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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1963 will Mr. Slkorski to the Juniors so that they can produce a yearbook next year. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to get along with other classes. Finally to the Freshmen, we will our ability to graduate from dear 'ole M.C.H.S. I, Ann Blanda, will my ability to sew without thread to Delores Gray. I, Sue Blanda, will my Job as Editor of the Yearbook to anyone who wants to work, and to the Eighth Grade Class, I will each and every one the opportunity of becoming a cadet teacher. I, Leta Blankenship, will my ability to pass courses to my brother, Carl. I, Dennis Ford, will ray Plymouth to Shirley Churchill so she can learn how to drive. I, Loretta Gray, will my ability to pass govern- ment to my sister, Delores. I, Donna Jones, will my speaking ability to ray sister, Judy, and my office of G.A.A. President to Carolyn Hunt. I, Dave Kautz, will my first two years of run- ning ability to the freshmen boys out for track. To Donna Cravens, I will my ability to walk up the bleachers. I, Larry LeRov, will my apple polishing abil- ity to Mr. Yarno. I, Larry Long, will ray ability to attend school every day curing my high school years to Clarence Mullins. I, Keith McMahon, will my beautiful moo of hair to Smltty. I, Lloaa Perry, will my ability to write poetry to Joe Smith. I, Linda Rohlfing, will my information about certain people In Chicago to Bill Hornig. I, Bill Sawyer, will my ability to refrain from getting slapped in the face by somebody else's girl to Ronnie Smith. I, Jack Sciara, will my '37 Buick to Becky Robinson, because she needs a faster car to make her get-a-ways in. I, Bob Scott, will my smartz to Kenny Hostetler. I, Pat Spence, will my happy-go-lucky person- ality to Mrs. Smith. I, Gene'o Snyder, will my car to Delene so she can learn how to drive, and my pop bottles to Nick. I, Larry Weeden, will my ability to completely ■relax in study halls to Jap. I, Gerald Wolff, will my car to Bill Hornig (he needs a headache).
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GENE 0 AND WEED 5 GARAGE There goes a poor unsuspecting motorist; he doesn't know what he's In for. It seems his car won't run so Gene'o and Larry get to work on It. Seven hours later they still can't find anything wrong, but the car won't run. The bill adds up to $75. The trouble was In the gas tank; It was empty. IT'S A POET'S WORLD — starring Linda Perry. This Is a program for those who enjoy the arts (Linkletter, Carney). Tune In to hear a panelist ask: Why do they call this free verse? Miss Perry— That's simple; did you ever try to sell It? THE CHICAGOAN Linda Rohlflng who stars In this program Is a predominant speech teacher. In high school she always had a hard time keep- ing quiet; this Is a good occupation for her. Her former English teacher would be glad to hear that all the people In Chicago talk as she does. DENNIS THE MENACE — starring Dennis Ford. Dennis has decided to become a scientist and has Invented his own rocketshlp. The fireworks begin when Dennis launches his ship and It lands In Mr. Wilson's house. Mr. Wilson Is played by Don Spoerner???????????? CAR 63 WHERE ARE YOU This Is a story of a cop named Bill Sawyer. He Is the only cop who has a police record which Is longer than the crooks he captures. Although he has been In his share of mischief, he always talks his way out of It Just as he did In high school. THE ljTH HOUR — starring Suzanne Blanda. Tonight s show tells of the heartbreaking cases of the mentally 111 who come to psychologist Suzanne K. Blanda. She Is thoroughly convinced that If a person changes from mood to mood and personality to personality, he Is on his way to mental Ill- ness. I wonder how she escaped!!!! THE BEST OF SCOTT This revised program starring MC'S Bob Scott Is now a teen- age favorite. Say the secret word and win last year's sub- scription to Hot Rod Magazine. Last week's word was drag race . CLASS POEM Someday we'll sit back and remember To all the days gone by In our hearts it's embedded Our dear old Mill Creek High. We had our snare of troubles But we had to see things through It's hard to give up on something You try so hard to do. We Seniors made a lot of friends Our enemies were few If you were a member of the Senior Class You'd be proud of it too. We put our faith in the teachers Who set us on the right track No wonder after we graduate We'll think of coming back. Linda Perry
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