Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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CLASS WILL , Linda Acker, leave my locker combination troubles to whoever wants them in hopes that Mr. Ballinger still charges 10 cents for the locks. , Nancy Belding, leave the good times I've had in cheering to next year's cheerleaders. There's plenty to go around! , Helen Billig, leave my typing ability to Bob Belding with the hope that he can find it! , Bill Black, leave all my dirty drum slings to Paul. , Grace Bonnema, leave my sore feet to anyone who inherits my goalie equipment. , Dave Brewster, leave my beautiful lavender towels to the future boys' gym classes. , Dave Brockway, leave to the school all the books in my locker. , Susie Carter, leave to Miss Benjamin the 8th grade gym class with deepest regrets. , Amo Champion, leave my good nature and ability to get along with people to Penny Scheuring. , Tom Chapman, leave my troubles with the women to Coach Hawkins. , Bill Chapman, leave my towering height and my weight to John Smith. , Gerry Clark, leave my ability to fight with Janeen Nyberg. , Charles Dent, leave my perfect attendance to a fun loving junior. , Art Elliott, leave my ability to study and my good behavior to the class of 61 . , Denny Evans, leave my suede shoes to Mr. Cooper. Hope they fit!! , Barb Fogel, leave my seat in chemistry class to Hilston. (She will be here next year). , Carla Fries, leave my seat in shorthand to Janeen Nyberg, hoping that she will do better. , Carol Hahn, leave my ability to talk a blue streak to Ruth Brigleb, providing she doesn't get tongue-tied! , Coletta Hazel, leave my tact, humility, and ability to make friends to Mr. Hixson. , Barb Hilston, leave all my squeaks and goofs to the clarinet section. , Joan Janos, leave my ability to play the drums to anyone who takes 4 roses to the Prom. , Kathie Kehl, leave all my good times with Bobby Smith to Millie Elliott. , Karen Kelsey, leave my military interests with Mr. Kochera. , Sandra Kinkead, leave my ability not to work chemistry problems to next year's seniors. , Paul Kline, leave my old buddies, Mr. Kochera and Mr. Cooper, to the roaring class of 61 . , Joe Kraws, leave my superior driving ability to Mr. Walker. , Dick Lawrence, leave my troubles with Mr. Ballinger to the future seniors. , Paula Long, leave, so I can join the Navy. Swabbies, here I come! , Janet Lynn, leave my fun days with the freshman girls' gym class to anyone who can try to understand them. , JoAnn Lyons, leave my ability to stay up all night at P.J. parties to anyone who is that stupid!! , Dolores Makuc, leave my liking for football games to the next year's majorettes. , Linda McCormack, leave my slobby sayings to Diane, in hopes that she gets as much use out of them as I did. , Don Means, leave my speed to Halley Weaver with hopes that he will make good use of it. , Martha New, leave all my ideas of having a good time to anyone who needs them. , Kathie Nute, leave my problems with Susie and Carolyn to Pat. Have fun. , Ray Nute, leave all my music to Mr. Custer. , Carl Nyberg, leave my many romances to the future senior boys. , Esther Quirke, leave my piccolo to Maris Zemzars as a musical toothpick only. • , Jennie Reed, leave my position as right wing to anyone who enjoys hockey as I did. , Dave Riester, leave my ability to smash up cars to Jim Shupska. , Bob Sanders, leave all my good times to Jim Shupska. , Dennis Shook, leave my ability to make money in shop to Mr. Tatar. , Bob Smith, leave my arguments in Student Council to next year's officers. , Roberta Smith, leave the popcorn machine to anyone who wants it, plus one bottle of aspirin. , Karen Square, leave my fabulous singing ability to Carole Compton. (The whole one note range.)

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