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Roberta McGaughey gladly leaves Physics class. To Mr. Kirscht, Bill McKee bestows his driving ability. I, Gale McLaughlin, leave my romantic ways to Eddie Frederick. John Jamison is the lucky receiver of Larry Mc- Laughlin's height. Joanne McMeans leaves her baton and Majorette position to Judy Khuns. I, Charles Miller, leave my Plymouth to anyone who can keep it in gas. Don Nelson leaves his typing ability to Sally Quinn. Patty Preteroti bestows her shyness upon Barbara Unger. Joanne Priester leaves her artistic values to Mr. Kleck. Don Robinson leaves his ambition in Physics class to Jim Douglas. To Mr. Powers, Fred Rosenberger leaves his chew- ing gum. Connie Rupp leaves her sparkling green eyes to Shirley Cogley. Kay Rupp leaves her black, curly hair to Patsy Hickox. I, Rosalie Rupp, leave my liking for P. O. D. to next year's lucky students. To Ali CBillJ Conn, Kay Schrecengost bequeaths her morning and noon time walks up the hill. Jack Schultz leaves his paper airplanes, rubber bands, and water guns, to Thelma Silvis. Glen Sharrer leaves his spot on Nicotine Corner to Robert Cabler. To Dave Stonebraker, Dick Sherry leaves his hunt- ing ability. I, Darrell Shirey, sadly leave my drums to Don Seanor. Bob Silvis leaves his perfect attendance in school to Martha Frye. Virginia Simmers leaves her debating ability to Bonnie Bish. Richard Stiteler leaves his nickname to Richard Milliron. Bob Troup leaves his position on the Varsity bas- ketball team to Neil Lydick. Tud McLaughlin is the receiver of Eleanor YValt- er's math ability. Betty Lou Williamson proudly leaves her Clarinet to Marilyn Marshall. Ralph and Raymond Williamson leave their ability to pay attention in Ag. Class to Norman Beers. Jim Wilson regretfully leaves his Hi-Fi set to the High School. Joyce Wolfe wills her love for Literature to Alex Preteroti. We gladly leave the Teachers to the underclassmen. To the Juniors we leave our advisors, Mrs Leek, and Mr. Baker. To the Sophomores we leave two years of hard work and study. To the Freshmen we give our sincerest sympathy. SIGNED SEALED AND DELIVERED BY THE CLASS OF ,58
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