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L I, 1, I, I, 1, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1, I, I I I I I I I I I I I 1, I, I 1, I I 1, I I I 3 3 9 3 1 D D ! 9 ! Mark Hunter, will my science reports and tardiness to Mr. Downs. Marcia Johnson, will my poor grades to Judy Whitehead. Terry Kelly, will to Mr. Downs, my science notebooks. Kent Kenoyer, will a small piece of my licorice to Mr. Downs. Jill Kostenko, will my teachers and my economy-size desk to'Susie Hammarstrom, and hope that she will get some good use out of same. Nanette La France, will my math and civics notes to Mr. Horlock. Ivan Lesher, will my science charts and notebooks to Mr. Downs. Brad Lincoln, will all my teachers to the seventh grade. Charlette Long, will my Etch-a-Sketch to Mrs. Rich and my Barbie doll to my sister, Diane. Doug Lowry, will my left-over, beat-up, ripped-in-half, scorched-by-fire math notes to Mr. Horlock. JuAnna Mansker, will my science lecture notes and used ball-point pen to Mr. Downs. Cliff Marden, will the inability of the eighth grade teams to win games to the seventh grade. Marilyn McCoy, will my favorite pencil to Mr. Ahart. Colleen McCrimmon, will my old tennis shoes and beautiful blond hair to Kris Abrew. g David Mello, will the eighth grade teachers to the seventh grade students. Tony Mello, will my ability to ride a Honda, my skill on a bun board and my reddish-blond hair to Kris Abrew. Bill Muir, do hereby will my great skills, talent, coordination, and brain to Mark Griffin. Lydia Nordberg, will my ability to speak French to Monsieur Aguilera. Bob Nunn, will the Golden Gate Bridge to Mr. Ahart. Robert Orr, will my worn-out erasers, short pencils, and battered-up math notes to Mr. I-lorlock. ' Sue Cvind, will four shoe strings, a dry ink bottle, six pairs of tennis shoes, and the chalk dust from all the rooms to Diana Bussi. Chris Owen, will my chewed pencil stubbs and my well-used science lecture notes to Patricia Merritt. Mike Petti, will my ability to spell to George Buck. Roy Prevost, will my ability to play sports, very valuable intellect, and good looks to Doug Hannan. John Prieth, will my radio call book to Mr. Downs. Craig Remick, will my good luck charm and chewed-up erasers to Pete Harbinson. Sharon Roberson, will my notes, old pencils, and desk to Vicki Poplin. Terry Reynolds, will my torn history notes to Mr. Horlock. Cathy Rudy, will my trusty old school books to Janice Rudy, in the hopes that she will get as much use out of them as I did. Russ Russell, will my four Red Cross badges and my Vote for Johnson stickers to John Redinger. Tina Sexauer, will my beautiful, gorgeous, straight, coal-black hair to Patricia Merritt. Ed Shean, will my one-thousand-word compositions to my best buddy, Mr. Downs. Mike Sheldon, will my skill as an apple-bobber to Duke Sheldon. Ed Smith, will my Madras belt and blue tennis shoes to Peter I-Iarbinson for good use. Valerie Storm, will my straight blond hair, my riding experiences, my eighth grade books and my superior grades to Anne Cureton. Todd Thal, will my ability to lead the salute to the flag to Mr. Downs. Bob Thrash, will my first quarter science notes, which weren't too good, to Mr. Downs. Pat Tierney, will Mr. Horlock to the seventh grade. Gary Tromblee, will my dusty tennis shoes and my ability to play football to David King. John Van Diepen, will my talkative brother Corn to Mr. Downs for safe-keeping. Anna Vella, will my teachers to the seventh grafiars and I hope they will have fun next year. Lorinda Voorheis, will my friendship to Pat Du Bois, Kathy I-lixon, Brenda Dunham, and Julie Armitstead. Gary Walker, will my old pencils and superior ability in math to Gard Hubbard. Jim Wall, will my old, beat-up bicycle to Robert Swinn. Dan Warburton, will my desk to any lucky seventh grader who gets it. Judy Whitehead, will my old math notes to my sister. Mark Wiens, will my broken radio tubes, my ability to draw electronic diagrams in class, and my dead batteries to Brooks Magruder. Jeff Wikoff, will my sunflower seed hulls and my chewed up pencil stubbs to Peter Bell. Philip Wilcox, will my ability to run fast, to Mr. Downs, and hope he can use it, too. Mike Woolston, will my pair of used shoes to Mike Burke Keith Wride, will to Curt Smith, my friendship with Mr. Downs.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We of the graduating class of l965, do hereby will and bequeath the following: Linda Abrew, being in a sound state of mind, will my magnificent figure, fantastic looks, and outstanding personality to my sister Kris. Julie Armitstead, will my many C minuses in P.E. to Gwenda Hauso. Kathryn Atwood, will my science grades to anyone who wants them. Bev Bare, will all my good grades to next year's students. James Bailey, will my Mr. Downs-autographed football and ability to play all sports well, to Mike White. Mona Bailey, will all my Beatle pictures, records, and irresistible smile to the one and only, Curt Smith. Janeen Belt, will my ability to mess up things to Curt Smith. Melody Bingham, will my science reports and overdue papers to Linda Zahn. Christine Bourriague, will my long blond hair and ability to take notes to Ann Cureton. Sue Bowman, will my desk with my old science and spelling tests in it, to the lucky seventh grader who gets it. Sharon Boyle, will my straight E's , my pencil stubbs, and my chewed-up erasers to Kris Abrew and Debbie Folger. Gary Brummett, will my small-freckled faced cousin to Mr. Downs. Diane Burch, will all my used notebooks and ball-point pens to anyone in the seventh grade who wants them. Eric Burdick, will my scholastic ability to John Green. Stony Burke, will my beat-up Converse to Rick Booye. Marilyn Burnett, willmy skill at playing volleyball to Mr. Downs. Valerie Calhoun, will my old soaky toys to Susan Hammarstrom. Debbie Cameron, will my chewed pencils and messy desk in Mrs. Maire's homeroom, to Linda Zahn. Yvonne Christen, will my old math lecture notes and worn-out fountain pen to Mr. I-lorlock for safe keeping. Ted Cox, will my beat-up binder and my WOI11-Out math notes to Gail Cox. Laurie Crafts, will my empty Sweetart packages and long, black hair to Debbie Jacobson. lan Darbyshire, will my pleasant disposition to Mr. Downs. John Davies, will my beat-up Converse tennis shoes and my ability to excell in all sports to George Buck. Mary Del Dot, will my desk, my old binder, and my eraser dust to Linda Zahn. Patricia. Du Bois, will my beat-up school books to John Green. Brenda Dunham, will my old math notes to Vicki Poplin and hope that she will use them. Paul Edwards, will my chewed pencils and old book covers to Mr. Downs. Tom Feurtado, hereby leave my old Converse tennis shoes to my best friend, whoever he may be. Patty Finch, will my tattered tennis shoes and my ability to run fast to Liz Bishop. Kathy Frederic, will my craving for an Almond Cluster candy bar, at the most inconvenient moments, to Mr. Downs. Gary Fusari, will my ability to play football to Gard Hubbard. Karen Garfield, will my extreme height and inferiority complex to Mr. Horlock. Cheryle Gieg, will my shaggy mohairs, abused magazines, and battered Beatle wig to Debbie Jacobson. Linda Graves, will my teachers, notes, and knowledge, to my sister, Connie Jim Gray, will my ability to take notes and build bun boards to George Buck. JoAnne Hauff, will my desk and all its contents to Betty Hauff. Shirley Hazen, will my science notes and teachers to Vicki Poplin. Mary Heden, will all my terrible grades to Lois Cole. Kathy Heino, will my beautiful blond hair and long fingernails to Mary Hasty, and hope she will enjoy them. Scott Hill, will my old books and used pencils to the seventh grade. Kathy Hixon, will my teachers to the seventh grade. Cynthia Holdcroft, will my blond hair and worn out erasers to Lois Cole, who l am sure will treat them kindly. Cort Hubbard, will my unusual ability to ride a bun board and to play basketball to Doug Hannan.
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is . 31 a -. his - , , f. 'FW A' x W . A I MLA ra ' if 'JV , A . f9L1,EL-iLi L , X ik .:.,E l OUR HISTORY The members of the present graduating class entered school in the fall of 1957. Our teacher was Mrs. Young. Of the 51 stu- dents who appeared to take up their education, the following as - 1 have remained to graduate this I . year: . l 63 Jim Bailey Debbie Cameron V Mary Del Dot ' . f R' Nm Pat DuBois p p pf 1 Shirley Hazen .L P A V, A 1 . Cynthia Holdcroft fx gi' J' 1 Brad Lincoln Robert Orr l Xa - 4, ,W N. . 1 Mike Petti . ' 1 Tina Sexauer . -L-:- . a M Af' Roy Prevost J R J l J J Todd T hal 'K , H ' .1 , , ,.. -, -' , -, . . - y- Y 'hu .4 t l L it 'F xv.: as Lorinda Voorheis -J , L P . A . 'A , R ' - 'H ..- Gar Tromblee A J A -A -.-q- 'pp -ff. Y 'x .- 'iii J i ' J 3 1' W I A X - ,rrfaf iigl' : ': v! ' J HLA if Lf J 1 FIRST GRADE ' . i 1 ,, f l K , ':..5 515 'hw 3 . L if ff A lpl3l 1 ., ' , 5: 7 A J M . . A 'lr' Ml! Q-4 - - V -if Ji L --,N 4 . X In rx .. 'f -4-f N 4. ,' 1 Gary Marcia Douglas Tony Mark ' ' ' Mrs. Cornwell Fusari Johnson Lowry Mello WIGUS MIS. piel-Son Our first rade teachers were Mrs Cornwell who was Miss Keller at that time and Mrs. Pierson. The five students g . , , pictured above, joined our class that year. E tr 1. Laurie ' John Brenda Keith Mrs, Williams Crafts Davies Dunham Wride 16 :ai Mrs. Brunette Mrs. White Speech .
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