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Senior Class History As we entered first grade in 1953, some of us were bashful for the first few days, but we were finally convinced that the teachers did not bite, only reprimand when necessary. Overcoming our shyness of the older students, we found the old school playground a virtual fountain of entertainment. Being exhuberant, we found recess the most challenging part of the day. We recall walking from the old school to the new to go to the cafe- teria, ana looking forward to the time we would move to the new school. Entering junior high, like all little urchins, we were confused with all the activity of changing class. We sponsored a theater party, skating party, and a swimming party. As notorious freshman, we fought the initiating seniors with tooth and nail. .We finally settled down to the drudgery of being underclassmen and proceeded with our education. We best remember our classes in the old library, study halls, and the fun of decorating for dances. Our junior year was extremely eventful. We began to realize how important our education was. We also scurried to complete our prepara- tions for the Boy-Girl Dance and the Senior Prom, Rhapsody in Blue. We gave our junior play, You Can’t Take It V ith You, ' in which we made our debut. Our anticipated senior year fulfilled all our expectations. With many seniors providing the scoring ability, we. East Forest, were able to tie for the U.A.V.L. baseball championship and easily won the League Basketball Championship by having an undefeated team, finishing the regular season with a 21-0 record. The senior play, Introducin’ Susan, under the able direction of Miss Carol Huffman, was presented on April 1U and 15. The play, a comedy, was enjoyed by all and proved to be a success. Our combined Commencement-Baccalaureate exercise was held on Friday, May 27, 1966, at 8:00 in the East Forest High School gymnasium. As we received our diplomas, we realized that we would be leaving our many friends and that we must take our first independent steps toward our individual goals.
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Name: Terrance L. Stanton Nickname: Brain Birthdate: May 18, 19l 7 Course: Academic Ambition: College Pastime: Working on my car Name: Larry D. Yeaney Nickname: Larry Birthdate: Sept. 19, 191 8 Course: Qeneral Ambition: Graduation Pastime: Loafing Name: Carol L. Wallace Nickname: Tiny Buck Birthdate: Aug. 15, 191 8 Course: Academic Ambition: College Pastime: Doing Nothing Name: Robert Willoughby Nickname: Bob Birthdate: May 5, 191 7 Course: General Ambition: To Graduate Pastime: Driving Name: Ronald Weaver Nickname: Ron Birthdate: Acr. 26, ' 191 8 Course: General Ambition: Army Pastime: Playing Pool Name: Kathryn Whiteman Nickname: Kay Birthdate: April 26, 191 8 Course: General Ambition: Technician Training Pastime: Driving
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Senior Class Will I, Denny Altman, being of very sound mind, will my flirting ability to anyone who can wink at two girls at once. I, Barb Bauer, will my ’height to the JV basketball team. I, Ken Blymiller, will my name Pete Bose of Strattanville to Mr. William Renton, for better luck in Brookville. I, Bob Carbaugh , will my pet name Chopper to Ken Gadley. I, Judy Castner, will my truck-driving ability to 3ob Silvis. I, Ella Chapel, will my yellow Pontiac, driver’s license, and ability to drive to Marlene. I, Darryl Covel, will my long walks into town to anyone who likes to walk. I, Linda Covel, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Peggy Wareham. I, Carol Cussins, will my possessive nature to anyone; it hasn’t helped me any . I, Dave Ekis, will my studious hours of Spanish class to Bob Silvis. I, Janice Ekis, will my blonde hair to anyone that thinks blondes have more fun--I'll never tell. I, Darryl Fiscus, will my starting position in basketball to Dan Motter. I, Jeff Gelnette, will my Herai-Charger to Frank Socknan, because he needs a good motor. I, Ralph Karp, will my English classes to anyone who likes English. I, Diane Ilepler, will my name Honda Girl to Pam Carter, and wish her con- tinued luck with Honda riders. I, Charles Huffman, being of sound mind and body, will my fuzzy mirror to Bill Renton. I, Rick Iluth, and I, Joe Silvis, will our good behavior to anyone who needs it. I, Rose Irwin, will my nickname Posie to Rosie Moore. I, Pat Johnson, will my long hours of standing in the Soda Bar to Lola Maze, if she has good nerves. I, Chris Kessler, will my twelve years of schooling to anyone who has good use for them. I, Roger Leichtenberger, will my love for my English teacher to a certain elementary teacher. I, Bill McClain, will my basketball ability to Bull Dink. I, Scot Mensch, will my good judgment of road conditions to Crash McClellan. I, Alberta Moore, will my trips to Kane to anyone who wants to waste gas. I, Jim Moritz, insist on taking everything with me. I, Donna Palmer, will my office duties to my sister, Marilyn. I, Cathy Quarles, will my yankee accent back to the four girls I got it from. I, Marjorie Reynolds, will my fun at District and County Band to anyone who likes to associate with people. I, Kathy Riggs, will my black hair to anyone with a bottle of Nice ’n Easy. I, Nikki Ruhlman, will my serene composure to Ardean Hoak. I, Carol Sue Scalfaro, will my x)ast driving experiences to anyone with enough cars and insurance to cover them. I, Bonnie Sharp, will my seventh periods with Mrs. Roberts to anyone who likes headaches and fun. I, Ron Slater, will my flying trips into Marienville to Max Palmer. I, Tim Slater, will my P.O.D. classes to anyone who likes to listen to Mr. Kisko talk. I, Tom Slater, will my ability in basketball to anyone who needs it. I, Gail Snyder, will my late hours to Linda Zimmerman and friend. I, Jim Spencer, will my measurements to Mary Peplinski. I, Terry Stanton, will my 58 GTO to Nate Maze—he needs a good car. I, Don Taylor, being of sound mind and body, I think, will my car to anyone who doesn’t like to go par .ing. I, Gerry Vasbinder, will my ice cream job to someone who has patience with first graders who don’t know what they want. I, Carol Wallace, will my straight hair to anyone who has the time to iron it. I, Ron Weaver, being of sound mind and body, will ray past years at E.F. to anyone with enough patience to put up with it. I, Kathy Whiteman, will my nickname Goldfinger to Frank Sockman. I, Bob Willoughby , will my homeroom to anyone who wants to get a nervous breakdown. I, Larry Yeaney , will my English class to anyone who can stand my grades. I, Lois Zimmerman, will half the million dollars I wish I had to anyone who will heli me get it. 21
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