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Senior Class Will We, the seniors of the class of l955, be- queath the following to those fortunate enough to receive them. We leave to the iunior class the ability to be the wheels of the student body which you have wanted for so long. We leave to the sophomore class the ability to get ahead since you are considered very ambitious. We leave to the freshman class the ability to follow the other two classes along till you are the privileged seniors. I, JIM ARLEDGE, bequeath my position as guard on the football team to Steve Heeter. I, NANCY ARLEDGE, bequeath my winning smile to Mazie Hunt. I, BARBARA BARTHELMAS, b e q u e a t h my place as solo trumpet player to Fontaine Epler. I, BARBARA BINKLEY, bequeath my long hours ln the A8.P Super Market to anyone who can last them out. I, BARBARA BROWN, bequeath my interests in Wilmington to Patsy Smith. I, ELAINE BURKHART, bequeath my unwav- ering interests in grocery stores to Sandy Van Fossen. I, LURHITA BUSKIRK, bequeath my flaming red hair to Donna Mitchell. I, RONALD BUSKIRK, bequeath my golf clubs to Chuck Montgomery. I, MARY CASSIDY, bequeath my ability to gain weight to Mr. Eberly. I, JERRY CASSILL, bequeath my June Wil- kinson to no one because I want to take her with me. I, DOROTHY CHAFFIN, bequeath my presi- dency in GAA to Miss Davis. I, PHYLLIS CUPP, bequeath my short black hair cut to Mr. Watts. I, GAIL DUNLAP, bequeath my iob of chauFfering the senior girls around to any iunior girl lucky enough to own a car. I, JANET ECCARD, bequeath my long blond halr to Frankie Johnson. I, DAVE EDGINGTON, bequeath my ability to graduate to Larry Lemley. I, BEV ELSEA, bequeath my bass clarinet to Punky Brink. I, JAMES FAUSNAUGH, bequeath my iob In the Grand Theatre to Terry Barthelmas who we hope can focus the movies better. I, RUFUS FLETCHER, bequeath my Spanish book to Joe Hill. I, LAWRENCE GARNER, bequeath my ability to stay in school to Bob Hartinger. I, CAROLE GIBBS, bequeath my basketball ability to my sister, Nancy. ' I, ANNETTE GLASS, bequeath my Chemistry grades to Mr. Marcum. I, BILL GLITT, bequeath my good grades to Wayne Chelikowsky. I, KAY GRAEF, bequeath my place on the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show back to Gracie. I, DON GREENLEE, bequeath my pool table to Bob McClure. I, HARRY GRIEST, bequeath my place in the trombone section In the band to Bob Calllhan. I, ELLIOTT HAWKES, bequeath my nasal voice to Mrs. Pruden. I, BARBARA HOFFMAN, bequeath my sport- ing ability to Billie Johnson. I, MILTON HOUSMAN, bequeath my car to Jerry Wilson. I, GEORGE JOHNSON, bequeath my ability to rattle off Spanish to Eddie Martin. I, MARLANE KARR, bequeath my friends in Circleville to Stoutsville. I, BOB LAMB, bequeath my clear, under- standable speech to Miss Walters. I, WETA LEIST, bequeath my place in the sextet to Lydia DeLong. I, BEVERLY LUTZ, bequeath my big brown eyes to Mary Ann Wright. I, MARGIE MAGILL, bequeath my place in the maiorette line to any short glrl who thinks she can keep up with a tall maiorette. I, PATTY MARSHALL, bequeath my interests over seas to Joyce Brown. I, DIANE MASON, bequeath my ability to be the only girl on the golf team to Mary Jo Smith.
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When We Were Young 'Emi , Mary Anne McClure - lura and Bill Purdin - Harry Griest. Annette Glass and brother - Kay Graef - Raymond McFee - Lurhita Buskirk - George Johnson Elaine Burkhart - Donald Greenlee - Weta Leist - Joe Smith - Dorothy Chamn. 31
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Senior Class Will I, CAROL McCAlN, bequeath my shyness to Linda Hlnkle. I, MARY ANN MCCLURE, bequeath my type- writer ln the office to Bill Purdln in memory of those waits In the office. I, RAYMOND MCFEE, bequeath my bashful- ness with glrls to Jim Marshall. I, JILL MOATS, bequeath my ability to wln beauty contests to Susle Stocklen. I, SUE MOWERY, bequeath my Interests in Lancaster to anyone who cares for that town. I, LIZ MUSSER, bequeath my many iobs in thls high school to any poor girl who has the tlme to take care of them. I, PATSY NEFF, bequeath my seventh grade English Class to Carolyn Bell. I, JIM PALM, bequeath my height to Walt Sleverts. I, MARTHA PETERS, bequeath my dreaming ablllty to Barbara Rose. I, TOMMY PETERS, bequeath my donut truck to anyone Iwhy-al that wants to smell like a donut . I, LEAH PETTIT, bequeath my long hair to my slster, Sally. I, LURA PURDIN, bequeath my neatness and smartness to Carolyn Hulter. I, DONA SARK, bequeath my iolliness to Patty Graham. I, BOB SCRANTON, bequeath my writing ability to Roger Magill. I, GEORGE SEIMER, bequeath my love for cheerleaders to Dick Alkire. I, NICK SMALLEY, bequeath my egg-sham- poos to Anne Steele. I, JOE SMITH, bequeath my ability to dodge work at the A 8t P Super Market to Dave Steele and Tommy Vaughan. I, BEVERLY SOUTHWARD, b e q u e a t h my speeches ln Public Speaking to anyone with a sense of humor. I, ANNE STOCKLEN, bequeath my vlsion without glasses to anyone who cares to see nothing. t, BETTY sToNERocK, bequeath my feithfut love for my boy friend to Jo Ann Splce. I, DAVE STYERS, bequeath my handsome looks to Rock Hudson. I, AVANELL THOMAS, bequeath my cheer- leadlng ablllty to Tommy Valentine since he was so good In the Stooge Pep Assembly. I, DUDLEY THOMAS, bequeath my quietness and shyness to George Phlfer. I, BEVERLY THORNTON, bequeath my place as assistant In the library to Jlm McConnell. I, SANDRA VALENTINE, bequeath my ablllty to get two strikes in a row In bowllng to Mar- sha Morgan. I, MAX WALKER, bequeath my southern ac- cent to Bllly Schneider. I, JANE WALLACE, bequeath my ablllty to draw Dlrty Blrd Club plctures to Dotty Boggs. I, PHIL WANTZ, don't bequeath anythlng to anyone because I need everythlng I have. I, SHIRLEY WARD, bequeath my extinct beauty and gracefulness to Dlane Moore. I, CHRIS WELDON, bequeath my seat In DrIver's Tralnlng to Dlck Greeno. I, KENNY WILLIAMS, bequeath my popu- larity wlth the freshmen glrls to any iunlor boy who can altord to keep up wlth fan mall. I, LLOYD WILLIAMS, bequeath my lrreslst- lble ways wlth glrls to Bob Wellington. t, LARRY WING, bequedth my ebtnty to burn my hands while changing llght bulbs for Mrs. Will to an electrlclan. I, PAUL ALLISON, bequeath my place on the golf team to Ben Hogan. I, POLLY HILL, bequeath my iolly ways and actions to Mary Ann Edstrom. I, BOB BROWN., bequeath my English courses to Mrs. Musser. I, MARGERY OLTMAN, bequeath my posltlon as a marrled woman to Penny Young.
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