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CREDIT T0 THE ACCOUNT OF ZEDELL, KARL Crest Staff - 4 Mixed Chorus - 3,4 lntramural Sports - 3,4 Play Committees - 3,4 Football - 3,4 French Club - 4 Varsity Club - 3,4 Student Council Rep. - 4 Pep Club - 3,4 Pap Band - 4 Different 'School - 1,2 I1 Y LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT . We, the departing senior class of Wilson Central School, do give this as our last will and testament. To the Class of 1956 we give the name and honor of SENIOR , we are sure they will uphold it with all due dignity. - To the sophomore class we leave the right to prey on the freshmen. We do in part bequeath the following: James Rohring - his nickname Lover to anyone who qualifies, Manuela and Renate von Huegel - the art of getting along like brothers to Carol and Claire Walz, Paul Draper - his hot rod tactics to the driver training teacher, Barbara Yoder and Marcia Van Dusen - their dmcing ability to the Rockettes, Marvin Zastrow - his name to Marlin Zastrow, Marty Volls, Leland Schermerhorn and Jerry Winters - several assorted fenders, empty oil cans, police tickets, and other items to any hotrodder, Anne Croop - her way with boys to Marcia Harrington, Ron Stump and Hollis Demmin - their electrical equipment to Ben Salvatore to figure out, Dave Hazen- his football uniform to Judy Myers and Harold Rhinehart to wear, Joan McCarthy - her empty seat on the bus to Norma Martin, Charlotte Motchenbaugh - the Proiection Club to any girl brave enough to ioin, Lloyd Mielke and Don Winkley - their wornout straight iackets as a remembrance of their serious hours together, Carol Woodcock - her hair to Judy Hurst, Peggy Schultz and Kenny Houghtling - their ability to get in the same homeroom three years in a row to Sue Argue and Ron Schearer, Gail Pettit - her ability to play a six-year-old in the senior play to any member of future play casts who can qualify, Sylvia Struble - her comb to Mr. Palisano, Linda Campbell, Audrey Cole and Betty Lein - what is left of their voices to next year's cheerleading squad, Earl Brydges - his iob of class president to anyone with enough aspirin, Jim Clement and Gary Blake leave Ransomvillell, George McCollum - his way to get along with Mr. McGrath to Robert Moody, Sally Cain - her knowledge of cars to any auto mechanic, Mickey Clark, Elizabeth Wilber, and Roberta Becken - their ability to get engaged to any eligible old maids, Karl Zedell - his music to Gerry Hoffman, Francis Barone and David Durow - their quiet ways to the study hall teachers, Nancy Barlow - her records to the P.A. staff, Ron Beecher and Tom Williams - their perfect attendance records to Mr. Johnson, Beth Nichols and Barb Bohlman - their many paiama parties to the night owls, Carole Musso - her size to Carol Tarnowski, Elaine Boyd - her way with teachers to her brother, Evan, Ron Harrington - his dancing ability to Cam Dean, Carol Goodnight - Nurses Club to next year's group, Bill Antoncich - his study halls of showing movies to anyone strong enough to carry the camera, Sally Stevens and Doreen Gross - their fun on the bus to Linda Burton and Frances Mohr: Gordon Hutchison gladly gives chemistry class to next year's brains, Barbara Hendricks, Phyllis McCollum, and Esther Strablow - their good times in Washington to memory, Bruce Branch and Chuck Boyer - their serious ways to Jim Cornell and Jim Kelley, Bob Jones - his track shoes to.the cafeteria line, Norma Reese - the ability to look down on boys to all girls, Donna Houghtling and Gall Cantaraf thelrhqulet times together to the record books, Allan Clark - his grades to David Smith, Mary Case, Genevieve Hillman and Elizabeth Dold - the Homemaking class to the manufacturers of Alka-Seltzer, Bill Claypoole donates his list of phone numbers to the telephone booth, Jim Martin leaves his many girl friends to Arnie Drewes, Joan Waters, Beverly Denny and Mary Ortiz - their periods of giggling and laughing In American History class to Miss Westover, Bob Klein iust plain leaves. Being properly signed and witnessed, we do hereby declare this THE END.
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CREDIT TO THE ACCOUNT OF WINTERS, GERALD Baseball - 1,2 Basketball - 'l,2,4 Football - l,2,3,4 Track - 2 Varsity Club - 'I,2,3,4 King's Attendant - 2 9 CREDIT TO THE ACCOUNT OF YODER, BARBARA Honor Society - 3,4 Crest Staff - 4 Class Secretary - 3,4 Student Council Rep. - 2 Inklings Staff - 4 Senior Play Christmas Pageant - 4 Intramural Sports - 'l,2,3,4 Cheerleader - 2,3,4 Queen's Attendant - 2,3 4-F Club - 2,3 Art Club - I,2,3,4 N CREDIT T0 THE ACCOUNT OF WOODCOCK, CAROL Ink ngs Stat , ping Editor-4 DC m i es - 3,4 hris ag ant - 4 Y r t ness - 2 .M nc I CREDIT TO THE ACCOUNT OF ZASTROW, MARVIN Stage Crew - 3 Intramural Sports - 3 FFA Member - 'I
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THIRD CLOTHING DEPARTMENT : Teen-Age .... Young PeopIe's . ChiIdren's . . . Tots' ...... SPECIAL DEPARTMENT: Restaurant ..... Shipping Department . Maintenance .... Receptionists . FLOOR DIRECTORY 32-34 35-36 37-39 40-44 45 45 45 45
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