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RICHARD NICHOLS wills his ankle weights to any- Q3 h wo one who is dumb enough to take them. JJ DARLENE o'DELL wins an her books in her sister, I - : Karen, BOB PBARCB wins his dancing ability in Ray Smith. Ii g GARY PORTER wins his ability in keep quiet in ' the 7 .- library to James Wilt, X i v! BURNS PUNCHBON wins his super CQ, gil rnodi- fied 1950 J li: Oldsmobile to Howard Case V' V,... ga' 0 to replace 50 Q Q ' his customized 1953 Chevyf' E T ' if ' ' ' S ' A . M . CAROL REES wills her seat fp - fs. Lg in Trig to her brother, David, and hopes his grades are ,f -'J better than hers were, MARY SCHMIDT wills her W 8' friendly persuasion to the juniors - they'll need it next year when they sell ads for the yearbook. W BILL SCOTT wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Jim Drummond. T TA 1 VERDA SLIVKA wills her ability to get along with Mr. Lucas in Bookkeeping II to Dawn Ingram. Q I KENNY STARR wills his ability to date two girls at the same time and not get caught to Glenn I C inf XX Gardner ROGER STERLING wills his ability to anyone who can do anything with his ability. fe l ' LINDA TARR wills her job in the cafe- I teria to Linda I-Iockenberry and hopes B I' ,-,, r she has as much fun as she did. . 1 I . 5 RONNIE TARR wills his ability to f' ff not get hurt in football until his senior Lo' year to Richard Lewis. S DAVE VERHOVEC wills his F 0 Q ability to keep his rattle trap of a car running to Mr. Leyland. - V ' JUDY VASS wills her ability X to avoid detention to Brenda Brown. TOM WEATHERI-IEAD wills Q anything he has to anybody who wants it. CYNTHIA WICK wills her R General Business book to Mr. Lucas. TIM WSZEBOROWSKI wills his ability I T to look lively during the morning classes to his sister. RICK YOCUM wills his ability to not get beat up by a certain teacher to Jim Drummond. xx ' , I' 'Hung 4' 5 Sp' 5 sms I , . tn Q ' ' Q : Wax ,Ox 095 A ',.'g' 27
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' my .lug ,,ff1 iHllllllIllllllllIIlIll H llllll I 4 f will i n ' E X I Q N X 3 ' Y .vm ssl I QL was ,,' l ', a as ' L' EI 5 ff af 72.411 I The class of 1963 of Brilliant High School, being of unsould mind, does hereby bequeath the following per- sonal property in the manner stated: To the juniors we will our hard work on the yearbook because that is what is needed to have as good a yearbook as those of past years have been, To the sophomores we will our ability to build up a class treasury with lots of pop and candy money, To the freshmen we will our ability to put on a good junior class play. DAVE BELL wills his job on the Yearbook Staff to anyone who is willing to take it. EDDIE BELL wills his ability to play in the music festival to Tom Dawson. PHILIP BRABSON wills his ability to stay in school on the first day of rabbit season to Edward Forst. MOZELLA BRUCE wills , her ability to get along with Mary Louise Jamison to Nora Dennis, BETTE BURGE wills to ,ggff any girl who dates a sportsman a periscope so she may peek around cor- ners for spying ro coaches, VAL BURGE wills her ability to roam-f'- -'- ' the halls, make a lot of noise and not get caught to ' Frank Popp, RICH ELLIS wills to all B. B. Brains the power to study DAUNNA FORD wills her job in the cafeteria fthe enough to take it, MARYANN FELSOCI wills her seat in the senior home in hopes that it will fit him better. CHARLENE FRONCKEL wills to her sister, Susan, SHERRY HOLMAN wills her ability to stomp her feet caught, to Paula Eberts. study, study. teacher's roomy to anyone brave room to her brother, George, the ability to sew. over the office, without getting JOHN KACKLEY wills his Brilliant pennant to Sam I McCullough, NANCY JENKINS will a rear view mirror to Glenn Gardner so I he won't go into any more ditches. 'E I A ' BOB LACROSS wills nothing to nobody because he has nothing to will. if LINDA LIGGETT wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Kull and also her home economics A seat to Brenda Brown. fi JOYCE MATTHEWS wills her ability to go steady with the same boy for four years to Sharon 4 J Rine. -N' X MARIANNE McCREA wills her ability to type nineteen words a minute with seventeen errors X 'L H to Mr. Lucas. X 1 ' BARBARA MCDONALD wills her ability to get along with Charlene Fronckel to her sister, Phyllis. if' SANDY MOTTLE wills her ability to chew gum and not get caught to Alona Rish. 26 N1 -4
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SENIORS AS WE SEE 'EM! DAVID BELL - You know when he's around! KEN STARR - So Tired! JOHN KACKLEY - Class Wit GARY PORTER - Easy going guy TIM WSZEBOROWSKI - Lady Killer SHERRY HOLMAN - Full of fun and laughs MOZELLA BRUCE - Friendly when you know her CYNTHIA WICK .- Quiet but nice RONNIE TARR - What a man! MARY SCHMIDT - Girl with lots of talent BILL SCOTT - The typical American boy SONNY VERHOVIC - Has a lead foot LINDA TARR - Never a dull moment RICH ELLIS - Artist of his class CHARLENE FRONCKEL - Always pleasant JOYCE MATTHEWS - Loves to talk BOB LA CROSS - Football is his middle name BOB'PEARCE - Wonderful dancer MARIANNE McCREA - Our snappy head-majorette BARBARA MCDONALD - What a personality VAL BURGE - Class cutie and Homecoming Queen MARYANN FELSOCI - Good things come in small packages FLIP BRABSON - The boy who lov es trouble LINDA LIGGETT - Always has a grin CAROL REES - Genius of the senior class BURNS PUNCHEON - Most congenial student fVERDA SLIVKA - Beautiful blond from New Alexandria RICK YOCUM - Handsome Boyl SANDY MOTTLE - Not a worry in the world EDDIE BELL - The quiet type BETTE BURGE - Loves excitement RICH NICHOLS - Sweet but shy ROGER STERLING - Swell pal to everyone DARLENE O'DELL - Well liked JUDY VASS - New but nice DAUNNA FORD - Sweet and pretty TOM WEATHERHEAD - A likeable boy NANCY JENKINS - Never at a loss for words lqur I, Nvsr!
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