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Class Will I. Nancy Abbott, leave my ability to go steady with a Mohawk to anyone Brave enough. I, Donnie Armstrong, leave El Paso High in the good hands of Sue Graack. I, Sharon Armstrong, leave my trouble with contacts to Diane Jones. I, Laura Aucutt. leave my extreme height to Connie Harms. I. John Bohrer. leave my knowledge of figures to any ole wolf. I. Bonnie Bonner, leave my ability to captivate the boys to Margaret Sunkel. I. Roger Bradle, leave my bashful manner to Clyde Tegard. I, Linda Brunson, leave with the name Pinkham. I, Richard Cabo, leave my Spanish accent to Judy Lewis. I. Richard Carls, leave my ability to stand in the hall and watch the girls go by to anyone that enjoys the sport. I. Karen Claymon. leave my way with the older men up at Betty’s, to anyone who can handle them. I. Betty Copeland, leave with rings on my finger and bells on my mind. I, Ann Crusius, leave my headaches with the annual staff to Jane Stoller. I. Diana Davison, leave with a tear in my eye. I. Darrell Duley, leave BEWARE........Girls! I, Marian Evans, leave a portion of my IQ to any needy person. I. Richard Evans, leave my football tactics to my brother Ronnie. I, Jim Garrels, leave my irresistible ways to Roger Miller. I. Judy Garrels. leave my favorite word Grub to Jane Holt. I, Connie Goodwin, leave for my job at the I.G.A. I, Suzanne Gustafson, leave for four more years of hard work. I. Helen Haas, leave my cheering abilities to any Bouncer. I. Diane Holderly, leave my crazy laugh to Pat Martin. I, Bill Holt, leave--but which car should I take? I. Sally Holt, leave my quiet manner of saying Hi! to Linda Stauter. I, Diane Hunsinger. leave my nickname Frecks to Linda Talbert. I, Jim Jackson, leave, May I have a ride home? I. Lynn Jones, leave Come on mom; we'll be late. I, Danny Kaufman, leave my fire-red hair to Nancy Talbert. I, Dennis Ludwig, leave my love for school to anyone that wants it. I, Anita McClure, leave my ability to keep quiet in typing to Carol Sturn. I, Arlene McClure, leave my 1st Hr. Study Hall to Maxine Ewert,--I didn't use it anyway. I, Bill McFall. leave for the Big Town of Secor. I. Carol McKinley, leave for Bloomington, if I can get the car started. I, Beverly McWilliams, leave my boy problems to Sandy Thompson, who seems to be having the same trouble. I, Judy Meyer, leave my ability to talk anytime in Study Hall without getting caught, to John Armstrong. I. Steve Quiram, leave my weight lifting abilities to anyone strong enough to lift them. I. Jack Radebaugh, leave behind Gene Fbyllis. the trophy case guard. I. Mary Reel, leave my quiet ways to Kathy Martin. I, Mickey Rippel, leave to become a millionaire. I. Eddie Roberts, leave my precision marching ability to Dave Sparks. I, Jo Rosenbury, leave my high Soprano voice to the Tenor section of the chorus. I. Sue Sampen. leave my ability to talk and study during band to Diane Jones. I, Ken Schertz, leave my boyish grin to my brother Steve. I, Jim Sengpiel, leave my driving habits to Lonny Summy. I, Nancy Simmons, leave my love for the Sophomore Class to the underclassmen. I. Karen Smoots, leave to join David. I. Lyle Tyson, leave my physique to Jeff Wagner. I. Karen Ulrich, leave my loud ambitious ways to Jane Stoller. 1. Sam Wadsworth, leave my seat in the office to anyone that can fill it. I, Steve Wagner, leave my curly hair to Alvie Copeland. I. Bob Waller, leave my height to Hank Wagner. I, Joyce Waters, leave my quiet manners to Bryan Jeffreys. I. Joe Wendland. leave my wisecracks to Don Lykkebak. 20
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N. Armstrong M. Aylward B. Baker R. Barker L. Baugh R. Benson F. Betts D. Birch E. Breach B. Casey B. Constant R. Dressier M. Ewert N. Finck G. Flanigan S. Graack T. Harris J. Hinthorne D. Jones S. Lebo K. Dodson B. Donze 22
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