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| 16 w cat Class Will e Tom Weaver: I, Tom Weaver, do hereby bequeath my tendency to laugh at the wrong times to Glenna Hughes. Harold Dickerson: I will tc Jerry Carpenter all my car troubles. Mickey L. Edmiston: I will my ability to get along with Mr. J. P. Moore to Tom Casey. Virginia Eichenauer: I will my height to Judy Dabbelt. Lowell Enyart: I will the word Mac to Everett Burch with all my compliments. ne ereec ener rrs Martz: We, Evelyn Sibert and Marlene Martz, will our turned up socks to Dick Anderson and ic aines. Barbara Carey: I will my position as Varsity Cheerleader to Doris Starr. Meacerr I will my position as G.A.A. president to Julius Bader because he likes to come to our meetings so ell. Creig Cartwright: I will my physics book to whoever wants it. Mary Louise Cashel: I, Mary Louise Cashel, do hereby bequeath my twenty-one inch waistline to Marcieta Edmiston, Bill Meikle: I will my old beat up English literature book to some poor Junior. Duane Miller: I will my ability to run around to Jack Detrick. Lyle Menchhofer: I will my ability to skip school to Joe Boley. Joan Moeller: I will my bookkeeping book to Peggy Kohlhorst. (If she is slick enough to get it.) Bill Masonbrink: I hereby bequeath my ability to get into trouble with Mr. Hedrick to anyone who wants it. Dick Loughridge: I hereby bequeath my height to Dick Haines. Marlene Martz: I hereby bequeath my art of twirling to the future twirlers of Celina High, after it has been cen- sored by responsible parties. Mary Alice Maury: I hereby bequeath my freckles to Dorothy Weisman. Ronnie Kittle: I will my A’s and B’s to Dick Springer and my D’s and F’s to Ralph Pickering. Dick Kreimendahl: I will my big feet to Denny Garman. Don Kuhn: I will my height to Denny Garman. Marilyn Lehman: I will my first name to Gloria Lehman. Opal Wurster: I hereby bequeath my shorthand book to Mrs. Shaffer. Patty Weitz: I hereby bequeath my typewriter to Larry Puthoff. Virginia Weitz: I hereby bequeath my Speed in bookkeeping to Dick Anderson. Peggy Granger: I, Peggy Granger, hereby bequeath my timidness to Marcieta Edmiston. Bob Gould: I will my lettering brush to Mrs. Urich., Jack Grunden: I will my good grades to Jerry Becker. Alice Jeanne Hammond: I, Alice Jeanne Hammond, hereby bequeath my tallness to Cletus Hone so he may take my K position as first bass violinist in the CHS orchestra. Lee Billger: I will my bow-legs to Tom Short. Dick Brandts: No comment. Wanda Brookhart: I will my gift of gab to Shirley Kuhn. Lula Carter: I will my salesmanship book to anyone crazy enough to take it. Marilyn Adams: I will my athletic ability to Coach Brandon. Karl Almandinger: I will my many memberships in the clubs of Celina High to Bill Rogers, Eric Gratz, and Jerry Bartholomew. Jo Ann Baucher: I will my ability to worry over tests and activities in which I participated, to Joy Lee Clark. David Bigelow: I will everything I’ve learned in fourth year English to my brother. Carolyn Custer: I will my HALO to Tom Hall and all of my trials and tribulations to the underclassmen. Pauline Cochrane: I will my job aS accompanist to Mary Jane Hattery. Janet Davis: I will my megaphone to Joy Lee Clark. Evelyn Sibert: I, Evelyn Sibert, will my position as editor of the Anilec to some unsuspecting, hard working Junior. Ann Springer: I, Ann Springer, hereby bequeath my gray hair to Mrs. Putman. Laverne Saintignon: I, Laverne Saintignon, will my last name to whoever can pronounce it. Gay Hughes: I, Gay Hughes, bequeath my conductor’s baton to anyone who can read music better than I. Patty Deitsch: I will my ability to break chairs in homeroom to Eric Gratz: Cliff Garwick: I will all my girl friends to Tom Short. Ted Smelser: I will my careful driving to Tom Hall. Dick Garman: I will my bright socks to anyone brave enough to wear them. Dick Gilliland: I will my cars parking place to anyone brave enough to drive to school. Eugene Norris: I will my Crosley and physics book to anyone crazy enough to take it. (Good riddance. ) Mary Now: I will my false tooth to Jerry Carpenter. Verne Mohr: I will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jim Wagner. He needs it. Glenn Muter: I, Glenn Muter, bequeath my teasing, tormenting of students to Jim Wagner. (Beware of teachers. ) Mary Stuck: I, Mary Stuck, will my dark brown hair to Diana Dabbelt. Sally VanTilburg: I, Sally VanTilburg, will my social problems book to any junior that is crazy even to read it. Peter Sharpe: I, Peter Sharpe, hereby bequeath my ability to procrastinate to anyone brainy enough to know what it means. Mary Now, Alice Hammond, Tom Weaver, and Pete Sharpe: We hereby bequeath our three o(clock graveyard experiences to Joy Lee Clark, Susan Humphries, Jerry Carpenter, and John Brandts. Betty Hay: I, Betty Hay, do bequeath my height to Bill Rogers. Joan Hildbold: I, Joan Hildbold, do bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Pat Hone. Earl Guingrich: I hereby bequeath my knowledge for conjugating verbs to the junior class. Ferd Peak: I will my long curly hair to Tom Carpenter. Clara Schott: I, Clara Schott, will my books to any unlucky person who can get them. Doris Robbins: I, Doris Robbins, will my natural curly hair to Tom Carpenter. Ferd Peak, Lee Billger, Jack Gruden, and Ted Smelser: We will our great football ability to Jerry Carpenter, Tom Hall, Dick Haines and Joe Dalton. Jerry Humbert: I bequeath my ability to loaf around in shop to Dick Anderson. (As is he needs it.) Donald Hehmeyer: I bequeath my abilities to anyone good enough to develop them. Virginia Jolly: I bequeath my bookkeeping book to Carol Frederick. ; Jerry Kittle: I bequeath the fourth seat from the front, in the first row by the window in Room 19, the 7th period, to any active person who can be aS quiet aS @ mouSe. Dorothy Ellis: I bequeath a certain pair of eyes to anyone who wishes them. Phyllis Fetters: I will my unfortunate name, Rocky to Shirley Kuhn, sophomore. Marcella Fishbaugh: My Chemistry equipment and book I wish to will to Jim Waggoner. John Frysinger: I will my sweeping ability to Jean Hassan. Betty Wade: I will my ability to keep my saddle shoes clean to anyone who wants to Slave that hard. —— eo ee a — a? Sep «
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