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CLASS WILL Being of sort o’ sound mind and body, We, the Class of 1967, do make known our first will and testament: To the BOARD OF EDUCATION we leave the leaky ceiling in room 200. To the FACULTY we leave a gross of red pens to mark next year’s report cards. To the JUN- IORS we leave three homerooms and three bewildered teachers. To the SOPHOMORES we leave all the luck they’re going to need. To the FRESHMEN we say, «We've paved the way for you.» Be careful! To the UNDERCLASSMEN we leave the chance to have a great time like we did. RUSHTON DOWLING and GEORGE KELLEY leave their wrest- ling ability to STEPHEN MARSH. Strengthen up those muscles, Steve. WAYNE HAYES leaves his part in The Mikado to WILLIAM HANLEY. Be graceful, Bill. ROSEMARY HUMBLE and KAREN PARVESE leave their ability to be quiet at the wrong time to Mr. Faubert’s French I Class. OLYMBIA KEITH and DIANE CAMPBELL leave all their cookie crumbs in the locker bay to STUART SMEBY. CATHERINE EDDY leaves her marriage license to DIANA THORNTON. Make sure you read the small print! VICKI MCKENNEY and MARY SANTIMAW leave their ability to get along so well with others to ROSEMARY STOWELL. SUSAN POHL leaves a certain blue dress to RICK ARNOLD. What does that mean, Rick? DANIEL SMITH and GORDON TAYLOR leave their quiet- ness to STEVE REYNOLDS. «Big Dog never was one to take a back seat. JAMES THI- VIERGE just leaves, bidding everyone else «Good-luck--you’re going to need it! BARBARA BARTLETT leaves her arguing ability to LINDA TENNANT. It seems odd, because we know that Linda doesn’t argue. JAMES BERO leaves his job as treasurer to CHRIS RILEY. It won't be any time at all before you'll be singing «Pennies from Hea- ven.» CHERYL BULLOCK, SHERRY DANIELS, and MARIE ADAMS leave their jobs at C.F.C.S. to ROBERT SIMMONS. That means work, Bobby. DIXIE BURKE leaves her gracefulness to JAMES BRIGGS. DELPHA DAFOE leaves her dark hair to SHERRY DO- RAN. She always says the color is divine. SCOT FRASER leaves his seat in Math 12 to MARJEAN JEFFRIES. Hope you do as well as Scot did. KEN MYERS and LARRY GORE leave their artistic abilities to JERRY DURHAM. The Blue and Gold will never be the same. DOUGLAS HAWLEY leaves his fondness for the opposite sex to GARY ADAMS. DAVID HODGE and HELEN SHENE leave their love for music to ERNEST GOTHAM. Senior band needs you, Ernie. JACKIE HOOVEN and PATTI SMALL leave their ability to have fun under any circumstances to GAIL SNOW. HAROLD JEROME leaves his fav- orite dish of «football under glass» to KENNETH BOYD. There's always room for Jello.
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DIANE KERR leaves her ability to be ready for anything at any time to MARGARET DAVEY. You got to know how first. AL SHEARD leaves his Mustang to DOLORES MCEATHRON. Long legs come in handy for those pedals. DREW KERR leaves his shoes to JIMMY SHENE. You'll need them if you.’re working for the Seniors next year. RICHARD KERR and SUE TROMBLEY leave their magnetic personalities to SHARRON PRICE. JANICE KING and ERNEST KINNEY leave their combined height to GARY MAR- TIN. You’ll have to look down instead of up. SALLY KOZIAL leaves her beautiful long hair to LEROY SIMMONS. You'll have to find her secret yourself. GAIL LEON- ARD leaves her job as Editor to JEAN SHENE. Good luck: you’re going to need it! CHARLES MARSH and DAVID ROWAND leave their alertness to JOHN DURHAM. Wake up, John! RICHARD RICE leaves his Mikado fan to ELWYN LASHUA. Keep fanning. PATSY and NANCY SHENE leave their patience to BRENDA MAZUROSKI. Keep cool. JAMES TERRY and MICHAEL WRIGHT leave all their traffic tickets to DEBORA SCHUYLER. CINDY BABBITT leaves her flightiness to GAIL WATSON. We know Gail is so quiet. KAREN BULLOCK leaves her front porch to LAWRENCE SLATE. We can hear him singing «Down by the Old Mill Stream» every night. LARRY COLE and GREG KERR leave their heavy gas feet to LYNN MCCARTHY. MICHAEL DECORA and MICHAEL PETERSON leave their culture to AUDREY BOGNAR. Keep that pinky out! DONALD FOLEY leaves his good sportsmanship to BONNIE SMITH. PATRICIA JONES and SALLY GOTHAM leave advice about engagement rings to SHARON FOSTER. Keep it on your finger at all times. STEPHEN GOLDEN and GLEN PHILLIPS leave their aver- ages to SUSAN ABERCROMBIE. A few extra points here and there helps. JO PREMO, SUSIE KING, and CHERE WITTERS leave their booth in Chappel's to MELANIE DECO- TEAU. Keep it warm. ALAN LEG AULT leaves his imagination to CORA FOLSOM. HAROLD PICKERING and NANCY SULLIVAN leave their ability to pass a school bus to GAIL WENDT. When the bus stops, you’re supposed to, too. KATRINE POHL leaves her blonde hair to CATHY KYER. Only seven tries to get it that way. NORVA ROHDE leaves her singing ability to HARRY WATSON. Constant practice helps. RICHARD SNIDER leaves his Bible to LYNN BECKMAN. It may come in handy. ROY SMITH and MEREDITH MARTIN leave their outlook on life to RICHARD SIMMONS. Look be- fore you leap! JOAN THOMAS leaves her Home Ec. 12 seat to DANIEL MCBROOM. ANDREA HENSHAW leaves her ability to be quiet to the L.M.L.F. Silence never hurt anyone. BONNIE TAYLOR leaves her short skirts to VIOLA FULLER. It’s all in the fashion. DAVID TERRY leaves his aloofness to LA VAIN MACCUE. Ignore any reason- able request. DAVID CAMPBELL leaves his ability to grow hair to Mr. Bero.
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