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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, being of fairly sound mind, do hereby declare our last will and testament. I, Virginia Sharon, leave my naturally blond hair to Clarice Ritchie. I, Dick Kerr, leave my shy modesty to Wayne Conn. I, Bob Case, will my height and basketball ability to Mark Bushman. I, Celeste Palmer, will my study habits and quiet voice to Douglas Champine. I, Jerry Kopp, leave my sports discussions to Vernon Jesse. We, Florence Jaeger, Mildred Kegley, and Dorothy Waite, leave our chats in the study hall to Betty Fulk and Bernice V aidon. I, Bob Samz, will my study hall naps to Claude Barker. I, Bill DuFour, leave Bookkeeping with a sigh of relief. I, Anita Orlowicz, leave my forensic ability to Margaret Ball. I, Garner Oettinger, leave my corny jokes to Merlyn Cottrell. I, Ruth Netzel, leave my slacks to Georgine Palmer. I, Delores Gryczkowski, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Matthews to my brother Joe. Y e, Ken Morrison, Otto Thomaschefsky, Reuben Dorau, Ed Ginzl, and Jim Asbach, leave the school for good. I, Loyal Abney, leave Barbara Samz, but not if I can help it. I, Charles Steagall, leave my perfect attendance record to Alice Whitt. I, Arlynn Kline, will my size and position on the football team to Bert Wilson. I, Raymond Burger, will my shy, quiet manner to Gary Bradley. I, Pete Samz, will my curly hair to Richard Nemec. We, Shirley Antonuk and Rosemary Grandine, leave our correct answers in American History to Art Plummer and Rusty Thomaschefsky. We, Bill Packard and Alda King, leave our Tonis to Wilma Woodbury and Carolyn King. We, Herman Anderson, James Palmer, and Donald Kott, leave our lack of interest in the girls to Vern Kincaid, Ray Stevens and Don Lewis. I, Bill Leahy, leave my smile to Boris Karloff. We, Ray Mattson, Marvin Roberts, and John Baumgartner, leave our fights on the bus to Don Roberts, Glen Votis, and Jack Antonuk. I, Art McMillion, will my trips to Laona to Udella Perry. I, Tom O’Donnell, leave English, heartbroken. We, Regina Benser, Virginia Fulk, Lois Jean Jackson, Mary Jean Marvin, Carol Lamond, and Geneva Elam, leave our conversations in class to all the girls in school (there's plenty of talk for all of them). I, Nona DeMars, leave my attractions in Monico to Shirley Steagall. I, Burton Rathert, will my history tests to Mr. Kopp. I, Bob Ritchie, leave my guitar to Garth Skidmore. Y e, Bob Rogers and Otto. Nickols, leave Sociology class with no regrets. I, Carol Fenske, leave school and consider It a blessing. I, Bonnie Van Cleve, leave my good times in study hall to the study hall teachers. I, Beatrice Randall, will my brilliant sociology discussions to any sophomore who wants them. To the Juniors, we leave the privilege of being next year's dignified Seniors. To the Sophomores, we leave our dignity and poise, and the victory of next year's class tournament. To the Freshmen, we leave three more years of study, and the privilege of domineering next year's Freshmen. To the faculty------we leave]
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How 3: Carol Kincaid, Georgine Palmer, June Sheldon, Lela Perry, Wayne Conn, Shirley Wald, Vernon Kincaid, Pat Milhako, Marlene Pollick, Dorylee Peterson, Audrey Popp, Elaine Schmidt. Row 2: Miss Netzel, Shirley Sturzl, Joe Kalata, Janice Cronce, Arnold Van Dorn, Clara Steagall, Donald Lewis, Wilma Woodbury, Bob Jackson, Joan Davis, Elbert Spenter. Row Is Earl Macauley, Penny Koyn, Joel Netzel, Anita Gibbs, Donald Roberts, Audrey Olinger, Howard Thomaschefsky, Janice Pfeiffer, Ray Stevens, Carolyn King. Roger Champine Vice-President 16 Larry Sheldon President Raymond Stevens Secretary
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