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CLASS WILL Ruth Pribble leaves her long fingers to Carol Stackhouse so she can reach two octaves at once. Carl Quinn bequeaths his ability to sleep in American History class to Rick Marsh. Tiana Riley bequeaths her diamond ring to any future homemaker. Nancy Schrader leaves her job to any person with strong will power. Ronnie Schultz leaves his name “Blackie” to Carol Clapper. Susan Schultz wills her troubles in Shorthand class to an up-and-coming shorthand student. Bob Smith wills his smartness in Physics to Wayne Vest. Ronald Soards leaves his ability in typing to some, poorv slow student. Bill Stalter leaves his wrestling skill to Tommy Burns. Keith Thode bequeaths his many excuses for skipping school to the office. Howard Thomas leaves his way with women to Jim Hausmann. Clarice Ullrich bequeaths the medals on her cheer-leader sweater to someone strong enough to carry them around. Max Warnes leaves his cauliflower ear to David Walling. Shirley Weatherford bequeaths the key to the “Calorie Hole to Rita Stackhouse. Phyllis Wetzel leaves her head to science with the hope that they find some trace of a brain. Larry Williams wills his ability to draw in American History class to Susie Helm. Don Willison leaves the sideburns he’s been trying to grow for two years to Jack Jolley. Jackie Wilson leaves her wardrobe to anyone who dresses like Monroe. Leslie Wykoff leaves her ability in tumbling in P. E. class to the incoming Freshman class. The Attached instrument was hereunto subscribed to by the Senior Class of 1954 in the presence of each of us and was at the same time declared to be our last will and testament, and we sign our names hereto as witnesses on this fifteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four (1954).
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TOP ROW: J. Hartman, W. Hattabaugh. M. Buchanan, H. Rahn, R. Weatherford, R. Rahn, H. Richardson, L. Little, W. Vest, P. Flanigan, R. Valentine, J. Weber. T. Meyer. THIRD ROW: L. Nowning, R. Kingery, B. McCumber, J. Foley, P. Simmons, R. Marsh, S. Dickson, C. Conner. L. Klinkow, D. Rutan, N. Hill. SECOND ROW: Miss Dickinson, V. Logan, M. Pflum, D. Lewis, J. Thornton, S. DeBolt, P. Hill, M. Cler, L. Baker, P. Donnals, L. Adams, E. Shoppe, P. Benner, Mr. Maloney. FIRST ROW: J. Robertson, M. Breen, R. Hopper, M. Benner, R. Stackhouse, C. Lossman. S. Cox, A. Ohlsen, D. McDaniel, P. Travis, S. Mannin, S. Shank. President: Sue Cox Vice-President: Rita Stackhouse Secretary-Treasurer: Caryl Lossman Student Council: Jean Burke Advisors: Miss Dickinson Mr. Maloney
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