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Page 32 text:
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CLASS HISTORY We have thirteen Seniors in the class of ' 61 who have gone all 12 years to Silver Lake High School, These people are the following: Peggy Arnold, born to Willodean and John on September 14, 1943; Terry Bouse, bom to Marie and Wayne on March 1, 1943; John Bucher, bom to Barbara and Daniel on June 22, 1943; Beverly Ewing, born to Norma and Herbert on May 24, 1943; Karen Freed, bom to Mabel and Virgil on May 1, 1943; Bruce Frey, born to Cleo and Owen on April 16, 1943; Linda Hopkins, bom to Vicie and William on June 25, 1943; Larry Jagger, born to Evelyn and William on March 26, 1943; Sue Lehmer, bom to Anna and Robert on May 29, 1943; Philip Metzger, bom to Kathryn and Everett on Jan- uary 11, 1943; Mary Redinger, bom to Ruby and Byron on June 11, 1943; Gale Salyer, bom to Marie and Earl on August 13, 1943; Earl Scherer, bom to Viola and Leroy on May 11, 1943; Ted Smith, bom to Dora and Clinton on March 13, 1943. We have four transfer students in our class, which are: Betty Clark, who at- tended six years at Franklin, two years at Burket, and the last four years at Silver Lake; Karen Heckaman, who attended six years at Franklin, one year at Burket, andthe remainingfiveyearsatSilver Lake; Joy Leckrone, who attended six years at Franklin, and the remaining six years at Silver Lake; Cathy Surface, who attend- ed the first six years at Franklin, the next two at Burket, and the last four at Silver Lake. We also have six Seniors who moved here to join our class. They are: Linda Caudill, who came here in the second grade from Giliad; Kathleen McKenzie, who came from Pennsylvania to join our class in the last half of the seventh grade; Jack Mendenhall, who came here in his Junior year from Wabash; Lucinda Sittler, who came here in the Sophomore year from Claypool; Bob Whittlesey, who came here from Leesburg in his Junior year; and Edward Zile, who came here from Ft. Wayne to join us in the seventh grade.
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CLASS WILL I, Peggy Arnold, will my height to Connie Kenny, my small waist to Linda Yorg, and my big mouth to anyone who can learn to keep it shut. I, Terry Bouse, will my position in the High School Band to Lynn Parker and my height to Ted Slone. I, John Bucher, will my seat by the radiator in Mr. Murphy ' s class to whoever is cold ' blooded and my parking place by the church to anyone with a wreck worse than mine. I, Linda Caudill, will my position as newspaper artist to Ed Slone, my ability to refrain from telling things which are no one else ' s business to you guess who. I, Betty Clark, wHl my Senior books to my brother, Ray, in hope he will get more out of them than I did, and my ability to get along with Mrs. Frey to anyone who needs it. I, Beverly Ewing, hereby will my ability to type 65 words a minute to Kenny Murphy, and my ability to get along with the opposite sex to Mr. Murphy. I, Karen Freed, will my ability to drive over 75 and stay calm to Carlene Cripe, and title as Miss SUver Lake to Barbara Parker, also my ability as cheerleader to Gaylo Jagger, who has enough pep for 10 cheerleaders. I, Bruce Frey, being of sick mind and tired body, do hereby will my dislike for citizenship marks to Mr. Bogue, and my old parking places to Kenny Murphy. I, Karen Heckaman, will my ability to talk indoors, outdoors, study hall, and class to Mary Metzger, and my ability to make friends and getalong with the Class of ' 61 to Mr. Murphy. I, Linda Hopkins, will my typewriter to whomever wants it, and I will my ability to keep my hair one color to Toni Miller. I, Larry Jagger, will my ability to sleep in the study hall and not get caught to Jim Lotz, and my ability to resist girls to Darrell Drudge. I, Joy Leckrone, will all my marks I got from Mrs. Frey to Kenny Murphy, my government book to anyone who thinks they can get anything out of it. I, Kathy McKenzie, will my ability to get along with Mr. Eubanks to Mr. Eubanks, and my feeling free to spend money to Mr. Murphy, and all my pictures that didn ' t turn out to Mr. Wroughton. I, Jack Mendenhall, will my ability to get into trouble in shop class to Kenny Murphy, and my ability as a great lover to anyone who thinks I am a great lover. I, Philip Metzger, will my chair in band to Steve Newhouse, my horn to anyone stupid enough to carry that heavy thing, and my ability not to get marks to Dave Simpsono I, Mary Redinger, willmyextra weight to Barbara Kneller, my place on the honor roll to my brother, Billy, and my books to Pamela Musser. I, Gale Salyer, will my seat below the skylight to anyone with failing vision, my heel plates to Mr. McPherson, my old maps tests to Mr. Murphy, and my size 11 engineer boots to Bob Zimmer. I, Earl Scherer, being of sound mind, have decided not to will anything to anyone most of all not my seat in the assembly because I might need it next year. I, Lucinda Ann Sittler, will my ability to get in the school building just as the bell rings to Bob Zimmer, and my ability to get in trouble to the good little people of this school. I, Ted Smith, will my desk and books to whomever wants them, and my ability to keep from getting marks to anyone who thinks they can keep from getting them. I, Cathy Surface, will my ability to talk in study hall and not get caught to Joyce Timberman, my grades to my brother Richard, and my good times in high school to Paulette Parker. I, Bob Whittlesey, will my loud muffler to Lee Moyer, and my seat in the study hall, by the door, to anyone who likes fresh air. I, Ed Zile, will my abUity to sleep in the study hall or anywhere else to Kenny Murphy, and my ability to have fun and my bad habits to Jim Lotz.
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PEGGY ARNOLD JOHN BUG HER BETTY CLARK TERRY BOUSE LINDA CAUDILL BEVERLY EWING KAREN FREED KAREN HECKAMAN LARRY JAGGER BRUCE FREY LINDA HOPKINS JOY LECKRONE WE BABIES KATHY McKENZIE PHILLIP METZGER GAIL SALYER SUE LEHMER JACK MENDENHALL MARY REDINGER r V . r 1 1 ;-,- :. - K 1 V- 1 k- i ' iARL SCHRER TED SMITH BOB WHITTLESEY LUCINDA SITTLER CATHY SURFACE ED ZILE
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