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I. Carla Moore, leave to Mr. Hess the hope of finding a better Sex” section than he had before, to Cindy the strength to get along in Jazz Band without us, and finally my thanks to the decent teachers of Middletown. 1, Nancy M. Pierce, leave to Veronica, Joyce, and Allison 5 to get a box of milk and my GTO to get back and forth to school, and to Phyllis and Valeric who are coming out with me a box of milk and some tastykake Krimpcts which we will eat later on in the Day. 1, Nathan Pratt, leave to all the young ladies my love, to my brother my looks, and to Lenny Brokcnbrough my rap and my ability to take care of Business. I, John A. Price, do hereby leave to Robbie Hutchison my ability to learn Spanish quickly, to Donnie Lavendee my ability to break the Spanish trailer water fountain, and I leave the Spanish trailer with which I’ve been acquainted with for 4 years to anyone who is stupid enough to take Spanish. I. Mary Read, leave my sisters Nancy and Ethel and my brother Mark the ability to stay out of trouble and the determination to graduate, a senior picture to Mr. Green, to Glenn C. my seat in Mr. Taylor’s Gass, to Wanda S. the name Pokey, to B.J. good luck in the Business world, and Glenn, to the teachers I leave nothing, and last and not much I leave M.H.S. to anyone who wants it. I, Ann Reiss, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my fellow students the ability to make it through school, to Kim L. the ability to keep cool, my job as secretary with Mr. Bice to anyone who can stick it out, and last but not least, 1 take a beautiful future with George K. I, Joe Rhoades, leave to M.H.S. the most wonderful saying in the world: (my grandfather’s policy) you are never too old to reach your goal, and to Karen Rhoades I leave my old but good school books. I, Wyman E.Rodgers, would like to leave my sister the ability to get over on our old lady and old man without getting caught and to drink without getting caught sneaking in the house, to my enemies a set of good kisses so they can kiss me where I sit or wish, and 1 leave Larry Woods the ability to get a job and buy his own cigarettes. I, Mary Ruthowski, leave to Mr. Morgan, a game board with his life maped out on it and to Miss McGee a list of 5,000 words, not alphabetically listed, to look up in a dictionary. I, Peter Rutkowski, leave to Mr. Green a lot of hope and luck with future track teams, to Tommy Burgoon, a Bowmar Brain even though he doesn’t need it; to Mrs. Vye the ability to get to class on time, and to my sister Helen, the ability to type 55 words a minute. I, Peggy Savin, in a good mind, leave Marie Ginn good luck with Paul Carter, the bathroom and breezeway to Marie Ginn (Ginny), Karen Blandifield, Diane Hamby, and Jenny Trippett to share it, to Karen and Sharon Weaver Mrs. Bell’s class, to my brother and sister the whole dumb school, and last of all I leave my friends luck. I, George M. Shaffer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to my brother Josph my seat on the F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure team, and to my sister Carol my great ability in band, to my best friend Ray Barcus, (road Grader) my ability as a rank leader and to anyone who wants the good and bad times we had in our classes, and finally to everyone that has or is going to have Miss McGee the ability to pass her class. I, Law Sheats, leave Barry Conners my football shoes and to Robby Hutch- ison the ability to party hoping he will put it to good use. I, Robin Shorts, hereby leave to my brother and sisters the ability to make it through school as far as I did. 1, Phyllis A. Smith, leave to Veronica, Ruthine, and Wanda Henry the ability to tell incrediable jokes and be cool, calm, and copistetic at the right times and palces, and to Nancy who is coming out with me the Green Van dudes. I, Mark Stanley, leave Middletown High School to all the new coming stu- dents who are anxious to gain knowledge and most of all, their diploma. I, Raynard Joseph Stevenson, leave my spot on the Basketball and Track teams to my brother, my ability to get along with everybody to all the people of M.H.S., and to James Baynard and Ran Archie all the young girls of M.H.S. I, Valorie Stover, in sound body and mind, leave Jeannie a seat in Mr. Taylor’s room, to Joe hopes that he will graduate, and last but not least I sure hopcTresa passes Dr. Ed this time. 1, Sharon Thompson, in sound body and mind, leave to Margie my car, parking space, and a good seat in Mr. Taylor’s class, my dirty hall locker to who ever gets stuck with it, and Larry Gearhart to nobody but me! I, Unitas S. Todd, leave Pat Brooks my coat for Mr. Taylor’s class if she has him and my love, to my cousin Renzie Queen my brains to stay out of trouble in this prison even though the teachers make you get into it. Now I’m going to leave. I, Delbert Unruh, leave my seat in Mr. Green’s Ag. class to any underclasman that has enough knowledge to take it for four long years. I. Donald (Scrappy) Walker, leave to Mane Jordan my ability to do a split, to Dwayne Lavender my seat in Mr. Taylor’s S.S.S. class, to Art Wesscl my Tops”, to everyone else the ability to get out, and to Miss Wilson my ability to put up with the Cheerleaders. I, Erica Slone Walls, leave M.H.S. with no regrets. I leave to Mrs. Vye the ability to control anyone who is rowdy in her class, To Mr. Taylor the ability to keep on schedule, to Mr. Laushey the ability to teach his classes in a more interesting way, to my sisters the ability to go into the teachers' lounge and get sodas without them realizing what they are doing, to Miss McGee different facts to play The Game with, to Mr. Morgan one game that will sum up the realities of life and living, and to M.H.S. I leave a brighter future. I. Glen E. Waters, leave to Mr. Bice my fingers, to Nat Waters my loving personality, my work and skills to the class of “76”, to Earl Ducky I leave the ducks in Wood Shop, and to Kim Fields a half joint. 1, Dorsey J. Watson, leave to the students of M.H.S., Middletown High School. I, Patsy Wheeler, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my hockey skills to anyone who ants the position as Center Half, to Mr. Ross another talented Secretarial Block, to Mr. Taylor all the smart block GIRLS that participate in SPORTS and wear PANTS, and good luck to Larry my brother. Bye-Bye M.H.S. I. Ted White, leave to Miss McGee more quiet and hard working students like myself and J.F. and to Mr. Burgoon my exceptional talent in Algebra II. I, Margaret Gaire Wicks, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: my blue fuzzies, rolled up pants, hairpins and hat to anyone in band who has nerve enough to be practical so as not to get wet while marching in the grass, my rank leadership to Steve Swyka and my biode- gradable King Baritone Horn to Gay Pierce (if it makes sense to him), to Mr. Hess the hope that next year’s band will be more experienced, to Mr. Morgan as one contact lens wearer to another dot your eye, and to my brothers Chris. Kenny, and Gene when he comes, the hope that M.H.S. will get better. I, Paul Oscar Wiland Jr., leave my ability to wrestle to Bill Resto and to Mr. Horn a lot of success with the Basketball Team. I. Patti Williams, bequeath the following: to Patti Connell my position on Varsity Hockey, to Mrs. Vye the ability to make her 6th period English class do exercises when they fall asleep, to Patty Miller and the other Jr. Wallstreeters the ability to party and put it to good use, and to the hockey team of next year the best of luck to win every game. I, Valeric E. Williams, leave to my sister Veronica my seat in Mr. Taylor’s room and George’s Sub Shop and to Joyce Gatewood the short halters. I, Karen Denise Wilson, leave to my brother Donnie the ability to get the most out of M.H.S., to Kim my seat on the cafeteria steps, to all of Mr. Frisby’s Chemistry students the hope of not having as many explosions as our class had but just as much fun, to Mr. Frisby my untold secret I was the one who clogged your drain!”, to Marie my position on the cheering squad, and to the M.H.S. Gang love, happiness, and the hope for success with the oncoming Wilsons. I, James L. Woods, leave all the Underclassmen girls my love, my car. and the knowledge that I’ll be back again and again for love, so in my last Will and Testament love the one you’re with. I, Cheryl Wright, bequeath the following: to Mr. Taylor a large and coop- erative newspaper staff, to Mrs. Vye a smile, to the Hockey Team more weeks of camp and the thought of never giving up, and last but not least my thanks to the teachers of M.H.S. who have earned my respect. I. Christian Wright, do hereby leave my sister Lise some strength and courage to get through another two years of M.H.S., to Mr. J. N. Queen the hopes of having a great chorus again, and to the rest of M.H.S. its Student Coun- cil and student body which has been kept rolling for years (rolling in its grave that is). I, John C. Wyatt Jr., leave to Pat Vadelo all my years of track, to Mr. Currey one cup of coffee black with extra sugar, to Miss McGee 20 vocabulary words, and to anyone in Mr. Smith’s room my desk to go to sleep on. 72 - Last Will and Testament
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some wheels, and lastly to Pam me. 1, Jeffrey Glen David, leave Dave Wallace my ability to graduate and my parking place in the parking lot, to Mrs. Stewart a bottle of Scope and a place to stick those typewriters, to Mr. McClain, Mr. Currey, and Miss McGee my thanks, my spot as Pres, of the F.F.A. to anyone who wants it. I take my car, dune buggy, myself, and finally my DIPLOMA with me. 1, Mark Fdward Duphily, leave hoping I learned enough to get a good job, to Mr. Currey my 65 convertable Bowweville to cut up for scrap metal, to Rose my love, and to Tommy the ability to come to school at least one month out of the year. I, Pam Letter, leave to Mr. Ross the business Gub, to future block students my teat in Mr. Taylor’s class, to Ronnie Reed a parking space on the back row, and my ability to get along with the faculty members to all students of W.H.S. 1. Joan Marie Liston, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother Arthur the ability to get to the high school and graduate once he gets there and to anyone who wants it my seat in Mr. Taylors Trailer. I. Darlene Emerson, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following: To Diane Hamby my parking space. To Thelma Biddle, Frank Vadala to kiss for me every afternoon on the bus. To Cindy Everett and Jerry Hamby my dirty locker to clean and finally the best of luck at M.H.S. to my brother Russell. I, James T. Estepp Jr., being of sound state of mind, leave to my sister the ability to be a safe and slow driver, to Donald D. my seat in P.O.D. so he can get plenty of sleep, To Mr. Burgoon a square dunce hat, and then because Susie is waiting for me I finally leave. 1. Mark Richard Ewing, leave to Barry and the boys a case of cokes, a pair of ear muffs to Earl Horn, my BB gun to Go -Go, and my 69 Z 28 to anyone who can catch it. I, Jason Faulkner, leave to “Coach” Taylor any football team in the flight B conference so Middletown will have one sure win every year, to Mrs. Vye a baseball bat to hit Mr. Taylor with, and to Mr. Lushey all the up coming students of M.S.H. to put to sleep. I, Lester Forakcr, being of sound mind, leave to anyone that wants it, my parking spot and the ability to put up with Mr. Currey for four years, and to Willy Virdin my seat in English and the ability to fail it. 1, Jimmy Frazier, leave to Greg Mannering my position at safety on the football team, to Larry Whealer my ability to get kicked out of Mr. Frisby’s chemistry class, to the school I leave what I got out of it, nothing and I leave Lyn to no one. 1, Victoria Galbraith, being of sound mind and body, leave my 2nd floor locker to any loving couple, my bobby pins to keep my eyes open with in Mr. Smith’s class to anyone who is tired, and a piece of tape to Wanda Rutledge to keep her mouth shut in Mr. McClain’s room. I, Lynn Gelley, being of sound mind, do hereby decree to Mrs. Bell all my thanks for everything she has done for me and more great clerical blocks, to Mark my ability to graduate, to Martha any clerical skills I may have, to anyone who can handle it Treasurer of MBC, To Vicky a free all expense paid gasoline credit card, to Debbie a bottle of Strawberry Hill and after that 1 just leave. I, Charles Galey. leave in hope that someday in the future there will be happiness for everyone in a world of peace not war on the wild wood weed. I also leave everyone the ability to do their own thing. 1, Michael Lynn Hamby, leave my only parking place in the lot to anyone who can use it. I. Darrell Dwayne Harvey, leave to my sister a pair of boxing gloves since the only thing she ever does is fight and to all of my friends an address of another school because this one isn’t worth anything. I, Geoff Hoffmann, leave to this school not one thing; Sue has departed and so have I. I, Roberta Hufford, leave to Kevin, Middletown High School and my parking spot, To Phil Gosser the date of December 2, 1969 and to the under- classmen a lot of “Luck because they’ll need it.” I, Elouisc Huggins, leave to Carolyn Henry and Wanda Johnson my scat in Mr. Smith's room with my P.O.D. book. 1, Yvonne Iverson, leave to Lois Hall my place in the 3rd floor bathroom and my ability to park a car,to Art Wessell my bunk, the pond, and “Magnolia,” to Dave Norris my parking space, to LeAnn Gaunt my typing ability, to Kathy my color guard position, to Ray the whole band, to Mr. Hess my smile on field, to Mrs. Dunham my patience, to Mr. Ross a shorthand skill, and to Mr. Queen my memories and love. 1, Emily Jester, leave the Jr. Wallstreets 2 more years of fun at hockey camp, to Miss McGee a red carnation, to Dawn Bergstrom 4 more inches to grow, to Mrs. Vye another 3rd period Friglish class just like this years, to Mark Coleman something to eat, and Luck to Next Year’s Hockey team I, Lawrence Edward Jester, leave to the Ag. Shop a half dozen donuts, to next year’s Seniors the ability to get out and party after 3rd period, and to Miss McGee 12 poems to analize. I. Benny Johnson, leave Mr. Laushey two dozen rulers, Mr. Smith a pillow, and Ralph Kendall my outstanding power hitting abilities. I. James Johnson, leave to Mr. Laushey all of the old “My Favorite Martian” shows, to Mr. Taylor a book on the virtues of women, to Miss McGee twelve books of detention slips (she will use them up in 2 weeks), and to all of the students at M.H.S. many good times happiness. P.S. I leave my parking space and rotating locker to my “little” sister Terri. I, Earl Jordon leave my clowning and jokes to my sister and to Kim my name, Joe Sab. I, Suzanne Keeler, being of sound mind and body, leave to Marie Ginn my ability to play hockey, to Brenda Burris my position on Varsity, To all the girls in school my guts to go in Mr. Taylors class and say what 1 have to say, To Dawn Wassey my ability to stay out of trouble. To Brantley Hererin my driving experience, to Caby all the luck in finding a rut, to Patti Miller Hockey Camp, to Miss McGee the hope that all the rest of the students in M.H.S. are just like me, and all my short skirts to Ginn if she’s got the guts to wear them. 1, Donna Sue Kelly leave to any student that has Mrs. Dunham the ability to get along with her which is more than 1 could do, to Willie all the luck that he has fleas and to Martin Andrews the ability to stay in school. 1, Deborah Sue Kubik, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to Lynn Gelley the date of July 15, 1972 and a box of safety pins, to Jann Bowman the best of luck with whoever and two bottles of Schlitz (try not to get drunk), and last but not least I leave M.H.S. to all the upcoming Seniors. I, Tim Kwasnieski, do hereby leave parking space no. 85 to the next corvette that comes in; my extra credits to anyone who needs them, my football and wrestling abilities to next year’s teams, all my teachers the pleasure of having my little brother Denis, and Mr. Burgoon some more difficult problems to calculate. 1, Wanda Lavender (Chick), being of sound mind and body do hereby queath the following: my seat in P.O.D. to my cousin Dwayne, to my cousin Donnie all the luck in the world to make it, to Cindra the name PAUL, and our partying, to Wanda M. 5 KNUCKLES in the mouth, to Jann B. a 6 pack of Rollin-Rock and lots of luck with J.R., to Joyce M. and Donnie D. a pack of cigarettes; and last to the underclassmen LOTS OF LUCK. I, Karen Lindale, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my seat in Mrs. Vye’s 1st period class to Gndy Everett; Mr. Taylor to all his students; Miss McGee another good 1st period class like 1973’s, to Mr. Queen a good Concert Choir; to Mr. Morgan a copy of Watergate, and Middletown High School to all interested students. 1, Gregg Charles Marker, leave my corn cob pipe that has had many uses to Danny Krall to help keep his hands warm while he is clowning around on the breeslogy and some wrecky to back for it. I, Willard Massey, leave my ability in woodshop to Mr. Horn, 20 vocabulary words to Miss McGee, the biggest rut in the Junior Gass to Mark Coleman and a lot of hope for Harold Knotts. I, Diane McKerrey, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: my quiet way to my brother Dave, and to all remaining students best of luck in your future years at M.H.S. I, Sharon McNaughton, leave to Steph the few teachers in this school that can teach, to Miss McGee the invitation still stands, and to Mr. Hess something he has always wanted, my Alto. 1, Gndy Miller, leave Patty, Dawn, Raelynn, Martha, and Barbara all the fun we had at Hockey camp and all the fun you will have in your remaining years and to the Juniors of M.H.S. I leave all of the hard work in decorating for the prom. I, Hope Francenc Miller, departing from this school at last leave to my sister, Crystal my knowledge, abilities, and terrific personality to be able to STAND-UP be yourself and not take NO STUBB, to Joanne Womack all the memories of the times she was fired up on the way to school, to Wanda my cheering abilities, to Patricia my shorthand skills, to Larry, Michael. Kenneth, and Calvin all my dearest Love and to all the other students of M.H.S. patience until their final year arrives. Last Will and Testament - 71
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Ambition, adaptability and a progressively active intellect sum up, in general, the qualities of the Sagittarian character. Unusually good-tempered, often very jovial, they are good company. At their best, they are con- scientious workers. If failure hits them, they do not quit but try all the harder to regain stability and momentum. Their inner urge to explore the unfamiliar often works to their advantage, especially where financial matters are involved. e r c 1 a s s m High goals, determination and patience are the essential qualities that make up the Capricornians. They are prudent and reliable. They are laborious workers and, if given the opportunity, good organizers. Many become secretive if threatened with ridicule, a defense mechanism for them. Practical foresight makes them plan for the future even though it may be meagre. Their sense of humor often carries them over rough situations. And their natural determination helps overcome difficulties. GEpRQ3HI) December 21 to January 19 Symbol: Goat Element: Earth Ruler: Saturn Flower: Holly, Snowdrop Underclassmen-73
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