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79. Ann Stogdale gives her wispy figure to George Ebersole. 80. Larry Redcay receives Dick Glass's mechanical ability. 81. Bonnie Kametz leaves her unfinished homework to Stan Buchwalter. 82. Bob Knosp bequeaths his infectious laugh to Norma Groff. ' 83. Marsha Sarley leaves her cow to Linda Mellinger. 84. Susan Plaisted wills her punctuality L?j to Donna Allen. 85. Bonnie Parmer gives her bobby pins to Connie Howry. 86. Lois Overgaard bequeaths her deep crimson blushes to Betty Bowman. 87. Joann Schmidt leaves her place in the phone booth at lunch time to Jean Landis. 88. Cleo Fisher is the recipient of Pearl McCreary's Dutch accent. 89. Carole Milleras height goes to Ralph Arendt. 90. Bob Yuninger leaves his tenor voice to Jerry Dussinger. 91. Jim Yarnallis tactics are left to Joe Bender. 92. Lauretta Seville's red hair is given to Linda Barr. 93. Joan Shenk leaves her sympathetic nature to Paula Kuhns. 94-. Mary Ann Smith gives her continuous chatter to Marilyn Peiffer. 95. Tom Smith bequeaths his sense of rhythm to Robert Miller. 96. Dorla Nonnenmocher wills her house key to Judy Foreman - if she can find it. 97. Brenda Kershner wills her nervous tension before tests to Joanne Zuck. -98. All that Betty Keylor has to give is her boy friend, Russ. Perhaps she better keep him. 99. Jeannette Hinerdeeris soft voice is left to Kay Landis. 100. Dave Kramer's lengthy speeches are left to Bob Rankin. 101. Fred Kreider's work with cheese is left to some mousey person. 102. Linda Lamb's chorus secretarial duty is given to Anna Stump. 103. To whom will Jerry Landis leave his girl friend? He hopes no one. 104. Carolyn Landisis naturally blonde hair is given to Mary Jane Arment. 105. The 4'-H skills of Dick Leaman are left to Bill Lewis. 106. Penny Lefever bequeaths her teased hair upon Barbara Nissley. 107. Charlotte Brown leaves her giggles to Sharon Carpenter. 108. Jean Boose bequeaths her easy-going manner to Julia Collins. 109. Mary Stoltzfus gives her seriousness to Reine Adams. 110. Nella Shank gives her retention f?J of Mr. Appelis vocabulary to her sister, Barbara. 111. Eugene Ranckis rifle goes to Jere Rapp. 112. Sandy Murr leaves Mr. Josephis speech class to the Junior Class. 113. Bruce Crone's ability to adjust to a new school goes to next year's sophomores. 114. Nancy Sweigart's memories of her school days are left drifting through the halls. 115. To the Sophomore Class we leave any overlooked wads of gum. We have sometimes had to rid our- selves of these in too much haste to choose the most desirable place of disposal. 116. The following will be recognized as entailed estates, to which we declare the Class of 1963 the real and rightful successors: First: Our Senior dignity. May they keep it with all seriousness and gravity, trying to realize its vast importance, in spite of their natural light mindedness and irresponsibility. Second: To our successors we leave our knowledge of what goes on inside teachers' brains and which ques- tions they ask in tests. We do hereby constitute and appoint our principal, sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the testators, have to this, our will, set our hands and seal, this fourth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two, A. D. The Class of 1962. We wpome, 765 lam ataata Wake happy to FORTY-FIVE
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