Northmont High School - Bolt Yearbook (Clayton, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Gloria Brandenburg, bequeath my ability to goof off in study hall to Terry Kistler, and all my books to the city dump. Ronnie Brewer, bequeath my ability to fail English to anyone who can make that grade, and my good times in high school to my sisters Pat, Molina, and Chris. Lois Bright, bequeath my position as office assist- ant to my sister Cheryl, or to anyone who thinks they can figure out the new phone system. Sally Brooks, bequeath my first chair French Horn to Pat Scott, and my good time-s in high school to my sister Donna. John Brown, bequeath my ability to get along with my teachers to my brother. 'John Brown, bequeath my ability in industrial arts to Dick Beam. Linda Buckley, bequeath my quiet ways to Sharon Bourne. Steven Busch, bequeath all my beer to Joe Phipps. Mary Ann Buske, bequeath my long flowing pony- tail to Joy Fisher. Doris Carmony, bequeath my job on the annual staff to anyone dumb enough to want it, and my typing ability to Bob Pfeiffer. Bonnie Carroll, bequeath my ability to write Eng- lish themes to my sister Sally, and my position as maiorette to any deserving girl. Jim Cerney, bequeath my ability to fix car radios to Mr. Bowser, and my ability to sleep in civics class to anyone who can get by with it. Joyce Clevelle, bequeath my athletic ability to Linda Manning, and my ability to give Mr. Starch' more gray hair to Joyce Hormell. Sharon Comer, bequeath my poundage to Joyce Wagner, and my twirling ability to Sharon Bond. Roger Cook, bequeath my racing P-49 to Rick Rothert. Tom Coughlin, bequeath my law book to Rick Rothert. Dessie Courtney, bequeath my civics grades to my sister Dianne, and my good times in Co-op to any iunior. Geneva Courtney, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to any deserving iunior. Bob Crowe, bequeath my i947 Chevrolet to Ray Dake so he will have a way to go to football prac- tices next season. Bonnie Crumrine, bequeath my day dreaming in study hall to Beth Brumbaugh, and my average grades to anyone getting below average. Don Dake, bequeath my diminished desire to push a pencil to Tom Wolf. Ron Dake, bequeath to Roger Bundy a mud flap for his bicycle. Steve Davis, bequeath my ability in speech to Bill Josslyn, and my '34 Ford to anyone who wants to keep it clean. Don Denlinger, bequeath my '50 Ford to anyone in the Junior Class who can keep it running. Virginia Dillon, bequeath my good times in high school to my sister Judy, and my chemistry grades to Shirley Pearce. Barbara Donovan, bequeath my seat in band to any trumpet player, and my good times in high school to Nancy Weber. Nancy Engle, bequeath my enthusiasm and my ability to get excited easily to my brother Jerry, and my ability to get lost in the halls to Sharon Ryan. Connie Fair, bequeath my ability to play basket- ball to Maureen McLaughlin, and my ability to understand jokes to Janice Riley.

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Priscilla Adkins, bequeath my southern accent to Lois Schwierking, and my basketball ability to Ralph Steftano. Joetta Allen, bequeath my ability in bookkeeping to anyone who wants it, and my good times in high school to my little sister Marsha Kaye. Larry Amos, bequeath my good looks to .lake Moyer, and my skating ability to Frank Larrick. Carol Anderson, bequeath my iob as co-captain of the drill team to any deserving girl with a big mouth, and my ability at cards to Sharon Bourne. Ronnie Argabright, bequeath my wrestling ability to Sherman Terrill. Judie Ashburn, bequeath what's left in my Light and Bright bottle to Maggie Avey, and my driv- ing ability to Ruth Denlinger, who needs it. Bob Baker, bequeath my '54 Chev. to my little brother, Rex. Mike Baker, bequeath my ability to pass a foot- ball to Richard Quick. Jim Balser, bequeath my ability to get sores on my hands to anyone who wants them. JAMES DOUGLAS SMALLEY Uimj Hi-Y 2,3,4. ELIZABETH ANN HUFF lBettyJ Y-Teens 2, G.A.A. 2, Future Nurses 3, Chorus 4, Class Play 4. Wd! ' Patti Beck, bequeath my ability to confuse Mr. Karns and my shyness to my little sister Mary Ann. Zoe Becker, bequeath my position in band to Sandy Petering, and my fun in Co-op to Brenda Dixon. Mike Beirise, bequeath my Ford to anyone who can keep oil in it, and my driving ability to Earlene Weidner. Linda Bennett, bequeath my ability to do a solo in the Miami University Band Day Parade to Sue Smith. Joy Blumenstock, bequeath my part-time happiness and good luck to Joyce Wagner, and my natural curly hair to someone who will appreciate it. Steve Booker, bequeath my ability to scrape my elbow on the rim to Harvey Huddleson. Jane Boomershine, bequeath my ability to switch lanes to Sally Wood. Pat Boyle, bequeath my buttons to make dimples to Dianne Beinamann in hopes that she will be teased as much as I have been.



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Marcia Farren, bequeath my outstanding ability to flirt with boys to my timid sister Barbara, and my physics book to anyone who likes to ask dumb questions. Bonnie Fisher, bequeath my ability to get along with Kentuckians to Sharon Bryon. Barbara Forsythe, bequeath my ability to always get caught with a messy locker when there is locker inspection to any iunior who never cleans his. Marlene Forsythe, bequeath my peroxided hair to any iunior girl, and my ability to drive to my brother Gary. Roy Fuller, bequeath my '55 Ford to Joyce Landis, and my sleeping in study hall to Harvey Huddle- son. Emily Frost, bequeath my seat in band to anyone enjoying music, and my good times at Northmont to my sisters. Gene Fuson, bequeath my '49 Buick to anyone who will iust take it. Virgil Gallagher, bequeath my size to Rex Baker, and my good luck with cars to anyone who wants if. Max Garrison, bequeath my brand new Kookie comb to Mr. Lancaster. Jim Gaskill, bequeath my ability to get whipped by Mr. Karns to Ray Dake, and my car to George Lowry. Pauline Goubeaux, bequeath my bicycle to Roger Bundy. Sharon Grisso, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Karns to Nancy Haller. Mike Haines, bequeath my track shoes to Dan Overly if he can get his big feet in them. Gary Hall, bequeath my no. 7 football iersey to Tom Wolf, and my ability to keep my Chevy run- ning to anyone who wants it. Pat Haney, bequeath my locker in the girls' locker room to Louie Kenisle-y, providing he can fight his way through all the girls. Peggy Happensack, bequeath my good times in high school to my sister Connie. Ron Hawley, bequeath my good times at North- mont to the Junior Class and my string of straight A's in English class to my brother Rag. Butch Haworth, bequeath my height to Jim Weaks. Stephen Hendershot, bequeath my ability for Eng- lish to my sister Annis. Ken Hesler, bequeath my ability to get out of class to someone- who can get away with it. Jack Hoskins, bequeath my civics book to William Johnson. Bill Hoover, bequeath my speech book to Ronnie Gilette. Gary Houseman, bequeath my flat top to George Bayne, and my English ability to Jerry McClellan. Dave Huddleson, bequeath my square toe football shoes to anyone who is as clumsy as I, and my no. 6 football jersey to my brother Boyd. Lloyd Huddleson, bequeath my height to my cousin Harvey, and my ability to Hunk to my brother Louie. Donna Hudnall, bequeath my patty-wagon and my good times in high school to my sister Peggy, and my fast lunch hour to anyone who can digest if. Robert Hutchison, bequeath my orneriness and my car to David Diehl, my gabbing ability to Mar- tha Eidemiller, and my musical success to Dennis Tressler and Joyce Hormell. Betty Huff, bequeath my ability to drive to Carol Hastings.

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