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I, Jack Mitchell, Don, all my books will get more out and to my sister, times at school, what ones I had. I, Sonny Thompson, will to my brothers, Bob and Gary, my books and good times at D.H.S. and also my ability to get along with the teachers. 1 I, bob Hilliker, since I have nothing to will and no one to will it to, I am going to take it all with me. I, Wilma Cargenter, will to my sister, Wanda, my job at the cafeteria. To Doris Shaffer, my home room seat in 34. To Joyce Roahrig, all my good times at D.H.S. will to my brother, in hopes that he of them than I did Polly, all my good I, Roy Custer, will to my brothers, Braden and Don, my truck to ride to school in. To my sister, Louise my books n I, Tom Downey, will all my books and anything that may be found belonging to me to the communists. We, Don White, Wayne Sterling, and - K Bill Gerber, refuse to will any- 3 thing on the grounds that it may - - tend to incriminate us. vt. v!,r ,e,257ZL'GmAgwuma6- ' u . A, 4 xji Q7 Q WL I QQQJQQ A25 ' . 0 A A Jin C, wif? so MM 5 Q paw? Cfffwwfa DTE ' is WW b'I MJ5Tf'f L - ww? I 'ff N0 .. fi I :J 'f 'Q siW'79W79i Q53 M Wwe
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I Shirley Brown will to Ruth Clantz Barbara lonley, Joyce Bente, and Violet Soulsby my luck to get a ride to school almost every morning. To Betty Jean lrulton, all the fun I had in the office o when I was supposed to be working. T some unlucky girl, all my head-aches from trying to get the money to come out right in G.A.A. To Arlene Stier, I leave my seat ixmfrent of Mr. Lower's desk in world problems. To Janice wallace, 'Poppern Richardson, Joann Stier, Dave O'Hara, and Don Moody all my good times at D.H.S. .Ip Qggll Hillyer will to the bi 5 Jim Campisi, Dave O'Hara, and Din , M00dY, all my school books to be divided equally among them, and hope they get as much from them as I did. f-JOKE? To Joyce Bente, all my good times at D.H.S. I, Gordon Downie, will as follows: To Chuck Stocker, a team that can win more games than we could. To John Harmon, a state championship N for basketball. To Jay Peterson, a new crew to haul to Uhrichsville at noon. To Bob Bloom, Dave O'Hara, and nAceu, someone else to ride home with.from football practice. ability to get along with all of my teachers. To some poor unsuspecting soul, the pleasure of being senior class secretary. To Joyce Bente, Arlene Stier, Popper Richardson, Don il, Patty Snow, will to Jean Reed, my Moody, nChinkn Murry, and Dave O'Hara all my good times at D.H.S. I, Dale Zeimer, will to Red Huston, y rusty old ball and chain that I ave had these 12 fateful years of my life. To Coach Charlie Stocker, a bull whip, a box of aspirins and an ice pack for his head for next football season. To nGravy Trainn Dick Cummings, a lifetime ticket to ride the Gravy Train. To nMoot Tootn Moody, the center position on the football team. I, Jeannine Bache, will to nMoot Tootu, uChinku, uTinnyn, nDicku, and nSatchn the ability to have a good football and basketball team next year. To Violet, Lois. Popper, Joyce, and Arlene, all of my fine times here at D.H.S. To some lucky girl, my privi- ledge of being Homecoming Queen. And last but not least, to Janice and uAcen, the ability to have all the fun they can while in school. I, Marion Rabbege, will to Bob Thompson, the ability to get along with Mr. Manning better A than I did and my position as j linebacker on the football team. To my sister, Nancy, all my good times at D.H.S. I, Mary Lgg,Schgpp, will to some unsuspecting junior the position of editor of the Signal and to Barbie Deeslie, my seat in band. To Linda and Larry Miracle, Dawna l aldergate, and Donna Gold the funl' we had in band and don't give Mr. Stucky too hard of a time. Re- member someone said nSome people are as weak as a crutch.n I, Eddie Wagstaff, will to nAcen- Ludwig, my positions on the foot- ball and basketball teams. To Dave O'Hara and Jim Campisi, I leave my bookkeeping book, they can fight over it. To any student . who wants them, I leave my books, they ought to be as good as new, I never used them. To Mrs. Manning, I hipe she can get another student who liked poetry as much as I did, I, Ruth Wright, will to my brother, Gary, my gift of gab in hopes that he will put it to good use. To ig Edith Povick, Linda Miracle, and Judy Maxwell, my ability to stay f I out of trouble and to Mrs. Manning a class of kids who like English even half as much as I did. 25
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