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ASSET masculine build dark hair and eyes Wise smile bashful smile his line brown eyes peaches and cream complexion light hair and tan complexion quiet manner red pants and shirt his blush powder blue cashmere business abiliiy long hair quaint remarks ice cream stores white navy pants height friendliness smile compact figure hair black cashmere red hair deep voice dark eyes good cooking slim figure blue eyes and blonde hair photography friendly smile ceramics deep bass voice easy going manner smile sense of humor willingness to work red hair intelligent manner calm manner vocabulary quiet attitude tiny build curly hair short hair cut hair cut natural curley hair green eyes USUALLY SEEN standing near 311 looking sharp at Pinewood taking his time around talking out in class walking with Danny with Phyllis being quiet just hanging around with Jack Ahr Hi-Y meetings working on Plainsman with Rose sleeping eighth period looking bored acting the fool usually walking on peoples feet dancing buzzini knitting feeding her face at the Humpty Dumpty flirting like mad studying hard waiting for a bus talking with Mariy taking pictures with the girls art room driving green Studebaker looking half dead being nice driving Buick trying to collect money flirting deciphering her shorthand talking about music expressing his opinion driving toward Plainville in a hurry smiling with Ice on motor bike at school at 7:30 A. M. looking for Jerry 25 AMBITION to travel to be an artist 10 be a millionnaire at 21 to be a Naval officer to be as good as he thinks he is to be a lady wrestler to own 50th; of Dan's boat to go back to New Orleans to be an accountani to be a sieamboai captain 10 be successful to put M. D. after M. D. none 10 own a motor boat to own a saloon to be as sweet as his ice cream to be a clown to own a couple cashmeres to join the French Foreign Legion to make big time to make people say I knew her when to go back to North Carolina i0 be a chorus girl to be a pilot to be a high class hobo to be a nurse to be a commercial artist be a fashion coordinator to move to Florida to be a chemist to be able to sleep late to travel around to collect fossils to be a traveling salesman to be a college maioreiie to own a yacht to be a stewardess to find my ideal man to think of an ambition to lead own band to make a mint 0' money to live in California to reach 5 feet to be an architect to be IoAnn's manager to pass one of Mr. Martin's quizzes to work in Real Estaie to be completely happy
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NAME Ray Adkins lack Ahr Tom Averill Tom Bachmann James Boyd Joanne Boyd Rose Brunner Ierry Buckmaster Iames Campbell Harry Clark Bill Criqler Morgan Damerow Paula Damerow Dan DeCamp Gabriel Fieno Richard Graeter Randall Greig Leslie Haldeman Bill Hanaford Marty Jones Lois Kempf Ruth Kraus Barbara Lathrop Jim Lemon Bill Lindquist Corinne Mazza Rosemary McCracken Donna Meyers Bernadine Michels Arthur Oldham Billie Osterhaus Nancy Peacock Iohn Pope Iim Potter Barbara Poysell Pat Rivers Ellen Roessler Fay Rushart LaVerne Ryan Tom Schofield Everett Spelman Tom Swisher Don Thomas Betty Thompson David Thompson Carolyn Told Bruce Trilety Margaret Weinman Phyllis Williams LIKES morning showers New girls to hunt good music nothing Ohio State motor boating to eat reading boats stag parties work spring writing plenty of spaghetti cashmere acting crazy rainy Weather Enchiladas wine, men and song service men fun men to run the mile women music letters from De Pauw baseball players spinach photography chocolate ice cream art Sigmond Romberq girls parties corny jokes people with a sense of humor Graetersiice cream slumber parties music basketball talking motorcycles brown eyes the west Joe comic books strawberry short cake thunder storms 24 DISLIKES being Without a car getting up early rainy days sharp remarks stale beer third period being alone hurrying opera gum under desks getting up for school silly, gabby females laziness barbers school argyle socks being serious cats kgirlS 44D dash morning after slumber parties competition prunes people asking for money big wheels shaving insincerity barking dogs being quiet men being called Old ham Eighth bell study hall modern art peas Monday's men who smoke cigars being called Ratsy Pivers English IV hypocrites rain school loud mouths being broke cold weather conceited people the south birds English literature back seat drivers crabs Gunman onesJ
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1M: 7066? We, the graduating members of the class of the year Nin- teen Hundred and forty-nine, being of sound mind and body, do proclaim this dorument to be our last ill-will and testament. I. Iim Lemon, leave my heart to loan McAfee. I, Carolyn Told, leave my position as cheerleader to any one with prelly legs and a big mouth. I, Tom Schofield, leave my umpteen zillicn absence excuses To Miss Iacobsen. I, Arthur Oldhaml leave my developing fluid to Joe Deister hoping he'll develop. 1, Rosemary McCracken, leave my big brown-eyed Winks to Anita Thomas. 1, Tom Swisher, leave all my T-shirls to Art Hopkins. I, Betty Thompson, leave lack Breslin my Gym shorts just to see whal will happen! I, Tim Boyd, will my Gregory Peck appeal to lim Ferns, 1, Randy Greiq, Will! We, Donna Lou Meyers and Fay Rusharty leave our Mult and Rail appearance to Wes Damerow and George Preston. 1, Phyllis Williams, leave my ability to get along with tall blonds to Suzanne Ebersole. 1, Ray Adkins, leave my mouse grey foatball shoes to Bill Hopewell, I, David Thompson, leave my manly shoulders to Edward Hakel 1, Ruth Kraus, leave my Home EC Presidency to Becky Miller. I, Everett Spelman, leave my dribble to my little brother, Allen I, Bill Criqler, leave all my shady stories to Paul Shinkle. I. Leslie Haldeman, leave a swell bunch of friends, and having no ill-will to will I will will my good will. I, Danny DeCampJ having nothing better t3 will, pass on to my little brother, Harold all the pegged pants he has worn out for me and my BEAUTIFUL head of hair. 1, Jim Campbell, leave my quiet disposition to Derek Hoxby. We, Paula and Morgan Damerow, leave Two seals in 310 to leanne and Eddie Hake! I, Corrine Mazza, leave my wonderful typing grades to my Baby sister Mitzi. l, Tom Bachmann, leave my nickname Lightning to Paul Turpin. 26
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