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Class Will We, the graduating class of 1966, acting upon the presumption that we are all of sound mind and body, do leave: To our exhausted and relieved teachers the thought that next year there will be another senior class. To the juniors the hope for a longer senior trip. To the sophomores the traditional freshman initiation. To the freshmen our positions as Big Wheels. I, ANDREA ACOMB, leave in a cloud of dust and a Hi .... OOOSilver Away. . . I, JOHN AMES, leave my hot rodding ability to Mr. Seidel. I SUSAN BERG, leave my happy-go-lucky ways to Charlotte Nisbet. A I, BECKY BRIGGS, leave my position as co-captain of the magazine sales to anyone who has the brains for it. A I, DUANE BURLEY, leave my ability to always get in some sort of trouble to Jim Rider. I DICK BURRITT, leave my natural blond hair to Ronnie Doan. I, FRED CALNAN, leave my jalopy to anyone who has the courage to drive it. I DAVID CLARK, leave my hunting luck to Chuck Welty. I, SANDRA CLARK, leave my shortness to Brian Haynes. I CYNTHIA CROUCH, leave my long, beautiful nails to John Callahan. I, DEBORAH ELSENHEIMER, leave my art class to anyone crazy enough to take it. I HAROLD ELLIS, leave my figure to Steve Whitmore. I, PAUL GOODWIN, leave my leadership in Student Council to the student body. I ROGER GRIFFIN, leave my quiet ways to Duffy. I, JACK HOWE, leave my current event knowledge to Jim Morgan. I, SARAH HULTS, leave my seat in homeroom to myself so that I can P. G. I GENE HURLBUT, leave my height to Jimmy Kemp. I I, SACK INTHARA, leave my flashing smile to Arkport. I KENNETH ISAMAN, leave my 1948 Plymouth as next year's driver ed. car. I, DONA JACKSON, leave my athletic ability to Mary Davidson. I, BEVERLY JONES, leave my jokes in case someone runs out of his own. I, KELVIN JONES, leave my curly hair to whoever can manage it. I, MARLENE JONES, leave my scatterbrain. I, MARILYN KARNS, leave a quiet styd I, MARILYN KARNS , leave a quiet study hall to Mrs. Burns and Mr. Botone. 1, FRED KEMP, leave my basketball sneakers to Harry Gowiski. I, SHIRLEY KILBURY, leave my good marks to someone extra fond of school. I, BARBARA KNOWLES, leave my home economics classes to future wives. I, DENNIS LAJOIE, leave my pitching ability to future pitchers. I, BEVERLEY MORGAN, leave my ability to straighten the mess in the guidance office. I, SANDRA MORGAN, leave my specs with the inscription four eyes are better than two. I, NANCY NEWELL, leave my ability to do things all wrong and still come out right. I, ANNE PERRY, leave my math marks to future English teachers. I, DORINDA REYNOLDS, leave my brush rollers to Ronnie Fox. I, KARL SMITH, leave my nickname to any underclassman whose actions befit the name. I, ANITA WEHLING, leave my history marks to future physical education teachers. I, RICKY WHITMORE, leave nothing, I'm taking it all with me. I, THOMAS WILLIAMS, leave my crumpled paint brushes and smock to Mrs. Krog. I, ROSEMARY WING, leave my friendly smile to Elaine. In witness thereof, we hereby set our hand and seal on this, our last will and testament. The Class of 1966
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