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AST VVILL AND TESTAMENT Edna Bailey. will and bequeath my ability to lceep quiet to Judy Denison. George Bonnell, will and bequeath my appetite to l..eo Sfcherbyn. . Dorothy Bremer, will and bequeath my cheerleading uni orm. to IUY Est?-F d Anna Marie Burnette. will and bequeath my bookkeeping Hbllltl' to uf re ' ' lf. , Butler, will and bequeath my interest in marriage to Roberta Salisbury. Robert Burns, will and bequeath my ability to be late to English Class to anyone who can get away with it. Paul Conley, will and bequeath my ability to eat pizza to lVlr. Tewlcsbury. I Betty Denison, will and bequeath my ability to laugh at my own jolies to MISS Connolly. U H , William Donlc, will and bequeath my ability to sleep in English class to MISS C ll onno y. Armeda Edington, will and bequeath my interest in nursing to.Ann lddings. Beth Fallcey, will and bequeath my long ride on Bus 9 to Ann Lee Burns. John Gleason, will and bequeath my summer job at a girls camp to Mr. Hart- mann. Hazel Goodman, will and bequeath my ability to study in the library to Janice Craig. Richard Guard, will and bequeath my slceleton to Mr. Ward in the interest of science. Phyllis Hall, will and bequeath my interest in nursing to my sister, Sara. Duane Hartman, will and bequeath my feeling for English teachers to Gordon Wh l t . Donald rllcgfllery, will and bequeath my ability to be true to one girl to Vvally Burnett. lVlarva Knapp, will and bequeath my long eyelashes to Mr. Hartmann. Alma Morse, will and bequeath my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Ruth Fredericlc. 9 l'lEiS IICTVC 6l'l0LIg'l'1 to go through with it Muriel Nash, will and bequeath my ambition to be a missionary to anyone who W. . Dorothy Nayaert, Barbara Nellis, wil out falling to Mis Gerald Norsen, wi Allan Wolfe for Q Barbara Qverslaug to anyone who ca Gordon Qverslaug into a tree to John Katherine Perlcins, Qvicl Randall, wilt ill and bequeath my red hair to lVlr. Hartmann. T and bequeath my ability to get oft the Greyhound Bus with- s Green. ll aind bequeath Karen, Linda, Pat, and Joyce to Rodney in a. h, will and bequeath my ability to have fun at square dances n handle it. 1, will and bequeath my ability to drive on the road, and not Willson. will and bequeath my beauty marlcs to Miss Connolly. and bequeath my beautiful car, and ability to drive slowly to Ruth lvlorse. H Robert Rector, wil- and bequeath my ability in English to lVliss Connolly. Ronald Roberts, will and bequeath my wolf techniques to Kathy Martin. William Roclcefeller, will and bequeath my safe driving habits to Wally Burnett. David Salisbury, will and bequeath my saddle shoes to lVlrs. Howard. Kathleen Schafer, will and bequeath my ability to malce anonymous phone calls early in the morning to anyone who dares. rlames Scherbyn, will and bequeath my bicycle to anyone who wants it. Harvey Smith, will and bequeath my build to Jim Van Damme. David Soper, will and bequeath my seat in band to Gary Nieslces. David Tanner, will and bequeath my good friendship with lVlr. Hartmann to everyone in school. Ruobert Upchurch, will and bequeath my niclcname Bean, to Leo Scherbyn. Richard Van Duyne, will and bequeath my ability to talce otf the study hall door Rlqliobcfcxylzlflrliglartrfiann. B ic ar e , wi and equeath my ability to pole vault to Bob Dese n. James Westfall, will and bequeath my height to Kirlc Mahoney. Y Bruce Vvheeler, will and bequeath my old shoes to our dog for chewing purposes. Xlgvllllirm Winburn, will and bequeath my Ford to lVlr. Deljrancesco. ona d Wrnklemann, will and bequeath my indifference to sarcasm to students.
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JUNIGR CLASS First row: M. Deyo, Y. Hartman, S. Hart, L. Salisbury, F. Barhaiace, F. Sinacic, C. Van Duyne. Second row: Mr. Warren Holmes, advisorg R. Harris, M. Bailey, R. Frederick, J. Bishei, VV. Travis, D. Smith, Mr. John Sweeney, advisor. Third row: Miss Caroi Green, advisor, L. Hobart, R. Pulver, Cv. Fisher, G. Yancey, J. Gifford, D. Soles, R. Flood, L. Van Hooft, B. Main. Fourth rowz' J. Craig, P. Preece, B. Raczensici, F. Chabot, B. Black, D. Upchurch, R. Salisbury, A. iddiugs, B. Bowen, R. DeSeyn, J. Hostetier, L. Adams. Fifth row: Cv. Vveipton. R. Westfall, J. Wilson, J. Caves, D. Vviiher, R. Cvoodman, J. Salisbury, D. Ruhery, R. Merithew, R. Blair, D. Tricider, R. Mann. The Junior Class started the year hy electing the following officers: Joseph Rishei, president, Richard Harris, vice-president, Ruth Frederick, secretary: and Maurice Baiiy, treasurer. in March, Richard Harris moved and the class elected Robert Puiver as the new vice-president. The advisors of the ciass were Mrs. Carol Brewer, Mr. Warren Holmes, and Mr. John Sweeney. Class rings were chosn and delivered the first week in February. The ciass held a hake sale on February 9, at the P. and C. store. Spring activities included an assemhiy program and a magic show on April 5, and the Junior Prom on May 18. 24
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