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To—Tom Rose, the ability to be seated when Mr. Sander comes in. To—Claudia Winfrey, someone else to take her to town. To—anyone, a good seldom used book. To—Don Manning, not a thing. To—next year's Seniors, the ability to beat Tom Rose for seconds at lunch. To—Pepper Hill, my Job punching lunch tickets. I, Sandra Lynn, as sane as could be expected after four years at Corder High, bequeath the following: To—Jo Ann, the ability not to believe everything she hears and to keep her mouth shut after she hears it. To—Bruce, someone else to be engaged to. To—Glenda, my priceless ability to lose weight-which 1 never had. To—Cheryl Tracy, my place on the basketball team. May she do her best for the Jayettes. To Coach Buhlig, a book entitled, Phychology of Girls’ Basketball —subtitle, You Girls are a Bunch of Jibbering Idiots. To—Miss Trudy, another second soprano who hates to sing first soprano. To—Mary Ann, a pair of beautiful, invisible boots— guaranteed to be pleasing to both Mary and Mamma. To—Connee, Whizzo, my sister, the ability to become a Senior and of course, plenty of good times. What a legacy! !! I, Linda Rose, about to leave C.H.S. , do leave the following: To—Tom Rose, the ability not to be shoved around anymore. To—Glenda Manning, the ability to be able to read outside reading books. To—Janet Schaller, the ability not to argue very much. To—Miss Trudy, another person to take my chair in music. To—Mary Jane, the ability to finish school. To—Connee Lynn, the ability to go with ONE boy. To—someone, my locker. No. 14. I, Gilbert Roepe, being of sound mind, do hereby will the following: To—Mary Ann, all my books—if she buys them. To—Tom Rose, the ability to stay in one desk in Mr. Sander's study hall. To—Daryl Hughes, the ability to keep his socks out of his shoes. To—Larry Fiene, the ability to keep from losing so many pennies. To—Ruby Manning, the ability to keep all of her belongings. To—Pepper Hill, all of my dragging ability. To—Terry Lisby, the ability to get through school, but I won't say in how many years. To—three Sophomore girls, the ability not to talk so much. To—some lucky person, locker 35. I, Don Tracy, being of unsound mind and sound body, will the following: To—Tom Rose, my gym bag. May he patch up the holes and put a handle on it. To—Coach, someone to put in my suit. To—the cooks, someone else to come in and eat the chicken gizzards. I, Earl Richev. after four years of sleep-walking through C.H.S. and still retaining all of my amazina mental capabilities, do will to the following: To—Bruce Morgan, the ability to miss the bus at Marshall next year. To—Larry Bowman, my track shoes, which I haven't used for two years. To—the cooks, someone else to see what's cooking every morning. To—Mrs. Schumaker, someone else to run out of the kitchen. To—Pepper Hill, my locker 29, WITH pin-ups. To—Carl Hackler, my desk. Take your pick, I sat in a different one every morning. I, Wanda Manning, leaving C.H.S., will these possessions to the following students: To—Janet Schaller, my ability to find a better place to park. To—Glenda Manning, the enjoyment I had in my four years at C. H. S. To—Ruby Manning, my position as cheerleader and as center guard in basketball. To—Kenny Klussman, someone else to blackmail. To—Claudia Winfrey, the ability not to lose a certain part of her basketball suit. To—Kermit Deterding, someone else to help him in his drawings. To—C.H.S. girls, a first-place basketball team. I, Harold Bedford, being of unreasonably unsound mind do will to the following: To—Doug Bayless, my place on the first five. To—Terry Lisby, the ability to become a senior. To—some unfortunate junior, my books; may they get more out of them than I did. To—Coach Buhlig, a most prominent and winning basket- ball team.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Campbell, Russell Campbell, Don Tracy, Dick Tracy, Harold Bedford, Harvey Bedford. OriJe OrouUe3n ZboUL Jit S, enior 5, DoJ! 19
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