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CLASS WILLS I, Barbara Abbott, will to John Clayton my ability to drive. You'll have to teach me how, John. I, Barbara Apple, will my ability to run into Joyce Bhaer every morning, to Tom Boney. I, Joyce Bhaer, will my quiet way to Mary Brumbaugh. Just don't forget my pet slogan Mary. I don't get it. I, Beverly Blake, will my ability to be in school every day to my brother Barton. You have a good start Barton. Also to anyone else who can stand it. I, Francia Boltz, will my art job on the Orbit Staff, to anyone who wants it. Maybe next year's pictures will look like they are supposed to. I, Paul Bowers, would like to will my ears to Don Jones. I, Jon Bowersox, will my ability to go to American Government class all prepared and studied for, to Bill Crouse. I, Beatrice Chapman, will to my brother Norman, the ability to get better grades in Government than I did. I, Linda Church, will my ability to go steady with one boy to my sister, Judy. I, Leslie Clayton, will my studious ability to my dearest brother, John, he needs it. I, Rodney Clouser, will my 49 Ford to anyone who has recently inherited a fortune. 1, Larry Coppler, will my height and weight to Donald Tiny Stemen. Start growing, Don. I, Jo Ann Coward, in order to conceal his bald spot, will my red hair to Mr. Miller. Such a brilliant mind shouldn't be exposed to cold weather, Husky. 1, Blaine Dukes, will my ability to get along with Coach Temple and Coach Miller to John Clayton. I, Wayne (Smiley) Heaster, will my smile to Doug Troutner. I, Sandra Hughes, will my ability to have a different color of hair each week to Mona Smith. Hope you have better luck Mona. 1, Betty Ives, will my ability to get Queen to my sister, Harriet. 1, Jon Kiger, will my height to little Jon Hiester, who should eat more vitamins at the cafeteria. I, Barbara Leaf, will my ability to get into trouble and out of it to my brother, Jimmy. I, Carolyn Lloyd, will Dorothy Griffith my babysitting jobs. Don't let the kids get the best of you Dorothy. 1, Doris McCartney will my Government homework to Sally Griffith. Hopejou get more done than I did Sal. I, Marjeanne Meyer, will my ability to be the only girl in Physics class to any Junior girl who is willing to work hard. I, Cheryl Morelan, will my slang expressions to Barbara Buchanan. All you have to do is turn words around and you got them. I, Roger Miller, will my class ring, comb, and my girls to Larry Mills and Doug Bretz. I. Rose Mary Miller do hereby will my dimples to Pam Jimison. May she use them to the best of her advantage. I, Margaret Monasmith, will my ability to live in the dog house to anyone who can bark. I, Kenneth Nigh, will my bad grades to all those straight A students in high school. I, Carolyn Patterson, do will my temper to Jeannie Judd and Jeanne Bushey. Be careful it's very temperamental and can get you into lot of trouble. I, Mel Patterson, will my height to Jon Heister. You better grow Jon. I, James Pelton, will all of my ability to stay out of Mr. Harris's office to Bruce Fleckner. I, Stephen Peters, will my A- in citizenship to anyone who can get them. I, Flo-Ann Rayle, will to my sister, Nona, my parts in the junior and senior play cast. Good Luck. I, Betty Reichenbach, will my ability to try and stay out of trouble to my sister, Roberta, and Squeek. Try not to run any stop signs. They really give you trouble. I, Dallas Sterling, will my unerring ability to stay out of trouble, most of the time to Donald Jones. By the looks of things you will need it. I, Larry Slaughterbeck, will my position on the football team to my brother, Ned, maybe they will have a bigger scoreboard so as to get all of your names on next year. 21
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KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN, L. to R.—ROW 1—Carol Kuipers, Debbie Davis, Janis Brumbaugh, John Gazarik, David Stump, Ricky Mays, Thomas Welch, Steve Tong. ROW 2—John Speer, Irvin Laney, Darlene Crawford, Joyce Reichenbach, Brenda Sterling, Debbie Stimmel, Chris Smith, Susan Northup. ROW 3— Kimela Apple, Patty Blake, Margie Gerdeman, Terry Ebright, Joe Matthes, David DeLancy, Nancy Blake, James Straley. ROW 4—Kathy Savieo, Brenda Snyder, James Bretz, Pauline King, Brenda Moore, Patty Moore, Roger Vanscoder, Jon Clouser. ROW 5—Janet Clark, Janice Swartz, Paula Armbruster, Jimmy Roose, Dallas Jameson, Jay Aikens, Connie Hoover, Pamela Bauman. ROW 6—Bill Clayton, Billy Stockwell, Donna Apple, Joan Buchanan, Virgina Miles, Robin McCartney, Jim Stevens, Terry Strausbaugh. ROW 7—Iris Strausbaugh, David DeWulf, Linda Heldberg, Terry Hamlin, Randall Sheeks. 23
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