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Wayne Foster, his interest in old cars to anyone mechanically inclined. We all kid Charlie Nash that he worries too much. Well, he has decided to leave all his anxieties to Mike Gage. Poor Mike! Everett Aldous, his agricultural knowledge to his brother Gene. Leona Margargle, her ability to always come up with an answer in Social class to anyone whofeels energetic enough to accept it. Dick Nautel, his motorcycle boots to Mike Fetcie. John Perretta and Dahl Todd leave their enthusiasm for motorcycles to Norbie Woods and Barry Wright. Cheryl Miller bequeaths her exploding “p’s” to any future announcer. Bill Longshore leaves his position with.the “Thundertones” to no one. He’s going to keep on playing with the group himself. John Newman leaves research papers to the birds. Pat Henderson, her infectious enthusiasm to Martha Simpson, who has never shown any need for it. Terry Conant, his bowling talent to Wendell Bush, and June Picher, dropping in at the bowling lanes just to see what’s going on to Lynn Tiel. Now Lynn can keep track of things. Sue Hubbard, her quiet, reserved ways to her sister, as it seems to run in the family. Dan Thompson, a bill for two dollars to Mrs. Williams for the parking ticket he got while looking for Speech quotations at the Canton library. Ron Waske, his ability to catch a football to Lee Cartmill. Lee has a tough act to follow. Mike Perkins, his interest in F.F.A. to Robert McDonald, and David Rohde, his bright future in fanning to John Smith. Cheryl LaDuke, her charm to her sister, Chris. Lyle Thatcher, his car to the science department. If they can figure out what makes it run, it will be a major breakthrough of the century. David Short, his talents in the commercial department to Mr. VanOmum’s classes, and Cynthia Kingston leaves her paint brushes to next year’s advanced art classes. Ed Petty, his deceptive unconsciousness to Leo Dean, who needs it like a hole in the head. Anne Burkman, her braces to Jim Akins. Dick Stiles, his dramatic talent for juvenile roles to Andy Brackett. Andy has a good start already. Tom Woodside, the love he had for English 3 class to Earl Hollenbaugh. Sandy Hance, her athletic abilities to Mrs. Caracciolo to be distributed as needed to next year’s phys. ed. classes. Carol Butler leaves her French homework to anyone who’ll take it. Ronald Curry and Mike White, their taciturnity to John Gilbert and Tom Gard- ner; Dave Gilson and Kenny Hubbard, their rough and ready ways to Dana Liscum and Pete Fadden. Linda Murdock, her string (for collecting men) to Deitre Thorbahn. Don’t get tangled up, Deitre! Tom Palmer, his ability to sound just like Brer Rabbit when reading Uncle Remus to Charlie Clark.
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