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DEWEY HOWSER-Wills his ability for playing football to Mike Barkman. DORIS HOY--wills her home economics seat to Betty Morris. GAIL IMES-wills her seat in bookkeeping to anyone crazy enough to take it. UPTON IMES-wills Shirley Layton to Darrel Chamberlain. ARLENE IAY-Wills her locker to anyone who can keep the door shut. MARY IAY--wills her seat in Miss Morse's home room to Shirley Iay. GERALDINE KENNARD-wills her gray hairs to Mr. Burk immediately. IEANNE KING-Wills Mr. Kepner to Donna Morgart. KENNETH LASHLEY-wills his good grades to Iim Prieto. MARLING MAY-wills his position on the football team to Iames Feight. RUTH MEANS-wills her love for Chaneysville to Nancy Swartzwelder. ROBERT MEARKLE-Wills his seat in chemistry class to anyone crazy enough to take it. WILLIAM MEARKLE-wills his sense of humor to Bernard Browell. EARL MILLER-wills his dark wavy hair to any girl or boy who doesn't get short hair cuts. VERA MILLER-Wills her naturally curly hair to Bonnie Putt. DORIS MILLS-wills her skating ability to Ioann Ruth Clark. RONALD MILLS-wills his Chevie to some future hot rodder. IoYcE MOSHOLDER1WlllS Mr. Brodish to Donna Morgart. DARRELL NORTHCRAFT-wills his violin to Clyde Barthalow. PATRICIA PERRIN-wills her majorette boots to anyone who can fill them. WILDA PERRIN-Wills an bomb to anyone who flirts with Terry. VELMA PITTMAN-wills her gift of gab to anyone who can keep up with her. OTHELLA RAMSEY-wills her eraser and seat in typing II to Roxanna Cornell. CHARLES REFFNER-wills his love for school to Frank Clark. IULIA ANN RITCHEY-Wills her pleasant smile to Mildred Karns. MARION ROBINETTE-Wills her locker to anyone who wants it. MARJORIE MILLS ROBINETTE-Wills her seat in typing to her sister, Lulubelle. IOHN ROLAND-wills his curly hair to Derry Miller. MAX SHAFFER-wills his educated toe and ability to kick to Harold Price. BETTY SLEEX-wills her seat in POD class to Lulubelle Mills. IOHN SMITH-wills his seat on the Mann Township bus to Leonard Smith NANCY SMITH-Wills her shoes to anyone who can make use of them. SHIRLEY SMITH-wills her seat in shorthand to Gail Mills. KENNETH SPONSLER-wills his short hair cut to Mike Barkman. ADA SWARTZWELDER-Wills her sister and Don to no one. ZANE SWARTZWELDER-Wills his red hat to no one. IAMES TRAIL-wills his curly hair to Ronald Fink. MARGARET TRAIL-Wills her snuff box, red hair, and rattlesnake to Mildred Imes. CURTIS WALTERS-wills his title of Mayor of Chaneysville to Virgil Miller. RUSSELL WALTERS-wills his he-man build to Hans Brodton. MARIE WARD-wills her seat in POD class to Mildred Verbal. FRANKLIN WEIGHT-Wills his title of Cop of Chaneysville to Danny Perrin. PEGGY WEICHT-wills her shorthand book to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. PATTY LOU WEIMER-wills her dramatic ability to anyone who can use it. ORPHA WIGFIELD-Wills her brown eyes to Alverta Barnes. Twenty-Nine
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NAOMI AKERS-wills all her shorthand books to Gail Mills. OLIVE ARVIN-wills her secret dreams to no one. DALICE AULT-wills her giggle to Lois Brockey. IOAN AVEY-Wills her good behavior in POD class to Connie K. if she can handle it. BELVA BARNS-wills her red hair and temper to anyone who can handle it. NEIL BEEFELT-wills his seat in physics class to anyone who wants it. ROBERT BENNETT-Wills Macbeth to anyone who wants him. ARVIN BRANTNER-Wills his sate driving to his brother. THOMAS BULGER-Wills his seat in POD class to Bill Zimmerman. CLEIVE CALHOUN-Wills his Wrestling ability to Archie Smith. DAVID CALHOUN--Wills his nickname Grubworm to anyone Worthy of such an im- portant name. IAMES CHIRDON--wills his ability to play basketball to Bob Schnably. BETTY CLARK-wills her long hair to Natalie Barnett. PATRICIA COLLEGE-wills her seat in room 23 to any junior who wants it. OPAL CONRAD-Wills her seat in POD class to some unlucky junior. CHESTER COOPER-Wills his artistic ability to Bill Halber. DELORES COOPER-Wills her seat on the Chaneysville bus to her sister, Dorothy. ALLEN CORNELL-Wills his bashfulness to Richard Clingerman. MAVIS CRAWFORD-Wills her quietness to Shirley Sipes. RICHARD CUNARD-wills his position on the basketball team to Iim Calhoun. ETHEL DIEHL-wills her seat in POD class to her sister, Beverly. MARJORIE DIEHL-wills her favorite laugh to Winnie Browell. THOMAS DIEHL-wills his seat in POD to anyone who Wants it. RICHARD DISHONG-wills his seat in English to Don Burkett. LOIS DOUGLAS-Wills her shoe strings to Ioanne Iackson. CAROL DUNKLE-Wills her black hair to Dorothy Cooper. ROGER DUVALL-wills his love for hot rods and his 36 Ford to Bernard Browell. VIOLA MAE EMERY-Wills her quiet ways to Cleveland Ruby and Merle Barnes. MARTHA ERNEST-wills her seat in room Z3 to anyone who Wants it. WILBERT ESHELMAN-Wills his basketball ability to his brother, Richard. CONSTANCE EVANS-wills her job as typist in journalism to any poor fish who takes both typing and journalism. ELSIE EVANS-Wills her seat in senior math to Mildred Bollman. ANNA MAY FEIGHT-Wills her position as F. H. A. president to a Worthy future home- maker. ARNOLD FEIGHT-wills his flying Ford to Bill Whisel. MARLE POOR-Wills his guns to his brother. TERRY POOR-wills the right-of-way to Blues Gap to no one. GLEN GORDON-Wills his place in art class to anyone Who can handle it. IACK HARCLERODE-Wills his seat in chemistry class to Derry Miller. TERRY HARCLERODE-Wills his stubborn hair to Virgil Miller. ANN HADESTY--wills her fondness for school to Iez. , Mike Barkman, and lim. FREDA HOOK-wills her secretary notebook in F. H. A. to Sonja Smith. EDWARD HOOVER-wills his grades in agriculture to Larry Stabnau. MILDRED HOWSARE-wills her bashfulness to Betty Howsare. Twenty-Eight
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Kiwi dffwnhwf It is now 1963. As the boys and girls of the past we, too, have stepped out into the world to make a successful and prosperous. future for ourselves. Would you like to step into a rocket and go sailing off into space to see what the seniors are doing? You would? Well, jump in, fasten your safety belts, and we're off. Wandering through the spacious rocket, we are greeted by the air hostess, Orpha Wigfield, and the engineer, Neil Beefelt. Sitting in the seat ahead of us are Zane Swartz- Welder and Chester Cooper who are out to see the world. What was that which just flashed by like a falling star? We were informed that the streak was lack Harclerode in a space ship bound for the moon. As we wander on down the hall we can hear much laughter and conversation com- ing from the dining car. Peering in we can see a banquet in full swing. We see Ieanne King. Belva Barnes, Iulia Ann Ritchey, Anna Mae Feight, Freda Hook, Mildred Howsare, Doris Hoy. Marjorie Robinette, Marion Robinette, and Ada Swartzwelder. Their husbands have given them a vacation, and they are enjoying it. The waitress who serves the delicious food is Elsie Evans. What's happening? Something seems to be wrong with our engine. Yes, we are land- ing, and guess where? In Chaneysville. Stepping out of the rocket, we are just in time to see a terrible collision. Three trucks, operated by Upton Imes, Ronald Mills, and Iohn Roland, have collided. Now they are in for trouble. Here comes Iames Trail, the sheriff. Oh! what a deal! The honorable mayor, Cur- tis Walters, is right behind him. The cop, Franklin Weicht, is marching them off to the judge. Russell Walters, who is very lenient and kind. The fellows seem to be shaken up a bit and are taken to the hospital for treatment. They are all right, but they don't want to leave. No wonder! What a staff of nurses they have here-Olive Arvin, Patricia Colledge, Ethel Diehl, Lois Douglas, Ruth Means, and Ger- aldine Kennard. A fine mechanic, Cleive Calhoun, seems to have the ship in first class con- dition again. So all-aboard. We are now over the Pacific. Looking out the window we see a ship. As we hover over it, we see the captain, Richard Cunard. His assistant, Arvin Brantner, and a sailor, Thomas Diehl, seem to be in a hurry. What is the cause of all the excitement? The two ra- dio operators, Terry Harclerode and David Calhoun, also seem excited. Let's get closer and see if we can determine the reason for so much commotion. There are two Waves-Dalice Ault, and Marjorie Diehl. Could they cause that much excitement? No, now I see what it is. A whale has been killed and everyone is trying to see it before the butcher, Thomas Bul- Thirty
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