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(Class Will Continued) I, Carolyn Jones, being of sound mind and body will by POD notes to anyone who wants them, my chair in typing H class to Lucile Frank, and my position as typist on the GOLDEN QUILL to anyone who is unlucky enough to get it. I, Karen Louise Kettering, will my physios book to Duana Osborn when he gets smart enough to use it. I, Cathy Kimmel, will my ability to skip study hall without being caught to my brother, Gary, and my ability to do Algebra to Chuck Johnson and Carl Wilson. I, Mary Ann Krall, will my shorthand books to Janet Fleming, my position as co-editor of the GOLDEN QUILL to any junior with a substantial nervous system, my stubbornness and prejudiced argu- ments in POD with Mr. Cory to Rollie Miller, and my expert driving skill to Bill Stober and Gerald Deitsch, who need it badly. I, Doc Lautzenheiser, being of sound body and weak mind, will my senior math class to any junior who is dumb enough to take it, my ability to skip school and get caught to Gary Goodwin. I, Arillia Ann Laux, will my sister all my wonderful times during my high school years. I, Patricia Ann Lee, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my POD book and better luck than I had with it to Carl Wilson, my ability to get along with the teachers to Ann Westerbergj my position as co-editor of the GOLDEN QUILL to Barry Oopelandj and my ability to get out of study halls to Rugh Ray. I, Gary Dee Linn, will my senior math workbook to anybody dumb enough to take it, my position as co-sports editor of the GOLDEN QUILL to Gary Eichler, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Tom Kimmel. I, Mary Luginbill, will ny gym suit to some unlucky freshman girl, my worn out gym shoes to Paula Leistner, and my ability to stay out of trouble in Home Ec to Lucille Frank. I, Myrna Maurer, being of sound mind, do hereby will my ability to keep quiet in most of my classes to Dennie Sealscott and my dissecting tools in biology to anyone who is unlucky enough to have to use them. I, Tom McGough, being of aoimd mind and sound body? will my ability to get along with Mr. Cory to Joan Miller, my ability to keep from getting grounded and to keep out of trouble to Ruth Ray and Rollie Miller. I, Judith Ann Merinar, being of strong mind and body will my height to my brother, Mike, my temper at basketball games to Gary Goodwin, and my GOLDEN QUILL co-editor ' s job to Ruth Rutledge. I, Laurence Michael, will all of my old income tax forms to Gary Putman. I, Joseph G. Miller, being of unclear mind and lazy body do hereby bequeath by trig book to anyone dumb enough to take the course, my physics n ias to anyone who can ' t read, my ability to keep quiet in all my classes to anyone who needs it I, Mary Miller, being of sound mind and body will my seat in POD to Sandy Snyder, my ability to get along with teachers to my brother, and my ability to get out of study hall to David Hurlesa, I, Dean Osborn, being of weak body and strong mind do hereby will my trig book to my brother Daryl, if he can use it, my physics book to Duane, if he is smart enough to take it, my Latin II book to Debbie, any my Rnglleh book to Jack C louse, and my POD book to anyone who wants it. I, Barb Provoi, being of sound mind, will the Fort Recoyery Dump to Karen Tumey, the 8th period study hall rights to Judy Charleston. I, Terry Putman, in sound body and mind, will my math income tax 1040 form to Ned Pryer. I, Linda Rankins will my seat in POD to anyone who wants it, my math book to anyone who likes math, and my ability to stay out of trouble in study hall to any junior who needs it. I, David Charles Rasawehr, will ny ability to get along with the librarian to corncob Kable and my math book to Lester Schinnerer. I, Karen Louise Ray, being of sound body and mind will my seat on the Sidenbender bus to Janie Friedly, my patience to Barry Copeland, and my ability to stay out of trouble to my sister, Ruth. I, Jerry G. Reigle, being of questionable sound mind hereby will my ability to get along with the faculty members to Anita Adams, and my ability to get along with girls to Edgar Brandt. I, Dan Reichard, will ny books to Bill Webb, my seat in POD to Steve Seawall, and my ability to get along with the teachers and stay out of trouble to Bob Vinlng. I, Nancy Rhoades, will all the fun of my senior year to Joyce Bricker, my knowledge of motors to Dale Snider, and my ability to talk in study hall without getting caught to Tom Stephenson. I, Nancy Sapp, will my knowledge about motors which is very little to Jerry Duff and Daryl Osborn and my Latin book to Bob Vining. I, John Schaadt, do not will anyone anything. I, Francis Schaffner, being of wesik mind and nysterioug body hereby will my ability to chase women while going steady to any junior boy, ny pud to bloat, my brains to Jim Ripley who desperately needs them. I, Duano Sell, being of sound mind and body, do will my seat in Senior Englieh to any junior that wants it, my worn out books to anyone that wants them, and my size 12 basketball shoes to Bill Stober. I, John Shafer, will my size IZ- football shoes to Rich Huffman, my sicknesses, diseases, and injuries to Bill Stober, and Mr. Cory to Gordon Shively and Gerald Deitsch. I, Connie Sipe, will my seat on the shuttle bus to my cousin, Sandra, and my journalism book to anyone brave enough to tackle it. I, Karen Smerik, will my trig book to anyone that wants to be the only girl in the class, and my physics book to my sister, Sandy. I, Carolyn Sue Walls, hereby will by ability to keep my locker clean to my brother, and my ability to catch the right boy to Clara Bruns.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Carol Baker, being of sound mind and etrong body, will my second chair soloist position in band to Danny Huffman and my majorette uniform to Nancy Ranahottonu I, Cheryl Baker, will to Paula Leistner, Dan Kooh, and Glen Lautzenheiser all the quiet rides on Mr. Fleming ' s bus, and to all present and future Parkway students, days of happiness and satis- faction from hard studying. I, Kathleen Beougher, being of sound mind and questionable body, will my long hair to Lucille Frank, my job in the cafeteria to anyone who wants it, my ability to chew gum, without getting caught, to Connie Davis, m Math class to my sister Linda who needs it, and my Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow Award to Nanoy Courtney. I, Rose Beougher, being of reaeor-.ble sound mind and delapidated body, will my ability to get my journalism worksheets in on time to Donna Bates, Alice Little, and Ruth Rutledge; and my beat-up POD book to Clara Bruns,and my locker to my sister, Bonnie. I, Martha Bollinger (l think) will my position as head drummer in concert band to Sherry August, my old math book to my brother and my locker (No. A) to my sister. I, Sandra Bolinger, will a broken leg to anyone who wants a vacation from school, and my old English book to Connie Clouse. I, Candy Brehm, will my hair, that always needs washed, to Nancy Ransbottom, and my chair in concert band to Larry Eichenauer. I, Darlene Bruns, will my POD book to Sharon Shope, that is, if she wants it. I, Sheryl Butcher, being of weak mind, do hereby will my ability to get into trouble in FHA to Ruth Rutledge and my typing seat s to my sister Debbie. I, James Chrispin being of sound (?) mind do hereby bequeath my vast understanding of the French language to Rob Van Fleet, Jim Ripley, and Tom Howell. I, Jack Clouse, being of hurten of certain mind and bod will my unlucky number I5 basketball suit to anyone who wants to foul out and ny trig textbook to anyone that I dislike. I, Bill Copeland, being of sound mind and ' little body do hereby will my ability to stay out of trouble and my height to Ruth Ray. I, Kathleen Donovan being of sound mind and body will my job on the GOLDEN QUILL staff to Nancy Wendel, all my biology notes to Paula Leistner, and my seat in POD to Sandy Snyder, I, Ken Fetters, being of sound mind and superior body, do hereby will by POD book and seat to the Graham twins, my place in physios lab to the Spitler twins, and my trig book to anyone unlucky enough to get it. I, Donald Frahm, will my office of president in the student council to Denny Kuhn and my po- sition on the program committee of the Hi-Y to any lazy junior, I, Ronald D. Frahm, will my senior math workbook to anyone dumb enough to take the course, my bookkeeping book to anyone who can add right, and my size 28 football pants to Jerry Schaadt. I, Rosemary Garver, will my seat in POD to Linda Eyer, my gym suit to any unlucky freshman, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Emilie Ehman. 1, Larry Gehm, being of able body and sound mind, hereby will my POD seat to some lucky soph- omore named Darrell Hensley, and also will my study hall seat to Eddie Schmidt. I, Fran Gephart, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my Wednesday and Saturday nights to anyone who is stupid enough to do the things I did; my luckiness in getting by without buying a Fhy. Ed. suit to any underclassman; my ability to skip school and not get caught to Ron Kuhn and Gerald Deitsch; my Go-Cart to Bill Stober when his oar is out of shape moat of the time; and to all three of them I will my shorts and W7 ' 8. I, LaVerne Hamriok, being of weak mind and sound body will by POD seat and book to EdgaE Brandt, my locker to Mike Merinar, and my good old times on the shuttle bus to the Graham and to the Spitler twins . I, Shirley Ann Hamrick, will my ability to any junior to get out of 8th period study hall, my job as typist on the GOLDEN QUILL to my sister, Barbara, my senior math book to anyone who most take it, and my position in band to anyone who is good enough to get it. I, Gary Eugene Hauter, will my ability to get along with the teachers to squeak Medaugh, iirtio needs it; all of my school books to any junior who thinks he is smart enough to have them, my ability to keep my mouth shut during class to Bugs Shaffer who needs it badly. I, James Heffner, being of sound ln nr will my ability to remain in the library to Jane Friedly, and last but not least my glorified Jeep to anyone who likes to turn on. I, Larry Dean Henry, will my seat in math class to anyone who wants it, ny seat in POD to Lester Schinnerer, my ability to get straight A ' s in industrial arts class to Gary Baylea, my seat on the school bus to Bob Agler and my locker to Marlin Medaugh. I, Ron Hertel, being of sound mind and body will by basketball suit and ability to my brother, Larry. I, Dennis C. Hoffhines, being of sound mind(once in a while), will my seat in Ag. Class to Bill Stober, my black hair to Barry Copeland, and my ability to keep out of trouble in school to Gerald Deitsch. I, Doug Huffman, will my ability to kick a football to a much needed future kicker; my ability to chew gum and eat candy through four years of high school without getting caught; my ability to get along with most of the teachers to Jim Shindeldecker and his two sistersj and plus my luck of going through school without getting a paddling. I, Cheryl Johnson, do hereby will toy pretty green gym suit and majorette boots to Linda Shindeldecker.
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(Class Will Continued) I, Elaine Stobsr, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my six years of cheering to Diane Hensley, my crown and sceptor to any lucky junior, my brother. Bill, to Ron Kuhn and Gerald Deitach and to all three of them, I will my WT ' s, I,. Ronnie L. Swygart, will my POD book to Lester Sohinnerer, my looker to any person who likes to walk clear across the school to get his books, my seat on the bus to Bob Agler, my seat in math class to anyone who likes to fill out income tax statements, my one gym suit to Barry Copeland if he thinks he can use it and the other one to whoever has it, my ability to get out of trouble to Jerry Schaadt, and my ability to stay awake in class to squeak Modaugh who needs it badly. I, Ronald L. Weitz, being mentally slow and physically weak, do hereby unload the following: my trig and Utin I Books, along with the teacher, to Carl Wilson, to do with as he pleases, and my size 52 football pants to be shared equally by Bob Baker and Jerry Schaadt. I, Elaine Westerberg, being of sound mind and strong body will my ability to argue and wy temper in POD to my sister Ann, my position as co-editor of the GOLDEN QUILL to Nancy Deitach, and my blond hair to Helen Rodriguez. I, Shirley Ann White, will my ability to get along with most of the teachers to David Hurless, my ability to stay out of trouble or not get caught to my sister, Linda, and last of all my privi- lege to talk in 5th period study hall to Nancy Courtney. I, Arlene Williams, vdll my ability to keep quiet in Home Ec. Class to Sandra Seidel and my ability to chase boys to Teresa Habegger. I, Lena Wilson, being of sound mind do will to my little brother, Ricky Lynn, all my intelli - gence, to my sisters, Vera and Sandy, my secret on how to keep trim, and to my brothers, David and Marvin, my mechanical ability. PROPHECY The invitations have been signed, sealed, and delivered. The response to the Twentieth Reunion of the graduation class of I965 has been IOO5S. As silence falls over the crowd, Rev. Dan Reichard gives the invocation. Immediately following the banquet, Cheryl Johnson, the class president, ex- tends best wishes to everyone. She has been given the privilege of introducing the President of the United States, Ron Weitz, a former graduate of West Point. After the applause ceases Cheryl Baker, the famed vocalist, sings the theme of the memorable Senior Prom, Moonlight and Roses. Mr. Amer- ica, the one and only Dennis Hoffhines, was asked to lead the first dance with the famous John Pow— oil model, Elaine Stober. We also notice two pro football players. Bill Copeland and Francis Schaf- fner, with their coach, John Shafer, As the first dance ends we have a chance to talk with Ron Her- tel, basketba ll coach at Manchester. He tells us that his star players are Jack Clouse and Duane Sell. As the dance continues, we recognize Dean Osborn, the best physician of our time surrounded by hie nurses, Karen Kettering, Nancy Rhoades, Nancy Sapp, Judy Merinar, and Kathleen Beougher. They are being served punch by Shirley White, Sandra Bolinger, and Kathleen Donovan, waitresses from a restaurant owned by Ronnie Swygart. Jim Chrispin, the famous nuclear physicist, with the aid of his assistants, Karen Ray and Sheryl Butcher, is explaining his latest hypothesis. Among those listening to Jim explain how he came to his conclusion are some teachers at Parkway: Tom McGou , chemistry teacher; Cathy Kimmel, English teacher; and Karen Smerik, mathematics teacher. Across the auditorium we see light bulbs flashing, so we decide to investigate. We aren ' t too surprised when we find Joe Miller, a professional photographer, taking pictures of Doug Huffman and Mary Ann Krall, famed actor and actress respectively. To our right we see the famous beautician, Darlena Bruno, showing off the latest hair styles she created especially for the stewardesses who work for Marlin Lautzenheiser ' s Trans-World Airlines. His stewardesses, Fran Gephart, Carolyn Walls Shirley Hamrick, and Rose Beougher absolutely adore the new hair styles and their new uniforms do- signed by Patti Leo and Elaine Westerberg. Those two famous women also designed the uniforms worn by Arillia Laux and Arlene Williams who are serving in the Air Force and Army. Across the dimly lighted floor we see a model of a contraption built by Gary Linn and Dave Raaawehr. We are told that hot rods ' of this typo will be driven in the Indianapolis 500 by Larry Henry, Kenny Fetters, Gary Hauter, and Jim Heffner. They will have the assistance of the best me- chanics in the nation during this great race. They are Larry Gehm , John Schaadt, and Jerry Reigle, who also work at the Michael ' s Garage, owned ani operated by Laurence Michael. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, LaVemo Hamrick, is warning tho guys not to try their hot rods out on the higftwaya. Ronald and Donald Frahm, owners of tho Frahm Candies, Inc., are having free samples passed out by some of their employees, Rosemary Garver, Mary Luginbill, Myrna Maurer, and Mary Miller. Last, but not least, wo talk to Terry Putman, owner of Putman ' s Department Stores. He tells us that his secretaries, Barbara Provci, Carol Baker, and Lena Wilson, are tops in their work. Clerks working for him include Martha Bollinger, Candy Brehm, Carolyn Jones, Linda Rankins, and Connie Sipe. As the final number, Goodnight Ladies, fades into the stillness of the night, we discover that all the graduates of I965 have been accounted for and are awaiting with great expectations the future year s. Mary Anna Provci
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