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Junior Escorts Marcia AlbrightValedictorian Mr' Don Smifhgpfesidem Of the B03 Carol Dorman-Saluatorian Presentation of Diplomas COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Friday, May 19, 1961 8:00 P.M. nv'-,11'.,4'!V1l' M! H , 6 lf -- Carol Dorman-Girls, Athletic Award Dale Sheld0n'BOYS, Afhlefic Awar Class Motto: We Strive To Make The Best Better Class Colors: V V Red and Silver Class Flower: Carnation 'fpomp and Circumstancev Joyce McMichael-Citizenship Awa Mr. Wayne Breeding Carol Dorman Rev. A261 Smith Presentation of Class Salutatory Address NI-ife is Made V0 W0fk,,
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At eight o'clock we st. ed our tour for the ay by visiting the jefferson and Lincoln me- orials and the Washington monument. From hese we went on a tour of the White House, seeing some of the famous rooms we've heard lso much about. The National Art Gallery was our next stop. There were paintings by such famous people as Dali, Rembrandt, and many others. In the afternoon we visited the Capitol and attended the House and the Senate. Neal Smith, our Congressman, was there to greet us. We also saw a few of the more famous Senators such as Goldwater and Morris. Our last stop that day was the Smithsonian Institution. Here, lwe saw the famous Hope Diamond. The following day we drove into Virginia and visited Mount Vernon. We spent the whole morning here for everything was so beautiful and uthentic. The gardens were in full bloom and very lovely. After lunch e went to Arlington Cemetery which is truly something to see. There ere over 10,000 graves in long rows. Lee's mansion is also located ere and we toured it. At two o'clock we saw the famed changing of he guard. This is something that will stay with us for some time. Later n the afternoon we visited the Russian Embassy, which we found quite nteresting but not very informative. I guess the Russians are trying to eep everything to themselves. At eight o'clock May 26 we started our long journey back to Iowa. e came back through Maryland and Delaware and the mountains were ndeed in all their splendor. We finally arrived home at 11:15 a.m. May 7. We were forty tired people, but we had traveled through eleven rates and seen many wonderful things. We had memories that would tay with us forever. KALE FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Truro-New Virginia D1lsr 2swvmevcv1efewstaMXrWizi2et:'ai2sssztxuQ
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the last Senior Class to graduate from Truro Community School, declare this our last will and testament. To the Board of Education we leave the money we have left to hire the teachers for the coming year. To the Faculty we leave all our brains. They need some. To the Juniors we leave the ability to get along with one another and our seats in study hall. To the Sopomores we leave our ability to skip school, throw paper wads, and to give the teachers a rough time. To the Freshmen we leave our good conduct-mainly to behave in study hall and to get along with the teachers. Individually, we leave the following: I, Sherry Williams, will my ability to play softball to Judy Langdale and Deanna Woolery and my ability to chase boys to all girls. I, Cathrine Phillips, will my ability to stick to one boy to DeVona Stevens and my ability to keep my hair its natural color to Sherry Stevens. I, Joyce McMichael, will my technique to get a diamond to Janet Vasey and my temper to Judie Parker. I, Ronnie Fitzgerald, will my ability to get in fights and to get picked up to Juanita McVey. I, Connie Critz, will my cheerleading position and my loud voice to Sharon Oberender. I, Larry Smith, will my wonderful singing voice to Donna Kennedy and my ability to argue with teachers Cwhich I'm pretty good atb to Loretta Maki. I, Beverly Mumm, will my ability to keep quiet to Betty Mathews and my blonde hair to Jean Smith. I, Jerry Chipp, will my good car to all the juniors and also my ability to smoke to Linda Porter. I, Carol Dorman, will my speedy busy attitude to Jim Jones and the ability to get along with Mrs. Jordan to everybody. CThey'll all need it.D I, David Denly, will my convertible to Roger McCuddin ar1d the ability to go steady with three girls in one year to Gary Phillips. I, Marcia Albright, will my scholastic ability to anyone who needs it and my romantic gestures to Ronnie Goodman. I, Vic Freeman, will my ability to run to Janet Mease and to anyone who is being chased. I, Doris Morris, will my bookkeeping grades and Mrs. Jordan to anyone who will take them. CSorry, Doris, you'll have to keep them.D I, Don Stover, will my aches, pains, and problems to Mr. Lundby. Good Luck! I, Karen Neidt, will my musical ability to Rick Williams and my muscular physique to DeVon Woods. I, Larry Phillips, will my hot rod and the ability to drive to Georgia Zittraur and Virginia Lehmer. I, Donna Parkhurst, will my quiet ways to my sister, Dianna. I, Dale Sheldon, will my shyness to Eugene Harger and Frances Lockart. I, Milly Bryan, cannot will anything. I need everything I've got. I, Darwin Sinn, will my athletic ability to Johnna Freeberg. I, Connie Smith, will my ability to pop gum in Mrs. Jordan's ear to Virginia Porter and John Garmon. I, Mike Porter will my ability to haul girls around to all boys. I, Ellen Wenck, will my sweet smile to Delores Peterson. I, Charles Vasey, will my track ability to Judith Clarke and Diane Cooper. I, Elizabeth Shutt, will my naturally curly hair to Roxalee Muselman. I, Bill Huglin, will my laziness, my girl troubles, my farm, my car, my bank roll, my job, and the ability to sneak out to get a smoke all to Mr. Scherf. I, Jan Smith, will my ambition to Rex Schaffer and my clothes to Mrs. Jordan. I, Wayne Breeding, will my matrimonial counseling to Mrs. Jordan and my slap- happy attitude to Mr. Lundby.
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