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As Individuals: John Collins bequeaths all his shop classes to Dennis Robert. Ronnie Houston bequeaths all his mummy tape to Tom Regan. Ronnie Jenks bequeaths his car paint to John Guiney. Judy Gibson bequeaths her ability to drive without hitting any large bridges to her sister Faith. Carolyn Tucker bequeaths her small feet to Faith Gibson. Connie Wright bequeaths her majorette uniform to Judy Perry. Larry Shampine bequeaths his old music stand to Tom Regan, in case there are not enough new ones to go around. Alan Lejman bequeaths his ability to speak English to anyone who wants it. Wayne Lincoln bequeaths his dazzling flip to Bruce Selleck. Willis Coleman bequeaths his illegal excuses and a couple of inches of his height to Spike Cole. Elma Radimak bequeaths her master Timmy O'Gorman, to anyone who wants him. Ronnie Rod well bequeaths his ability to miss the bus to anyone who likes to walk. Danny Decker bequeaths his ability to drive Clifton-Fine basketball players and their fathers crazy to John Fish. Robert Phillips bequeaths his ability to leave school early to anyone who can get away with it. Lola Carrow bequeaths her sewing machine to her sister Barbara.. Leary O'Gorman bequeaths his ability to buy drinks at the drinking foun- tain to Ellen O'Gorman. Gary Garlough bequeaths his ability to ski to Bob Weegar. Judy Rexford bequeaths her height to anyqne who likes to look up. Sally Hoyt bequeaths her ability to type without hitting someone in the mouth to Diana Hewitt. Gary Vebber bequeaths his ability to do things right in gym class to Bruce Selleck. Dan Mackey bequeaths his ability to keep his pipe going in English class to anyone crazy enough to try it. Mike Stowe bequeaths his English makrs to Ronnie Gotham. Tom Mackey bequeaths his ability not to hear anything to anyone tired of listening. Judy Stratton bequeaths her ability to sew to Nancy Stratton. Dot Long bequeaths her ability to be quiet to her sister Mary. June Cayey bequeaths her quiet ways to anyone with a sound proof room. Jerry Fisher bequeaths his ability to keep his pipe going in the hall to Donna Collins. Richard Carrier bequeaths his Physics book to anyone who wants it. Bill Miller bequeaths nothing to someone who has everything.
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Transfer Student Elma Radimak Class Will We the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred and sixty-six, being of sound mind, declare and publish our last will and testament. To Mr. Corbitt we bequeath our most sincere thanks for his generosity throughout our school years. To the Faculty we bequeath our gratitude and many thanks for their guid- ance they have given to us. To the Juniors we bequeath the fun and responsibility of being the top class. To the Sophomores we bequeath the right to make fun of all the teachers idiosyncracies. To the Freshmen we bequeath the fun of the next three years of High School. Advanced Student Shellie Stowe Advanced Student Sally Hoyt
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ROW 1, L. to R.: N. Olmstead, E. Corbitt, A. Riehl, S. Hoyt, D. Collins, E. O’- Gorman, B. White. ROW 2: B. Gerrish, B. Selleck, J. Scovil, S. Dean, K. Marden, S. Stowe. ROW 3: G. Beaudry, R. Johnson, T. Rogers, K. Klein, S. Jones, S. Hammond, L. Wilson. ROW 4: R. Gotham, E. Pedersen, D. Robert, T. Phillips, V. Cole, R. Weegar, H. Newton. ADVISER: Mr. Roes PRES. R. Gotham V. PRES. G. Beaudry SEC. K. Marden TREAS. S. Bullock absent I Eleventh Grade
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