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I, Lois Timbrook, will to Nancy Krueger my only A in civics. I, Betty Vallieu, will all my extra time during my senior year to Joan Swalley. I, Kenny Ball, will my ability to throw pennies in the assembly, without being caught, to Bob (Bruiser) Betz. I, Richard Barnes, will my unhappy hours in civics to anyone with holes in his head. I, Barney Beers, will my conceit to Spook Seigel even though he has more than enough already. I, Don Boren, will to John Kleeman my ability to rest comfortably in the hard chairs of Au- burn High School. I, Bob Burgoyne, will my ability to sleep in physics class to Eric Schaab. I, John Chorpenning, will what shoes I ha e to Dale Smith. I, Clarence Gillespie, do hereby will to my brother my noon league abilities. I, Roger Hardy, will to Cal Grosscup my height and ability to play basketball. I, Jay Hildebrandt, will to John Gams my noon league team. I, Bill Houtzer ,will all my four years of basketball experience to Bob Delagrange. I, Don Kelly, will my touch with the women to Bob Delagrange. I, Attlee Lawhead, will my squeaky chair in Miss Dawson ' s room to the class of 1998. I, Dick Lochner, will to Darrel Billings a part interest in my fur business in Alaska. I, Bud McComb, will all my school equipment to Clem Grosscup. I, Ted Miller, will to John Gams my towering height and ability to be the fastest dresser on the team. I, Jack Allen Mochamer, will to Tick Richardson and Bob Riddle all my good times while in A.H.S. I, Stanley Muzzillo, will my great noon league team to any junior whose team cannot win games. I, Ed Quinn, will to Dave Sprott my football helmet. He also will get a brain concussion. I, Larry Refner, will my noon league team to Harold Wirts. I, John Renner, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Fred Bauer my ability to get along with most of the noon league referees. I, Max Reynolds, will to Sharon Perkins the gay times and enjoyment 1 have had in A.H.S. I, Jude Swalley, will my noon league basketball team to Earl Yarbrough, who thinks he already has it. I, Ross Strock, will to Harold Wirts my attraction to neighboring towns west of Auburn. I, Bill Walburn, will my half interest in my shotgun and ice fishing poles to Paul Hathaway. I, Theo Webb, will my assistant principalship to James Capen. (You ' ll be busy!) I, Roger Wertenberger, will to Calvin Grosscup my left-handed pivot shot. Good luck, Cal. I, Hugh Western, will my collection of girls to Cricket Schaab. Page 23
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Jba edeiul lieqf44eaUtl I, Florence Austraw, do will my seldom used book How to Grow Tall m Ten Easy Les- sons to Peanut Schwartz, I, Mary Bauer, will the use of my dirty gym clothes to Betty Bauer, I, Helen Blevms, do hereby will all the fun I had with Van to my cousin Barbara Blevins. I, Janet Borst, will my bathroom scales and dieting ability to Charlotte Liddell. I, Rosemane Cool, will to Beverly Shook my ability to have gym four days a week. 1, Betty Frazee, will Harold Hayden my curly locks, since I feel he needs them very much. I, Marjone Frazee, will to Steve Butler my false teeth which have afforded him more hours of fascination than any of my more numerous charms. 1, Louann Gearhart, will to Beverly Grogg my ability to get under Miss Butler ' s skin. I, Carolyn Gonser, will my height to Cal Grosscup, who needs it so badly. 1, Sally Greenfield will my affinity for trouble to any unfortunate person who is crazy enough to want it. 1, Gwendolyn Griffith, will my job as head typist on the school paper to a reliable junior 1, Jane Griffith, will to my buddy, Jeanette Beers, my ability to act (dumb) as you can see by the junior-senior play. 1, Jennie Haiflich, will my seat in civics class to anyone who is unlucky enough to get it. I, Sandra Hardenbrook, will my geography class blush to Sally Dragoo. I, Donna Hay, will Barbara Shaw the privilege of pushing Lois W. into the thornbushes. I, Donna Haynes, will to Charlene Fruechtenicht my ability to go steady. 1, Phyllis Hidy, will to David Tick Richardson all of my quiet Saturday evenings at home. I, Marjorie Jones, will my ability to keep out of the doghouse to Judie Poppele. I, Bonnie Link, will to my brother. Garland, my ability to get along with my teachers in AH.S. I, Roberta Little, will to Charlotta Sellew my part interest in our successful year of 1949 in band and play activities. I, Marcia Main, will my space on the second floor to Charlotta Sellew. I, Retha Manon, do hereby leave to my cousin, John Manon, all my girl friends. I, Joyce Nugen, will my ability to get in Mr. Rose ' s hair to anyone desiring it. I, Margaret Peckhart, will to Jean Potter a certain pencil sketch for her to tack on the wall. I, Susan Sanders, will to the freshman girls my ability to cause them to gossip. I, Dorothy Schultz, will to Sue Baxter all the good times I had in Mr. Lawson ' s class. I, Norma Schwartz, will my towering height to my short cousin, Carolyn Shoudel. 1, Roselyn Sherlock, will all my troubles to Pat Brady. 1, Carol Sommers, will to Sharon Rainier the ever popular Ginger B, B. Page 22
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d x ' . tfjii ' ..J 7«e Ae iallitl Class Officers: Jerry Griffith, Calvin Hampshire, Nancy Krueger, William Myers. First row: llene Balliet, David Barnhart, Gordon Baughman, Darrel Billings, Jerry Blevins, Patricia Brady. Second row: Judith Brown, Steven Butler, Sharon Cochran, Jacqueline Cox, Shirley DeLucenay, Charles Derrow, Jr. Third row; David Feagler, Peter Fribley, Delores Foster, Jeanne Frank, John Gams, Edward Gotschall, Beverly Grogg, Virginia Grogg. fourth row: Paul Hathaway, Rita Helmuth, Margaret Krick, Rebecca Lemish, Rutheda Link, Jeanette Long, Dale Mavis, Eugene Mavis, Jean Mavis. Page 24
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