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SENICDR C ASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1957, on.th.is twenty-ninth day of May, dohereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Janice Alwin, will my witty remarks in govern- ment class to anyone brave enough to use them. I, Dorothy Bement, will my seat in government class to anyone fortunate enough to have Mr. Mitroff. I, John Bender, will my ability to play football and basketball to Bill Hershey. I, Susan Benner, will my never ending supply of new and crazy ideas to anyone smart enough to think of them. l, Joan Berchak, will my troubles with a certain boy to Mary Thome. I, Jackie Bolger, will my stubborn ways and my ability to find mischief to Gail Ehrnsberger. I, Phyllis Bologh, will my unusual quietness to Bonnie Tillman. I, Joyce Bommer, will my blue and gold band uniform to Mr. Aldridge. I, Shirley Brady, will my very calm and patient dis- position to Mr. Lucia. I, Bob Branch, will my accent to James Harvey. L Lynne Capri, will my feminine ways to Lila Flood. I, Ruth Casper, will my devotion to school and my studying to my brother Joe. I, Romayne Cook, will my shy and quiet ways to Pat Bailey. I, Joyce Dellefield, will my great honor as Home- coming Queen to any jtmior girl fortunate enough to obtain it. I, Judy Diederich, will my love for sports and my athletic ability to Nancy Cool. I, Norma Diederich, will my sincerity in class and my ability to get along with others to David Morgan, I, Bill Finley, will my weight to next year's football team. I, Linda Fording, will my irreplaceable seat in band to next year's flute players. I, Janet Geierman, will my well-worn path down Avon Belden Road to Carol Berchak. I, Bill Harrison, will my manly physique to Rodger Warner. I, Norman Haslop, will my days of sleeping through classes to Bill Michaels. I, Bill Isenberg, will my love for Case Road to Mr. Glauner. I, Ken Isenberg, will my love for flying to the birds. I, Dwight Johnson, will my dancing ability to Gary Coen. I, Marion Johnson, will my seat in physics class to my brother Bob. I, Joan J lmglas, will my naturally curly hair to Donna Jacobs. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L John Kantor, will my love to work at Engelmann's to Dick Marquis. Russell Krage, will my love for shorthand to the shorthand classes of the future. Ed Krute, will my name Tinker Bell back to S. Tiger and Dennis D, Barbara Landin, will my place behind the baritone horn in band to anyone windy enough to blow it. Beverly Lash, will my admiration for a certain government teacher to Bob Anderson. Carole Laubenthal, will my love for one boy to Bobbi Wilson. Pat Lombardo, will my ability to skip school to Helen Conley. Carolynn Looney, will my lady-like marmers to Bobbie Calvey. Betty Lyons, will my quiet ways to my sister Vivian. Al Myers, will my ability to run the mile to Mrs. Anderson. Dan Padley, will my love for one girl to my brother Ken. Floyd Reighley, will my ways of getting out of class to Arnold Fortune. Mary Jean Reinders, will my bits of gossip to the person taking over my seat in 217. Mary Ann Scheutzow, will my laugh to Bonnie Weber. Paul Schmitt, will my talent for taking cars apart to Ken Monschein. Rich Shepherd, will my brainy and daring ways to Jim Laskay. Ronnie Shermak, will my D,A. to Mr. Allen. Joan Sieker, will my always ready and willing to help others personality to Kenny Prechtel. Joe Solomon, will my butch hair cut to Mr. Merkle. Dale Smith, will my lax methods for studying to Al Kummerlen. Gerald Smith, will my love for customized cars to Joe Malinkey. Gary Sweet, will my ability to play basketball to next years Varsity, Richard Sweet, will my flirty smile to Mr. Grubb. Shirley Taylor, will my F,T.A. books to the next president. Tim Thornton, will my physic homework papers to an RH.S, paper drive. Marilyn Throne, will my place on the High Honor Roll to someone who is not afraid of heights. Marge Vargo, will my cute nose to Sandy Prososki. Lois Winterfield, will my short height of only 5 ft. to Russ Leirnbach. Sandy Young, will my mezzo-soprano to the bass section of Senior Choir.
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. Wg 5 fl ELM HISTCDRY Behind us are all the wonderful memories of RJ-LS.. and ahead of us in a few days is graduation. We can almost touch the handle to the door that will lead us out into the world beyond our Alma Mater. To all who prodded us up the stairs we say thanks, and we hope that in the future we won't disappoint anyone who may have had faith in us. To each it was four years of something one can't exactly put in words. It was excitement, joy, work, worry, fun, frolic, andlsorrow all tied in a blue and gold ribbon. Yes, we have succeeded, the elevator to success was broken, we took the stairs. SNA S 555. it Gif . t 5 i , i xt t t tt, .t . t,. t .t if , can X 2 ff ,. t-. 'Q X Xi A' s S is .Y I: ,, Si . 41 s e , X 1 X it X . t I st Qi ,Q t.-J' rs' N , tt' e . igy
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