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w I fcontinuedj I, SANDY DARE, will my ingeniousness to have Mr. Parkins as a buddy to Barry McConnell. I, NANCY LLEWELLYN, will my nickname Little Beaver to anyone who wants it! I, JIM HERSEY, will my lariat to Dale Wagner in hopes he can also catch a stead . I, RIYAN FAIR, will my ability to sleep in class to Larry Hansen so that he can keep in training and have his proper rest. To the Jr. boys, I, DARRYL EMERSON, leave my theme song, You're in the Jail House Now. I, MONICA PETERSEN, leave my Buick to the Driver's Training Class in hopes they keep it as well preserved as I have. Signed and sealed this twenty-fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-six. CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1952, twenty-four freshmen entered Wilbur High School. We were made full-fledged freshmen when the sophomores gave us a very interest- ing initiation. We got off into the swing of high school by entering into the various activities. Our Freshman Class advisor was Mr. Morgan. In the fall of 1953, as Sophomores, we walked down the halls twenty strong. The big event of that year was the intiation of the freshmen which was followed by an all-hi party. We also ordered our class rings. Mr. Siegel was our Sophomore Class advisor. In the fall of 1954 we entered Wilbur High School as Juniors. Led by Mr. Thomson we planned and presented our Junior Prom. We chose the theme of South Pacific which we worked up with very attractive decorations. We received our class rings that year. We the class of 56 began our final year advised by Mr. Pease. The first big event was our Senior Ball, Moments to Remember. Following the Senior Ball our cash reserve was depleted through an accident. But this gave us added in- centive to work harder on our Senior Play. We presented our play, Ghost Wanted, on April 13. It turned out to be a great success and much thanks is due to Mrs. Miller our director. The senior girls and senior mothers were guests at a tea given in their honor by the Civic Club. This took place on April 6. Career Day came next followed by a very much looked forward to sneak. Our sneak took place on Thursday, May 10. We traveled to Walla Walla and all spent a most enjoyable and memorable day. Our trip went well except for a small accident between Lind and Connell. On May 24, the seniors were presented with a Senior Banquet given in their honor by their parents. Baccalaureate Exercises were given on May 27, in the big gym, and on June 1, eighteen sorrowful yet happy seniors received their diplomas, signifying that they are ready to lead rather than follow, thus carrying out our class motto. Our class c'olors are burgundy and white, and our flower is the white rose bud. 9
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