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COGKS CUSTODIANS The Cooks prepare and serve lunch to the entire school each day. Heating, repairing, and cleaning the school are the Custodians' jobs and they also have v aribus other duties. The Bus Drivers pick up the students for school in the morning and return them to their homes at night. They also drive for several other school activities. BUS DRIVERS
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CLASS WILL We, the class of '59, being of slightly unsound minds and sometimes un- accountable for our actions, do hereby will and bequeath our treasured school- day possessions. RICHARD HELLER leaves his ability to fall asleep in class to Glen Pearce and Mr. Gardner, knowing they both will use it. JON HORR, to Aaron Gilmore, leaves his F.F.A. jacket. ROBERT RAWLINS wills the remainsof his typewriter to George Richardson. MOINE ALLGIRE bequeaths locker number one to Diane Alpaugh. DONALD SWAGER leaves his red hair to Joyce Martenies and Ben Stringham. SHIRLEY DILLON leaves her job as secretary to Mr. Gardner to Beverly Stanley hoping it will get her as many A's. TED MADONE wills his address book to Gary Coulter. JUDY KAST leaves her bikini bathing suit fleft over from her trip to Californial to Julia Robinson. TOM MOHR leaves his pes- simistic ways to Sharron Gochanour and Ronald Newbauer. PHIL SEELY leaves his privilege of leaving school early to Carl Shock. ROSE DENNIS bequeaths her silly ways to Barbara Stickney. GORDON HARMON leaves ninety-nine giggles to Pauline Knapp and June Simmerman. SUSAN FREED leaves her shy- ness to Bobbie Shatelrow, knowing she could use it. RONALD GREEN leaves his dark black hair to Diane Blount, thinking that she might like a change. JUDY RADER leaves her devilish ways to Barbara Boright. MARY PEREGO wills her ice skating talent to Virginia Bunce. JERRY BRUBAKER leaves his crew cut to Bob Russell. ARLENE BROWN bequeaths her nickname Avery to Eunice Dun- lap. DAVID REICHHARDT, to Duane Moore, leaves his ability to carry six subjects successfully. ToCarol Roost, JON MOHR wills her ability to 'get her man. CHARLES MICHAEL leaves to Barbara Michael his economics notebooks with the understanding that she will pass them on. JERRY WEBB leaves his skiing talent to Bill Gratz and Jim Jenkins, SHEILA JOICE leaves to Sara Cooney her job as editor of the annual, although she hates to give it up. PAUL BIRDSALL leaves his worn out books to Lee Mann. CHARLOTTE WEBSTER, to Mary Shroats, leaves her position as valedictorian of the senior class. AMY BROWN leaves her safe driving ability to Ruth Baughman. LLOYD LASHAWAY leaves his Dodge to Bill Davis. ALLAN SHIFFLER leaves a lock of his hair to Janis Fouts so she will have something to remember him by. BUD COONEY wills his winning way with women to Gordon Gollnick. To Dave Warfield, HARLEY CARTER leaves his job as Co-Captain of the basketball team. BARBARA BRIERLY leaves her figure to Suzanne Gilmore and her blond hair to Joy Haynes. SALLY GILPIN leaves to Carol Birdsall her position of homecoming queen. ANNA LANGE leaves her job in the school cafeteria to Eugene Faler and Sidney Car- penter. To Stanley Smith, DEANNA BRITTON leaves her job as president of the senior class. After great consideration, JUDY TUCKER has decided to leave her roller skates to Hilda Penoyer. LOWELL BLACK leaves his false teeth to Neil Hukill, providing he keeps them clean. JANET GEORGE leaves her blushing face to Pat Helmick and her position as D, A.R, girl to Donelda Mills. JUSTINE SMITH, JUDY LONG, and LOREEN SHONK leave passes to Cinerama to Larry Brown, Gerald Carr, and Dwight Dahlstrom. l, CLIFFORD BARR, leave the job of writing next years class will to anyone who is willing. Clifford Barr
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