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LAST WILL and TE 'FAME 'I' Gary Allen wills his Chrysler to Gary Bricker. Kenneth Altstaetter wills his curly hair to Que Ball Anderson. Jim Baer wills his curly hair to Don Johnson. Margaret Bartz wills her shortness to Georgianna Terhark. Bill Begg wills his athletic ability to Gene Langhals. Marilyn Benroth wills her ability, to get along with Miss Funk, to Rita Bowers. Mary Martha Best wills her ability to play the piano to Beech Osborn. Joe Blankemeyer wills his pretty legs to Dave Bourquin. Maynard Bok wills his seat in English to Bobby Joe Woods. Bob Brubaker wills his way with the Lima girls to Roy Dotson. Patsy Carpenter wills her first period librarian position to Octavio Cruz. Frank Cartwright wills his trips to the national F. F. A. convention in Kansas City, to any girl that thinks she can get along with 50,000 boys. Richard Caudill wills his way with women to John Hoyt. Larry Edwards wills his seat in English class to anyone dumb enough to take it. Bud Emick wills his ability to argue to Wayne Smith. Don Evans wills his class treasury job to any dumb junior. Allan Eversole wills his bashfullness to Jackie Bradford. Martha Fuerst wills her athletic ability to Sondra Anderson. Mary F uerst wills her seat in Civics to anyone dumb enough o take it. Evelyn F ruchey wills her way with Miss Hawk to Virginia Cartwright. Merlin Gerdeman wills his scholastic ability to Evan Thomas. Jean Hitchcock wills her ability to sing high C to Gloria Bradford. Richard Hitchcock wills his false teeth to anyone who didn't get theirs for Christmas. Janet Jones wills her blonde hair to a certain Junior girl who tried to make hers that way. Karel King wills her ability to handle money to anyone who likes to have their fingers in the dough. Peggy King wills her oversized class ring to Miss Clayton. Jack Kissell wills his hot '39 to anyone who can drive it. Dennis Kohli wills his red Ford to any Junior with money and nerve enough to drive it. Robert Kohli wills his ability to study literature to Miss Clayton. LeRoy Maag wills his ability to get along with all the girls to Jerry Watkins. Glenn Martz wills his curly hair to Sam Barto. Kay Mayberry wills her ability to get out of 8th period study hall to Denise F ruchey. Jay McAdams wills his bashfullness to John Maloney. Carolyn McNamara wills her seat in Civics to Linda Roeder. Marilyn Meyer wills her majorette outfit to Jim Jones. .To Miller wills her beautiful hair to Rita Bowers. Eula Jean Moore wills her numerous dates to Jean Kohli. Judy Nichols wills her glasses to Martha Jones to impress the teachers with her intelligent look. Joyce Radabaugh wills her black hair to LaVonne Bok. Helen Ricker wills her trombone to anyone who thinks they are as windy as she is. Beverly Reithmaier wills her seat in Senior English to anyone dumb enough to take it. Eleanor Risser wills her Shawnee class ring to any girl who likes lndians. Noretta Rogers wills her way with Pandora boys to Virginia Diller. Ronald Schindler wills his neatness to Wayne Culp. Alice Schroeder wills her position as annual editor to anyone who wants a lot of work. Dennis Siefker wills his ability to drive the way he does if you're tired of living. Dorothy Smith wills her shyness to Gloria Dunlap. Carol Solomon wills her nickname Birdie to Sondra Anderson. Donna Lou Stratton wills her ability to play the violin and talk to Virginia Cartwright at the same time in Orchestra, to Gene Nance. Dorothy Watkins wills her waitress ability to Georgianna Terhark. 23
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Grateful for such wonderful guidance in learning that we may better learn to guide those who may become our responsibilities, are, Gary Allen, Kenneth Alstaetter, James Baer, Margaret Bartz, William Begg, Marilyn Benroth, Mary Martha Best, .Toe Blankemeyer, Maynard Bok, Robert Brubaker, Patsy Carpenter, Frank Cartwright, Richard Caudill, Larry Edwards, Bud Emick, Don Evans, Allan Eversole, Mary Fuerst, Martha F uerst, Merlin Gerdernan. Jean Hitchcock, Richard Hitchcock, Janet Jones, Karel King. Peggy King, Jack Kissell, Dennis Kohli, Robert Kohli, Le Roy Maag, Glen Martz, Kay Mayberry, Jay McAdams, Carolyn McNamara, Marilyn Meyer, J oMiller, Eula Jean Moore, Judy Nichols, Joyce Rada- baugh, Helen Ricker, Beverly Riethmaier, Eleanor Risser, Noretta Rogers, Ronald Schindler, Alice Schroeder, Dennis Siefker, Dorothy Smith, Carol Solomon, Donna Lou Stratton, Dorothy Watkins, and Evelyn Fruchey. 3 9 0 1 3 fxwf ck 1 l , Tk ye!-Q. ,5 21, ..,-,sag fw6.3.S 22
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IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BOTTOM: Delmar Schroeder, Pres- ident. TOP, left to right: Don Darby sh 1 re, Vice-President: Jim Bowerman, Secretary: Dan Maag, Treasurer. J UNl0R
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