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UNDERCLASSiMEN JUNIORS First row: Alma Brewer, Mary Umberger, Patty Patterson, Norma Atkison, Delores Thomas, Ellen Short Everman. Second row: Mr. Williams, sponsor; Walter Overstreet; Jim Wheeler; Jack Mitchell; Pete Stewart; Alan Milligan; Walter Metzger; Mr. Hall, sponsor. Third row: Don Gentry, Charles Felkner, Bill Collins, Jack Howell, Daniel Sewell. SOPHOMORES First row: Connie Clevenger, Mary Cotton, Carolyn Calvert, Sue Wheeler, Delores McCamp- bell, Rita Kay Moody. Second row: Mr. Dingle, sponsor; Roy Davis; James Stockwell; Gary Douglas; Edward Wall; Larry Grimes; David Earl; Mr. Brown, sponsor. Third row: Jim Miller, Don Linton, Russell Hodgkin, Riehnrd Graham, Larry Williams, Don Cillogly, Richard Howell. Page Twenty-two
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CLASS We, the Seniors of 1956, all being of reasonably sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath to the Juniors our right to wear Senior Cords, to the Sophomores our privilege to complain about everything and anything, and to the Freshmen our reputation as the meanest class in school. As individuals we have specific bequests as fol- lows : I, Joyce Redden, will to Mary Umberger my ability to sit at the back of secretarial practice class and gaze out the window. (It’s really a very nice location.) 1, Shirley Newell, will to Bill Collins my abil- ity to write letters in the assembly and not get caught. (Beware of Mr. Pence, Bill.) I, Shirley Grimes, of sound mind, will to De- lores Thomas my ability to sing in class and get by with it. (Who knows you may be another Sophie Tucker if you keep at it long enough.) I, June Wheeler, of very sound mind, will to Charles Felkner my undisputed right to chew chewing gum in Mrs. Servies’ bookkeeping class without her knowing it. (My big secret is that 1 never pop it.) I, Larry Myers, will to Jack Howell my posi- tion as editor-in-chief of the annual. (Oh, it’s a hard life, Jack.) I, Charles Davis, will to Daniel Sewell my seat on the bench during the basketball games. (It’s tough work, Dan, but if you work hard you’ll make it.) I, Fern Redden, of unquestionably sound mind, will to Mary Umberger my right to sneak in lunch line and get caught nearly every time. (You’ll have to watch out for Mr. McCauley, Mary.) 1, Gerald Handley, will to Delores Thomas the ability to make up on lost sleep while in class. (It’s a real art, Delores.) I, Donna Starnes, will to Norma Atkinson my ability to be cheerleader. (I hope you don’t get into any fights.) I, Richard Marshall, will to Don Gentry my privilege to mumble in bookkeeping and my ability to sell magazines for an award. b Joyce Whitecotton, hereby will to Patty Patterson the ability to be as tall as I am. (Don’t give up hope, Pat, you may grow that extra inch yet.) WILL I, Bill Thomas, will to Alan Milligan my abil- ity to never be late to school and the right to talk in bookkeeping class. I, Evelyn Hester, will to Wally Metzger my bookkeeping tests. (They come in real handy, Wally. Don’t let Mrs. Servies get hold of them.) I, Rod Reynolds, will to Bill Collins my ability to hide from Mr. Hall. I, Marlene Pyle, will to Alma Brewer my right to run errands for Mr. Walker in the second period assembly. (He’ll keep you hopping, Alma.) I, Donn Moser, will to Jack Mitchell my ability to sell $107 worth of magazines. (Be sure to get at least one foot in the door.) 1, Dennis Moody, will to Wally Metzger my ability to keep my car all in one piece. (It’s really more convenient that way, Wally.) I, Danny Clevenger, will to Jim Wheeler my right to skip the fourth period study hall with- out being caught. (This takes real skill.) I, Susan Milligan, will to Patty Patterson my desk on Senior Island. (Better bring an um- brella when it rains, Patty. My seat’s right under that leak.) I, Jack Wheeler, will to Walter Overstreet my ability to take Mrs. Servies’ car to the bank every Monday. I, Jim Hastings, being of sound mind, will to Jack Mitchell my ability to stay in training during the basketball season. I, Tom McGinnis, will to Norma Atkinson my right to keep the snow swept out of the halls for Mr. Pence. (You’ll find the Sophomore class very eager to provide the snow.) I, Marlene Miller, will to Alma Brewer the right to argue with Mr. Pence in government class. (You have to talk awfully fast, Alma.) In witness whereof, I, Dennis Moody, class president, scribed my name this 3rd day of February, 1956. WITNESSES: Donna Starnes Jack Wheeler Larry Myers Susan Milligan Mrs. Florence Servies Page Tiventy-one
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FRESHMEN First row: Judy Harvey, Lana Murray, Sandy Bayless, Mary Margaret Jeffries, Mary Ann Hester. Second row: Mr. McCauley, sponsor; Charlie Felkner; Marjorie Priebe; Carolyn Graham; Bonnie Sue Curry; Suanne Cronkhite; Brenda Linton; Mr. Walker, sponsor. Third rote: Dale Clifton, Kent Evans, Junior Hutson, Boh Wills, Tom Milligan, Charles At- kison, John Reynolds, Stephen Sewell. EIGHTH GRADE First row: Carol Ann Reynolds, Darlene Graham, Mary Ann Moser, Ann Coleman, Janet Mitchell, Sandra Wheeler, Phyllis Harvey, Betty Ann Purcell, Patsy McGinnis. Second row: Mr. Ha .lctt, sponsor; Philip Coshy; Larry Pyle; Dean Enunert; Harold Cassidy; Roger Johnson, Marvin Brewer, Keith Hess. Third rote: Gary Myers, John Fulwider, Danny Hester, Gerald Bowers, Jack Wills. Page Twenty-three
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