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Jim Smalley, bequeath my height to Julie Flint, and my voice to Ann Templin. Gary Smith, bequeath anything I have to Roger Hawley because he needs everything. Nick Smith, bequeath my ability to talk in class and get away with it to my sister Cathy. Dave Smith, bequeath my well-used copy of Mac- beth to Mrs. Rosser, and my good car to Joyce Hormell. Marilyn Smith, bequeath my love for school to anyone who wants it. Steve Smith, bequeath all my broken hurdles to John Studebaker and Walter Rudd it they can fix them. Sandy Solomon, bequeath the driving ability, which I don't have much ot, to Maureen McLaugh- lin, and my place in the drill team to Harvey Hud- dleson or any other deserving junior. Roger Spencer, bequeath my ability in science and math to any deserving freshman, and my motor- cycle to anyone who wants to ride it. Jan Spornhauer, bequeath my basketball ability to Roger Hawley, and my car to anyone who wants to take a chance with it. Eila Mae Spriestersbach, bequeath my ability to stay in chemistry to my sister Carla Jean, and my boat to be used as Mr. Lancaster's dinghy. Judy Strader, bequeath to Ann Walker my quiet slumber parties, and to Judy Rappold my green and white bomb. Gary Sult, bequeath the gold band on my class ring to Joyce Wagner. Dennis Swartz, bequeath my football equipment to Fred Fore because he took three-tourths of it any- how. Mary Swearingen, bequeath my love for getting up in the morning to go to school to anyone who wants it. Jerry Swope, bequeath my good times in high school to my brother Eddie. Judy Tebics, bequeath my neat gym blouse to Ann Templin, my humorous iokes to Julie Flint, and my ability to remember Mr. Hoover's birthday to my little brother Jon. Gay Thompson, bequeath my shorthand ability to Andy Shettield, and my ability to annoy teach- ers to my sister, Janet. Sherry Treon, bequeath my marching ability to Carol Carr, and my little red lunch pail to Marilyn Durst. Johnny Walls, bequeath my ability to make go- carts to George Lowry. Judy Wheeler, bequeath my locker to Peggy Gar- rison. Darlene Wombold, bequeath my shorthand grades to Elaine Fish. Sue Williams, bequeath my ability to run over rocks to Jo Ann Vermillion. Ron Wolf, bequeath my '57 Che-vy to Jackie ldd- ings and Tom Wolf, and my ability to get out of bed at 6 a.m. in the morning to Rae Gene Ratlift. Brent Woolery, bequeath my bicycle to Roger Buddy. Mike Wuertz, bequeath my ability to skip classes to Ken Furay.
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