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Class Will I Randy Derck being of sound mind will to Terry Monroe my laziness and ab1l1ty to sleep in study hall with my eyes open I Betty Cottrell will to Mary Ann Lucas my neat locker provided she doesn't have to stand back when she opens it as I d1d and to Linda Cottrell my ability to type provided she doesn't exceed my 20 words per minute record I Michael Kaduk w1ll to Kelly Tracy one pack of chewing gum I guarantee each stick will turn into a cough drop when the teacher catches you chewing lt I Judy Donnell w1ll to Barbara Savage my ab1l1ty to get out of class and to Sue Bromogem a chance to 11ve across the field from you know who I Terry Ross do w1ll to Larry Miller the privllege of sitting 1n my old seat beside Karen Heckleman provided it is taken to the utmost advantage and to Karen Seslar my old chenustry table provided you do not sp1ll any acid stains on lt and give It passionate and loving care I Florence Dunderman w1ll to Joyce Donat the honor to have my assigned seat in study hall prov1d1ng she occupies lt more than I did and to Paul Howard the ab1l1ty 'to do anythlng he wants to providing 1t's legal I Dennis Cllnton w1ll to Bob Dunderman the abil1ty to make his car a rust hole and to D1ck Horney my basketball locker door to take care of and cherish the rest of his high school basketball career I Pat Rogers will to Marcia Temple my abihty to help Mr Fleck lose the rest of his ha1r in chemistry lab and to Bob Swan my ab1l1ty to keep calm during basketball games I Paul Remhart will to Steve Derck mytorn government book providing he treasures it as much as I did I Peggy Williams will to Laurenda Hunt my place in Home Ec class next year and everything tnat goes w1th it I Dale Dull being of solmd mind and body will to Lee Carr my abihty to listen in government class with only one eye open I Beverly Grossman will to Mary Schooley all the fun I had this year in chemistry a I Dane Beer will to Harl Fisher and Kelly Knuckles my ability to stay awake in government class I Frances Winn will to Kathy Mavis my ability to get along with Terry Ross Meek provided they battle it out themselves as to which one will be the head man I Ann Erter will to Pat Snnth my ab1l1ty to get along with the Ronrues and to Frank Campbell my chemistry lab table and all the beautiful equipment I Byron McMichael will to Nancy Wannemacher my old fr1end Harry Joe I Betty Ebersole will to Jerry Neely my government book provided that he doesn't erase the names on It and to Diane Stumphy my abihty to arr1ve at school Just under the bell I Joe Vail leave my back row seat and all the points I racked up in government class I Karen Banks being of sound mind do hereby leave to Steven Lambert my ab1l1ty to pay attention to Mr Foster ln government class and to Delores Coon my old locker 81 providing she glves it monthly cleanlng and loving care I Bob Howard will to Bob Boesch my good luck in chemlstry and my ability to keep out of trouble George Doctor w1ll to Donald Mabis my ab1l1ty not to be late to school Bob Knorr w1ll to Virginia Meyer my well used government book Jim M1ller w1ll to Sam Mees fbecause of lus hexghtj my spot on the basketball team and to Denms Shuherk my ability to get along with everyone especlally certaln girls Dave Mickelson w1ll to Regina Meyer the knowledge of understand1ng bookkeeping Judlth Strock do hereby will my perfect attendance record in my senior year to Janet Bowers who is trying hard to keep up with my good record I Lynn Bute will to Jerry Balser my leg 1n the Mile Relay next year Good luck J erryll I Shirley Sudlow will to Karen Heckleman my ability which I don't have not to eat cauliflower for Mrs N1h1ser I Ray DeLong being of sound nfund and body I think do hereby w1ll to Mary McCalla 'myself my three lockers and a year's supply of sleeping pills for study ha I Elizabeth Reynolds w1ll to Neva Jo Barker my government book in hopes that she gets better grades than I d1d and to Beverly Hook the ab1l1ty to go steady longer than I did 1 b. ' ' I: Edward Klender, leave my position as senior manager to Jay Snook and Winfield I, . , - 1 n 1 . Io 9 I l I ' - L . . , . . . I., Q , . . Q - . I, . , . . . 9 , V , 1 9 V . . 11.
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wiv T' 20 JUDITH ELAINE STROCK EDWARD KLENDER YlJudyll yyEdyy Honor Society .... 1,2 Band . , ,,,, 1,2,3,4 Chorus . . . 2,3,4 Track . . . . . 3,4 Basketball Manager . . . . 2,3,4 Baseball Manager ..... 2,3,4 School Paper ...... 4 Honor Society ..... 1,2 Annual Staff . . . . . 4 Class Prophecy Recently, while traveling through the West, we drifted into the town of Cinnamon City, founded by the 59'ers. Being tired after a long ride, we decided to bed down our horses for the night at Reynold's Stables, owned and operated by Elizabeth Reynolds. We were hungry, so we began to look for aplace to eat. We came upon a run-down restaurant called Ray's Eating Place, owned by Ray Delong. At the door we checked our ten gallon hats with the hat check girl, Betty Cottrell. We were greeted by the hostess, Peg Leg Pat, the former Pat Rogers. We were invited to sit at the table of the Cinnamon Mayor, Randy Derck. From him we learned how an old prospector, Lynn Bute, first settled this country. It seems that old man Bute made an agreement with Big Setting Bull, Paul Reinhart. About ten years later, Jim and Joyce Miller, the former Joyce Martin, came from the East and brought a tribe of their own. The town soon grew in size, so a sheriff was soon needed in case any trouble should appear, such as a speeding horse going through town. None other than Dave Mickleson was appointed. The mayor gave us a complete history of the town. Just as he finished, the floor show began. It was Betty and Her Boppers, led by Betty Ebersole. Among some of her girls were: Judy Strock, Frances Winn, and Karen Banks. The band was way out. There was Denny Clinton on the piano, Dale Dull on the drums, and Bob Knorr at the fiddle. In the far corner, Ed Klender, the famous card shark was dealing out a couple of hands of Old Maid. The game wasn't going so well for one of the players, Florence Dunderman, so she drew her gun and shot the guy across the table, who just happened to be the Deputy Joe Chester Vail. Just then a Texas Ranger, Mike Kaduk, came bursting into the room. He began questioning the waiter, Dane Beer. Well sir, the waiter was just about to tell who had done in Chester when another shot rang out. Everyone turned towards the door when in walks Sugarfoot Terry Ross, the meanest hombre this side of the Mexican border. And he wasn't alone either. No sir, he had his bosom buddy, Byron McMichael with him. Seems this McMichael character, Alias Mat was a notorious outlaw wanted in 11 states. Well, the Texas Ranger wasn't gonna stand for all this shootin' and fightin' so he took everyone to jail and locked them up. Back in the restaurant there's a big commotion startin'. It seems several of the girls, Peggy Annie Williams, Jiving Judy Donnell, and Beverly Livewire Grossman, are having a disagreement about who's gonna be taken home by that fancy dude, Bob Howard. It wasn't too long before there was a good feud a-going and one of the girls drew a knife and stabbed Peggy Annie. One of the waitresses, Shiftless Shirley Sudlow, also a card shark, ran over to get Doctor George Doctor and his pretty nurse, Ann Erter Doctor. tShe was also the doctor's wife.J Soon the Texas Ranger took the girls away to jail and this having been a long day, we decided to turn in for the night.
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