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I, Helen Scanlon, will my French horn to anyone who likes to play UMP - UMP - PA -PA. I, Linda Pry, will my ability to go with one boy to Dorothy Smarto. Is it possible, Dot? I, Mary Vuich, will my quietness and good behavior in class to Lana Hensley. I, Nancy Robinette, will my red hair and sun-tanned freckles to Loraine Widman. I, Sallie Ryan, will my naturally curly hair to Norma Mollenkoph. I, Carol Horning, will a door knocker to Mr. Engle. May he never lose it. I, Jim Jones, will my hair to Mr. Howe. I, Gary Legg, will my ability to pick a World Series winner to Jim Moleno. May he make as much off somebody else as I made off of him. L Elwood Hensley, will my barbells to Bones Bender. May he lose some of his extra pounds. I, Wilma Tinkey, will a baseball bat to Miss Dove for her 5th period Math class. She could use it! l, Mary Louise Burkhart, will my job as popcorn girl at the local flick to Loraine Widman. I, Sally Stanovich, will my position as secretary of the Athletic Association to anyone who wants it. fHope you do a better job than I did.j I, Bill Garrett, will my two years' experience in Legion baseball to the next rookie I, Kathryn Brown, will my nice figure and sweet personality to Sandra Mills. l, Billie Arcudi, will my weight problem to Larry Levy. I, Joyce Poth, will my position as accompanist in choir to Dot Smarto. Have fun! I, Bob Mayfield, will my football ability to Joey Brewer. I, Mary Exenkamper, will one of my sack dresses to Faye Griebling. fWe must keep up with the styles, Fayelj I, Carole Yost, will my height to Ronnie Studer. I'm sure he can use it. I, Judy White, will my natural blonde hair to Margie Ratcliff. I, Henry Keib, will my Bible to Digger Beck. I, Nik Pry, will my size 12 basketball shoes to Mouse Ransom. I think they'll look better on him. We, Dave Boyd, Joel Reed, and Stu McAllister, do hereby will Mead Hall back to Mrs. Fischer. I, Paula Trent, will my position as assistant Librarian to Donna Carpenter. May she have better luck than I did. I, Joseph Sperduti, will my position as janitor at the Roxy Restaurant to Bill Burk- hardt, Crest show custodian. I, Eldon Bauer, will my ability to guide the first rank in the band to Russ Sauers. Keep it straight! I, Susan Sampsel, will my curly hair to Larry Sampsel, May he never get a butch. W 3
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6, We, the class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine, being of sound mind and body, do hereby establish this our last will and testament: I, Judy llesseuer, will my piccolo to anyone who thinks they can carry it. I, Paul Frengel, do hereby will all my cheat-sheets and slick cheating methods to Jerry Gehrisch. L Jackie Shearer, will my quietness to Sara Royce. I, Charles Ballinger, will my demolition formulas to Mr. Hackman. I, Michael Tackett, will my French accent to Mrs. Fischer. I, Larry Arlen, will my sense of humor to Mr. longnecker. May this act of kind- ness benefit the undergraduates of C. H. S. I, Mary Louise Adams, will my place in orchestra tb Sharon Reed. Ihope you hit more notes than Idid. I, Joe Cozad, will my ability to loaf while it looks like I'm working hard to Joey Brewer. I, Jughead Paynter, will my head to Doc Hackman. May his class learn more from it than I did. I, Bob Retter, will all my pegged pants to Mr. Remy. I, John Croft, will my hip pads to Bonnie Bailey. She needs them! I, Dave Groh, will C. H. S. to the under-grads. QSO-long, suckersly I, Tom Brannon, will my love-of-life, my good-naturedness and my ability to get along with children to Mrs. Hunter. I, Bonnie Hoffman, will to Mrs. Fischer, a magnifying glass so that she can read my writing. I, Nancy Brown, will Lou Gearheart. I, Tom Horning, will few pounds or get a bigger I, Susie Walters, will with wobbly legs. my left-over neutralizer from my Pace Permanent to Mary my cycling ability to Bob Tinsley. fHe'd better lose a motor bike.J my ability to keep falling down in gym to the next person I, Roger Ruhe, will my ability to keep a car on the road to Jerry Gehrisch. I, David Glauer, will my ability to find the gear-shift on a type-writer to anyone with enough courage to operate this machine. I, Bonnie Jean Long, will my ability to stretch for a high ball in gym to Janet Booth May she never be injured again from her short stretch. I, Frances Perito, will my ability to drive a car that has a stick shift to Mary Lou Gearheart.
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Ileen Marshall, will my seat in band to anyone who has any spare time. Pauline Simmermacher, will my clothes to Becky Quail. Dorothy Rankin, will my understanding and appreciation of Crestline High to any student who wants the fun of going to school. Linda Lombard, will my ability to march on the right foot at the right time to Eugene Cox. Bunnie Rohrer, will my ability to turn yellow in chemistry to any chemistry student who wants it. Carolyn Smith, will my sense of humor to Mrs. Withers. Deirdre Kraner, will my ability to have a police escort to a gas station to anyone stupid enough not to have enough gas to get there. Connie Yost, will my seat in Mrs. Bishop's second period study hall to anyone. Judy Krichbaum, will my position as Homecoming Queen to the next lucky girl. May she have a better time with the crowning than I did. Nancy McKean, will my freckles to Millie Fullenlove. I think she needs a few more. Ronnie Barker, will my ability to give current events on Kentucky to Danny Barker. Jeanie Barker, will my set of car keys to my brother, Danny. Look out for the Omar man, Dan. Denny Tuttle, will my position as right guide in the band to Eugene Cox. Don't trip on the yardlines, Cox. Inez Solinger, to Margie Ratcliff will my cymbal solos. May she learn the scale quicker than I did. Anthony Tesso, will my ability to work in shop to Tom l-lines. May he never get sim anything done. Witnessed by: L 4 at - ,, .-Wil fe-st -
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