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Lash Will and Testament I, Bill Allwine, leave Mr. Sexton to Bob Hammond in hopes that he gets along with him better than I did. I, Karen Bates, will my red hair to Patty Coleman, as if she needs it. I, Dee Buckley, leave my motorcycle to Jim Harris in case his Mo-ped breaks down. I, Lelia Burns, will my desire to have fun to Linda Henning. I, Letha Burns, will to Charlotte Ashley my engagement ring. Good luck, Charlotte. I, Emma Jean Cook, leave Mark Downey. Darn it! I, Dick Cook, leave the girls weeping. I, Jerry Dozer, leave to Dick Hutchins a pair of skis to keep him from wearing out his shoes when coming off the hill. I, Connie Felske, leave my drum to anyone who will pay $2 0 for it. I, Robert Filkins, leave Crooksville High School to the class of 1964. I, Denver Frash, leave my manager's Job to Clarence Wolfe so he can —? I, Roy Hammer, will No. 11 to Mike Baughman in hopes that he gets as much use of it as I did. I, Lucy Harding, leave my school bus seat to Linda Wise. Have fun, Linda. I, Larry Holcomb, will my piano to Lee Pletcher so he can play for the Ifka Tea next year. I, Jack Hughes, leave my loud voice to Nancy Goff so she can be heard in history class next year. I, Mickey Jackson, will my ability to attend Roseville High and graduate from Crooksville High to Gary Henry. I, Bob Jackson, leave my marriage license to Windy Gossman. I, Pat Klinger, leave to Jo Ann King my ability to stay out of trouble. I, Sue Lacy, leave-----------Boo Hoo. I, Jim Lee, leave------------Nothing. I, Marga McKeever, leave my crown to Judy. I, Tom Mealick, leave my heart to the freshman girls. I, Richard Murphy, leave to little Jerry Orecchio a big bull so he can bull through football next year. I, Ben Neff, leave my car to Vernon Sowers so he can go into Zanesville whenever he wants to. I, Sharon Poole, will my curly hair to Terry Brown. I, Tamara Reed, leave my blushes to Beth Allard. Don't get too embarrassed, Beth. I, Janice Russell, leave my giggles to Sandy Aichele, as if she needs them. We, Harlan and Merlin Stoin, leave our spirit of competition to Rebecca Milligan and Stephanie Sopko. I, Donald Talbot, leave my height to Bruce Cryder. No explanation needed. I, Bill Talbot, leave my ability to get into trouble to Larry Harper. I, Marlene Thomas, will my trumpet to Susan Watts. I, Ethel Watts, leave my quietness to Aunda. Can't you see that! I, Lois Welch, leave my cheerleading suit to the Reserve cheerleaders. Good luck, kids. I, Carol Whitehouse, leave my drawing ability to Vernon Sowers. Good luck, Vernon. I, Gary Zinn, leave my motorcycle to Jim Allen so he'll have transportation to New Lex.
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GARY ZINN Class Colors Red and White Class Flower Red and White Carnation DEE BUCKLEY Class Motto What We Are Is God's Gift To Us; What We Become Is Our Gift To God. 1 6
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Prophecy November 10, 1969 This is Ben Neff, your sports announcer, bringing you the pre-game high-lights of the annual alumni-varsity football game between the team of 1959 and the team of 1969. As the teams are going through their pre-game warm up exercises, let's take a look at some of the members of the alumni football team. One of the co-captains, Roy Hammer, is now head basketball coach at Roseville High School. He seems to be doing very well; so far they've won one game out of thirty-six. Next in line is Jack Hughes, who spends all his time playing golf in hopes that he might be President someday. The 59'ers star player, Rick Murphy, is now modeling men's clothing for Vogue Magazine. Bill Talbot, one of the starting tackles, seems to be making news headlines now that he is editor of his paper—The Times Revu. There's a player who is a big help to the team, Tom Mealick. Tom and his old buddy, Dick Cook, have established the Perfume Company of Forbidden Scents. Starting backfield. Bob Jackson, and his wife, Mickey, are now residing in Hollywood, where their son Joey is starring in the new motion picture, My Enemy Joey. The band is now lining up at the goal post. Forming the first rank are the alumni band members. Marlene Thomas, the star trumpet player, has replaced Louie Armstrong on ABC Television. Sharon Poole is next in line. She has just finished beauty school and is settling down to the beauty of marriage. The 1958 Homecoming Queen, Marga McKeever, has just been crowned Miss America. The Stoin twins, Merlin and Harlan, who are also members of the band, are now battling against each other on the new TV show. Brain to Brain. Do you remember Connis Felske and Lucy Harding ? They are now making big connections—for the Ohio Bell Co. Larry Holcomb has organized his own rock and roll combo with Robert Filkins as his bass player. They will star on the Dick Clark show Saturday night. As left guide we have Tam Reed, who is putting her height to work as a model. While the band is playing the Star Spangled Banner, let's take a look at the audience and see if we can find some of the members of the class of '59. There are a couple of familiar faces, Letha and Lelia Burns. They both have a set of twins of their own now. Who's that sitting next to them ? Why it's Jim Lee! He can be seen speeding down the highway often—as a patrolman. There's three good looking young men. Bill Allwine, Don Talbot, and Dee Buckley. They have started an escort service in Roseville and are open for business 24 hours a day. 18
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