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NUNC DIMITTIS THE LAST WILL AND TESTANIENT UF THE CLASS UF 1956 I, Bob Allen, do will my unostentatiousness to Rattlesnake Pete Olmsted. I, Eleanor Brier, do will my nickname of Bounce to Bobbie Trosper. I, George Dana, do will my Greta Garbo eyes to Mary Ellen Wheeler to complete her ensemble. I, Frances Blumenthal, do will my natural poise and grace to anyone who wishes to become sharming. I, Laddie Boychuck, do will my everpresent smile to any hypochondriac who knows what the word means. I, Virginia Brigham, do will the ancient art of blushing to the ninth grade girls who are not so gifted. I, Phil Gordy, do will my official dignity to Paul Sample. I, Betty Dice, do will my thriftiness to Bill Gram. I, lack Dobson, do refuse to will Mimi back to the ninth grade. I, Amy Fee, do will my soft and well modulated voice to Arthur Adams. I, Frank Heike, do will a strong arm to the chemistry class's home-made baking soda. I, Charlotte Clay, do will my frizzy-frowze to Lucy Chase Wright. I, Russell McCalla, do will my basketball technique to Ted Bragg. I. Doris Gibb, do will my flute-like whistle to anyone who's afraid in the dark. I, David Killins, do bestow my great stature on Squirt Woodruff. I, Luthera Haas, do will my ability to speak Latin to Dave Osler. I, Alfred Lee, do will my sensitive disposition to Tom Ball. I, lean Langford, do will my eyelash curlers to Lady's Man Edmonson. I, Philip Newman, do will my meek disposition on the basketball floor to Spike Bourquin. I, Helen l-Iaskett, do will my beloved freckles to Mary Helen Davis. I, Scott Osler, do will my love for unscheduled vacations to Dr. Curtis. I, Esther Honeywell, do will my unobtrusiveness in public to Barbara Swinton. I, Berry Ratliff, do will my mechanical ability back to Mr. Byrn. I, Beth O'Roke, do will my unruffled locks to anyone patient enough to keep them that way. I, Dan Wheeler, do will my curl to the sophomores' girls. I, Gertrude McCalla, do will my constant good-naturedness to Bill Dobson. I, Alfred Treadway, do will my artistic ability to any aspiring young physicist. I, Meggles Meloche, do will my ability to ask questions to anyone who knows all the answers. I, Stanley Swinton, do will my ability to sing off any stated key to lohn McMurry. I, Virginia Lohr, do will my ability to put my feet on the floor in library to Phil Woodruff. I, Bryant Ruthven, do will my ability at rope-spinning to anyone who dislikes Physical Ed. as much as I do. l, Margaret Knott, do will my literary talent to Allison Curtis. I, Iohn Swisher, do will my ability to dance with Beth O'Roke to Stan Moore. I, Bettylou Robinson, do will my incredibly small waistline to anyone else who can exist on pickles, mustard, and crackers. I, lack Weller, do will my unaffected nonchalance to Iohn Brunner. I, Frances Orr, do will my title of Best Citizen to Chuckie Karpinski. I, David Sleator, do will my museum pockets to any collector able to classify the contents thereof. I, Virginia Osgood, do will my slogan back to the Canadian Mounted Police. I, Alice Schmidt, do wish all future program committees on Virginia Drury. I, Hubbard Wheeler, do will my stand-in at the Alpha Gamma Delta House to Stan Duffendack. I, Victoria Stolanowski, do gladly will the length of my name to Ruth Gram. I, lean Wills, do will my naturally curly hair to Squirrel-Bait Hopkins. I, George Wellman, do will my soothing bass voice to the seventh grade boys. I, Elizabeth Watkins, do will my punning ability to Frank Whitney, who can bear reproachful glances. Page Eighteen
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NUNC DIMITTIS ELEVENTH GRADE Left to Right, Bottom Row: Mabel Rettiq, Mildred Preston, Mary Newcrrvrrb, Arun Vedder, lauquelrno Rotlrnran, Lleanor Ionos, Martha Graham, Hr. Pres, Peariy May, leanne Maddy, Hr. Vico-pres. Mary Helen Davis, Allison Curtis. Second Row: Martlrrr Stroll, Marcia Sl'rar'frirarr, Vrrtrinra MCCall5r, Betty Pfrck, Barbara Bowen, Carol Boworr, Dorrrtlry Orrtwator, Miss McKrnnr-y, Ethel Srrnth, Harriet Shoevratt, Ann Sc-lrnoiciowrrrd, Elizabeth lmwis. Third Row: Misra Cilrrgrrrwrrr, Arthur Hopkins, Class Sec. John Brrrnnor, lolrrr Drf fr , lflrrl Dickinson, Vtlrllard Stcroblery Paul Klc-mer, Neil Allen, Drvk Childs, Harold Snrrth. Fourth Row: Vlass Pros. Fitch Tillotson, Donqlas Nollar, Bay 'l'rf:krrnr, David Newburgh, Bin Krrchar, ly'l.rlr'olrrr Tlroriitxra, lack Sirarrnan, Avoid Fairbanks. Top Row: Paul Sample, Hr. Ser. Bohert Smith, Werrdell Yarrnft, Brrssrrll Srnrth, Stanley Moore, Class Vive-pics., Hr. Prcs. Ted Brwrrra, Brtl Wood, Frank Whrtrirby. Absent: Bill Dobson, Stanley Drrlfendaok, Laurence Allen, Bill Gram, Tod Gntlre, Bob Lona, lark Moohlrnan, lVlar'f1ar'ct Hans, Mary Ellen Vlfheeler. TENTH GRADE Left to Right, Bottom Row: Phyllis Mickelson, Patty Trosper, Charlotte Noble, Peqnry Vlihitker, Barbara Brooksy Martha Perrsol, Beverly Adams, Adelaide Bochnr, Barbara Greve, Hr. Vroo-pros. Bcity Fariss, Hr. Pres. Vortclr Prrrdorrr, Caroline Braun, Arrielrta Schmidt. Second Row: Class Soc. Bolo Lovell, Bob Keppcl, David Oeler, lrrn Borrrqtrin, Milton Heike, Alden VandonBosclr, Panl Lolrr, lolrn McMurray, Ben Dnnlari, Porter Powers, Arthur Adams, Mr. Kindred. Third Row: Mies Saurhorn, Betty Iohneon, Patty Hadley, Class Viceepros. Hr. Sec. Ruth Mary Srnrth, Constanco Lorrlr, Priscilla Ehlers, Faeaol Hootkins, Maxine Stephenson, Dorothy Hildrrrqer, Helen l-lrrtzel, Anna Virtyinra Lalino, Virqirna Walcott. Top Row: Hr. Soc. Dick Allan, Fdaar Britton, Robert Bowman, David Easlick, Claes Trorrs. Bill Lanaford, Hr. Pros. Bill Qorrrotock, 'Torn Ball, Glenn Srihnearlc, Donald Brokaw, Earl Goodnnff. Absent: Clase Pres. Iarrres Woodrult, Bernard Schmid, Charles Kar'pirrs':r, Dotrfilass Gibb, Slrorwood Brown, Clrarics Bowlrnry, Leona Parker, Frances Ohlynachor, Ann Oakrnan, Nlartrwry Brrrslry, Page Twenty
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