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SENIGR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1956, being of great but unused minds, minute and mammoth bodies. do hereby in a sad but joyous manner affix our signature to this last will and testament. To Mr. Donaldson, we will a basketball team with more ability and less firej To Mr. Mobberly, we leave a class of senior girls that will concentrate on the lesson rather than the teacher. A A To Mr. Beck, we will a fine tooth cultivator to cultivate his crop of hair. To Miss Evans, we leave a song book entitled MEMORIES. Included are those songs which the senior ' class composed especially for you. To Mr. Staats, we will the patience which he displayed to his Journalism classes to use in future Journalism classes. To Mr. Clark, we leave a robot to watch over detention hall while he eats his lunch. To Mrs. Helphrey, we will a new library system. We hear that Mr. Dewey has been slightly overworked. To Mrs. Amundson, we leave a pine forest so she will not have any trouble in the future years in finding Geomentree's. To Mr. Ott, we will a quieter and more orderly chorus and glee club. You understand of course. the seniors never made any noise. To Mr. Millernan, we leave a new laboratory as the friction from the feet of the busy seniors wore the old one out. To Mr. Jacobs, we will a book entitled HOW TO TAKE THE STING OUT OF PADDLING. Included is a first aid kit. To Mr. Colville, we leave a parlimentary procedure group who will continue to win the Gold Metal throughout the coming years. To Mrs. Smith, we will an organized noon hour plan that will run it's self. To Miss Bitzer, we leave a sign which will read TESTING AND TASTING to be hung over the Home Economics door. To Mr. Fowler, we will an umbrella all of his own. Now you won't need to borrow Mrs. Tulloss's. To Mr. Daniels, we leave a stove pipe hat. Now you'1l LOOK tall. To Mrs. Tulloss, we will a big bunch of red roses for helping the senior play cast when Mrs. l-lelphrey was away. To Mr. Castle, we leave a new set of tires for the Chevy as the seniors wore the old ones out. Remember those squaling tires? To Jennette, we will a tape recorder that will repeat Your Attention Please every hour on the hour. To Homer and Chatt , we leave a wish that they will continue to keep our school tops as they have in the years that we've been here. 1, Juanita Anderson, will my ability to get along with Miss Bitzer to my sister, Janet. I, Patty Larimore, will my tape on my class ring to Beverly Robinson. l, Betty Jobes, will the remaining portion of the Midnight oil Ishould have burned studying to Jane Smith. I, Gorden Brennan. will my 6 feet 7 inches to Larry Porter. Also my elevated shoes. Now they'll look up to you, Larry. I, David Walton, will my typewriter to Harlen Starcher. W I. Robert Good, will my football suit to Jim Fouts. h We, Louise Moxley and Janet Shirley, will our ability to forge other people's excuses and not get caught to Lucille Carr. I, Allen Good, will my seat in the office to Bruce Hupp. We, Shirley Sprunger and Darlene Treadway, will our ability to stay slim to Nancy Reese and Dan Chadwick I, Edwin Russell, will my place on the basketball bench to Bob Webster. I, Boots Robinson, will my curly hair and few extra pounds to Larry Laymond. I, Carolyn Farmer, hereby will my fortune of being the first senior girl to become engaged in 56 to some lucky girl in the senior class of 57 .
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