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,xv . 'ue -05595. 4 Y i as MARY DI FEBO A happy rlassmate who is always merry, Most ofthe time you'll find her with Gerry. I, Mary Diliebo, leave my trombone to Eleanor I-lousel. ALYSANN BRADBURN Alysann seems rather shy llvhat could be the reason why? I, Alysann Bradburn, will my scholastic rec- ord to Barbara Ann Phennicie. ZONA DIVELEY She's attire in school all say And seems so pleasant all the zlay. I, Zona Diveley, will my cute laugh to Ruth Brown. ALMA BROWN Always bright, and oh so jolly, She'll be a good wife, by golly. I, Alma Brown, will my carefree smile to .Mary Ann Saylor. JEAN DURR W'ith a helping hand she goes to pains She's a gal with plenty of brains. I, jean Durr, will my long but profitable hours of study to Robert Murray. PATRICIA CONN Pat is busy with her books, lVhirh doesrfl seem to harm her looks. I, Patricia Conn, will my way with Mr. Sassa- man to Norman Miller. CAROL ENGLE This little gal lives on the outskirts of town Bright and guy-always know when she's around. I, Carol Engle, will my licorice stick to Nancy Mankameyer. JOAN CHRISTNER A pretty red-haired lass, W'ho in basketball can really pass. I, joan Christner, grant my freckles to Patty Hornbrook. 29 Ui.
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'W il'-ey 'iv P- , GERALDINE BAFR A very qniel and suhfle miss, But lols of fun in spife of this. l, Geraltline Baer, bequeath my job at Horn- ing's Restaurant to Kathleen Saylor. MARION BITTNER To lake Ihiugs as lhey may he That is my philasaphy. l, Marion Bittner, leave my dimpled smile to Lydia Wenzell. HELEN BAKER Her zlisposilion is always slfrh 'lhaf makes us like her very much. I, Helen Baker, give my hillbilly songs to Ruth Gerhart. JEANNINE BOWMAN A greal sense of humor, uire Io know. You fan always fzml her at lhe shaun l, jeannine Bowman, bequeath my brown eyea to Gloria Stevanus. MARGARET BAKER A willing helper in work or play Enjoying life in her own way. I. Margaret Baker, will my library periods to Jayne Wesley'. PAULINI1 BOXWMAN She's quiet and shy, hu! newer fruuws, She's a darn nire girl Io have arouml. I, Pauline Bowman, leave my quiet ways to joyce Kemp. JANI1 Bl1RKLl':X A smile is always preseul here: She's a girl who has no fear. I, jane Berkley, refuse to will Harold Wern- er to anyone. BONITA BOX ER In malhemalirs she ran'l he heal, A friend that anyone would like lo meel. I, Bonita Boyer, bequeath my driving ability to Angie Quattro. Z8
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JOAN GRIN-I'I H A girl wlmm we can't help but lufralrl, Wba is mostly seen with Gerald. I, Joan Grilith, will my steady love affair to Carol Yutzy LOI5 IxLINIx Lois is as rett as ber n nn: P J' 1 ' If you treat ber right slJe'll do ilu: same I, Lois Klink, grant my place in Mrs. Al- bright's heart to Doris Yaste. RUTH HUTZELL II's Kntlfs ambition to say, Hello. ' As teleplaone operator so-o-o. I, Ruth I-Iutzell, bequeath my Glade City ac- cent to Josephine Riley. BERNICE KNEPPER Bernire will be steady in any position Because of ber sun sbiny kind disposition. X l I, Bernice Knepper, will my good spirit to 'Q Virginia Bittner. JEAN KELLY To those who know tlrec not, no words ran paint, And those who know llwe know all words are faint. I, Jean Kelly, will my bowl of Wheatties to Robert Lindeman. BARBARA LAXVSON Barbara has pep, rim, and rigor Tlvat's the answer to ber fzgger. I, Barbara Lawson, grant my slimness Doris Bittner. PEGGY KIMBLI5 V ery quiet and subtle is this miss But our F. H. A. President in spite of Ibis. I, Peggy Kimble, bequeath my Home Fc. knowledge to Mary Weinmer. DONNA LEIF A gay old time runs in ber brain, I wonder-bark in lore again? I, Donna Leif, leave my absent slips to tained by Bob Keeler. 30 be re- to 'Q QVC'
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