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I Elmer Adams--El1ner's Tune Gordon Aikens--I'm Confessin' Bernice Baileye- If I Had My Way Suzanne Blackwood-Who? Charles BretzfThe Dreamer Jackie Caldwell- --Crazy Me Curtis Chilcott We'll Meet Again Louise Cutezoe-Constantly Frances Darling-f--I'll Get By Walter Dearborn-You'll Never Know Betty DiNicola-ADO I Worry? Boyd EaglenfMargie Shirley Erickson f-He's My Guy Shirley Finn- -In The Blue of Evening Shirley Hammill-AStreet of Dreams Ed Hanson -One Meat-Ball Walter Harrington-I'm Breathless Mary J. Healey- Take It Easy
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66444 7066! 7., ww va mu, emm- The seniors of Harbor Creek High School being of sound mind and judgement, but ignorant of the future, do solemnly hereby make and publish this, their last will and testament. With this immortal document, we hereby declare any previous will made null and void. Irene Masquelier leaves her cheerleading ability to Janet Moorhead. Bill Sheehan leaves his hair comb to Walter Harrington. Charmaine Sonney leaves her lovely voice to Mary Jane Healey. Bernice Cramer is to receive the cafeteria money box from Margaret Pepicello. Betty Allen leaves her size to Shirley Scallen. Helen Appleby wills her notes from Don Kehl to Josephine Kuno. Ray Caylor leaves his seat in homeroom to whom- ever gets there first. Fortunate Dick Bretz drove his Model T to school when it was in running condition. This he leaves to brother Chuck. Millie Boyce and Alberta Roberts leaves their lasting friendship to Jo Zalenski and Sue Blackwood. Jean Dunbar leaves her pretty blushes to Dot Herrick. Bob Churchill bequeaths his car to Dick Ulrich. Wilmer Braun leaves his typing ability to Ed Hanson. Margaret Grgurich wills her quietness to Doris Hepner. Stanley Lipinski leaves the running of the projection machine to Dick McLeod. Beverly Grenz leaves her skill on the basketball court to anyone who likes to tumble. Wally Stanley is to obtain Don Fallers' athletic ability. Lois Coburn willingly leaves her office job to Jeanne Reed. Rita Quirk leaves her good-naturedness to anyone who needs it. Bob Novet leaves his love for the women to the next one. Jane Smith and Harry Yaple leave Jane's ring to Harry and Joetta. Bob Somerder wills his brains to lucky Alan Ott. Jeanette Voss leaves her legs to Lottie Ricker. Al Throop leaves his whiskers to whoever can manage to grow them that tough. Jo Zalenski is to receive Maris Starkweather's twirling ability. Ott Wendel leaves his telling of jokes to Johnny Kaminski. fIt's where he got them, anyway.J Gertrude Maille leaves her part of the Coin- mencement program to brother Joe. Doug McCarty wills his job to Dick Yost. Clare McLane leaves her piano playing to Doloris Mosier. Jimmy Walker leaves all memories behind, pleasant and unpleasant. Lois Zaun leaves her height to Lillian Hughes. Jack Woods leaves his attendance at school to Louie Urman. Irene Lewandoski wills her shy- ness to Iris Koski. Anyone who lives up to Pinky Hain's stubborness may have it. Shirley Chilcott leaves her senior knowledge to Curt. Howard Wilkinson wills his love for the opposite sex to Walter Dearborn. Flossie Zybrowski leaves her love for P.O.D. to the Lovejoy twins. Marshall Miller wills his dreaminess to Charles Bretz. Jeanne Legge leaves her naturally curly hair to Betty Norcross. Harold McLean is to receive more trumpeting ability from Howard Katzenburger. Frances Hosmer leaves part of her sewing to Pat Siebercrob. Shirley Akerly leaves her knack for fun to Jackie Cald- well. Hank Martin leaves his driving to Boyd Eaglen.
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June Hellyer-The Music Stopped Dorothea Herrick-Dark Eyes Alice Hickin-Wishing Jean Hinkler-Our Love AEair Lillian Hughes-Darling, You and I George Jeffery4Anchors Aweigh John KaminskiAOh, Johnny Frances LaVange-It Had to be You Anna Marie LipscombfLady in Red Joyce Logan--Embraceable You Doloris Lovejoy- My Sister and I Doris Lovejoy-Someone Like You Joseph Maille--Murder, He Says Richard McLeod--I Came Here to Talk for Joe Harry McQueeney-People Will Say We're in Love Shirley Meyers--After You're Gone Doloris Naylor--My Ideal Joetta Nece-IL's Love, Love, Love
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