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RICHARD GALE WOOD Voc. Agriculture Curriculum; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; F.F.A 1-2-3-4; 4-H 2 yrs. Basket- ball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-3-4; Base- ball 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Choir 2-3- 4; Cross Country 2-3-4; Intra- mural Sports 1; C Club 2-3-4; Geronimo Staff 4. JUDITH MARGO WATSON Voc. Home Ec. Curriculum; Jr. Class Play 3; Choir 1-3; Intra- mural Sports 2; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 2-3; Geronimo Staff 4. WILLIAM CARL ZODY Voc. Agriculture Curriculum; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play 4; F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Cross Country 1-2-3-4; C Club 1-2-3-4; Geronimo Staff 4. Class Wills I, Ronald Billhimer, being of sound body and not sure mind, will my oil-burning Chevy to anyone who can keep gas and oil in it, my position in journalism class to any- one who likes to run around in class, and to my worthless sister, I leave exactly nothing. I, Rosalyn Birkey, do hereby will my seat in Spanish II Class to Jane Ann Berglan, and my job in the cafeteria to Mary Whiterd in hopes she will learn to like it. I, Eileen Bowman, will my unwanted habit of putting things off until the last minute to Judy Miller and my ability to play the baritone sax for three years to any saxo- phonist with a strong neck. I, Gary Brankle, bequeath my ability to make A ' s in French Class to Steve Oldham. To Cindy Newton I leave all my friends at Peru High School. I, DiAnne Childers, leave my four years of art class with a different teacher each year to Mike Fye, my presidency of the Speech Club to Jane Ann Berglan (because she doesn ' t take sides), and my position as charter member of the Fat, Dumb, and Ugly Club to Judy Miller. I, Mike Fox, being of weak mind and sound body, will my senior cords to Dean -Bontrager, my hot ' 57 Chevy to anyone who can afford to run it, my hair to Steve Oldham so Mr. Bowles can make him cut it off, and to anyone who is willing to get into as much trouble as I did, I leave my sympathy. I, Mary Gannon, being of sound body and loose mind, do hereby will to Nona Rickard, my ability to keep quiet at all times, and to Tish Glassburn my ability to get along with people. Sponsored by HAWKINS HARDWARE Bunker Hill, Indiana 17
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ROGER JAY OLDHAM Academic Curriculum; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Band 1-2; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Baseball 2; Choir 1-2-4; Student Council 2-3-4; Cross Country 1-2- 3-4 Class Officer 1-2-3-4; Honor Society 3-4; C Club 1-2-3-4; Science Club 3-4; Geronimo Staff 4. JOHN LEWIS RICKARD Commercial Curriculum; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; 4-H 2; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; Choir 1-2; Student Council 2; Cross Country 1-2-4; Class Officer 1-2-3-4; C Club 2-3-4; Geronimo Staff 4; Science Club 2. CAROL ANN RILEY Commercial Curriculum; Sr. Class Play 4; Choir 1-2; Intramural Sports 2; Pep Club 2-3-4; G.G.A. 3; Geronimo Staff 4. Sponsored by BLUE SUNDAE DRUG STORE Peru, Indiana REBECCA CHARLENE RUSSELL Commercial Curriculum; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; 4-H 8; Band 1-2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Intra- mural Sports 2; Class Officer 1-3- 4; Speech Club 2-3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Geronimo Staff 4; Majorette 1-2-3; Drum Major 4. 16 JOYCE ELAINE SMITH General Curriculum; 4-H 4. MARGARETTE ANN SHARP Home Ec. Curriculum; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; 4-H 3; Band 1-2-3; Choir 1-2-3; Intramural Sports 2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Geronimo Staff 4.
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I, Darl Glassburn, being of oversized body and under- sized mind, will my rusty Belvedere to anyone who can keep oil in it, and my S ' s and U ' s in citizenship to anyone who wants them. I, Janellyn Hahn, will my ability to be cheerleader dur- ing my last three years in high school to my sister Phyllis, my seat on the bus with Dean Bontrager to anyone who is brave enough to take. the consequences, and my position as president of the National Honor Society to Charlotte Bowman. I, Gene Raymond Hedrick, being of weak ankles, knees, and disturbed mind, do hereby will my ability to catch colds to Phyllis Hahn, my ability to argue to Janet Rickard, and all my many talents and brilliance to Tom Agness. I, Doug Heinmiller, being of weak body and weaker mind, will my ability to get along with Mr. Brewer to Leon Hawkins, and my senior cords to Donald Lape. I, Nancy Herrell, bequeath my ability to ascend and descend the stairs of Clay to Mary Ellen Waters, my mathematical genius to next year ' s senior treasurer, she ' ll need it! and my ability to meet tall boys to my Lil sis, Becky. I, John Lamb, bequeath my school books to the town- ship for safe keeping, my ability to do my homework to all students making below average grades, my ability to be silent and listen to the teacher to Karen Jenkins, and I will everything else to Jim Wilson; which is absolutely nothing. I, Jeanie Martin, do hereby will my National Honor Society pin to Dean Bontrager, my size 5 shoes to David Hostetler, and my position as editor of the Geronimo to Mike Fye. I, Clarence Medlen, being of ruined mind and body, will my hot ' 50 Ford Custom to my brother, Rex, so he can drive to school, my senior cords to Ralph Feller, my position as president of the Waupecong Hot Rodders to David Mast, and my ability to get along with Mr. Brewer to anyone who can find it. I, Anita Miles, bequeath my ability to collect all the precious nicknames I have collected over my four years at Cla to Janet Rickard. To all the shroodloos at Clay I bequeath all the good luck they will need to keep out of trouble. I, Dave Minor, by weak mind and strong body, be- queath my height to the Miller twins and my senior cords to Jim Wilson. I also will my ability to play basketball to Don Lape. I, William Newman, being of strong ba ck and weak mind, hereby will my ' 55 Olds Convertible to Connie Sharp in hopes she will have more money to spend on it than I did, my position to be king of the Halloween Festi- val to my younger generation, and my ability to keep my senior cords clean to the boys next year. I, Roger Oldham, being of long legs and a short brain, do hereby will my No. 21 basketball shirt and the ability to play first five on the varsity for 3 years to my brother, Steve, my loud senior cords to Terry Fye in hopes that the 12l 2 mc h drape doesn ' t cut off circulation in his feet and the waist isn ' t too tight around his chest, my three Student Council pins to Connie Zehring, and the ability to get along with Mrs. Wolf in 5th period study hall to Connie Miller. I, John Rickard, being of unsound mind and weak body, will my ' 49 Dodge Wayfarer Convertible to Joe Bucher, and my ability to place in the last ten in Cross Country to Baldy Zody. I, Carol Riley, being of no mind, will my quietness to Charlie Barnett, my unwanted clothes to Sherry Whaley, and to Mike Putterbaugh, my skating ability. I, Becky Russell, being of weak back and unstable mind, will my position as Drum Major to Becky Herrell, and my towering height to David Hostetler. I, Margarette Sharp, being of small mind and large over- grown body, bequeath my height to the Miller twins, my position of vice president of the Waupecong Hot Rod- ders to Paula Helton, and my trips to the office with Mr. Wagner to anyone who wants a good bawling out. I, Joyce Smith, will to Nona Rickard my ability to go steady for four years. To Betty Cooley I will my ability to finish school. I, Judy Watson, do hereby will my long hair to anyone that wants to take care of it, and to Sherry Whaley, my ability not to sleep in study hall. I, Dick Wood, being of strong resistance to feminine traps, am a full fledged misogynist, and I will this quality to Tom Agness, my Hot ' 57 Chevy to Mr. Sullivan so he may drive in luxury, and my senior cords to Mike Puterbaugh. I, Carl Zody, do hereby will my ability to run cross country to anyone who is fool enough to run it like I did, and my backbreaking pole vaulting form, and I do mean backbreaking, to Steve Oldham. And to Connie Dyar I will my seat in 3rd period study hall so she can find some- one to talk to. Sponsored by HUFFER BEAUTY COLLEGE Kokomo, Indiana
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