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Cast Will and Zest amen t I, Nancy Alford, will to Pat Rosen my ability to put thumbtacks onTVIr. Geis ' chair and never get in trouble. (He likes rotten apples too!) 1, Glen Beady, will my ability to sleep sound in government class to Jim Spath. I, Carol Bryant, will my ability to get good grades in government class to Jerry Russo. I, Rex Clark, will my box of No Doz pills to Mike Gamble. (Make sure that you use them for night driving). I, Jim Durham, will my ability to go last in the lunch line every day from Mrs. Hick ' s class to Daryl Cobbs. (Hope you don ' t starve to death). I, Bill Elett, being of sound mind and body (?) will to Gene Everett my athletic ability. (Take care of it GENE, it can go a long way out). I, Bob Emley, will to Dick Zahm my old hot rod parts. (Don ' t let that Ford get away from you Dick). I, Leah Glasscock, will my golden throat to Sandy Bunker. (Be sure to gargle it Sandy). I, Dick Goebel, will my ability to talk in Mrs. Hick ' s class and never get away with it to Gary Bruch. I, Ray Gordon, will my ability to study to Ron Eltzroth. I, Janet Gray, being of sound jnind do hereby will my ability to borrow money from Mr. Brown one year and pay it back the next year to Karen Fisher. I, Ed (Garl) Hacker, will my size 15 shoe to Bob Hoch. (I hope it fits). I, Kay Harper, will to Pat Cotton my ability to attend half of Roanoke ' s basketball games and half of Township ' s games. I, Barbara Harrell, will my careful driving ability to Pat Elzey. (Watch out for those cops). I, Marcella Hefner, being of sound mind do hereby will my typing and shorthand ability to Ann Willour. I, Diane Hillegas, will my driving ability to Vicky Ramsey. (Watch out for those cherry tops. ) I, Jack Hiple, will my physique to Jim VoUmar. I, Kathy Kelly, will my ability to glide through stop signs and not get caught to Joy Stech. I, Ron Kimmel, will my flute playing ability to Mike Greene. I, Margaret Ann Krider, will my ability to get kicked out of Mr. Goslee ' s class to Gaye Goebel. I, Dick Lahr, will my ability to teach mechanical drawings to Sally Gentis. I, Stan Landrum, will my statistics pencil to Rick Hahnert. (Keep it sharp). I, Jean Lewis, will my ability to laugh in shorthand class and not have Mr. Brown kick me out, to Marcia Steiner. I, Ronnie Mason, will to Dave Kreiger my ability to play ping pong and also my ability to get beat. 24-
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Semr Class Prophecy Being tired of the daily routine of civilization, we decided to take a tour of the darkest, densest, and most mysterious part of Africa Voo Doo Land. Upon arrival, we were met by Pat Zeigler and Kathy Kelly, who were to be our guides. We were first taken to the beautiful and impressive hut of Roxie Yake, governor of the land. Here we met her loyal and devoted advisors, Jean Lewis, Mary Ann SettlSmyre and Marcella Hefner. Governor Yake then took us on a special tour in her custom-built Rolls Royce, and to our surprise, Stan Landrum was the Chauffeur. At the first corner we saw the Hilley Construction Company, owned and operated by Diana -Hillegas and Connie Mickley, building the mud hut and gorilla skin cabinets for Ronnie Mason ' s Head Hunter ' s House, which we then toured. After talking with Mr. Mason we discovered that Ronnie Kimmel and. Dick Goebel were Gold Star members. They had earned this honor by coming the closest to capturing the main prey, Nikita Castro. The next place we visited was the Oga Waga Reservation. As we arrived, the speaker, Ray Gordon, was just fi nishing his lecture on The Arts of Cannibalism. Mr. Gordon ' s most enthusiastic listener seemed to be Ed Hacker. Why??? We still haven ' t figured that out yet. As our stomachs began to growl with hunger, we were introduced to Tom Oldfield, the leader of the tribe. Much to our delight he invited us to stay and dine with him and his harem. A- mong them we recognized Carol B ' ryant, Pat Oden, Leah Glascock and Janet Gray. The main dish tasted a bit peculiai; so we asked what we were eating. After he told us what it was, we decided we were not as hungry as we thought. Would you be if you were eating the arm of Charles Milholland????? Next we were shown some of the farms owned by Jerry Miller. On one particular estate. Bill Elett and Bob Emley were taming python snakes they had taken from the chemistry labora- tory. After the taming of these overly friendly snakes, they were transferred to Harper ' s Folly, owned and operated by Kay Harper. We found her diligently hurrying to finish the milking of her snakes, because Gary Mickley was soon due to pick it up. Marlene Reifert, who had brought along her pet leopard, Puddles, was helping Miss Harper meet the pick-up deadline. As our tour was continued we saw Wayne Whitney, who was mumbling in Latin to his old and decrepit elephant being left far behind by Dick Riggars. who was steering his late model red and white convertible trunk elephant. Next we saw Jack Hiple leisurely swimming among the alligators in Last Chance swamp. The following sight was Ed Waters tediously trying to measure the length of a hair from the skull of Kathleen Orr. We inquired about Miss Orr and it seemed that Jim Durham, the local witchdoctor, had operated on her eye, but the spear slipped. After that bit of encouraging news, we decided to continue on. -23
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I, Connie Mickley, will my quiet ways to Paula Gamble. I, Gary Mickley, will my blue Hot Rod to John Coolman if he can keep it on the road. I, Chas. Milholland, will to Dave Gooley my ability to blow smoke rings. (Look out Dave, Coachy ' s watching you). I, Jerry Miller, will my quiet and confined manners in government class to Bob Hoch. (Don ' t let them get out of hand). I, Sharon Miller, will to Betty Beady my ability to have the color of hair I want, naturally. I, Tom Miller, will to Robert Brunner my excess speed and safe driving habits. I, Pat Oden, will to Kathy Russo my ability to keep a diamond ring for one week. (Good Luck!) I, Tom Oldfield, will my ability in sports, my good looks, my high grades, my marvelous per- sonality and most of all, my modesty to Bob Steele. I, Kathleen Orr, will to Becky Merryman my ability to put her hair in a French roll while doing the Twist. I, Lois Paxton, will my ability to have all the teachers love me, to Karen McMahan. I, Jerry Phillips, will to John Wires my ability to drive fast and skip class without getting caught. I, Gerald Quick, will to Jim Vollmar my big bad six cylinder Chevy. (Don ' t wind it past go in low gear). I, Marlene Reifert, will my ability to slide down every banister in school without getting caught to Sally Gentis. I, Dick Riggars, will my ability to always ditch the cops when they ' re after me, to Richard Meyers. I, Mary Ann Settlemyre, will to Carol Amundson my ability to meet boys and to date them. I, Mary Ella Shiveley, will my height to Carol Weaver. (I hope it comes in handy). I, Steve Spickelmier, will my second name Big O to Rex Gordon. I, Jerry Wagner, will my ability to sing bass to Gene Everett. I, Ed Waters, will my job of cleaning the audio-visual room to Kenny Wagner. (Keep it clean Kenny). I, Wayne Whitney, will my ability to get along with Mr. Brown to Dave Gooley. I, Pam Wiley, will my secretarial ability to Paula Gamble. (Take good care of it, Paula, I may need it). I, Roxie Yake, will my natural brown hair to Carolyn Hawenstein. (O.K. Red?) I, Pat Zeigler, will my ability to be Co-editor of the Medita to Karen Fisher. 25
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