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E ------------M NE-WA-HI -u------------..- At one time -Sue and Jane really liked eaeh other. Did you just get out Allison? Deg Mary Ann's C-R-A-Z-Y bonnet! Carol, were you eating -pickles. . lla, : 'sm D emi- .:a: 1.-nu :rl ',i Hr Since when ldid you become an engineer? Patti cake, patti Icake, Doris. My what a pretty pose Madelie. Cafrolyn, why so sober?
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+----- ------ n---u---M----W-l--.-- N E - WA - HI --n-u-W----l--------a------ ----0+ Barbara Frantz, Barbara Gies, Doris Donnersbach, and Janet Badertscher leav their quietness to Betty Ramey, Twila Hosey, Helen Yosick and Anita Green, hoping the halls will be quieter next year. To Gary Bishfop, Don Phenicie and Don Metzger, Kenny Studer and ,Allison Shell! leave their way with girls, knowing they will keep the girls smiling. David Snyder wills his Beatnik glasses to Joe Faeth hoping he will make good use of them. Velma Snipes and Irene Stro-hm leave their friendship to Patty Strausbaugh an Fay Shealy, hoping they will always be friends. Harry Aichlholz, Bwob Kaple, 'Chuck Pifher, Jim Pitzen, and Larry Bishop leav their dislike for school to Paul Aichholz, Eddie Karl, Francis Millenbaugh, Richar Niedermier, Jerome Stockmaster, and Jerry Kaple. Delmar Blanton leaves his Southern accent to Don McCarthy, knowing he will hav a lot of fun with it. . Alan Cramer, John Vanichek, and Roger Rettig will their cooperativeness to Larr Pfahler and Ed Heydinger, knowing they will put it to good use. Beverly Watson and Madeline Ulmer humbly leave their positions as librarians tr Frances Ferguson, hoping she will enjoy it as much as they. Carolyn Faeth and Lucille Hiler leave their giggles to Doris Bishop to keep th school alive. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1960, the testator, have set our hand and sea on this 27th day of May, in the year 1960 A. D. SENIOR CLASS OF 1960
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.ill --- ------ H --w-----1--- - - N E - WA - H I -f----------u..-..-.........-u.....-.... Sharon massaging the -heron. There are brighter days -ahead, Lucy. Irene did you just have your hair cut? That's a nice smile, Janet. 'Going to church with Teddy, Marilyn? You a1'en't planning on climbing it are you, John? Velma in 'her earlier school days. ' Are you making a big deal, Allison? Margie what happened to your teeth and long hair? 'See an bug, Irene? What's the matter, Clarie, won't it go? Marilyn is generous with smiles but where the teeth? Be careful so the puppies don't bite you, Barbara. What are you looking at, fellows? 'That's not the Way to type, Janet. How you've changed, Mary Ann! Barbara F. an-d her horses.
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