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I, Don Graber, will my pipe to Bill Hattendorf. I, Alice Harris, bequeath my false eyelashes and all my mascara to my sister, Peg Harris. I, Sue Hartman, leave my job to the junior editor. I, Jane Hathaway, will my lost library book to Margie Niswander provid- ing she finds it. I, Shirley Hengsteller, will my job of putting on the make-up for the plays to Lois Devore. I, Nancy Herbert, will my, brother, Paul, .to Leota Risser. I, Judy Hill, will all my happy senior days to Cheryl Firestine, providing she makes them happy also. I, Robert Hill, will my locker to any boy who wants to fight his way to it. I, Gloria Horner, will my hatred of school to Jean Burkhart. I, Roger Hottenstein, will my football ability to Roger Reinhard. I, Rose Hunker, hereby bequeath all my old boy friends to Phyllis Thomas. I, Roland Hutchins, will my irresistible charms around the girls to Ronald Loe. I , Joe Kinshaw, leave to Rudy Schoendorff my number 40 football jersey. I, Bob Koester, do hereby bequeath my serious parts in dramatic produc- tions to John Eckert. I, Marion Kooken, bequeath my voice to Marilyn Nordlund. I, Jim Lambright, will my second best girl friend to Bob Harrington. I, Duane Leathers, will my dancing ability to John Twells. I, Helen Lewis, will my long trek to school to Betty Brant. I, Bill Mansfield, hereby bequeath to Joyce Hicks my ability to draw cartoons. I, Roger May, do hereby will my crash helmet and racing ability to Dick Wilcox. I, John Mergenthaler, will to Carl Haase my ability to mess up the school's printing room. I, Carol Merrit, will my bashfulness to Carol Colwell. I, Ronnie Might, will my half-a-car to any junior boy who likes coupes. I, Terry Mills, do hereby bequeath my car Q'?J to Dick Sprow. I, Cathie Myers, bequeath my out of town interest to Nana Walker. I, Ruth Newlove, will my fun in school to Carol Lanning. I, Jim Opperman, will my good times to anyone who wants them. I, Henrietta Page, will my study halls to my sister La Deana, provid- ing she doesn't sleep in them. I, Kenny Parsell, will my job on the traffic patrol to Don Spangeler. I, Bob Perry, will my amazing foul shooting ability to Jim Murphy. I, Clayton Rasp, will my slightly used bicycle to anyone who wants it. I, Marvin Reiss, will locker 194 to Ronnie Angles. I, Jack Riggs, will my Ford convertible and a book on Complete Body Repairs to Frank Pittenger. I, -Ted Rinehart, will my ability to get along with Miss Limbird to a junior taking American history. I, Wesley Roose, will my quietness to Edwin Stuckey. I, Joan Rouse, bequeath my wavy hair to Stuart Stearns. I, Charles Schmidt, will my football ability to Duane Stroman. I, Jim Shultz, bequeath my special way with women to John Ed Richard.
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6 llllll 0F ClllSS 0F 1951 The class of 1951 has come to the end of their lcmg journey through the halls of learning. As they depart from F. H. S., they leave their cherish- ed possessions to those who will follow them. I, Lois Ault, will my driving ability to Helen Zuern. I, Henry Babb, will my staging abilities to Bob Daugherty. I, Ethel Baker, will my absence slips to Carolyn Banks. I, Pat Baker, will my hatred of climbing all the stairs in this school to Marcia Paine. I, Pauline Baker, leave my senior homeroom seat to Sally Fetro. I, Suzette Baker, will my outstanding ability in chemistry to Joe Porter. I, Norma Banks, will my pretty hair to Lee Ann Graham. I, Bob Basinger, will my H34 chevie to Clark Miller if he has the ambition to push it away from Shiffs . I, Jere Baxter, will my driving ability to Gene Hessey. I, Bill Beers, will Mr. Wilson to senior social science. I, Mary Ann Beeson, will my cheering ability to Ken Russell. I, Maynard Beigh, will my ability to stay sober to Jim Lucius. Beverly Blake will to Nancy McArthur my daydreams in study hall: L providing she uses her own characters. I, Floyd Bostic, will my seat in senior study hall to Tom Billiard. I, Marvelle Brink, leave to Mary Ann Krouse my ability to get along with teachers. I, Jack Burke, will my fun and good times in F.H.S. to anyone who likes fun. I, George Burkhart, bequeath my work in the bakery to David Snyderl I, Nancy Cameron, will my second soprano seat in choir to Joan Dicken. I, Gene Carson, will my blond hair to Joe Kisabeth. I, Janet Charles, will my red-headed temper to Rena Zimmerman. I, Shirley Clary, will my good looks and my ability to drive so well to Barbara Barnes. I, JoAnn Claypool, leave my trusty baton in the hands of Fairy Nusser. I, Jim Crow, will my gun-boat football shoes to Bernard Jackson. I, Ruth Davison, will my job at the Public Library to Judy Fletcher. I, Gene Decker, will my ability to run a movie projector to Rodney Sulli- van. I, Floyd Devore, will my seat in senior home room to any lucky junior who gets it. I, Emmalyn Dillon, bequeath my square dancing ability to Selma Beers. I, Jerry Dillon, leave my snoring ability to Marion Simpson. I, Paul Donaldson, will my locker to some junior boy. I, Karol Earlie, will my good times out of school to Jean Singleton. I, Margaret Elsea, will my bubble gum parked under my seat to anyone who gets stuck. I, George Flechtner, will my various gambling abilities to Bill Miller. I, Doris Fout, will my ring to Barbara Burdett. I, Marilyn Fox, will to Janet Zimmerman my beautiful singing voice. I, Mary Ann Fruth, will my interest in dramatics to Alice Brown.
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I, Gordon Schutt, will my curly hair to Gary Thompson. I, Joe Smith, will my position on traffic patrol to a junior boy who loves rain and snow. I, John Smolik, will to Skeeter Gary my abilitty to pitch baseball, may he make good use of it. I, Janice Somers, bequeath my freckles to Nancy Thompson. I, Richard Steve, will my slightly used brain to Carl Haase. I, Edwin Stevenson, bequeath my roller skates to anyone wanting them. I, Phil Snyder, do hereby will my horn to anyone who might use it. I, Frank Szallar, will my ability to get along with everyone to all future seniors. I, Donald Shultz, do hereby will my entire fortune UD to Thomas Rathburn. I, Winifred Shultz, will anything I've got except my Cadillac, to Marilyn Miller. I, Ronald Shumaker, will my great basketball ability to Richard Tate. I, Betty Thompson, will my ability to drive and my quietness to Marilyn Clary. I, Lowell Tyson, leave my place as a senior for a junior to fill. I, Jo Wagner, will my precision skates to Patsy Hoyer. I, Gene Walters, will my curly hair to Bob True. I, Thelma Weiker, do hereby will my homeroom seat and locker 21 to my sister, Anna Weiker, I, Kay Willison, will my ability to be stubborn tp Sharon Anderson. I, Janet Woodland, leave all my meanness to my angelic brother Jim. I, Betty Woodley, will my tardy excuses to any junior- girl waiting for freight trains. I, Mary Jane Yates, will my place in printing to Marlene Greene. I, James Yockey, will all my good times in school to Jim Johnson. I, Layton Yockey, will Mr. Middleton to the next Senior Class. I, Donald Yoder, will my traffic patrol whistle and my ability to snarl traffic to Chuck Bauman. I, Janice Zeigler, bequeath my bashfulness to Helen Miller. I, James Zemer, will my beautiful tenor voice UD to Dick Clark. I, Charles Zumpft, will my ability to make a stink in chemistry class to some poor chemistry student next year. I, Charles Zuelzke, will my car trouble to Dave Carr.
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