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JANE STOLLER STEPHEN SCHERTZ DIANE JONES Valedictorian S.A.R. Salutatorian D.A.R. TOP TEN SENIORS based on seven semesters Jane Stoller.............................................................3.93 Diane Jones..............................................................3.84 Steve Schertz.........................................................3.81 Jeanne Shuman............................................................3.80 Carol Sturm .............................................................3.55 Don Lykkebak..............;..............................................3.46 Raymond Barker...........................................................3.42 Cheryl Roberts...........................................................3.39 Marshall Neisler.........................................................3.29 Betty Jarman 3.21
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CLASS WILL Norm Armstrong. Ic v« my l«n r writing to anyone with guy In the service. Mary Ann Aylward. leave my ability to get along with my parents to Marilyn Peters. Larry Baugh, leave □ Paso High heading for the closest drag strip. Bill Baker, leave this school, we weren't meant far each ocher anyway. Raymond Barker, leave my bright red hair to anyooe who wants it. Reann Benson, leave my lutl red bug to anyooe who Is willing to take a chance. Frank Bens, leave my ability to go Bare footed in P. E. to anyooe who can’t afford to buy gym shoes. Duane Birch, leave my love for a hot student-teacher debate to anyooe who has great lung power. Etta Breach, leave my talkative ways to Treva McFall. Bob Casey, leave my good looks to George Aldrich. Ben Constant, leave fighting with Linda. Kathy Dodson, leave my forgetful ways to jean Patton. Bob Dome, leave my love for College English to anyone who can stand it. Richard Dressier, leave to Karmy Kay’s Jr. all the responsibilities entailed with being an F.K. (faculty kid.) -poor thing' I. Maxine Ewen. leave Q Paso High School to my sister--I. Nora Finck. leave my study antics to Martha Me Gough. I. Cary Flanigan, leave my nickname Flash to anyone fast enough to catch it. I. Sue Graack, leave my scatter-brain ways to Lois Reeves. I. Dean Greenwood, leave, and that should please everyone. I. Terry Harris, leave my love for school to anyone who wants it. U Jim Hlnthome. leave my 6th hour seat In the office to Pat Edwards. I. Betty Jarman, leave my speed In taking dictation to anyooe fast enough to keep up with It. I. Diane Jones, leave my ability to lose and forget everything and still come oik OK to anyone else with muddled brains and lots a( luck. L Sarah Lebo. leave my nickname Leboo to anyone who has a name that the P.E. teacher can’t prooounce. L Judy Lewis, leave my ability to dance to Pat Jannsen. I. Connie Lock, leave happily with Jamcsle. I. Penny Ludwig, leave1 knew I’d forget something1 L Don Lykkebak. leave my conservative political opinions and persistance to remain outspoken on my can vtctloas to anyone willing to carry on my debates with Mr. Sucre. I, Dennis Males, leave my way with women to Bobby Seggerman. 1, Pat Martin, leave my teased hair and a year’s supply of hair spray to Sue a import. I. Ronald Mayne. leave Mr. Swain in the under loving care of the next Unit Band manager. L Roger Miller, leave my speed In the 100 yard dash to Doug Shadewaldt. I. Roger Nohem. leave in my Chevy beading way up North' amongst the Mohawks. I. Marshall Neisler. leave, seeing red. I. Beverly Ortmann. leave what's left of my gym suit to any needy person, and they have to be needy. L Sally Paterson, leave heading 'West.' Walt Loren, here I come' I. Jack Pfliter, leave....................walking. I. Wilma Poole, leave my G. A. A. suckers to Margie. Kay and Vicki. They sure were good' I. Ann Rad b ugh. leave my blue eye and brown eye to anyooe who wants to be a freak of nature. (Dear Abby’s definition) I. Cheryl Roberts, leave my Old Bomb' to anyooe who can find It and unhook it from the fence! 1. Jeanette Rice, leave my knowledge in Bookkeeping to Sue Stlmpert. L David Roy. leave my football tactics to Bill Seggerman. L John Bundles, leave my great height to Bob A mg. He needs U. L Steve Schertx. leave all my headaches with the Student Council to next year's Prexy. I. Richard Schieck. leave Mr. Murphy consoled by the thought that for the next 8 yean one of my kid brothers will be replacing me in this high school. L Jeanne Shuman, leave my love for Mr. La Food and Mr. McCracken to Lois Reeves, good care of them. I. Linda St a uter. leave saying to Diane Robe rite In. 'Why are we always in a Constant BtV I. Jane Stoiler, leave---wait girls. I can’t find another gym shoe. I. Carol Sturm, leave my strut and place before the band to Joan Edwards. U Lonnie Summy. leave 2-1 2 Inches of my height to the person 1 believe needs It--Bryan Jeffreys. I. Margaret Sunkcl. leave my ability to understand chemistry to anyone who just happens to have an extra credit. L Nancy Talbert, leave my ability to flirt to my sister. Linda, who needs no coaching. L Clyde Tcgard. leave my chivch key to Jim Feeney. U Sandy Thompaon. leave with the name Mrs. Diane Cremer. L Ellen Tipler. leave being glad it's Mom left behind instead of me. I. Karen Tourecn. leave glad to get out of this place. L Gary Vogel, leave my choice wise cracks to Gary Hocker. I, Jim Wallace, leave my seat In Mr. McNealy’s office to anyone who has time to use it at least once a day. 1. Tom Westel. leave my art of watching the ceiling in 4th hour study hall to Mrs. 1. Jim White, leave my height and muscles to Joey Breach, he needs ’em. 1. Rita Yates, leave with a Punk . 1. Mike Yount, leave................taking everything with me. I’m sure she'll take Jones. 21
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