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LA T WILL A D TESTAME T E We, the Senior Class of Pine Twp. High School wish to present to you our last will and testament as we depart from our gay, carefree high school days. To To To To Bob Skoog, a one-way ticket to Oxford. Wayne Daulton, a he duck. Mary Drake, Darlene's ability to play on the Piano. We're in the Army Now. Dick Ohman, George's way with girls. To Ronnie Zink, a season ticket to the Templeton drive-in-theater. To Edmond Emilson. a girl to wear his class sweater. To Tom Justice, a polka- dot shirt. To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Janice Janssen, a Shepherd dog. Betty Lawson, Sharon's ability to keep quiet, Don Coffey, Beverly's ability to type accurate. Ed Steiner, the ability to be on the first five next year. Carol Clark, an excuse to sit with Ronnie during school. Kenny Weisenberger, a 56 Oldsmobile convertible full of girls. Harold Tabert, a new compass for his future Math classes. Harold Clark, George Mican's height. Doyle Ohman, another Sharon to wear his identification bracelet. Rosemary Douglas, squirrel an ear of corn. Norma Stout, a percolator. Doris Steiner, a Tom, Tom drum. Bob Gick, Marge's ability to be noisy. Bob Stout, a Betty Crocker cook book. Jim Hackley, a rattlesnake to add to his collection. Ray Tabert, some silver Bells. Ronnie Burke, a Clark bar. Mr. Glaze, a few more girls for his next year's Senior Class. Mr. Elbert. someone to ask questions in the Jr. and Sr. History Class. Mr. Wilson, a new pair of ice -skates. To Mrs. Deboy, a 28 hour day. To Mrs. Rosenbaum, a money comptometer. To Mrs. Mahoney, some height to overlook the Senior girls. To Myrtle Rosenberger, a Senior Class that has an appetite just half as good as our's. To Jim Rosenberger, a new ticket puncher.
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