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Class Will On this day, May 26, 1958, we the Class of '58 bequeath the following talents and possessions to our beloved underclassmen. ED ARKWRIGHT leaves his quiet ways to Edward James. MAE PETERSON will give her jovial personality to anyone who needs it. LEONARD HINEY bequeaths his experimenting in the lab to Leonard Huttmann. PAT DAY leaves all the good times and hard work on the Lima Lite to James Kurtz. LAURA MARTIN leaves her fondness of government class to all underclassmen. DENNIS ACKERMAN leaves his basketball ability to any future player. TOM WINCE leaves his laughter to any sober person. RICH EVANS leaves his height to Don Seidner. SANDY RIFFLE leaves the fun of taking notes at class meetings to next year's senior class secretary. DON BEARD leaves, happy to be going. HARVEY HARTLEY leaves his blonde hair to any girl who wants it. SANDRA MacFARI..AND bequeaths her cooking ability to Mary Vanpelt. LINDA GRAY leaves her southern accent to anyone who'd like it. JUDY COOLEY will give the joy of playing umaid' in the class plays to anyone who receives that part. JACK ROY leaves his curly hair to any girl who wants curls. MYRON WEHR bequeaths his skill in Mathematics to James Connaughton. DAVE LAWLESS gives his ability to draw cartoons to anyone who wishes to liven up a group of sober students. MARY ENNEY leaves her red hair to.Carol McGinnis who really needs it! JUNE MOREY leaves the joys of being Tri-Hi-Y President to Nancy Firestone. GARY HOUCK leaves his ability as a football player to Del Houser. ARDELL COOK leaves her lusty voice and her fun cheerleading to Ruth Ann Sigle who is sooo quiet?? RUTH ANN SWOPE bequeaths her likeness of French to any French student. CAROLYN WEISENBERGER will give all the joys of typing class to Barbara Lawless who is sure to make good use of them. BOB SZEWC leaves his bass horn toNPaul Basinger who lim sure will take good care of it. BARBARA SCHNEIDER leaves her shorthand brain to Deanna Mel- lott. RACHEL CULP leaves her ability to catch men to Janet Thornton. BYRON EICHORN leaves his neat handwriting to all underclassmen lI'm sure the teachers will appreciate thisl. DANIEL STEINER bequeaths his fondness of English to Dick Dillon. In witness thereof, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-eight of North Lima High School, have here affixed our seal and ascribed our signature. NY U Y I - an 'V 2 af ,ws-. ig, it X fgff, X - N
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