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SENIOR WILL I, Loren R. Alpaugh, will my seat in study hall to Karen Nabakowski, hoping she can sleep as well as I, and my ability to goof off to Mary Ann Mitiska. I, Jerry Bachman, will my place in the parking lot to Bobby Frye, 'hoping he can keep it as free of slag as I have, and my ability to stay out of Trouble to Roger Eibon. I, Bonnie Baker, will my position as editor of the annual to Merry Jo Thompson, and my father, his truck, and the chain to Toots Walton, in case she ever gets stuck again. I, Sandra L. Bechstein, will Jack Bechstein the ability to be able to get to class without the aid of someone else's hand, and to any junior, my seat in Senior English class and hope they don't get as mixed up as I did. I, Dorothy Becker, will my pitching position on the softball team to anyone who can have as much fun, and my job as student council treasurer to Jerry Baker. I, Sue Bell, will my job as advertising manager of the Torch to my faithful assistant, Erma Logan, and a certain roll of film taken on the Washington trip to any junior who is brave enough to get it developed. I, Carole Bilby, will my position as cheerleader to Edis Peasley, my extra credits to my brother Chuck, and my purple sweater to whoever had the crust to take it. I, John Born, will my place in the lunch line to John King, my gym locker to anyone who can catch it, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Stan Brumby, I, Marilyn Born, will my ability to lose my belongings to Joanne Rothgery, and 'my dis- ability to keep a clean locker to anyone who can get all the junk, in it I did and still find what you want. I, Marjorie Born, will my place on the softball team to Pat Lees, and my position next to Gary Miller in bancl to Jeanette Edwards. I, Gwen Brumby, will my band position to any freshman who wants it, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Jerry Camera. I, Marge Call, will my long hair to Mary Ann Mitiska, and my friendship with Wayne Morrow to Sharon Gutman. I, Ralph Cucco, leave my locker to anyone that can keep it clean, and my ability to casue trouble to Bob Frye. I, Gloria Drought, will my ability to meet boys in Washington, D.C. to the Junior Girls, and my height Ca mere 5'8 l to Pearl Knott. I, Jim Dubick, will my ability to behave in Mr. Robart's study hall to Bob Frye, and my last two bucks to Rog Eibon for a haircut. I, Judith Edgar, will my position as Mr. Gatts's secretary to Debbie Bruner, and my ability to change my looks to anyone that needs it. I, Paul Engvalson, will my height to Bob Frye so he won't fit in a Corvette, and my little brother to Mr. Seiple, because he'Il need them when the freshmen get smart and quit baseball. I, Marvin Fannin, will my short hair to Russ Fox, and my ability to get along with teachers to Robert Babbs. I, Bob Garra, will my talents and abilities in sports to John King, my shortness to Dick Bettcher, and my ability to keep quiet in English class to the juniors. I, Faye Green, will my gym locker to any junior girl who can get as many clothes in it as I did and still get it locked, and my ability to chew gum in class without getting caught to my cousin, Linda Brewer. I, Kaye Hall, will my ability to skip school to anyone who wants seven hours detention, and my ability to do everything wrong in my senior year to Sue Born. I, Pat Harsar, will my seat in the tenor section of the mixed chorus to any girl who likes boys, and my ability to go out with junior boys in my senior year to Judy Moes. I, John Heyman, will my slim, trim figure to Mr. Miller, and my ability to stay out of 18
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PAUL W. ENGVALSON - CARL KOPOCS, Jr. - Scholarship Phineas Banning High School, Team 45 FFA 2,35 Drivers Train California. ing 35 Home Nursing 3. RITA DARLENE BAKER - Year- book Staff Editor 45 Softball Team I5 Home Nursing I5 Mixed Chorus 1,25 GAA 1,25 Newspaper Staff 35 Speech and Dramatics Club 45 Class Play 35 Receptionist I5 FHA 2. JOHN HENRY BORN - Track 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 FFA I,2,3,45 Drivers Training 25 Chess Club 25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Scholar- ship Team 4. THOMAS WAYNE MORROW - Basketball I,2,3,45 Student Council I5 Class Officer, Presi- dent lp Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 FFA 25 Speech and Dramatics Club 45 Class Play 45 Drivers Training 25 Scholarship Team I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA JEAN HARSAR - Soft- ball Team l,25 FHA I5 Rifle Club 25 Class Play 35 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Band 2,45 GAA I,25 Speech and Dramatics Club 45 Drivers Training 2. , 17 DAVID GEORGE HISCOX - FFA 2,3,45 Rifle Club 25 Scholarship Team 45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Chess 3. JILL E. KELLER - Drivers Train- ing 35 FHA 25 GAA 'l,2,35 Mixed Chorus i,2,3,45 Li- brarian 25 Commercial Club 3,45 Speech and Dramatics Club 45 Scholarship Team 2,45 National Honor Society 4.
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trouble to Stan and Lowell Brumby, I, David George Hixcox, will my wrestling experience to Lowell Brumby, my seat in Senior English to anyone who wants it, and my tricycle to Miss Cogar so she can make study hall on time. I, Tom Howe, will my curly hair to Mr. Robart, and my position in mixed chorus to Ken Kneisel, I, Ray Johnson, leave my hall lock to anyone who thinks they can lock it. I, Nancy Kawasaki, will my ability to pick up a fella in less than five minutes to the most bashful junior girl, in hopes that she'lI find it useful on her senior trip, and my seat in physics class to any junior girl with enough courage to endure the consequences that go with it. I, Jill Keller, will my height to Mrs. Linder and my ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Frye. I, Donna Kinsley, will my file drawer, that Elenore Reising willed to me, to Karen Nabakowski, and my ability to stay sane while riding the bus in the morning to Ruth Setch. I, Bud Knott, will my ability to keep awake in class to Stan Brumby, my hair to Mr. Seiple so he won't go bald, and my seat in fourth period study hall to anyone who can have as much fun as I. I, Carl Kopocs, Jr., will my ability to get out of classes and school to anyone who wants to try it, and my slim figure to Mr. Miller. I, Peg Leadbetter, will my ability to stay out of study halls to Fred Watson, and my heighth to Joanne Bursley. I, Jeanne Lewis, will my heighth to Linda Brewer, and my seat in honor study hall to anyone who thinks he can handle it. I, Ted Logan, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to make out with girls to Jim Harrison, and my build to Paul Bauer. I, Barbara Lowe, will my lunch table and government book to Lonnie Dunham, and my messy locker to my sister, Madonna Lowe. I, Patricia Jean McQueen, will my place in mixed chorus to anyone who has a big enough mouth to replace me, and my ability to shock everybody on the senior trip to anybody who needs it. - I, Nancy Miller, will my ability to fake my way through my senior year to Sonny Pete, and my sister, Marilyn, to F.H.S. forthe next three years. I, Carol Minek, will my ability to skip school and classes to Dick Calkins, and my pearl and gold cross to whoever had the gall to keep it. I, Wayne Morrow, do hereby will my position on the basketball team to anyone who works at it and has more luck than I, and my ability to remember 23 locker combinations to anyone sneaky enough to find out that many. I, Margaret Parker, will my ability to stay uniniured during the track season to Iris Jackson and Martha Hiscox, and my black gym shorts to the person who has them now. I, Mike Polansky, will my curly, dark hair to Sharon the Green Monster, my left gym shoe to whoever has the right one, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Jerry Camera and Fred Watson. I, Ron Roskoski, will my speed on the track team to Glen Freidenstien, and my senior class presidency to Dick Bettcher. . I, Dezso Sablack, will my ability to study to all the needy, and my ability to outwit Mr. Matheny to all chain-smokers. I, Sali Ann Sugerik, will my place in the lunch line to Lonnie Dunham, and to my sister, Pat Sugerik, I leave my ability to get to class on time. 19
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