he too can rack off. I Sharon Miller, will to Shirley Knisley my Consumers ■c book, so she too may be the only girl in class. I, Wanda Coy, will to Shirley Hickman the ability to get a certain boy in on Saturday night so he can be on t! me foi Sunday school. I, Mark Godshalk, will to Steve Davis my bicycle to ride to school so he too can save money. ; I, Bob Robinson, will to Jack Hart my ability to judge poultry in the county, j I, David Rupprecht, will to Pat Connolly my car, so that he won't have to wait on other people to take him for a ride. a I, Carol App, will to Patti Dreher my ability to get j enough sleep so that she will not have to go to the sick room during Home Ec. : J, Jim Caskey, will to Dennis Bjella my ability to run the mile, so he too may run it under eight minutes. I, Mauri Hughes, will to Pat Moore my ability to have Mr. Barnhart for four subjects without being expelled, j I, Harriett Traster, will to Verla Clayton my ability to i1 acquire a collection of class rings. 1, Jerry Hapner, will to Delbert Thornburg my great driving ability. I» Janet LeCount, will to Beverly Baker my shorthand book, so that she too may live in misery. I» Terry McClintic, will to Ronnie Roberts my good judgement in being a Chewy owner. I» Roddy Laughlin, will to Eddie Anglemeyer my ability to get good grades in citizenship. I» Bette Mollenhour, will to Sharon Treadway my seat in sixth period study hall, so that she too cannot study. I Harriett Traster, will to Martha Firestone my job as Mr. Immel's helper, so she too may be down in the I grade school every sixth period. I» Carol Dreher, will to Linda Bassett my psychology book, so she too may be able to understand the teach- ers. I, Larry Nicolai, will to Judy Harwood my ability to conceal myself while riding in cars, so she won't have ) to be embarrassed. I» Bob Robinson, will to Paul Mey my ability to get back from Warsaw quicker when judging poultry. I, Bette Mollenhour, will to Jane Nusbaum my shorthand book, in hopes that she may learn more from it than I ever did. Jl, David Rupprecht, will to Larry Warner my ability to get out of Mr. Garner's seventh period study hall. I» Nelson Kistler, will to Suzi Klink my ability to park in a woods and not get caught. I» Paul Beezley, will to Bill Dorsey my ability to see and go with a certain girl at Webster. ■I» Carol App, will to Norma Byland my typewriter so she (may have it all to herself. Mark Godshalk, will to Jim Denton my ability to get a seat in study hall behind a certain freshman girl. Terry McClintic, will to Jon Warner my ability to get out of study hall every day. Lou Ann Hunnicutt, will to Priscilla Charters my car, so she doesn't have to walk to school and can catch lots of boys. Jim Caskey, will to Ed Anglemeyer my ability to keep from sitting on thumb tacks the third period, p, Janet LeCount, will to Sandra Miller my Henry J so that she too can go elsewhere than Nappanee. I, Wanda Coy, will to Janice Losee my ability to run the halls without a pass. I, Sharon Miller, will to Morgan Sloan my library period, so he too may study? I, Ned Nolan, will to Jack White my ability to sleep during government class. I, Nelson Kistler, will to Fred Avery my ability to play basketball so he may beat Ted Burson. I, Bea Bachman, will to Judy Kline all my leisure time so that she too may have lots of time to loaf. I, Roddy Laughlin, will to Larry Rosenberry my ability to go through school without buying pencils. I, Steve Keim, will to Terry Frushour my ability to roam the halls with a pass and not get caught. I, Lee Barnhart, will to John Sells my great basketball ability. I, Ned Nolan, will to Bob Simon my ability to still get passes to the rest room while being ineligible. SENIOR CLASS WILL TO THE FACULTY: We, the Seniors, will to Pete Plew a chain so he won't lose his broom. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Longenecker a few dozen parking meters for the parking lot so there will be fewer cars. We, the Senior Boys, will to Mr. Barnhart their entire supply of weapons so he can protect himself in Consu- mers Ec class. We, the Senior Girls, will to Mr. Barnhart the ability to forget the old edition of shorthand and teach the new edition. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Longenbaugh a Joke book, so he doesn't have to use the chuckles from the IN- DIANAPOLIS STAR. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Garner a supply of footstools so his scholars (?) won't get marks for putting their .. feet on the chairs. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Slabaugh a plow so he can get through the halls. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Fawley a pair of roller skates so that he can get to classes on time. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Lentz a leather strap to keep his baton on his arm when he lets go. We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Vance a million pass books so she won't have to write passes on scrap paper. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Richards a lock and key so certain students cannot borrow (?) the tools without permission. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Immel a talk-and-see telephone so he can see if the students are actually ill when he calls them. We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Heaton a years supply of live We, the Senior, will to Mrs. Witsaman a set of rules and regulations so she can read them to her classes. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Stotts a super-powered tele- scope so he can be a REAL star-gazer. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Beck a barber set so he can shave the basketball players' sideburns. We, the Seniors, will to Pete Plew an assistant so he will not have to come to after-school activities. SENIOR CLASS WILLS TO UNDER CLASSES We, the Seniors, will to the Junior Class our sweet dis- position. We, the Seniors, will to the Sophomore girls some boys after we leave. We, the Seniors, will to the Sophomore boys the ability to date the Sophomore girls. We, the Seniors, will to the Freshman Class our know- ledge so that they too may be wheels. We, the Seniors, will to the school love (?) and kisses.



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(fuKt lA FIRST ROW: Pres., T. Frushour; Vice Pres., E. Anglemyer; Sec. Treas., J. Kline; St. Council, S. Byrd; F. Avery; B. Baker. SECOND ROW: L. Bassett; D. Bjella; D. Bjella; N. Byland; P. Charters; V. Clayton. THIRD ROW: P. Connolly; S. Davis; J. Denton; B. Dorsey; P. Dreher; M. Firestone. FOURTH ROW: V. Fisher; J. Hart; S. Hart; J. Harwood, S. Hickman; K. Hursey. FIFTH ROW: P. Jessup; S. Klink; S. Knisley; J. Losee; P. Mey; S. Miller. SIXTH ROW: P. Moore; J. Nusbaum; R. Roberts; L. Rosenberry; J. Sells; R. Simon. SEVENTH ROW: M. Sloan; D. Thornburg; S. Treadway; J. Warner; L. Warner; J. White Compliments of Seswccc 'ptHAMCe

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