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Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of Archbold-German Township Local High School, City of Archbold, County of Fulton, State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory after twelve years of arduous study, and realizing that our high school days are about to become memories of the past, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequeaths and devices of whatsoever nature made, Article 'I To Archbold High School we bequeath the almost impossible task of finding another class as fine and outstand- ing as ours. Article II To the faculty we give our sincere thanks and appreciation for their efforts in enabling us to achieve high school graduation. Article III To each of the classes who follow us we bequeath the courage to go on and ever strive to do your very best. It is our fond hope that you may all profit by and from the many mistakes we made. I, Donna Baldwin, will my Terry Cloth concern to the Canon Towel industry. I, Carolyn Bridges, will my patience to numerous members of the seventh grade. I, Norma Burkholder, will my many musical activities to Mary Lou Roth. I, Janet Erbscorn, will my naturally curly hair to Karen Peters. I, Ronnie Fielitz, will my ability to rock the cradle to Charlie Sauder. I, Larry Fish, will my impulsive nature John Rupp. I, Elaine Frey, will my Little Red Hen back to the farm. I, Donna Gaddis, will part of my figure to Shirley Buerge. I, Fred Gearing, will my ability to get into trouble to Ralph Van Slyke. I, Ronald Gigax, will my calm nature to Larry Wheeler. I, Gene Graf, will my ability to act tough to Donald Clair. I, Beryl Grisier, will my ability of winking an eye to the young wolves of A.H.S. I, Carl Guerrero, will my introvert nature to Delbert Britsch, who has need for it. I, Sandra Hall, will my Elementary Secretarial position to Janice Wyse. I, Robert Hausch, will my avoirdupois to Peter Short so he can be a football player, I, Doyle Hayes, will my ability to make the all-league team to Herb Ruffer. I, Florence Herbert, will some ofmy altitude to Lois andEunice Hall. I, JoAnn Huffman, will my ability to become engaged to Carol Gautsche. I, Arletta Kennel, will my immaculate appearance to at least six Junior girls. I, Wynemia Klopfenstein, will my brunette complexion to Billye Detter. I, Pauline Leininger, will my ability to act silly in Home Ec. to Shirley Riegsecker, I, Dorthy Leu, will my secretary position to Betty Lou Roth. I, Balbina Lisak, will my figure to Phyllis Graber. Joan Lovejoy, will my blue eyes and blonde hair to Sharon Klopfenstein. Carolyn Miller, will my giggle and happy disposition to Carolyn Pickett. Sondra Miller, will my 'tight skirts and sweaters to Marilyn Miller. Janet Myers, will my small stature to Darlene Short. I, Lois Myers, will my ability to go steady to Bonnie Short. I, llva Nafziger, will my ability to talk about Senator Taft to Mr. Sutherland. I, Verlene Nafziger, will my scholastic ability to Roger Fielitz and Roger Miller. Louise Nofziger, will my study habits to Rosene Miller and Joan Case. William Palmer, will my ability to dress neatly to Mike Sullivan. I, Duane Penrod, will my girl friend back to the Sophomore boys. I, Janis Peters, will my dating problems to any girls who want them. I, Gary Pickett, will my height to Cloyce Nofziger and the basketball team. I, Brenda Pursel, will my ability to make quick decisions to all who need it. I, Earl Riegsecker, will my quiet nature to Grandpa Nafziger. I, Veryl Roth, will my cheerleading ability to next years Junior boys. I, Arlene Rupp, will my reserved nature to Carole Wheeler. I, Gary Rupp, my short stature to Gary Myers if he wants it. I, Margert Rupp, will my sneeze to anyone who needs a good, healthy sneeze. I, Jeanette Sauder, will my quietness to Pam Lauber, who has great need for it. Myrl Sauder, will my executive ability to Bud Stuckey for next year. Janeth Schantz, will my rubber bands to Billy Winzeler to keep up her socks. I, Junior Schantz, will my mud-flappers to John Rich for his Thunderbird. Vee Schlatter, will my spider collection to Yale University. Rex Short, will my ability in agronomy to Merle Short and other FFA boys. Robert Steensen, will my speed afoot to David Neal and Terry Murbach. Tom Stevens, will my basketball ability to Frank Winzeler. I, Gary Storrer, will my muscles fbut none of my brainj to Kriss Stutzman. I, Doris Thomas, will my Majorette position to Joyce Kingsbury. I, Ramiro Trejo, will my artistic ability to George Petrowsky, who doesn't need it. I, Roger Vonier, will my ducks to Rex Ziegler. I, Grace Waidelich, will my shortness to anyone who doesn't want to be tall. I, Ben Westfall, will my study habits equally to the Sophomores and Juniors next year. I, Joan Williams, will my broom to the janitors. My study habits to John Bleikamp. I, Randy Wyse, will my curly, manageable hair to Mr. Borich. I, Curtis Zaerr, will my ability to chew gum gracefully to Lyle Hayes. I, Margaret Zuercher, will my extrovertiveness to Bernadine Beck. 1. L I, L I. 1, I, 1, I, I, I, L
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B. Beck J. Bleikamp B. Bridges S. Buerge D. Clair J. Davis B. De -Grof.f B. Dohm D. Frey C. Cautsche M. Gautsche B. Gearig L. Cigax N. Gisel P. Graber R. Grisier D. Holsopple S. Klopfenstein G. Lauber P. Lauber D. Leininger C. Miller M. Miller R. Miller R. A. Miller V. Miller S. Murbach G. Myers L. Nofziger C. Pickett J. Rich B. Roth M. Roth H. Ruffer J. Rupp, B. Schroeder B. Short ' D. Short G. Short J. Short M. Short B. Stuckey B. Stuckey K. Stutzman J. Thompson C. Wheeler J. Wyse L. Wyse S. Wyse P. Yoder R. Ziegler
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