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Page 17 text:
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Vilayne Keyser, wil my love for La Paz to Jim Drof. Caroline Kling, will my giggle to Larry Ochstein. Mary Ann Knoblock, will my solo clarinet chair to Dot Heckaman. Bill Leeper, will my sparkling conversation to Tonia Tombaugh. John Loucks, will my love for the wild west to Lincoln Wolfe. lvar Martin, will my artistic ability to Ted Swank. Carl Mattern, will my motorcycle to Wayne Schlemmer. Phil Miller, will my wavy hair to Louis Bollenbacker. Barbara Musser, will my red hair to Janet Schmitt. Helen Mutti, will my yodeling to Ted Britwhistle. Dorthula Patterson, will my dimples to Lenore De Fauw. Ronnie Rolland, will my weight to Doug Leman. Owen Rowe, will my desire to sleep in geography to Tom Smith. Marion Sahlhotf, will my quiet ways to Loretta Keyser. Janice Schurr, will my reckless driving to anyone just learning. Carol Seymour, will my giggle to anyone who thinks he can stand the strain Lyle Shenefield, will my rosy complexion to Shirley Long. Jack Shively, will my ability to shave to Allen Molebash. Kay Lou Smith, will my red pajamas to next year's senior lockers. Pa-'I Smith, will my ability to be late to school in the morning to Chuck Walter. Ray Smith, will my love of argument to Johnny Baird. La Verne Soales, will my ability to meet Sprig deadlines to the l95l scramblers. Donald Stichter, will my curly hair to Bill Freriger. Donald Stump, will leave. L.. l
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enior Being of sound mind and body lor at least able to graduateJ, we, The Class of l95O, do will and bequeath the following to our friends: I, Rex Allen, will my height to Frank Peters. I, Don Ames, will my job on the milk machine to Rolland Aker. I, Carol Ann Arch, will my love for out-of-town boys to Marsha Robinson I, Doris Aukerman, will all my dates to any girl who thinks she can keep up with them. I Martina Bak, will my ability to eat during bookkeeping to Mr. Replogle I I, Martha Bornemann, will my flutter to Phyllis Murray, I, Bob Babcock, will my love for classes to Junior Elliott. I Lewis Brown, will my blind hook shot to Kenny Crowel, who can put it I good use. I, Doris Clindaniel, will the fun I had in cheerleading to the next ones. I, Wilma Craig, will my apparent quietness to anyone who talks too much I, Marilyn Cripe, will my accuracy in the office to Ernestine Leeper. I, Paul Dougherty, will my firecrackers from the play to David Bowser. I, Dorlyn Drudge, will the Sprig O' Mint to next year's struggling staff. !, Mary Edel, will my love for Plymouth to Norma Zimmer. I, Louis Flora, will my ability to get the kids to yell to Roger Beehler. l, Jane Glomp, will my brains to anyone who needs them. I, Theodore Haas, will my job on the coke machine to Glen Scott. I, John Hans, will my love for economics to Miss Reed. I Louis Hardy, will the good time I had on the Hi-Y trip to Mr. Clemens. I 1 stetler. I Mary Ellen Hochstetler, will my bookkeeping to future classes. I I, Herb Hueni, will my love for English to Jay Senff. I, Bill Jones, will my ability to wrestle to Jack Hall. I, Warren Keyser, will my love for playing cards to Billy Mummey. I Edward Heckaman, will my ability to heckle Maria Carrico to Willis Hoch
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is X enior onor L JANE GLOMP Valedictorian Carol Ann Arch She was getting Sprig Boosters when the group picture was taken. THE NEXT EIGHT HIGH Martina Bak, Janice Schurr, Mary An Edward Heckaman, and Lewis Brown vi. 5' x .A .nf sS?Ll,Jel'lf5 LYLE SHENEFIELD Salulatorian STU DENT5 n Knoblvck. John Hans. Mary Ellen Hnchsrerler - She was our D. A. R. Good Citizen H, lil' .,,. 1 5.5.1 , A s 0 ! XT, 3 'I V ia., '-Fam? I9 .,,-,-,,e:q
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