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WILL ,W 1 Fl-Y -V fC : Erma Mann, bequeath my ling haur to Bev Wilson, and my job of typing the morning absence list to anyone who likes to run all over the school. Colleen McAtee, bequeath my affinity to get hiccoughs from garlic salad and '7-Up to Tom Boomershine, and my seat in Mr. Karns' study hall to any adventurous girl. Bev McVity, bequeath my job in the drug store to Mike Rohr, and my position in the band to my sister, Marcia. Tiger Jack Newell, bequeath my name, Tiger, to the Wendling twins - to fight over. Carol O'Grady, bequeath my ability to get into trouble in home ec to Sue Eisenlohr. Sharon Porter, bequeath my majorette whistle to the girl with the most ability, and Honor Society pin to Anne Bach. Ginny Randolph, bequeath my ability to aggravate Miss Hess to Nancy Gallichio, and my job on the Shamrock to any junior who likes headaches and troubles. Don Ridgway, bequeath my ability to stay off the bonehead list to Bill Gaskill, and a splinter from the bench to Mel Huddleson. Larry Ryan, bequeath my ability to argue with Mr. Corle and Mr. Gingrich about U.D. basketball to Edgar Benton. Jerry Sherman, bequeath my baseball ability to play second base to Harold Yoder. Connie Sluterbeck, bequeath Dick Wagner back to the junior class, and my tardiness to home ec to any unlucky junior girl. Barbara Somers, bequeath my ability to stay quiet and not giggle in study hall to John and Don Wendling. John Sternberger, bequeath my civics grade to Bill Gaskill and Ken Durst. Carol Teeter, bequeath my speed in shorthand to Mary Kay Bright, and my letter writing time to my sister, Sandy. Carol Thompson, bequeath my job on the scope to anyone dumb enough to take it, and my basketball ability to Marjorie Jay. Carolyn Uhrig, bequeath my ability to hold my temper to Arlene Huffman, and my position in the band to Brenda Weeks or Rita Wirth - whoever gets there first. Betty Upthegrove, bequeath my cheerleading uniform to some enthusiastic girl, and all of my good times in high school to my sister, Suzanne. Judy Vance, bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble in Chemistry Lab to Bill Gaskill and my ability to smile to Elaine Brooks. Joe VanKirk, bequeath my stubbornness to Terry Krug. and my Ford to anyone who can keep the gas tank supplied. Peg Vines, bequeath my job as president of the band to anyone brave enough to accept it, and my athletic ability to Arlene Kagner. , Jill Walker, bequeath my curly hair to my cuzzin Tom, and my love for pickles and donuts to Ken Durst. John Weiffenbach, bequeath my driving ability to Barbrah Lung. Dale Weist, bequeath my ability to skip detention to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. Io Woodruff, bequeath my job as Band aid in charge of the mimeograph machine to Brenda Hosbrook, and my No. 1 place on the bonehead list to Mr. Egan! Roger Werckman, bequeath my '42 Plymouth to anyone who can get it started. Judy Wright, bequeath my ability to talk a mile a minute to my cousin, Roger Wise.
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....-W , WIN--.v...., -an dx ,avg ' in We, the seniors of Randolph High School, be- ' x ' ing of sound mind and body? do hereby bequeath Q I X X K I 2 our wonderful times as seniors to the juniors, our , 4 'f NWS ability to get only the very best grades to the ll ' I 1 ji sophomores, and our ability to keep quiet in M 4 assemblies, classes, and study halls to the fresh- f XX 5 men, li -- I, Gloria Brooks, bequeath my ability to ruin stencils to Barbara Tebics. I, Sharon Brumbaugh, bequeath my hairdresser at the Richard Westen Beauty School to Carol Weber, and the ever popular saying, Watcha'doin, to Martin Wisenbarger. I, Janet Boyd, bequeath my long fingernails to Karen Forsythe, and my civics grade to anyone who wants it. I, Marty Cade, bequeath my ability to sing in three keys at the same time to Barbrah Lung. I, Charles Caylor, bequeath my naturally curly hair to Larry Ladd, and my mechanical ability to Ned Frantz. I, Diane Deal, bequeath my aspirin for annual headaches to Arlene Kagner, and all of my unpaid debts to Brenda Weeks. I, Sandy Farrier, bequeath my place in Chemistry Lab to Sharon Burns, and my driveway to anyone who thinks he can make it. 4 I, Darlene Grier, bequeath the rope with which I hang myself in Civics class to a fellow bonehead, Bill Gaskill. I, Paul Herr, bequeath my job as president of the Debate Club to Bill Gaskill, and the remaining shreds of my chemistry workbook to Noel Hoke. I, Sandy Irwin, bequeath my title as homecoming queen to the most deserving junior girl, my drivers license to Carol Weber. I, Janet Kauffman, bequeath my good times in high school to Carol Collins, and my interest in West Milton to my little sister, Helen. I, Janet Layman, bequeath my dislike in writing themes and stories for English to any junior that feels the same, and the many good times I have had at Randolph to my brother, Norman. CLASS
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