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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT l, Raymond Tester, will my ability in playing basketball, if I have any, to George Springer, Cnot that he needs itl. I, Holland Thompson, will my geography book to any one slightly more ambitious than I. I, Joan Wetzel, being somewhat of a prodigy, do hereby mourniuiiy reiinquish my secret formula for hair dye to any sucker who is dumb enough to take it. I, Dora Whan, being of sound mind and body, will Grand Central Station tlast period officel to Shirley Bianski. I, David Witham, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to my two loving brothers, Unk and Jack. ARTICLE II To Mr. Prible, we will our rosy red faces and our ability to flash a cheerful smile. To Mrs. Smith, we will the ability to withstand the confusion of fire, gas, and water, while listening to a senior's 5-minute speech. To Mr. Sible, we will our love for Government and 'our ability to conduct ourselves as young ladies and gentlemen. To Miss Enley, we will our love for acting and our ability to return our books in perfect condition on time. I To Mr. Coonan, we will the respect and admiration of our class and our ability to eat candy lwrapped in cellophanel in study hall. To Mrs. Whonsetler, we will our love for Geography and our ability to locate the Belgian Congo on the North American map. To Mr. Appleman, we will our knack for breaking science equipment and the ability to keep a straight face. To Mrs. Patterson, we will our love for speed tests and a whip to keep order. tWhen we are gone.J To Mr. Fryback, we will our ability in single file down stairs and always have a good joke on the tip of our tongue. To Mrs. Hostetler, we will a gross of carbon paper and a printing press to write passes and our ability to act like sensible seniors. To Mr. Sloffer, we will our love for shorthand and our ability to play off key. To Mrs. Drummond, we will our ability to sit quietly while the other section practices and still have a good time. To Mr. Guinther, we will our ability to cheat in lunch line and our enormous appetite for soap. To Mrs. Burns, we will our ability to make a portrait resemble someone. To Mrs. Malcolm, we will our ability to slide into our seats as the second bell rings. ARTICLE Ill To the seventh grade, we will the ability to act like high school people and make it to class on time. To the eighth grade, we will our very own eighth grade diplomas and the will to succeed. , To the freshmen, we will our beloved Biology books and our ability to get out of study hall. To the sophomores, we will our ability to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet, and our love for 1,000 word themes. To the juniors, we will the ability to conduct a good class meeting and always agree on the same thing. Page 25
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Bonnie Forrest, will my ability to get passes for no reason at all to Beverly Gump, who always stays in her classes. I, HDick Richard Blane Garman, will my gift of gab to Larry Martin. I, Alton Gross, will my State Farmer Books to Richard Malcolm. I, Elaine Gross, will and bequeath my ability of always getting to class on time to the oncoming seniors. I, Lois Guysinger, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to annoy Mrs. Drummond in Chorus to the future accompainist. Also I will what is left of my typing eraser to Peggy Deetz. I, Jim Lutter, being of sound mind and body, ,QI thinkl will my ability to get along with Mr. Appleman to Bernard Konger who needs it and had better use it. I, Robert Mason, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeatn my ability to hit the waste paper basket in Mr. Appleman's study hall 2 out of 3 times to anyone who can get away with it. I, Georgia May, do hereby refuse to will and bequeath anything to anyone because I need everything I have. I, Jerry Luke Miller, being of sound mind and feet, will my ability as cigar smoker, ringleader, most experienced bench rider, woman killer, trophy breaker and first class hoodlum, plus all of the glorious parties over in Bud May's cellar to Dick Sordelet. I, Bruce Miniat, will my enormous height to Ronnie Farrell. I, Joan Minton, though of unstable and depreciating mind and body, having taken time out from skipping classes to write this, do hereby will and bequeath the nerve to talk in the library when Miss Enley is in study hall to anyone who has the courage to do it. H I, Ralph Myers, being ol' sound mind and body, will my ability to throw erasers in speech class, after learning how in Ag., to anyone who can get away with it. I, Marilyn Nicodemus. will and bequeath my ability to get out of third period study hall every day, to any lucky junior. I, Pauline Peters, will my great love for school to my sister, Nancy. I, JoAnn Phillips do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have two one- hour study halls in a row in the afternoon and sit and do nothing to my brother, Bob. I, Robert Ritter, being of sound mind and body, I hope, hereby will and be- queath my ability to go to sleep in class to anyone who can get away with it. I, Carol Rondot, do hereby will and bequeath my abilit to talk about anything, anytime, anywhere to Peggy May, who should be able to keep up with my standards. I, Joyce Roth, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to be good in study hall to Gary Muncy. tHe needs it.J I, Bill Rybolt, will my sympathy to anyone who takes first year art under Mrs. Burns. I, Cecil Shank, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Richard Christlieb. I, Jenny Shank, do hereby will and bequeaah my ability to go steady twitli one manj for three years to Ann Gump. I, Roger Smith, being of sound mind and body, CI thinkl, will my height to Mouse Martin the needs itj. I, Jim Southern, will my ability of keeping a job to Larry Timmis. I, Bob Spangler, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be an honor student in speech to any first class hoodlum. I, Barbara Stirlen, will my ability to get up at 7:00, catch the bus at 7:05, and be completely ready for school to Carol Hortsmeyer and Arletta Jordon. I, Don Surfus, being of sound mind and body will and bequeath to Dick Har- tung, my trombone ability. fConcluded on Next Pagei Page 24
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