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JUNIOR CLASS On September 2, forty-one juniors organized by electing Wayne Hill, president; Karen Strack, vice-president; and Wilma Hinton, secretary-treasurer. Linda Doyle, Winifred Poling, and Junior Kirby were elected to the Student Council. Mrs. Hammond and Mr. Slusser, with the assistance of Miss Ferry and Mr. Foster, were the class advisors. Throughout the year most of the class activity was directed toward raising money for a prom. This money was made by picking up corn, having a bake sale, and running a concession stand at football and grade school basketball games. Wayne Hill Karen Strack Wilma Hinton Linda Doyle Winifred Poling Emery Kirby, Jr. Shirley Shonkwiler Donna Sebens Glenn Spearman Frances Pierce Carleen McCullough Je ana be lie Lash Marilyn Smith
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WILL I, Jay Poling, leave my stature to Tony Redman. I, Jerry Stout, will my prize winning flat top to Ron Robbins. I. Bill Hannon, bequeath my ready wit to Jeanabelle Lash. I, Irene Alexander, will my sparkler--What am I saying! Marilyn Smith, Frances Pierce and Bob Tracy may have my gift of gab. I, Sally Born, leave my dexterity for jerking sodas at Hill’s to Winnie Poling. I, Sam Clark, bequeath my position as leading hitter on the baseball team to one-hit Wayne Hill. I, Jack Corum, will my loyalty to the Cardinals to Gene Holloway. The Yanks will never rise again! I, Virginia Eades, leave my position in the commercial room to all aspiring secretaries such as Louise Born, Pat Westray, and Nancy Musick. I, Jim Fendley, bequeath my southern drawl to Madonna Foran and Shirley Shonkwiler. I, Dick Jones, will my blue suede shoes toDave Hill. I think he is the onty one who hasn’t stepped on them. I, Bill Goodmon, will my lady killing techniques to Dave Keller and Junior Kirby. Watch out, girls! I, Jim Wildman, leave my Ford to Ron Durbin. He can use it for test runs. I, Pat Byron, will my economy with words to Mary Jo Ardnt an Phyllis Redman. I, Phyllis Shumard, bequeath my vivacity to Glen Spearman and Tom Brittenham. Add it it what they have and they will really move around. I, John Strater, will my seat on the Ivesdale Special to Mike' Gallivan and Ellen Hannon. I, Larry Medaris, will my mid-morning siestas to Barney Camden. Ho Hum! I, Sue Hinton, will half of my silence to Linda Doyle. I, Jim O’Hara, will my ability to leave Ivesdale at 8:30 and make it to school on time to Jim Kirwin. I, Ron Laughlin, will my mathematical mind to Karen Strack. She doesn’t really need it. I, Margaret Zoch, will my woman’s intuition to Sarah Woodcock and Ruth Pembroke. I, Jim Yockey, will my beaming smile to Donna Sebens, Carleen McCullough, and Larry Durbin. There is plenty to go around. I, Karen Lux, will my contact with the office to Richard Westfall and Lester Jamison. I, Sharon Morton, will my affection for dark haired men to Mary Swaim, Judy Tempel, and Lela Ard. I, Evelyn White, leave my extensive vocabulary to Alyeen LeCrone and Becky Morris. Do you dig” me? I, Judy Redman, will my saxophone to Wilma Hinton. Blow, horn, blow!
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Larry Durbin Lela Ard David Keller Judy Tempel Lester Jamison Pat Westray Mike Gallivan Louise Born Bob Tracy Mary Swaim Jim Kirwan Ruth Pembroke Madonna Foran Tom Brittenham Phyllis Redman Richard Westfall
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