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I, Corky Iolley, will my old, battered tennies and my old, chewed-up eraser to Ed Smith. I, Ray Ionez, will my ability to doodle to Mrs. Newsome. I, Carol Jorgensen, will my science reports and my ability in math to Sharon Roberson. I, Stephanie Karunos, will my secret of getting A's, and all my pencil stubs to Marcia Iohnson, and hope she uses them when in need. I, Iim Lawrence, will my good looks, charm, and ability to play basketball to Mark Hunter. I, Craig Lechleiter, will my track star ability to Bill Watkins. I, Leonard Lorion, will my greasy kids stuff to Mike Wilber. I, Tina Lowman, will my chewed pencils, my torn book covers, and my grades, good or bad, to Sharon Roberson. A I, Susie Magruder, will my left-over lunch to Mr. Downs, my pretty auburn hair to Mrs. Maire, and my jack-knife to Mr. Horlock. I, Gary Masamori, will my broken pencil leads, to attest to my sufferings in science, to Edward Smith. I, Cathy McConnell, will my long hours of work and the eraser dust in Room 19, to Mary Lou Del Dot. - I, Monty McCoy, will my best pencil and all my Listo leads to my sister, Marilyn McCoy. I, Susan Miller, will my ability to mix up science notes to the class of '64-'65. I, Dianne Mills, will my great knowledge of mathematics to Tina Sexauer. I, Dick Neve, will my long curly hair and my ability to shave to Iim Bailey. I, Kirk Newby, will my ability in mathematics to Bill Muir. I, Karen Nystrom, do hereby will my sad sack lunches to Mr. Downs, who ate the majority of them anyway. I, Iudy Parshall, will my old book covers to Sharon Boyle and Patty Finch, in the hope they will divide them equally. I, Ioanne Peters, will my daring brother, Perry, to Mrs. Maire for safekeeping. I, Perry Peters, will my good looks, masculine physique, my black curly hair, and all the extras, to Morten Hauge, but only if he takes good care of them. I, Brenda Pinkard, will my desk and books to Marcia Iohnson. I, Lee Prevost, will my sunflower seed shells, and my ability to be sent to the office almost every day, to Ieff Wicoff. I, Candace Retherford, will my books and teachers to the class of '64-'65. I, Marc Rodgers, will my old lunch sacks and my ability to get out of trouble with teachers, to Mike Sheldon. I, Candy Roselius, will my small feet and my big mouth to Sharon Roberson. I, Cathy Ross, will my science desk to Janis Podesta. I, Cheryl Snider, will my air-conditioned shoes and my sunflower seed shells to Debby Gustavson. I, Doug Sterner, will my good looks and great physique to David Ross, who needs it. I shall also include my big feet and mouth and my ability to get into trouble to the same David Ross. I, Terry Stettner, will my football to Gene Toste. n I, Linda Stone, will my habit of talking during class to Sharon Boyle. I, Mary Anne Suess, will Mr. I-Iorlock to the eighth grade class of '64-'65. I, Gary Suthers, will my bad luck and good looks to Gary Fusari. I, Iohn Takemoto, will my great ability to forget the signal number, while centering the football, to Mike Petti. I, Lance Thomson, will my brain to Mr. Downs' science class. I, Laurie Todd, will my unreadable science notes and front row desk to Chris Bourriauge. I, Gene Toste, will my good looks and cute black hair to Terry Stettner, I, Mark Tranchina, will my excellent ability to play football, to the whole seventh grade team. I, Steve Vandergrift, will my worn-out brains to Mr. Downs. I, Don Vesey, will my water-soaked math book to Lee Calhoun. I, Rande Vetterli, will my extreme height and ability to play basketball to Gary Tromblee. I, Colleen Vienna, will my science notes, which were difficult to understand, to Mr. Downs. I, Bill Watkins, will my brown eyes and black hair to Ieanette Preston. I, Althea Whalin, will my homeroom desk, fourth row, last seat, to Shawnee Anthony and my good grades to Gary Fusari. I, Denise White, leave my good grades to any seventh grader who will take them. I, Mike Wilber, will to Leonard Lorion, my battered watch band and empty tooth paste tubes. I, Iohn Wilson, will my science notebook, my chewed pencil stubs, and my terrific physique to Ieff Wicoff. I, Mervin Wright, will my track coordination to Iohn Dearinger. I, Mike Yapp, will my bench-warming duty on the basketball team to Cort Hubbard. I, Delores Youmans, will my ability in math to Kathy Frederic. I, Blanch Zanotto, will my running and jumping ability to my science teacher, Mr. Downs.
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Last Will and Testament We of the graduating class of 1964, do hereby will and bequeath the following: I, Greg Almos, will my worn-out Conversus tennis shoes to David Ross. I, Dean Ambler, will my Seattle Coon-boots to David Downs. I, Sherrill Artellan, will my long black hair to Yvonna Burt. I, Bill Barnhart, will my torn science notebook to Mike Sheldon. I, Mark Barnes, will my worn-out books to any unlucky seventh grader who gets them. I, Glenn Bartz, will my ability to pass a football to Ed. Smith. I, Michele Benjamin, will my old ball point pen and five cartridges to the entire seventh grade, to divide among themselves. I, Sue Bettencourt, will my used science books and notes to Ioanne Hauff. I, Paul Blanton, will my broken ruler, chewed pencil stubs, and used ball point pen to Ieff Wikoff. I, Martha Blechar, will my long golden hair, tiny feet, and tremendously long fingernails to Charlette Long. I, Ierry Brooks, will my perfect attendance in the office to Ieff Hamm. I, Coraly Brose, will my empty tooth paste tubes to the 212. of the seventh graders with fewer cavities. I, Yvonna Burt, will my short, blond hair to Sherrill Artellan. I, Lee Calhoun, will my books, desk and old tennis shoes to Bill Barnhart. I, Iay Campbell, will my battered eighth grade teachers to Ed Smith. I, Allison Chatlien, will my straight, blond hair and my ability to ride horses to Chris Bourriauge. I, Paul Cole, being of a sound state of mind, will my attractive blue eyes to Mr. Downs. I, Sheri Coplin, being of sound mind will my memories of Scotts Valley to Tina Sexauer. I, Iuanita Couchman, will all the eighth grade teachers to Cindy I-Ioldcroft. I, Steve Cox, will my chewed-up fingernails and crooked teeth to Sharon Roberson. I, Iohn Cureton, will my chewed-up pencil stubs and used ballpoint pen to Ieff: Wi - coff when you can sneeze ? I, Doris Detrick, will my big feet to Mr. Downs. I, Dave Downs, being of a sound mind, will my teachers to anyone who will have them. I, Lidia Duarte, will my notebooks and books to my sister, Linda Duarte. I, Dalfred Dunham, will all my books, teachers, and desk to anybody in the seventh grade who wants them. I, Bill Eaohus, will my worn-out, size eleven tennis shoes, and my coordination to Ed Smith. I, Dennis Penske, will all my old science papers and reports to Mr. Downs. I, Patsy Finnegan, will my used science notebooks to Patty Finch. I, Ken Frederic, will my great strength, dirty tennis shoes, and science notes to Gary Tromblee. I, Ray Frye, will my chewed-up pencil and worn-out eraser to Grant Snider. I, Wayne Garfield, will my original Hawaiian grass skirt and lawnmower to Mr. Downs. I, Lynn Gieg, will my F-rpenmanship to Mark Hunter and hope he will not abuse it. I, Peggy Hanson, will my ability to learn, my old books, and my wonderful teachers to Cynthia Holdcroft. I, Alex Harbinson, will my ability to play football to Fred Eachus. I, Valerie Harger, will my height to Mr. Downs, and my beat-up binder to Mr. Horlock. I, Morten I-Iauge, will my desire for a '55 Ford to Todd Thal, in the hope that he will see it my way. I, Ralph Hawley, will my unusual abilities and my worn-out Conversus tennisshoes to Todd Thal. I, Bill Heikkila, will my books, pencil stubs, and over-worked brain, which is slightly used, to anyone who might have trouble in the eighth grade. I, Bonnie Henderson, will my long, black hair and my talent, which no one else has, to Mr. Downs. I, Iim Holmquist, will my ability to play football, and my worn-out coach, Mr. Horlock, to Keith Wride. I, Ioan Homer, will my beat-up binder and stubby pencils to Debbie Cameron, and hope she gets some use out of them. I, Harland Houser, will my ability to play football to the seventh grade team. I, Terry Hrenko, will my short stature to Mr. Downs, and my younger brothers to Mr. Horlock. I, Iim Huber, will my beautiful forward-flip hairdo to any poor, hairless-headed boy who needs it. I, Marta Hutchinson, will my outstanding ability to learn, my outstanding grades and one hundred pounds, which I need to lose to Chris Owens. I, Michele Hutchinson, will all my old math notes to Mr. Horlock. I, Donald Iames, will my ability to talk, play football, basketball, and baseball, and my wormy apples to Ed Smith. I, Bill Iohnson, will my ability to talk, ride a bun board, my old shoes, used tooth paste tube, and toothbrush to Tony Mello. I, Sara Johnston, will my peanut shells, and chewed-up erasers to Valerie Calhoun.
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