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1, Twila Antrim, will my shyness to Sara Clark. I, Don Badders, will my judo abilities to anyone with back-breaking courage. I, Curtis Brubaker, will my ability to work out of Mrs. Johnson's study hall to Rodney Rowles. I, Roy Campbell, being of unsound mind and broken health, will all you preschool kiddies out there, twelve years of torture at dear old H. H.S. I, Judy Ann Carpenter, will my forgetfulness to anybody who has a boyfriend nice enough to pick up after her. I, Judy Arleene Carpenter, will my roller skates (what's left of them) to Connie Clegg and hope she makes good use of them. I, Joe Clark, will my seat on the bench in basketball to David Wilcox, because he already has a good start at it. I, Ann Clevenger, will my size 8 skirt to Mrs. Johnson. May she squeeze into it. I, Suzanne Clevenger, will my ability to make a quick trip to Edwards and back to anyone who is daring. I, Keith Conner, will my musical ability and also my garage full of pink cadillacs to Elvis Presley. I, Sam Cooper, will my hair style to Jim Crabtree. I, Jim Curts, will my torn out rear ends to Allen Meyer, a future hot rodder. 1, Steve Derrick, being of feeble mind and miserable body, will one barrel of chicken fat and twenty pounds of pickled pig's ears to Mrs. Adams, so that she may serve at least one exotic meal next year. I, Janet Hargis, will my red hair to Butch Reed and my typing speed to Pam Mixell. I, Terry Harke, will my height and weight to Gary Oliver. I, Leland Huffman, will my ability to get out of study hall to anyone who hates it as much as I do. I, Roy Jackson, will my ability to play 25 seconds in the Summitville game to Horace Wilkinson. I, Sharon Jones, will to Dallas Bullard any object in sight for Speed Shifting except Rodney. I, Barbara Lewis, will my seat in English class to any girl who wants it. I, Mike McCreery, will my excess weight to David Welsh. I, David Meyer, will my ability not to do anything, to anyone who wants to be lazy. I, Steve Morgan, will my '53 Chevy to anyone that can keep it together. I, Dick Nottingham, being of sound mind and body (I hope), will my job running the bookstore to Gary Justice. I, John Oldfield, will my ability to skip school to anyone who makes good use of it. I, Nancy Quaikinbush, will my old pigtails to Joyce Spence who I feel can put them to good use. I, Sharon Reed, will my long fingernails to anyone who can type with them. I, Diana Rowles, will my blue eyes to Cindy Dixon. I, Sharon Sayre, will my height of five feet to Patty Miller, who I hope can make good use of it. 1, Margaret Sharp, will my ability to get kicked out of biology class to anyone who wants to learn the hard way, and my ability to cry at graduations to Linda Morgan. I, Nila Spoonmore, will my ability to throw ANYTHING across the assembly in Mr. Sox’s study hall to anyone that can get away with it. I, Rita Stuart, will my cheerleading sweater to Betty Mart.
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SENIOR PLAY MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Tomboy was a 3-act comedy put on by the senior class. After three weeks of intensive rehearsal we were ready to be made-up and costumed to appear on the stage which we had curtained and fur- nished. Mr. Hays, you were pa- tient and full of faith in us. One of the moments we remember was when Sam and Sharon had their playful spat. 19
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Off to Washington, seniors! Classes over at last, we await the bus for our field trip. We sold magazine subscriptions, candy, and popcorn at the games, had record hops to earn money - for what? The trip to Wash- ington and New York. Now, if the seniors from Harrison will So this is where George Washington A moment to remember; step over here we’ll take the picture really slept! the changing of the guard, of you on the Capitol lawn. Next step - (48th and 5th Avenue.) On boat trip we salute Miss Liberty in New York Har- bor.
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