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6121014 MOST TALENTED: Marilyn Jordan, Ron Smoyer MOST ATHLETIC: Linda Swaris, Gary Rearic WITTIEST: Glenna Morrow, Tony Cordera MOST COURTEOU51 BUNNY Clark, Ed 5m0Yel' Kama rv- MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY: Dot Pester, Gary Rearic
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Art Williamson leaves all the high school teachers with a little less trouble. Roger Bush departs still saying, Mr, Clark, I don't believe it! Future band members receive all Pat Posney's riots in in the band bus. The fun lzetta Robinson had in her Senior year is willed to any friend looking for happiness. John Mollick leaves with a new way to spell his last name. Diane Miller's sister Patty receives her long walks home at lunchtime. Jo Lynn Pitt leaves her selling ability to any 1965 Senior who has the energy to match it. Denny Delledonne receives Eugene Baylor's fun in Apollo. Willed to his brother Bob is Bill Henry's ability to al- ways annoy A. H. S. teachers. Lorraine Gallo wills her neatest appearance to Jane Walton. Herby Gunther wills the mile run in track to anyone who would want it. Ron Fulton leaves the lunch stand with coffee stains on his hands. Nancy Saxion's singing ability is left to anyone wish- ing to practice hard. Jerry Thompson leaves Robin in A. H. S., hoping that she'll be good. Claudia Martin's lighted baton is left to anyone who can afford batteries. Ron Smoyer's good times with Mr. Afanesko are willed to Norma Hunter. Susan Speer's and Janet Woods's late slips are be- queathed to anyone as slow as they are. N To Cree Fetterman goes Sam Blystone's nickname Rang-o-Tang. Donald Cloud's good luck with sports is given to his little brother Gary. Roberta Hill's place in choir is left to Peggy Valco. Marilyn Jordan leaves Laura Jane Davis hunting for their band music. Ed Smoyer's fun on the band bus is left to Len Shell- hammer. Given to Linda Bence is Dot Pester's wit, which was left to her by Bonnie Black. Bob Elwood receives Vernon Shaffer's ability to drive cars. Gloria Vetro is willed Kass Kastelic's talent to get caught talking in class. Left to Sue Swartz are all Judy KennedelI's extracur- ricular activities. Sandy Klingensmith's long walks up Second Street are left to her sister Barb. Patty Devers's alto position in sextet and long hours of practice are bequeathed to Nancy Long. Marlene Dubas's quietness is willed to Toni Giunta. Russ Anthony receives Ken Eckman's height. Glenna Morrow leaves all her fun as a colorguard to Carol Gradwell. All Janet Shriver's fun with boys and dates are left to Linda Shoop. Marlene Wysocki's stool in typing class is left to anyone with short legs. Sandie Clark leaves still measuring candy in the five and ten cent store. Nell Pellegrini leaves still trying to pass the short- hand test. Carol Crow leaves saying, Oh, John! OFFICERS ll. to r.J: Dot Pester lPres.l, Bunny Clark fSec.D, Sue Smith QV. Pres.J, Diana Miller CTreas.J. 27
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Tens O12 affzes I!! BEST DANCERS: Glenna Morrow, Don Cloud MOST BASHFUL: Herbert Guenther Marlene Dubas Nun x ,.,,, , 5 'K...... , lx NEATEST APPEARANCE: David wenckowski, Lorraine Gallo BEST BUILDI Gary Rwic, Karen Fermell 4' , MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Bunny Clark, Ron Smoyer ? 7 , .
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