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Travrs Lrghtsey wrlls hrs love of Jazz to Rosa Lee Sturdrvan wrth other thrrrgs she already has Sharon Hoaglen wrlls her Plymouth Blue Goose to Nancy Cornrsh to merrrly push Kay Ekberg wrlls hrs secretary Job rn F F A to Jack Wrsdom to earn h1s pay Bethel Oestman grves her annual work to John Maurrce who seldom thrs Job does shrrk Elmer Oestman leaves hrs table tennrs ways to Larry Palmrose to use rn hrs qureter days Jack Kramer wrlls also hrs memorres of Boys State to someone who wrll surely rate In wrtness whereof we the Senror Class the testators Sylvra Kramer leaves the class rrng to Mary Lou Peterson who lrkes that thrng Paul Wrlson grves hrs abrlrty to talk to Marylou Hesse when she lrkes to take a walk Drck Smrth bequeaths hrs srze to Larry Renzelman who never tells any lres Lorrlee Staples leaves her Job at Ruths to Barbara Grlstrap who sometrmes goofs Bob Ralph wrlls hrs rrng to Beth Lane who already wears the thrng Wesley Showalter wrlls hrs honors rn All State Band to Prnkre Graham who wrll also do grand have set our hands and seals hereto thrs fourteenth day of May rn the year of our Lord one thousand nrne hundred and frfty srxQ1956j WITNESSES JamesL Smrth Wanda Maurrce Jrm Case o o . ,, ,, . . . . . 1 1 s o a Q 0 a n . . . ,, ,, a o n U . . . , . . . . . , . ,, ,, Q u 1 1 1 1 s a
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HISTORY J Now that we are seniors let s look back at our previous annuals and reminisce In our freshman year re member those bashful kids from the country Carol Sylvia and Jack Kramer and don t forget initiation with the girls in shorts and the boys in dresses That was the year Jeanie and Jack were chosen Daisy Mae and Lil Abner at the Sadie Hawkins dance Ruthann joined us near the end of the year Remember the hayride when Lorilee had her leg scraped on a fencepost as we tumed the comer too short During our sophomore year we decorated for the Sadie Hawkins dance Jim Case had the honor of being Lil Abner Sylvia and Jeanie were elected cheerleaders This was the year we wrote 56 or bust under our signatures in the back of the annual Bema Kay Rockwell and Sharon Renzleman came to Wray in our Junior year We never will forget working on the float for Homecoming and Ieame being chosen as W Club queen We laugh when we see that page en titled Seventeen 13 Terrific our class play because we remember Wes yelling Come in to the phone also Bethel falling down in the water which Audra had spilled Remember decorating for the prom why do the girls giggle when they mention hlacs? There were a lot of lrlacs at the prom Weren t there? 1956 we made it even though we are almost busted We were Joined in our struggle to graduate by Jack Finley Paul Wilson Barbara Brown Lonlee rejoined us this year too after spending her Junior year at St Pat s Luretha was crowned 'W Club queen We won the conference championship m both football and wrestling Raymond and Ruthann were chosen head boy and girl Drums of Death our class play still sends a chill down our spines 'We ll Have These Moments to Remember was chosen for our class song WELL We the Senior Class of 1956 of the city of Wray county of Yuma and state of Colorado being of sound mind and memory do hereby make publish and declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us First We direct that all of our debts old chewing gum lockers dirty Jobs, old beat up books old love notes and anythmg else that rs useless we hereby bequeath unto the Junior class Second We give devise and bequeath unto each of the following students the following things James Bailey wills his letter sweater to Ron Cumley or Paul Green whoever can wear it better Dons Bowland wills her library work to her brother Everett who will not sh1rk Dorne Brownlee wills his great height to Barbara Barnett to use as she likes Joyce Brownlee gives her Duck s Tail to Neola Kerst to help her catch a male Jim Case leaves his souped up car to Ivan Els who walks so far Sandra Counce bequeaths her many abilities to Donna Goss with great facilities Tom Wisdom with his easy going ways wills them to Venetra R for the rest of her days Jearne Downey who works at Rexall wills her Job to Ardith Duckworth who is within call Nancy Klme with her long blonde tresses wills them to Dorthy Anderson to wear with her red dresses Sharon Renzelman wills her effervescence in all situations to Carol Price with feltcitations Carol Wisdom wills her ability to catch a boy to Joan Williams who 1S always so coy Danny Fleenor wills his orange putt putt scooter to Phyllis Keeler and hopes it will suit her Spencer Lockwood wills the basketball bench to Bob Boyes who has no choice Twila Bates leaves her ability to dance to David Ames to learn how to prance Nora Boardman gives her taste in clothes to Mary Staples who likes frills and bows Barbara Brown bequeaths her writing talent to Bill Bullard and Lowell Piper who are always so gallant Luretha Collins leaves her blonde beauty to Claudia Barr who is such a cutie Raymond Burge wills his office as Head Boy to either Davy Fix or Bobby Twiss to guide it with Joy Audra Day with wavy red hair wills it to Janice Gartrn who will give it fme care Betty Jean Hersey gives her pleasant smile to Gayle Carson to have it for awhile Jack Finley wills his royal blue car to Jake Bigner who may travel very far To Delbert Brady Ruthann Garton wills her book keepmg skills with lots of thrills Ronnie Parker gives his lost simllower seeds to Bill Crouse and Jack Zion who will do the same good deeds Kay Keeler leaves her quiet ways to Patsy Whomble to use for a few days Deana Oestman gives her sl shoe to Mike Conrad whose feet Just grew and grew Mary Lou Ritchey accepts with pretty grace Bema Kay Rockwell s can can slip with lace 1 1 0 ' - I 9 I I I ll 11 I I , I ll fl , . ' ' ' ' ll N ll 1 1 . . 0 I I ' ' ' n 11 . - - vw . . . . . vw n u , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 11 ' 11 ' 1 I - ' ll W ' ' ' Q I I 1 1 1 1 0 1 . N . . . . U 1 1 ' ll ll ' ' ' 1 1 ' I I yy ' I 1 1 1 1 1 I I l , I . . . . . - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . . I 5 1 1 ' o . a 1 1 ' 1 I ' 9 ' . 1 . ' 1 - - - . . . . ' I 0 0 I I O ' l . . , - 1 . I I 1 I . . - 1 I 1 I , . . ' s . , .1 ' 1 ' 1 'IL A
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