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SENIOR WILLS I Janet Oliva, will my locker No. 19 and all my good times in high school to my little sister Jean, if and when she gets here. Also, I will my ability to play basketball to Nancy Wittwer and my ability to bowl to Judy Watson. All the rest of my worthy positions such as a seat on the radiator and a place in the front of the lunch line, I will leave to the personality kid, Mike Mears. I, Linda Dailey, will all my fun in high school to Bobby Larson and my locker and books to Royetta. Good luck!! I, Maxine Ritzenthaler, will my books to Margaret Swanson, my empty place in the cafeteria to Pat Johnson, my stub- borness and moodiness to Mr. Crisman. I, John Mears, will my ability to be a fearless leader for the Drum, Drill, and Majorette Teams to Larry Chase and all troubles to anyone who feels like drinking. I, Sam Mercer, will my locker to Larry Basso because he deserves it, and about everything else to Bev Boldnow. I, John Klein, will my locker to city-man two , and my Am. Probs. Book to the standard-man , Ray Johnson. I Terry Chapman, will Mrs. Harris to Mr. Boyle because they both tell lousy jokes and my ability to get along with Mrs. Harris to Ina Hackenberg. I, Dennis Widme, will my parking spot and my good luck to Don Jessee. I, Don Krause, will my locker to any sucker who will take it. I Jug Carter, will my starting guard position in football to Linda Sozcek, my wrestling ability and weight (178) to Deanna Sramek, my ability to throw the discuss shot to Terry Owens Ruth Hanna, my ability to soap windows to Mr. Muck, my ability to wash windows to Mr. Wallace Mr. Dungcy and my locker pet termite, Elory, I give to Harold Yeager, my personality to anyone that stupid, and last of all I will be sorry to leave this good old school I have had so much fun in. I, Norman Long, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to all lower classmen. I, Jim Turner, will my car troubles to Tom Enyart and anything else to Norman Long. I, Steve Poorman, will my wrestling ability to Jim Boyle. I, Theresa Kirsch, will my ability to daydream during class to Carol Ertzberger and my clear mind to Merian Johnson. I, Jack Newbold, will this place to the S.P.C.A. for use in their future experiments and will the key to Spooky Brusco. I, Toni Griffith, will if I want to and I don’t want to yet. I, Nancy Bauserman, will to Donna Stennick another year of sixth period and to Jim Danchok a ride to school. I, Jane Boyle, will my locker to Chuck Evans, my ability to play volleyball to Doug Schneider, and my enemies to my upcoming brothers. I, Cheryl Parks, will Donna Stennick my good ole locker and my ability to be a good kid. I, Darnell Koehle, will my last pack of cancer sticks to Rayfer Johnson, my party life to Kaye Morgan, my locker to my Mcuz Spooky and everything else to Darlene Bitte. I, Linda Howe, will the fun I've had in high school to my sister Gloria, my status as a Senior to Tom Enyart, my ability to get along with Mrs. Harris to any Juniors who need it, my good fortune to be able to pronounce Eldon correctly to Bettie Ferguson and much luck to my little sis Linda Dyer. I will, myself, be glad to finally receive my diploma—signed. I» Chuck Setzer, will my fantastic ability to sit on the bench in basketball season to Doug Schneider. I, Joy Rosebraugh, will my senior locker to Doug Schneider, my beauty and physique to Leonard Pellham, my past experiences to Spooky (I'm sure he doesn't need them) and all the fun I've had as a Senior to Nancy and Kay. I, Pat Hadlock, will my grades to my sister, Pam, my books to my brother, Lonnie, my locker to Bettie Ferguson, my ability to drive a standard transmission to Leonard Pellham, my great times to Dale Witham, my position as wrest- ling statistician to Pam Irene, my dancing ability to Kathy Johnson, and anything else to my up coming brothers and sisters. I, Evelyn Lusby, will Frances Beckham my locker in the senior hall so that next year she can get fatter and sasy. I, Betty Stennick, will my natural black hair to Colleen Potter, and my ability to dribble a basketball to Nancy Wittwer. I, Sandi Kessell, will my ability to skip school to Spooky Brusco, my locker to Verna Mason, and all my parties to anyone lucky enough to have them! I, Stacey Pritchard, I will, will you? I, Renee Lackey, will to Ron Everman all the gum I owe him, and this leaving me proverty stricken, I have nothing left to will to Terry, Judy, Julie, Donna, Darlene, and Chucky. I, Cora Lee Frame, will my ability to type to Elaine Bachmeier. I, Bob Teschner, will my lockers and books over the years to anyone who wants them. I, David Beckham, will my ability to remain straight faced while singing to Irene Ellis, and my curly hair to Mike Mears. I, Patty Grennon, will my little sister Adelle, my locker (28) and my books. Also all the good times and memories I have from this school. I, Florence Burkhard, will my locker and books to Beth Anderson, my shyness to Danny Williams and my ability to tell the truth to 'J im. 24
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SENIORS Ed Hupp Claudia Meeks David Beckham Cheryl Parks Marlene Welke Don Calvert Linda Dailey Darnell Koehle John Klein Nancy Bauserman Robert Teschner Terry Chapman Gary Sandi Stacey Jennings Kessell Pritchard Of ft Joy Rosebraugh jonn Norman j anc Stennick OBL Dan Carter Up Jerry Jane' Lowe Oliva Donna Beltz Dennis Widme Bill Keith Jack Judy Newbold Parmer Renee WaYnc Lackey Lepin Bonnie Sanders Larry Russell Coralee Frame T'l Bob Hoard Jennifer Cowan s» ,V Sam Mercer 23
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SENIOR WILLS 1, Jenifer Cowan, will some of my shyness to Danny Williams (I don’t have much but more than him), and my locker to my sister Toni. I, Claudia Meeks, will my Latin II book and my old geometry II book to Margaret Barton. I, Bob Hoard, will my torn books and my hingeless locker to anyone who wants them. I, Bill Keith, will never come back to this school. I, Pat Caulfield, will my ability to wreck a car to Jug Carter. I, Jack Mason, will my senior locker to Tippy Tipton, my place on the parking lot to Alan Canning, all my books to my sweet sister, and all my good times to Julie. I, Sue Pitra, will my desk in trig, to Sharon Bullis and Tom Enyart, my seat on the bus to Donna Hamer, and my ability to play original sports to the lowly junior girls!! 1, Wayne Lcpin, will my ability to pound out fenders and fix headlights to anyone who rides with Chuck I, Patty Leever, will my shyness to anyone who needs it, and all my old books to my little sis Barbara. I, Donna Beltz, will all my books and my good times to my little cousin Leon Crandall, and all my bad times to Fred Keith, I, Neil Slaymaker, will my locker and my ability to have fun to ''Benny . 1, Dick Burke, will the formula for O.S.D. to Ron Everman, with hopes that he uses it to the fullest extent. I, Ginny Scholten, will my ability to skip school to Kay Morgan, and the fun I've had to my little brother Bill and Tim Danchok, and my last Bubble to Kay and Nancy. I, Jane Stennick, will my senior locker to Dale Witham, my position as wrestling statistition to Pam and Irene, the job of Columbian editor to Tom Enyart, the Homecoming dresses we didn't get to my little sister Sheryl Gray, and all the fun I've had as a Senior to Donald Schimmel. I, Shirley Deal, will all my books to Anne Sold and Jean Smith. Have fun!! My locker to Sharyn Bullis. I, Calvin Ferguson, will my place in sports to my little brother if he wants them, my place in choir to Tom, and I will leave all my books in my locker. I, Bonnie Sanders, will to Ron Everman my unbelievable ability to throw mud, etc., etc., and to Judy and Terry my habit of keeping neat lockers. 1, Ed Hupp, will my U.S. History book to my sister, Mrs. Harris to Jim Turner's dog (as a perfect mate), my physics book to Lisa, my cap and gown to Mr. Appleby, and my ability to get along with Mr. Green to Larry Chase. I, Clyde E. Stanley, being of sound mind(?) and body, do hereby will my naturally blond hair to Nancy Wittwer. I, Dave Force, will all my scientific knowledge to Mr. Appleby. I, Marlene Welke, will my place of washing Leonards car to anyone with webbed feet, my afternoon dental appointments to Patsy , my ability to eat in Am. Prob. to Jody Pitra, my seat on the bus beside Pam Jensen to Lisa Montalvo. I, Howard Greene, will all my balls of tinfoil and string to the largest of all great, great, great, great, grandmothers, Mrs. Doris Flippin. Happy three hundred and first birthday. 25
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