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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the June class of James Ford Rhodes in the year of our Lord 1959, being of nearly sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or under influence of any teacher whomsoever, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. SECTION I We leave our morals to the judgment of Miss Palmer. We leave to next years 12A’s our recent publication, “How to Get Along with Authorities”. We leave next year’s rally worries to Mr. Henderson. We leave Mr. Hoffman a textbook on harem maintenance. We leave Mr. Vecchio an automatic printing teacher. We leave Mr. Pompeani a spelling book. We leave Mr. Seginac a dolichosephalic drasophala malanagaster. We leave five pounds of chewing tobacco to Mr. Templin, provided he doesn’t put it all in his mouth at once. We leave a year's supply of German pills to Mr. Levine. We leave Mr. Roberts to his financial worries. We leave Mr. Jacob a “tremenjous” modern problems assignment : prove the earth is banana shaped. , We leave Mrs. Ayres the Roman Empire. We leave the questions in personal reg to Mr. McCullough. We leave Mr. Hicks his lengthy jokes. We leave Kathryn Gasior to Mr. Blum. We leave Mr. Sovey the boys who “pot around . We leave Mr. Stevens a basketball uniform. We leave Mr. Merriman a water still. We leave Mr. Ferguson a new homeroom. We leave Mr. Schmidt a pile of worn-out band uniforms. We leave Mr. Sifritt to his azimuthal projections. SECTION II I, Dennis Duffala, leave my many-convoluted brain to the science department. I, Bob Demchik, leave my appendix to Shondor Yendrick. I, Neil Steinhoff, add a new verb to the English language. I, Richard Kowalchik, leave my tyrannical ideas to Bruce Beebe. We, Allene Chadwick and Pat Keyes, leave Mr. Hoffman. I, Richard Confer, leave my lab apron to the Salvation Army. We, Mary Lou Ahrendt and Erika Jordan, leave our knowledge of nice German boys to anyone who is interested. We, Judy Rahlfs and Mary Lou Riemer, leave our admiration to Miss Thieme. I, Roger Kaltenbach, leave my vocabulary to a certain German teacher. I, Jay Buesch, leave the girls in Senior Choir. I, Ken Geniusz, don’t leave Carolyn Korb. I, Andy Ladygo, leave Mr. Folkman. I, Nancy Cooke, leave the printer’s phone number and the Rhodes Review to Harriette Drake. I, “Mish Heiser , leave Mr. Henderson. I, Larry Luta, leave my journalistic ability to future sports editors. I, A1 Wollman, leave my anchor-building ability to the Navy. I, Ron Olbrysh, leave my funny valentines to the faculty.
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I, Janet Huge, leave my love of jazz to the music department. I, Roger Raba, leave the librarians. I, Sue Werle, leave the Student Council worries to Mr. Skipper. I, Chris Kazan, leave my loquasity to David Eisenman. I, Barbara Schultz, leave my mighty voice to Don Kubit. SECTION III I, Janet Zutz, leave my homeroom responsibilities. I, Karen Kerr, leave the memory of my Impala to all who have seen it. I, Theresa Ormandy, leave my famous “relative to the music department. I, Harriet McMichael, leave my knowledge of Gaelic to the Chess Club. We, Karen Yager and Dareen Pawuk, leave our instruments to Mr. Schmidt. We, the Paneks, leave you confused. I, Ray Petznick, leave my size to Dave Wadelin. We, Tom Griesmer and Bob Way, leave our answers in chemistry to Mr. Henderson. I, George Fedynsky, leave my photography to Miss Kenyon. I, Judy Lewis, leave my friend “Mickey”. I, Lester Ruszkowski, leave my jokes to whomever has nerve enough to listen. I, Susie Fien, leave my squeeky voice to anonymouse. I, John Pelletti, leave my questions in modern problems to Mr. Jacob. I, Myron Kushner, leave my vaccination to medical history. I, Donna Atol, leave chemistry, gladly. I, Keith Nyland, leave my reading ability to the English department. I, Rosemary Rice, leave my cheerleader’s uniform to Judi Bayer. I, Donna Friedl, leave a sommersault to the athletic department. I, Eustace Theodore, leave my stern convictions to the Foreign Affairs Club. I, Dyanne Glass, leave my love of cafeteria food to the 9B’s. I, John McElwaine, leave my score in the “barb” department to my apprentice, Don Duffala. We, Libby Strong and Marilyn Wallis, leave the Y-Teens. I, Martin Amos, leave my emperorship to the Latin Club. I, Sandy Hunter, leave my acting ability to the dramatics department. I, Gerry Malumphy, leave my admiration for Mr. Roberts. SECTION IV Our class leaves to posterity these immortal words: Ron Olbrysh, after giving a book report in English, “After reading this book, I don’t see how it got in the library.” Mr. Hoffman: “If you don’t get it this semester, you’ll get it next semester.” Gail Pinch, at a track meet, “Harrison Dillard? Does he go to Rhodes? Mr. Rockwood, addressing his solid class, “Gentlemen and Mr. Steinhoff.” Janet Huge, attempting an especially difficult chemical formula, “Mr. Henderson, how do you ever make all these formulas up?” Ladies, Gentlemen, the Freshmen: To you we leave the space we vacate in the halls. Signed on this 16th day of June, The June Class of 1959 Witnesses: R;chard Confer Nancy Wagner
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