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SENIORALITIES BEST DRESSED Darhl Fuller and Cheryl Cooper MOST ATHLETIC Robert Moore and Susie Stover BEST LOOKING Jerry Retcher and Cheryl Cooper MOST MUSICAL Stuart Fairis and Bonnie Spencer BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Gary Stork and Su2arm Shisler MOST INTELLIGENT Alan Kohart and Karen Jacobs
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CLASS WILL ITEM I We, the graduating class of 1963, leave to our successors, now known as Juniors, our position as Seniors. We realize it will tax them greatly to maintain this position as ef- ficiently as we have maintained it, but we trust their sense of responsibility will enable them to do it satisfactorily. To the O.H.S. students we leave those dingy pink walls we have been staring at for the past few years. ITEM II To the faculty we leave our sincere sympathy, for we realize fully that no one can take our place, but we hope there will be enought exceptional students in other classes to make up for our absence. ITEM III We, Mary Catherine Aden, and Rita Jean Roughton, do hereby will and bequeath anything we don ' t have, don ' t want, and couldn ' t use to anyone who can find such a thing. There ain ' t much. Judy Burt, bequeath my nickname, Big Bertha, to Darlene Gerken. Cheryl Cooper, bequeath my ability to have enough nerve to wash my hair and come to school without pinning it up to Pam Marvin. Judy Delaney, bequeath my ability to get stuck in snow drifts to Judy Bidlack. Have fun Judy! Jean Farris, bequeath my abilityto stay slim to Pam Marvin. Stuart Ferris, bequeath my reasoning power in Algebra to Gary Fogle. Good luck Gary, you ' ll need it. Betty Fohner, bequeath my height to Brenda Stoller . Darhl Fuller, bequeath my 637 batting average in 1962 to John Gibler. Good luck John. Judy Fuller, bequeath my ability to get along with Mrs. Penner to Jim Pessefall. Judy Horner, bequeath my position as Editor of the 1963 Oakleaf and all the head- aches that go with it to Brenda Retcher. Good luck Brenda. Karen Jacobs, alias Minney and Jake, bequeath my nickname to anyone who can put up with them for as long as I have! Scott Alan Kohart, bequeath my height to Arden Peck and my quietness to Zip. Carla McClure, bequeath my government notes to any Junior who loves mysteries. Robert Bruck Moore, bequeath my ability to get a Gold Rating on Public Speaking to Lee Thrasher. Joseph Richard Parrish, bequeath my ability to out -run the cops to Bob Link. Betty Pessefall. bequeath my nickname, Pess, to anyone who thinks they can find a better one . Gaylord John Proxmire, Jr. , bequeath my shyness toward girls to Rolland Goeltzen- leuchter . Jerry Retcher, bequeath my ability to receive a Gold Rating on my F.F. A. Treas- urer ' s Book to Leiand Noff singer. Carolyn Schwaderer, bequeath my position as Business Manager of the Oakleaf to Jean McCulIough. Good luck Jean i Suzann Shisler, bequeath my bell stick to Marty Harmon and Mike Simon and my sense of humor to the Junior Class girls . Judy Sickmiller, bequeath my ability to get into ridiculous situations and keep my sense of humor to anyone who wants to have a good time. Bonnie Spencer, bequeath my nickname, Big Red, to Gloria Anspach. Gary Lee Stork, bequeath my ability to get hurt to Denny Thrasher . Susie Stover, bequeath my broken nose, nicknames, and weight to Jim Taylor and Joe Bupp. 1, Ruth Warner, of unsound and questionable mind and body, hereby bequeath my three study halls to anyone who can stand them .
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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carla McClure and Gaylord Proxmire BEST ALL AROUND Judy Delaney and Jerry Retcher THE SENIORS ' FAREWELL In September of 195 L The Auglaize -Brown Seniors had begun. They began with numbers and A B C ' s; This was only part of their destinies. At last, their first big task did arise; It was the eighth grade test for the girls and guys. The knew that after that task was done, A larger battle would have to be won. In their high school days, There was much to be done. There were dances, skates, and plays. And then the trip to Washington. And now the time is coming nigh when all the Seniors must say good-bye, so we would like to take this opportunity, to tell you with a line of poetry. After the trip to Washington, What lies ahead? The present decides the future is how our motto read. We hope you will long remember the Class of ' 63. Hope to see all of you next September As the graduates to be. 23
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