University High School - Spirit Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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University High School - Spirit Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 170 of 184
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x. SENIORS' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Raymond Kaluza leaves his favorite teacher, Miss Moncrief, to James Davis and Robert Duty. I know she'll be yours, too, boys! Kenneth Knight leaves his vocabulary to John Crocker and Lane Dollins. Joyce Koch leaves for California the night after graduation. I wonder why? Joan Koerth leaves her nickname Queeny to Bessie Gale Brown and JoAnn Campbell. Donald Kunze leaves his love for Mrs. McCullough to Dan Holley and Harold Harris. Gartie LaFrance leaves her love for reading to Loretta Carpenter and Alvena Childs. Joyce Lanier leaves to Mary Lee Owens and Joan Oldham her place in bookkeeping. Joan Lassetter leaves her D's in English to Janet Kunkel and Anita Reinke. Evelyn Lloyd leaves her place in the Press Club to Johnny Campbell and Bobby McDaniels. Gilbert Londenberg leaves his little sister, Elizabeth, to George Furqueron and Jay Gardner. Take care of her, boys. Mary Love leaves her back seat in English class to Fredda Clewis and Joyce Collins. Charles Martin leaves his place in the National Honor Society to James Easter and Donald Eskew. Bill McGlasson leaves his ability to get help with book reports to Allan Glockzin and Tommy Leka. Pat McNamara leaves his favorite study hall teacher, Mr. Davis, to Richard Leshikar and William McCown. Harold Meadors wishes to leave his civic book to Bettie Dolezel and Janice Cope- land. Don't fight over it, girls. ' Mary Ann Meier wishes to leave her flirty ways to Jo Ann Felkner and Patricia Field. Shirley Meier leaves to Ethel Holcomb and Jo Nell Hollingsworth her favorite sub- iect, Secretarial 'Training. Billy Moeller leaves his brother, Homer, for Elouise Willingham and Dorothy Lindsey to look after. Anna Morris leaves her ability to stay unattached to Joyce Garrett and Gloria Thrasher. Patsy Morris leaves all of her teachers to Linda Glazener and Marlene Herwald. Donald Neumann leaves his convertible to Bob Segrest and Alvin Sams. Trav' wman just hopes to leave. ois Newton leaves her unmistakable giggle to Carolyn Woodliff and Diane Smith. Betty Nothdurft leaves her place in the library to Barbara Jenkins. Frank Payne leaves his ability to get away with chewing gum in Miss Moncrief's class to Billy Gill and Leeverl Mo-reland. Robert Payne leaves his nickname Birdie to Bobby Dickerson. Wanda Payne leaves her hand to Weldon Douglas. Sherry Perry leaves her ability to get out of class to all of the Junior girls. Eddie Petrich and Paul Wood lea,ve the drag races to Richard Tilary and E. R. Webb. Jean Plasek leaves to Marcia Anderson her iob as editor of the annual. Darlene Polk and Marinel Schnizer leave their ability to graduate at mid-term to Azalea Watkins and Gelene Leggott. Mary Ann Niles leaves. Glenn Pope leaves all his good grades to anyone who needs them. Lewis Propst leaves to Mrs. Orr his truck. Boyd Pryor leaves to Marvin Welch and Virgil Wiechering his ability to always keep several girl friends on hand. Betty Ramsey wishes to leave her witty remarks to Patsy Williams and Peggy McWhirter. Jackie Reed wishes to leave her good ole days at University to Linda Smith. June Reese leaves to Gail Lowrie and Martha Ann May her old boy friends. Stanley Rentz leaves his height to Bob Webb and Jimmy Wooten. Use it boys! Nelda Rhodes leaves to Marie Moore and DeLois Riddley her good grades. James Robertson leaves his ability to write stories to Kenneth Wilkinson and Richard Yarbrough. Woodie Rowell leaves his ability to get along with his teachers so well to Benny Thompson. Barbara Sachs leaves her gracious smile to Barbara Oliver and Beverly Gill. Wilfred Schaeper leaves his place as Basketball Captain to Arthur Smidt.

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'. '.. 1 . 1. b' ' All I SENIORS' LAST WILL. AND TESTAMENT lCont'inuedl James Sharp leaves his little black car to Jimmy Webb and James Quirk. Bernice Shaw leaves her good looks to Manske Smith. onald Sherrard leaves his charm to Glenda Korne a Bar afa Smith leaves to'Sue-Spnhgfield her catch a boyfriend. Marlene Smith leaves her charm to Earlene Welch. Bobby Snider leaves his short height to Norman Lasseter. John J. Talbert, lll wills his place in the Key Club to Conrad Gamez. Adelene Thompson,leaves to her brother, Thomas, all of her teachers. Jeannettie Toten leaves to Doris Slovak her ability to never cause trouble in class. Alberta Voltz leaves Taylor Whitlow to Mary Lou Nowka. Cuma Walters leaves to be with Jerry. Clinton Watson leaves his ability to always get excused absences to Saturnino Gon- zales. Tommie Shelnutt leaves to Barbara Reynolds her loud mouth and loyalty to Univer- sity High. Ronnie Watts and Henry Wilson leave their desire to go to University to all the Juniors. Lavada Willard leaves her job to check roll in Civics to Betty Stodghill. Don't make a mistake, Betty! r Joyce Yerby leaves her ability to make up late book reports to Jane Wilkerson. THE END FOOTBALL lContinuedl Sept. 30-Trojans vs. Corsicana Tigers at Municipal Stadium. The Trojans, sensational in every phase, crushed out a 14-7 victory over the Tigers as they made it two in a row and also a district opener win. Defying bad breaks and capitalizing the ones they obtained themselves, the Trojans streaked on to victory following Coy Bailey's recovery of a dropped Trojan punt on the Tiger 30-yard line late in the third period. Every Trojan played his heart out and earned the well-deserved victory. Kaluza was the outstanding ball carrier, picking up 130 yards in I4 carries. Buf- fington was the standout on defense along with Moeller, Propst, McNamara, and Rentz. The Trojans marched 96 yards to score along in the second period with Dees plunging over from the one yard line. Chambers' kick was good and the game was 7-O. Corsicana managed to tie it up 7-all just before halftime. The winning drive began when Dees punted and Bailey obtained possession for the Trojans when the ball trickled off a Tiger punt received. Four plays later Duty sneaked over from the one yard line. Chambers converted and the Trojans led T4-7. Oct. 7-University Trojans at Bryan. The Bryan Bronchos proved to be a rugged team as they won a hard fought game over the Trojans 20-6. The loss put the Tro- jans' AAA record at one and one. Bryan turned a first-quarter Trojan fumble into a touchdown and pounced on three more in the third quarter. The Trojans' lone touchdown came on a brilliant 43 yard touchdown run by Raymond Kaluza on the fourth play of the last quarter. Oct. 14-Trojans vs. Travis Rebels at Austin. The Trojans exploded in the first quarter for three touchdowns and then proceeded to crush Travis 26-7 for their second District SAAA victory. George Jurecka was the man of the hour, scoring one touchdown, a 68-yard jaunt on his first carry of the night, and picking up l6O yards in T7 carries. The eager Trojans jumped on an early Travis miscue and converted it into their first touchdown and after gaining possession of the ball again after the kick-off, Jurecka unleashed his 68-yard scamper to pay-dirt. Duty completed the scoring late in the fourth period from 2 yards out after a 43-yard drive by the Trojans. Buffington once again was the backbone of the Trojan defense along with Bill Moeller, Lanny French, and Lewis Propst. Oct. 21-Trojans vs. Temple Wildcats. The University Trojans, overpowered but not outfought, went down against the fired-up Wildcats, 38-6 before a homecoming crowd of 3,000 fans. After holding the Wildcats on even terms during the first period, the scrappy Trojans gradually gave way to the consistent onslaught of the Temple team. Jurecka brought the only sunshine to the Trojan fans when in the second period he muffed the Temple kickoff on his 15 yard line, scooped up the ball on the 20 and raced 80 yards for the Trojans' lone touchdown.

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