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Class Will Valerie Jan Herndon wills her ability to draw to Sharon Teets. Mary Beireis wills her ability to walk too slowly to those people who are over anxious. Dixie Ammon wills her ability to cheerlead to her sister, Gloria. Beverly Swartz wills her ability to dance to those people who have two left feet. Marilyn Kossel wills her ability to be small to all tall people. Marilyn Crosley wills her ability to keep out of trouble in study hall to Debbie Morris. Betty Foote wills her ability to go to the Prom all four years to Sue Tidd. Grace Ellen Taylor wills her ability to read late at night to all people who don ' t enjoy reading. Joan Nichols wills her ability to be a good driver to Mike Elliott. Joan Elsass wills her ability to behave in band to Jim Crosley. Carol Reineke wills her ability to be able to go with a boy from Waynesfield to Judy Foote. Marcia King wills her ability to study and get a top grade in Government to Marcia Helmlinger. Jean Elsass wills her ability to have dimples to all those who got left out. Sharon Buirley wills her ability to be a Varsity cheerleader during her Junior and Senior years to Marcia Helmlinger. Susan Musser wills her naturally curly, blond hair to Linda Stockstill. Margaret Maxwell wills her ability to be Senior class Treasurer to Charlotte Shroyer. Judy Schaub wills her ability to walk slower to dinner to Gary Faler. Sherrell Mattwx wills her ability to keep quiet all times to Kathleen Stem. Vikki Rayburn wills her ability to agitate the Business Law teacher to anyone who takes Business. Leoma McKee wills her ability to drive a 1953 Studebaker to Susan Ludwig. Karen Smith wills her ability to get along with horses to Dick Jenkins. Ann Fogt wills her ability to be Mr. Locker ' s pest in Girls ' Glee to Kay Forsyth. Marlene Coleman wills her nickname Granny to anyone who has a good use for it. Chris Halpin wills his ability to stay out of trouble with the town police to anyone who needs it. Bill Shank wills his ability to get along with Mr. McCarty to Dave Ware.
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HAROLD BUTLER Class Song (Tune to Tonight ) Tonight, Tonight, won ' t be just any night, Tomorrow we will leave Jackson High, Our lives will change, they ' ll never be the same, But our hearts will be always so true, To you dear Jackson for we cherish, The memories you gave us To reminisce about, But our lives see the beginning of a new world Tonight! Second verse: The time draws near for us to say good -by, We ' ll miss the friends we ' ve made through the years, We ' ll think of all the good times we ' ve had here, And for us nothing can take their place, But still the hands of time keep moving, The hours are so fleeting, And we must travel on, To face a new horizon on this graduation night Tonight! Leoma McKee, Vikki Rayburn MOTTO: Patience is the Key to Success COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: American Beauty Rose
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Tom Gies wills his ability to make it through High School to his sister, Janice. Larry Metz wills his ability to be Mr. Thorpe ' s lawyer to Larry Hudson. Tom Maxwell wills his ability to be drum major of the High School Band to Jerry Hudson. Bob Burch wills his ability to own his first car in his Junior year to his brother, Gary. Warren Sprague Jr. wills his pool playing ability to anyone who will accept it. Bob Baughman wills his ability to eat pizza that has been burnt to Gloria Ammon. Gary Shaffer wills his height to all Junior boys. Bud Rostorfer wills his ability to run track during the Junior year to Jim Snider. Bill Forsyth wills his ability to keep a slim figure to Jim Snider. Gary Gerkey wills his shyness to Debbie Morris. Harold Butler wills his ability to get in trouble in study hall to Bob Lymes. Jim Fogt wills his ability to read notes to Mr. Locker. Beverly Swartz, Marcia King Class Poem This the year that we ' ll hold dear, Remembering it with love and tears. To graduate has been our goal, From first grade onward - our chief goal. To gain this end, we ' ve aimed true, Ever seeking to improve. Moving forward, class by class, Sharing equally, lad and lass. Plans and dreams were all a part, Of the hopes within our hearts, Of Caps and- Gowns we all would wear, When diploma -time was here. At last we ' ve reached the Great Day, And to you, dear school, we ' ll say: That we, the Class of ' 64, Love you now, and forevermore. Mary Beireis, Susan Musser
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