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244 JW I, Denny Shuherk, will to Mike Zedaker my undying love for the hard work that Mr, Gard says is necessary for a good track man. I, Linda Cottrell, will to Joan Ely all the good times that I have had at A.H.S., and also my ability to usually come to school on Monday mornings with both eyes open. I, Janet Bowers, will to Month Cornell my locker, my government book, and the ability to get along with the teachers, especially Mr, Foster. I, Kelly Tracy, will to Tony Langham a first-run copy of my new book BELL PAINTING AS AN ART and my slightly used white paint brush. I, Neva Jo Baker, will to Coleen Murphy my government book in hope that she takes better care of it than I did. I, Larry Miller, will to Andy Lichty my ability to stay out of trouble and get along with all the teachers. I, Karen Seslar, will my government book to Jim DeLaurelle Qunder one conditionj--if he doesn't write on it. I, Harl Fisher, will to Bert Arnett my government book for next year's government class. I, Bob Dunderman, will to Larry Franklin my ability to have a successful year. I, Barbara Savage, will Ann Elston the Senior Class's putty to stuff in the keyhole of Mr. Foster's door. I, Kelly Knuckles, being of weak body and even weaker mind, will to Mike Seslar my faithful old locker in hopes that he will collect as many papers in it as I did. I, Jerry Balser, will to Richard Zimmerman my locker if he promises to let the mice stay but still keep it tidy--and to anyone who needs it, the ability to sleep during any period of the day. I, Jay Snook, will Gene Coon my ability to do my government notebook the last day of the six-weeks period. I, Mary McCalla, will to Carol Leinard all the good times I have had in my Senior year at good old A.H.S. I, Steve Derck, will to Carrie Wells my ability to not study in Mr, Lehman's study hall and not get caught. .-...1 iw ,wt .f at Q tt , A ., .U U W I X I ',,, ittttt i . Sharon Rhoad, Kathy Mavis, Mary lNIcCalla, Barbara Savage, Carrie Kosch, Linda' Cottrell, Sue Bromagem at AN EVENING IN PARIS on Prom Night.
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We 729 S'efwbz dd, aff- - I, Terry Monroe, will to Robert Harrman the ability to sleep ln study hall with my eyes open, which WHS willed to me by Randy Derck. May he use it successfully. I, Regina Meyer, will to Marylin Reinhart the ability to talk in Mr. Tussing's study hall. l, John Foster, will to Tony Langham my cushion, water bucket, and verbal ability to use during basketball season -- and to Mary Doctor my ability to keep Mr. Foster off the subject in Government class. I, Jerry Neely, being of sound mind and body QI thinkl, do will to Alvin Copsey my place as editor of the Senior magazine FOSTER'S FROLICS, which consists of direct quotations from Mr. Foster's classes. I, Delores Coon, will to Brenda Hutchins my ability to sit in government class and get something out of lt. I, Paul Howard, will my highly used government book to J anlce Hoover providing she uses it more than I did. I, Dick Horney, will to Mike Seslar my seat ln third period study hall, my year's supply of paper wads, and one slightly used gym shoe. I, Lee Carr, hereby will to Dale McAlexander my ability to be at school on time. tJust once during the yearj, I, Karen Heckelmann, will to Charmaine Reeb my ability to get straight A's in Government. I, Marcia Temple, will to Kay Walkenstine my ability to have a good time under any circumstances. I, Laurenda Hunt, will to Linda Williams the right to call Mrs. Nlhlser Mom, and the ability to get along with her. I, Joyce Donat, will to Verlaine Pollock my ability to stay awake in Government class. I, Sue Bromagem, will to Andy Lichty my old out of date, but well used government book which he must treat with loving care as I did. I, Mary Ann Sukup, will to Judy Carr my new government book and the ability to fail the first govern- ment test. I, Sharon Rhoad, will to Etta Galsford my good times in English class. I, Pat Smith, will to Linda Klender my ability to talk in Mr. Foster's class. I, Mary Schooley, will to Jean James my ability to write brilliant English themes. I, Nancy Wannemacher, will to Jean Derok my ability to go steady all through my senior year. I, Diane Stumphy, will to Eloulse Taylor my ability to get to school just under the bell. I, Eva Friend, will to Tom Seslar my ability to get along with Mr, Foster. Hope you advance further than I--and to Dawn Sheard my beloved locker providing she takes loving care of it as I did. I, Mary Ann Lucas, will to Ken Hahn the ability to be as happy as I through his senior year. I, Don Mabis, will to Karl Mlelke my speed ln track. I, Virginia Meyer, will to Sharon Carr my government book providing she keeps it in good condition. I, Winfield Meek, will to Martin Hunt my attendance record providing he does not miss more than 180 days. I, Carrie Kosch, will to Ann Elston my government book and the privilege of arguing with Mr. Foster in class. I, Kathy Mavis, will to Marilyn Toomey my locker full of white mice and also my position on the annual staff so that she, too, may argue with Mr. Fast the way I do. Compliments of LANGHAM GARAGE Chrysler-Plymouth-Valiant
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efwbz Zu pfzqolecy In the summer of 1975 the Antwerp Class of 1960 was holding its annual reunion at Joyce Donat's Maumee Valley Health Resort. We stopped by in order to see what the members were doing. Immediately we spotted Paul Howard who operates the famous night club, Howard's Hash House, in Antwerp. A few of his employees were headwaiter Jerry Neely and waitresses Mary Ann Lucas, Karen Heckelman, Mary Ann Sukup, and Delores Coon plus Terry Monroe, the chef famous for his new hush-puppy recipe. We also met the well-known celebrity, Mary Martin Schooley, currently starring in the Broadway hit Peter Pan -- My Favorite Peanut Butter, which co-stars Mary McCalla and her Merry Maids consisting of Regina and Virginia Meyers, Barbara Savage, Sharon Rhoad, and Linda Cottrell. Sitting in a corner of the dimly lighted health bar were three members of the notorious gang, the Unmentionables, Neva Jo Ma Barker, the leader, and her two henchmen Kelly Brass Knuckles and Bob Babyface Boesh. Entertainment that evening included a solo by John Hotlips' Foster, the trumpet player, and jokes by Master of Ceremonies The Menace Shuherk. It was at this timethat we spotted Lee Carr, Franklin Campbell, Bob Dunderman, and Steve Derck entering the room. They didn't mention their business, but they acted very suspicious and left when top F.B.L agent Kelly Fosdick Tracy came in accompanied by his bodyguards Nancy Wannemacher, Karen Seslar, and Kathy Mavis, famous for their man hunting ability. We were surprised to see internationally famous playboys, Jay Snook, Jerry Balser, Winfield Meek, and Don Mabis at the reunion, but they told us later they were on the way to Florida and had stopped by to see how their friends were doing. Women wrestlers Eve Friend, Pat Smith, and Sue Bromagen were present, but they had to leave early in order to be at Madison Square Garden for their opening night bout. Harl Maynard Fisher and Bob Swann had left their beat pads in Green- wich Village to play their bongos and read poetry at the reunion. Everybody seemed to enjoy the act, especially western stars Dick Deadeye Horney, and Larry Maverick Miller. The closing act, consisting of Carrie Koesch, Laurenda Hunt, Marcia Temple, and Diane Stumphy doing their interpretation of the bunny-hop, was finally over, and so we bid the people good-by and journeyed on to the great city of Antwerp.
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