McLean High School - Hub Yearbook (McLean, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 24 text:

Leonard Dean Freeman Leonard Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2, 3,4; Quartet 2; Hub Staff 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice President 3,4; Speech Contest 2, 3,4; Star Chapter Farmer 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Cross Country 2; Mixed Double Ensemble 2,3,4; Junior and Senior Plays; Student Council 2 Senior Officers Vice President-Ron McGuire Treasurer-Jerry Green President-Jack Starkey Secretary-Lynette Downs Compliments of R. L. IJAMS Atlanta, Illinois Good Luck Class of '64 BONNIE BRAE GARDENS Atlanta, Illinois

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Eva Diane Long Diane F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Play Paul Lucas Fungus Junior and Senior Plays Margaret Lee Margie F.H. A. 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Jun- ior and Senior Plays; Student Director; Pep Club 3 Donna Hawkins Donna” Junior and Senior Plays; Pep Club 3 Loren Lee Necessary Bolo F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4



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Class W ill 1. Gus Canfield, will to Merle Leach my great ability to get along with Mr. Leach. ,ine Long, leave to Bonnie Grubbs and Marsha .'elfer, my ability not to learn how to cook. 1, Ralph Turner, will Mike Lynch my ability to get along with the Downs'. Good luck, Mike! I, Margie Lee, leave Maralee Downs my ability to give home economics teachers a rough time. I, Paul Lucas, will to Wayne Moore my power to browny Mr. Leach. 1, Shula Hammitt, will my ability to write health reports for Mrs. Luhring to Sandy Walters. Have fun, Sandy! I, Bob Holland, will to David Nevius my ability to obtain and retain a severe case of senioritis. To Mary Ann Summers and Barb Smith, I, Amanda Fawley, will my height. It’s an advantage at times. I, Rick Bristow, will Walter Craig my athletic ability. Better start training, Butch! I, Liz Braid, leave to Linda Stubblefield my seat in chorus. I hope you get to play the piano more than I did. I, William Sheldon Moore, will to Wayne Lee my ability to type twenty words a minute—with no mistakes. To Faye Westerfield and Cheryl Brookshier, I, Bar- bara Fones, bequeath my gum chewing habits. I, Ron McGuire, will to Dale Sympson one dime for use in coin laundries. I, Donna Hawkins, leave my private shower in the girls locker room to Jennifer Slupianek. I, Loren Necessary, leave my great speed and ability in sixth hour typing class to Duane Taylor. I, Rebanell Dickerson, will my ability to get along with Bruce Canfield to Marcia Morrison. And to Melda Burns, my ability to do bookkeeping. I, Sam Summers, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Jerry Douglass. I, Connie Pannier, do will to Lory Van Hoosier and Janice Westerfield my ability to pass one typing timing, after taking fourteen in one day. I, Coleen Prewitt, leave to Susy Alexander my ability not to skip fourth hour study hall. I, Dick Brookshier, leave to Ted Glaser my athletic ability, since you skip P. E. so much. I, Larry Schumm, leave to Bill Bristow my ability to keep my car running. I, Georgia Lane, do leave to the Waynesville girls, my Grandpa so you won't have to ride the bus to school. I, Jack Starkey, will nothing to Bruce Canfield and Lyle Nevius—I'll need everything I've got to get through college. I, Lynette Downs, will to Betty Shaffer, my third hour position in the principal's office. I, John Lane, will to Norman King my great speed so he can move that body of his. This I give you free, Norm. I, Karen Hicks, leave Nancy Cisco my ability to stay out of trouble at school. Good luck, Nancy! I, David Edwards, leave Terry Marvel my ability to skip school and get away with it. I, David Hirsch, will to Bob Bristow my ability as a great athlete. I, Leonard Freeman, leave to Jerry Watkins my ability to get along with law enforcement officers. I, Jerry Green, will to Roger Swaner my ability to get along with Mrs. Horn.

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