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XXXIII XXXIV XXXV XXXVI XXXVII XXXVIII XXXIXL XL XLI XLII XLIII XIIV XLV XLVI XLVII XLVIII IL L 1 I CARSON McNEELY wills his accomplishments in football To Neil Engler to use next fall. CAROLYN McPHERSON bequeaths her typing speed To Doris Swiger a girl in need. BILL MERCER wills his dashing height For Eugene Stallsmith to always look right. LAVONNE MlLLER'S poise and slender grace. Is inherited by Mary Ewing to follow her pace. Her cute little stick that leads the band NORMA MINCKS places in Peggy Carpenter's hand SALLY MISKIMINS wills her shorthand worry To Beverly Rugglesg she's not in a hurry. GAYE MOORE'S poise and grace Is left for Peggy Powell to embrace. ELDON MORCKEL gives his dancing teennique To Donnie Mercer a jitterbug unique. DAVID MYTON concedes his quiet reserve To Jim Ramsey--always willing to serve. LAVINE ODEY'S unpredictable ways Are willed to her sisters for future days. BILL PAULEY leaves his businesslike domain To Galen Beck, appreciating the gain. PEGGY RAHDON always happy and gayi Leaves Cousin Don a message, HYa better obey.N His reckless driving JOE RILL shares With Kenny Weingart---say your prayers! ADRIENNE RUSSELL'S admirations for a football star Is left to Martha Butch who will carry it far. DORIS SCH EIDER offers her dependability so rare To Darylene Wyss ever ready and there. OMAR SHREVE, a faithful band member Leaves his place to Edwin Knoedler to use next September GLENN STEER presents his basketball shoes To Myron Stallsmith, who knows all the cues. ROGER STITLE wills his talent in fpotball For next year's team to use in the fall. L
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XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX. XXX XXXI XXXII PATTY CLOSE renders her wardrobe great To Eileen Bradley to imitate. BARBARA CONKLE leaves her singing so rare For Barbara Ruggles to try to compare. MARLENE CORNETT famous for her art Wills her talents to Mr. Ingold as she departs. CAROLYN DEVINE wills her complexion so fair To Joanne Summer, a junior to share. GEORGE DOYLE concedes his argumentative power For Royce Miller to use by the hour. MAE EARLEY who really knows sewing facts Now asks Jean tonmke the tailor tacks. JUDY GALBREATH divides her sweetness so fine To her sister Patty, so she too will shine. REED GALBREATH'S unpredictable humor Goes to Edward Blythe, according to rumor. HERBERT GORDON gives his naps in class For Bob Miskimins to try to surpass. EDWIN GREENAMYER transfers his smile so Shy To Bruce Galbreath for whom the girls sigh. MABEL GRIM passes on her height To Marilyn Headland so cheerful and bright. WILLARD HEADLAND wills his bowling technique To Don Rardon, a bowler unique. BETTY HOLLOWAY leaves her quiet ways For Floretta Roberts to use in future days. HARRY KARLEN gives up his place in the band For Roger Greenamyer to take into hand. BETTY MARTIG surrenders going steady To any junior who can find another WBetty.N A warning to Jim Earley: NP1ease Don't Musslv Your inheritance, HOMER MARTY'S personality plus PHYLLIS MAURER'S talent for sewing Is left to Dorothy Clark, a girl in the knowing. LEE MCCLUGGAGE leaves his basketball skill To Bill Gotschall, who's next on the bill.
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LI LII LIII LIV LV LVI LVII LVIII LIX LX JIM STOFFER leaves his chemistry skill To next year's class to use if they will. BERTHA SWIGER transmits her slow manner of speech For Joyce Wycoff to try to reach. WALTER TOWNSEND leaves his home room seat To Ronnie Felgar, what a treat! The crown of her beauty, well-groomed hair Is left by BARBARA UMSTEAD for Janet Davis to ensnare ANN VERNON wills her dark mane To Marie Hobe of Freshmen fame. MARILYN WEINGART so pleasant and gay Leaves Nancy Bricker her cheery way. The car of MELVIN WEINGART without further ado Goes to Lee Wyss who's fond of it too. NORMAN WILCOX'S funny quips and quirps Are accepted by all the junior jerks. SHIRLEY ANN WYSS leaves her way with all To be used by the seniors of next fall. SHIRLEY RUTH WYSS with her pleasing disposition Leaves Sylvia Roth her ice-cream selling position. Now we of the class will staff went mad, Trying to make the others glad. But seriously though we would like to say That we'll'miss Goshen every day. So when we're asked from whence we came, In unison we'll reply, We'll shout, we'll sing, we'll praise your name-- GOD BLESS YOU GOSHEN HIGH!
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