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DOROTHY ROBERTSON Commercial Treasurer Dancing 1-2, Home Economics Club 3-4, 4-H Club 1, Piano 1, Cheerblock 3-4, Senior Play 4, Retrospect Staff 4. Seniors JAMES BOWLING Industrial Arts Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, Track 1- 2- 3-4, Volleyball 1-2-3, Band 1-2- 3- 4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Boys’ Chorus 1-2-3-4, Senior Play 4, Christ¬ mas Play 2-3, Art Club 1-2-3-4, Echo Staff 3-4, Dancing 1-2-3-4, Music Contest 2-3, Mixed En¬ semble 2-3-4, Barbershop Quar¬ tette 1-2-4, Retrospect Staff 4. JACQUELINE COLE Commercial Home Economics Club 3, Danc¬ ing 1, Photography Club 3-4, Echo Staff 3-4, Cheerblock 2-3-4, Senior Play 4, Retrospect Staff 4. Last Will and Testament I, Dorothy Robertson, being of small mind, but big head leave the following: To Jean and Jane, my love and hope they finish school. To Ruth, success in piano and cheer¬ leading. Good luck to Jeff, Richard Cline, and Gary. To Melody Phillips — remember our secret ! To the main office crew — I’ll miss you. To my teachers thanks a lot. To Mr. Wright, and the Brewers’, thanks also. To the Home I leave Peace. Good luck, Juniors. I, James Bowling, being of sound mind and unusual talents, d o hereby will the fol¬ lowing: To my brothers David, Marvin, and Donnie my deepest affection. To “Tea Baby” I leave lots of luck. To Jim Kincaid I will my ability to dream in cinemacolor. My thanks go to all the houseparents and everyone who have made the Home very pleasant and won¬ derful for me. To all my friends I hope we meet again. I, Jackie Cole, being the miser that I am, leave nothing, for I have precisely that. I do, however, wish to express my deepest apprec¬ iation to everyone for making my years here memorable ones. To Elaine and Sonja remem¬ ber what I said, and be good. Thanks go to Div. 1 for laughing at my insipid jokes. To Greg, lots of luck, and stay sweet. To Ruth, Lorraine and Brenda “Good Luck”. To all a- gain, thanks, and May God Bless You.
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JAMES ROBERTSON Industrial Arts President Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1- 2-3-4, Cross Country 1-3, Track 1- 2-3, Volleyball 1-2-3, Band 1- 2- 3-4, Dance Band 1-2-3-4, Boys’ Chorus 1, Senior Play 4, Christ¬ mas Play 1-2-4, Retrospect Staff 4. Seniors JEANNE WALTERS Academic Vice-President Dancing 1-2-3-4, Girls’ Chorus 2- 3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-2- 3-4, Home Economics Club 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Senior Play 4, Echo Staff 3, Girls’ State 3, Ora¬ torical Contest 3-4, Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, Retrospect Staff 4. WILLIAM WELLS Industrial Arts Secretary Track 3, Band 2-3-4, Dance Band 4, Choir 2-3-4, Boys’ Chorus 3- 4, Christmas Play 3, Senior Play 4, Cheerblock 4, Mixed Sextette 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, Vocal Con¬ test 3, Retrospect Staff 4. Last Will and Testament I, James Robertson, being of slender body and broad mind leave the following: All my love to Ruthie. To James Cline and Richard Wilbur, I leave anything I might leave behind. To Dale Hill, I leave the memory of our good times together. To my little sis¬ ters, Jean and Jane, I leave all my love and good wishes for their future. To the officers and teachers I wish to thank them for all they have done for me. I, Jeanne Walters, possessing an abun¬ dance of talents and various eccentricities, desire to leave the following: To my favorite brother, Wes, lots of love and LUCK; to Sherry the best life has to offer her ; to the officers my sincere thanks for your help and guidance so willingly given. I, William Wells, being feeble of both mind and body, do hereby, under the author¬ ization of anyone present will to Jim Cline my share of our lockers after I take every¬ thing. I also will to Jim Cline the tie which Charles Cline left me last year, and to Angie all my hopes, dreams, and love. These things, I do out of the goodness of my heart.
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BETTY HALL Commercial Home Economics Club 3-4, Art Club 3-4, Photography Club 3-4, Senior Play 4, Echo Staff 3-4, Cheerblock 2-3-4, 4-H Club 2, Piano 1-2-3, Retrospect Staff 4. Seniors WILLIAM HARTLEY Industrial Arts Student Manager 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3-4, Dance Band 2-3-4, Sen¬ ior Play 4, Cheerblock 4, Art Club 1-2-3-4, Retrospect Staff 4. LINDA MARKSBERRY Commercial Choir 1-2-3-4, Girl’s Chorus 2-3- 4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Home Econ¬ omics Club 3-4, Senior Play 4, Christmas Play 3, Photography Club 3, Echo Staff 3-4, Cheer¬ block 2-3-4, 4-H Club 1-2, Organ 1-2, Piano 1-2, District Music Contest 3, Retrospect Staff 4. Last Will and Testament I, Betty Hall, being of extensive body and narrow mind leave my love and best wishes to my brothers and sister. To Mary Stroud I will my dead date book. To Rosie all the junk I leave behind. To those left in Jack- son Hall I leave a little peace and quiet. To next year’s seniors “Good Luck.’’ I wish to thank the officers, employees, houseparents and teachers for all they have done for me. I, William E. Hartley, being of sound mind and large body, leave the following : to my two brothers I leave the best of luck ; to Mr. Byers, my thanks for all his time and teaching ; to the officers my greatest thanks ; to the Seniors of the Future “Good Luck”. I, Linda Marksberry, being of small mind and large body, leave my love and the clothes that I don’t need, to my little sister Rosie. To my houseparents I leave my sin¬ cere thanks for helping me through my years in Jackson Hall. To next years seniors, “More Power to them.” To Mary Stroud I leave the television set. My sincere thanks to all for the help everyone has given me.
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