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Elizabeth Gal - leaves her charming facial expression to Emma Horvath. Carole Gibbons - leaves her ability to get along with all of the teachers to Harley Branch. Judy Green - leaves her acting ability to Donna Webb. Nina Goss - leaves her singing ability to Carol Hare. Charles Harpst - leaves his ability to sleep in class to Bud Stanifer. Barbara Harvell - leaves her pleasing personality to Pat Michaels. Robert Haut - leaves his F.F. A. membership to Dale Manor. Donald Heiss - leaves his Model T Ford to Dennis Reiser. Norma Hensly - leaves her beauty and unique figure to Carol Stanifer. Ronald Masserant - leaves his Ford convertible to Jerry Borawski. Donna Mason - leaves her secretarial position in the coach's office to Sharon Zlatos. Douglas McComas - leaves his ability to out-talk cops to Pete Burns. Jacqueline McCray - leaves her ability to carry on a conversation at all times to Clara Rodey. Mary Mell - leaves her ability to be a friend to everyone to Carol Cavanaough. Rosemary Meyers - leaves her charm and daintiness to Pat Green. Velma Nowitzke - leaves her blonde hair to Janice Staley. Shirley Ochs - leaves her pleasant smile and cheerfulness to Margaret Yoas. Carol Otter - leaves her brilliance and unique sense of humor to Dorothy Malwitz. Lou Ann Otter - leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Reedy to Sally Zolkosky. Shirley Parkhurst - leaves her love and devotion for Indiana to Mr. Paxton. Freida Penny - leaves her sparkling personality, charm and wit to Mildred Mell. Pat Pete - leaves her cheerleading ability to Sharon Spaulding. Gloria Pinson - leaves her blue eyes to Sally Masserant. Theodore Price - leaves his big feet and loud sense of humor to Jeanette Reaume. Pat Prucka - leaves her ability to give her opinion to Nancy LaDuke. Beverly Reaume - leaves her hot-rodding experiences to Carol Vetter. Mary Ann Roberts - leaves her position as a majorette to her sister, Betty Roberts. Fred Robinson - leaves his position in the Saxophone quartet to George Clark. John Rogers - leaves his long hours of piano practice to Jim LaDuke. Chuck Sanders - leaves his place of being teachers pet to Janice Edwards. James Schingeck - leaves his selling ability to Marshall Penny. Dianne Schultz - leaves her good looks to Darlene Hollister. Robert Serrotos - leaves his shyness to Jo-Ann Brindly. Don Sherman - leaves his height Roger Hutton. Ralph Snavely - leaves his brilliance to David Spaulding. Carol Spaulding - leaves her ability to get along with others to Carol Hamilton. Tom Stasa - leaves his freckles to Noel Wallace. Marlene Stein - leaves her green thumb to the Ag Class. Janet Talley - leaves her driving ability to all the driver's training students. Grant Stewart - leaves his athletic ability and joking ability to Ronald Sieb. Jerry Tilley - leaves his ability to play baseball to Earl Miller. Sharron Tilley - leaves her unique way of making friends to Rita Bailey. Edna Trainer - leaves her systematic way of driving to Sharron Mell. Sally Trotter - leaves her slimness to Sandra Niner. James Vasicek - leaves his height to Ronald Gildersleeve. Mary Walpatich - leaves her beautiful black hair and eyes to Pat McAnnally. Evelyn Wallace - leaves her cooking and sewing ability to Judy Neidinger. Carol Woolford - leaves her musical talent to Sally Snavely. Isabel Wyman - leaves her neat appearance to Janet Johnson. Susan Zlotas - leaves her liveliness to Betty Jane Stein. TO AIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL - We the Senior Class of 1958 leave a WHIRL-POOL for the locker room. I, Shirley Branch leave — SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED.
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TOiU We. the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, being of sound mind and prin- ciples, do ordain this to be our last will and testament while attending Airport High School. We the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight leave to our sponsors, Mr. Henkel and Mr. Paxton, the pleasant memories of the thrilling hours that they have spent with us. Ovetta Adkins - leaves her long black hair to Dorothy Smith. Douglas Arquette - leaves his good physique and flashy smile to William Keilman. Donna Aselstyne - leaves her brilliance and wit to Janet Bushroe. Betty Au - leaves her ability to sew to Linda Yoas. Andrea Baker - leaves her sweet disposition to Anna Tilley. Ronald Beaton - leaves his ability to dance to James Bogoski. Robert Beck - leaves his ability to be a Ladies’ man to all freshman boys. Judy Beckman - leaves her homemaking ability to Carol Malvitz. Juanita Balanger - leaves her ability to play basketball to Mathilda Kamin. Larry Balanger - leaves his ability to play sports to David Monroe. Judy Bodenmiller - leaves her brain and youthful looks to Jeff Rister. Eva Jane Bordine - leaves her ability to write one air mail letter each day to Donna MacLellan, Loyal Boulton - leaves all of his names to Pat Miller. Geraldine Brewster - leaves her position as Concert Mistress to her sister, Christina. Gerald Buckingham - leaves his position as hall monitor to Jerry Bogoski. Judy Burris - leaves her ability to decorate, dedecorate, and redecorate her third finger, left hand to Marilyn Neiman. Emile Caldwell - leaves her neat figure to Sharon Kuderik. George Campbell - leaves his ability to play basketball to David Adair. Sanda Carney - leaves her joking ability to Marlene Wooten. Jo-Ann Chinavare - leaves her red hair and freckles to Dianne Bodenmiller. Glenn Hobgood - leaves his brilliance to Dale Boulton. Larry Hoffman - leaves his humor and acting ability to Janine Turpin. Betty and Margaret Johnson - leaves their sisterly love to the two Brewster Twins, Constance and Cynthia. William Kahlbaum - leaves his neat appearance to Billy Dicks. Linda Kaiser - leaves her winning smile and lovely personality to Bertha Wohlfeil. Robert Karalewitz - leaves his ability to get along with all members of the opposite sex to David McDonald. Elaine Kernyo - leaves her ability to tell Romantic stories to Sharon McAllister. Judy Kokai - leaves her ability to stick to a diet to Marlene Wright. Jerry Kuderik - leaves his ability to play football to David Spaulding. Guy LaPrad - leaves his position in the student council to Harlan Yoas. Joyce Laura - leaves her ability to do everything well to Linda Haines. Ginny LaVoy - leaves her prompting ability to Penny Kaiser. Lloyd Manor - leaves his shyness to Chuck Beaudrie. Nancy Chinavare - leaves her beautiful blonde hair and charming blue eyes to Anna Mae Beaton. Sharon Clutter - leaves her telephone tactfulness to Betty Cooper. Larry Clark - leaves his ability to kid with the teachers to John MacLellan. Roger Come - leaves his ability to transport a car load of girls to John Cramer. Bill Dobberstein - leaves his curly hair to Richard Bost. Lester Dubke - leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Pringle to Jacqueline Aselstyne. Frank Dudek - leaves all of his extra credits to anyone who needs them. Dave Dumont - leaves his ability to keep order in the halls to Andy Herman. Louis Durant - leaves his Jeep to Kennith Tywdell. Elizabeth Embree - leaves her wit and brain to next year's senior class. James Fish - leaves his ability to keep his engagement a secret to Dianne McKee. John Freimark - leaves his ability to get along with the girls to Harlen Yoas. Judy Freimark - leaves her ability to get along with all of the boys to Irene Aber-
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