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I, Richard Riggs, leave my heart to the sophomore girls. I, Sally Saunders, leave my typing ability to Leslie Dillinger. I, Judy Smith, leave my cheerleading letter to Brenda Riggs. I, Darlene Trussell, leave my baton to Dianne Harbaugh. I, Marlene Watts, leave my blue slips to Miss Dillehay; she'll need to replenish her supply. I, Nancy Allen, leave my school bus seat to my sister. I, Steve Ater, leave my ball glove to jerry Buckley. I, John Browning, leave.................! I, Marty Channel, leave gladly! I, Sandy Danison, leave my fingernail polish to Judy Robison. She always has it anyway. I, Ruby Eveland, leave my shorthand speed to whoever can keep up with it. I, Harold Frash, leave my goodies to Roz Milligan. I, Tom Gillon, leave my track shoes to Dennis Neff. I, Dick Graves, leave forever. I, Bob Hammond, leave for the second time. I, Larry Harper, leave my shoulder pads to Scott Locke. I, John Hayman, leave my dreamy eyes to Scott Herriott. I, Leanna Jackson, leave Bill Burton to sit by himself in the gym. I, Donna Jewett, leave my height to Ellen Day Keates. I, Alice Kinney, leave my shyness to Diane Adkins. I, Judy Maxwell, leave my natural blonde hair to Brenda Ebert. I, Roger Murphy, leave Virgene. Hands off, fellas! I, Don Oliver, leave all the basketball equipment in good order for next year's manager. I, Evelyn Parker, leave my height to Bob Richardson. I, Jerry Penrod, leave, thank goodness! I, Mary Reed, leave my driving ability to Mr. Knight. I, John Rosser, leave Kathy a ball and chain to keep her in line. I, Jim Stephenson, leave my red hair to Jimmy Driggs. I, Bryce Taylor, leave my big blue eyes to Gloria James. I, Larry Taylor, leave my quiet manner to Jay Dalrymple. I, Kay Thomas, leave my blushes to Carolyn Rutledge. I, Bob Turner, leave my seat in government class to some poor junior. I, Arnold Veyon, leave my height to Mary Lou Allen. I, Cheryl Wannamaker, leave my F.H.A. degrees to Alice Redfern. I, Keith Welch, leave my shyness to Sarah Spears. I, Sharon White, leave to join Dale. 1, Dick Whitehead, leave the long bus ride to school to my brother, Jimmy. I, Fontell Wilson, leave my ability to twist to Ruth Ann Russell. I, Kaye Yoder, leave the long walk home to my sister, Donna. I, Darla Zinn, leave my Volkswagen to Miss Boggs. Now she’ll have one for a spare. I, Carla Downey, leave to get married in June. I, Kay Inman, leave my shorthand ability behind. I, Judy Rosser, leave my crazy hair styles to Susan Stoner. Witnesses: Fred Flintstone Executors: Sally Talbot Barney Rubble Jean Stought Patty Coleman
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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1962 of Crooksville High School, being of sound? mind and body do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, for the purpose of educating our teachers as to what runs through our weird little minds. ARTICLE I To Mr. Sexton we leave a bottle of Nitol and some tranquilizers so he can forget about us and relax. To Mr. James Wilson we leave next year's senior class---poor misguided souls. To Mr. Conley we leave a new paddle, since he wore his old one out on the senior boys. To Miss Dillehay we leave next year's history class. We hope THEY know who discovered America. To Miss Coulter we leave an adding machine so she'll have less trouble dividing her grading scale. To Miss Keller we leave a new stop watch.....Her old one is fast. To Miss Moore we leave a new lab in the new addition. She'll need it after we demolish this one. To Mr. Jerome we leave a bottle of No Nods so he can stay awake in government class. To Mr. Walker we leave an encyclopedia of business procedures to settle all the arguments next year's class will start. To Mr. Bell we leave two cup of coffee of'n that deal. ARTICLE II I, David Adams, leave next year's presidency to some lucky? junior. I, Bill Anderson, leave my hieroglyphics to Miss Moore. Good Luck! I, Mike Bush, leave my curly hair to Sam Shelton. I, Patty Coleman, leave my drums to my sister Paula. Take good care of them, Poke. I, Dee Lynn Denman, leave my cymbals to Joe Alexander. Have a big bang! I did. I, Don Greuey, leave my ability to get into mischief to Terry Bateson. I, Jim Harris, leave my riding ability to Jean Hall. I, Charlotte Matis, leave my quietness to Roy Niceswanger. No comment. I, Larry Penrod, leave the Freshmen girls my heart. I, Jeff Pierce, leave Miss Moore a peaceful, co-operative chemistry class. I, Jean Stought, leave Sue Dozer with another year to sit it out. Ha! Ha! I, Sally Talbot, leave my orneryness to Debbie Mast; as if she needs it. I, Ray Thiesen, leave my parking place to Mr. Knight; now he won't have to walk so far! I, Cindy Watts, leave government class to Mr. Jerome; he can have it! I, Gene White, leave my ability to drink a bottle of pop in three seconds to Jim Kirkwood. I, Connie Dorsey, leave C.H.S. to invade Michigan; lucky people! I, Paula Smith, leave to join David at Ohio State. 26
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BOTTOM ROW: Yoder, Matis, Thomas, Denman, Talbot, Smith, Coleman, Watts. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Welch, Theisen, Adams, Harris, Pierce, Penrod. The Senior Class took the Preliminary Senior Scholarship Tests in October. Qualified by their preliminary test scores, seventeen seniors went to New Lexington to take the final test with seniors of other Perry County towns on November 17. STUDENT COUNTY PLACE DISTRICT PLACE Sally Talbot 2 H.M. Jeff Pierce H.M. Paula Smith H.M.
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