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JERILYN JONES Valedictorian D. A. R. LARRY STOLLER Salutatorian S. A. R. The Top Ten Students based on seven semesters Jerry Jones..........................................................................3. 96 Larry Stoller........................................................................3. 82 Sandy Kimpler........................................................................3. 76 Judith Wagner........................................................................3. 60 Tom Lewis............................................................................3.58 Bonnie Toole.........................................................................3.50 Sharon Hunsinger.....................................................................3. 50 Nancy Burton.........................................................................3. 20 Luan Corrigan........................................................................3. 16 Tom O'Leary..........................................................................3. 14
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Class Will I, Rohn Abbott, leave my bashful manner to Margaret Hass. I. Gilbert Armstrong, leave--What am I doing here? I, Henry Armstrong, leave my Modem Problems instructor on the nearest Psychiatrist's couch. I, Loren Armstrong, leave heading for the hills. 1, Bob Aucutt, leave my big smile to Nancy Simmons. I, Pat Bagby, leave my curly hair to Penny Swanson. I, Carol Bell, leave my job at the Elms to anyone who is sucker enough to take it. 1. Gary Bell, leave all my problems to Dear Abby. I, Sandy Beoletto, leave for the nearest drag strip in my souped up Merc. I, Richard Bohrer, leave my suave man eating charms to Brother Lester. I, Nancy Burton, leave my flirting ways to anyone capable of handling them. I, Bill Copeland, leave heading for my old town of Eureka. I. Luan Corrigan, leave, Adios Amigos 1 1. Judy Diener, leave my love for dear old chemistry in one of the few test tubes 1 managed to spare. 1. Sharon Dressier, leave with Jack er er Holt. I. Nancy Edwards, leave with Ronnie. I, Helen Famey, leave the problems of being a good little girl to my sister Sharon. I, David Franklin, leave my boyish grin to Kenny Schertz. I, Glenn Garrels, leave only to find myself cleaning up after another reckless driver. 1, Lynda Graack. leave my ability to have fun to my sister who is out at the moment. I. Lynn Graack, leave to take my position as Vice-President of the 1. G.A. 1, Connie Greene, leave--But Ivan, this is my night to go out with the girls. I, Kenny Hartman, leave this cool pad. 1, Virginia Hartman, leave with Smoke in my eyes. I, Jack Holt, leave counting my lucky stars for being a senior. I. Sharon Hunsinger, leave heading for good ole Bradley--for some unknown reason. I, Kay Jakob, leave--Open the doors, janitors, here I come. 1, Jeri Jones, leave my long hair to Dick's sister, Sally. I, Sandy Kimpler, leave my typing skill to anyone who is fast enough to keep up with it. I, Alan La Rochelle, leave pushing my car to the nearest Ford Station. I, Tom Lewis leave--Please, Mr. Sancken, I don't want to go. 1, Karen Maier, leave my talkative way to Sue Sampen. I. Janet McClure, leave ending my freedom by hunting a guy by the name of Ray. I, Larry McWilliams leave if the teachers can get along without me. 1, Tom O'Leary, leave spanking Nancy. I. John Reel, leave my blond hair to Mr. Sullivan. 1, Rita Reeves, leave my marks on this concentration camp. I, Eleanor Reinhardt, leave, but in which Ford? I. Bob Riker, leave heading for the nearest local party, mercy! I, Judy Rippel, leave my giggles to Nancy Abbott who is doing pretty well herself. 1, Linda Schroeder, leave my quiet ways to Jim Hunt. I, Henry Sprehe, leave my living ideals to Beak Dodson, another night owl. 1. Barbara Stauter, leave--Much good that 1 leave this beastly bomb. 1. Ronald Steffen, leave my good looks to Darrel Duley. 1, Larry Stoller, leave herding my Olds down the road. I. Shari Thomdyke, leave my driving ability to calm Clarence Punke. I. Bonnie Toole, leave--Pray tell, where's Kenny? I. Judy Wagner, leave my studious ways to any needy person. 1. Pat Wallace, leave for my next French (y) class. I. Cletus Waters, leave on the end of Mr. Sullivan's foot. 1. Jim Weber, leave--Whew, it's been a long twelve years. ! 1. Darlene Whisker, leave my great height to Danny Salyards. I, Jerry Williams, leave my ability to get to class on time to Billy Holt. 1. Mary Ann Williams, leave my favorite song, Dilly Dilly. to Miss Moser.
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