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x GUIDANCE - Mr. Troth FIRST-John Beyersdorter, David Dobson, Tom Em- mick, Mike Hesselgrave, Glenn Higgins, Ronnie Bell SECOND-Mr. Troth, Judy Hahn, Sandra Fivecoat, Patty Figg, Carole Evans, Nanette Fidger, Karen Barksdale, Edythe Coulson THIRD-Reta Armentrout, Nanoy Gravett, Shirley Ar- mantrout, Rita Ashby, Rema Arrnentrout, Mary Sue Finch, Patty Bartley FOURTH-Jerry Foland, Dean Allen, Ralph Goren- stein, Terry Fuller, Lee Clark S.. IX ENGLISH 7 - Miss Engle FIRST-Sam Leverett, Pat Webb, Dennis Sondrini SECOND-Dick Neat, Joyce Shinkle, Steve Looka- baugh, Scharna Lea Taylor, Steve Patrick, Dennis Sharpe THIRD-Carol Wright, Bill Thompson, Carol Lamp- man, Steve Summers, Jean Ann Thompson FOURTH-Judy Williams, Tommy MacPhee, Patty Vehorn, Miss Engle, Bruce Moreton JUNIOR HISTORY BACK-Mr. Dale Weller, Instructor, Jan Craig, Bever- ly Erwin SECOND-Kitty Hill, Judy Myers, Carol Fidler, Kay Burcham THIRD-Dick Taylor, Bob Kryter, Betty Lou Perkins, Judy Foster, Anne Burton, Marilyn Woodward FRONT-Phil MacAbee, Joe Barksdale, Charles Geb- auer TYPING - Mr. Foland FlRST-Ann Chadwick, Barbara Armantrout, Perry Cantwell, Bill Sanders, Donna Inman, Patty Sanders SECOND-Ronnie Akers, Norman Golder, Larry Ve- horn, Judy Jordan, Doris Page THIRD-Linda Toole, Dlane Gerkin, Ann Brockman, Sybil Lee I-. STUDY HALL - Period 4 FIRST-Kent McCoy, Sharon Dine, Janet Nor- walt, Jeannette Leverette, Beverly Preble, Shirley Durham, Patty Jones, Lynda Young, Lorraine Lamm, Myrna Sailor SECOND - Tom Shaw, Adolph Moser, Mr. Burns, John Manker, Martha Preble, Ann Chadwick THIRD-Ronnie Akers, Joe Cork, Karen Ever- hart, Mike Hardin, Claudine Eppen, Barry Clark, Donna lnman, Bob Jamieson, Bob Decker, Norman Golder FOURTH-David Oeth, Tom Hahn, Perry Cant- well, John Leonard, Bob Hunter, Bob Stew- art, Jackie Hiteshaw, Janis Hash F
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lf The Trufh Were Known Upon arrival at Speedway High The 7th grader is completely agogg He has broken his grade school ties And realizing this really is in a fog. Now the 8th grader is the wiser- They speak of experience yet, They are the biggest fish in one pond And the smallest in the other, l'll bet. The freshmen are proud to be in high school, When initiation is over and done, Although some griped about it, Somehow they managed to come. The sophomore year is a hard one: lt's work and study more and more. The juniors are busy, but they really have fun, Dances, receptions and plays, these juniors miss none. As the dignified seniors re-enter the halls They will moan and groan, coming back to it all, But if ever the truth should be known, While summer was fun, we're sure glad it's fall. Class Will - Dave Crawford wills his red convertible to Charlotte and the Junior girls, who we know will put it to good use. Okay, girls? Carole Lambert wills her- chemistry notes to her brother, Ronnie, hoping he will use them to better advantage than she did. Jim Wen: wills his bar-bell set to Louis Meier so he can develop to be half the man Jim is. Barbara Dale wills her earring collection to Helen Rose Hargitt who already has the ears, but wishes she had the rings. Bob Stewart wills his ability to grow to Ruthie Barksdale, who wishes she could! Nancy Radabaugh wills her miniature size to Carol Wenning. 'Nuff said! Tom Shaw wills his running ability to Fred Seitz, who would rather walk. Linda Price wills her letter collection to Kay Burcham, who has quite a few herself. Ronnie Nonnan wills his wonderful dancing ability to Jerry Graybill, who thinks he has the art mastered. No offense, Jerry! ' Linda Smith wills her position in the front row of the Super Senior Volleyball team to Kitty Hill, who is sure to prove a human dynamo next year. Larry Thomas wills his seldom seen collection of silver footballs and basketballs to Judy Wood who'd be glad to wear them all. Connie Pinkerton wills her love for 'em short, handsome, and athletic to Diane Gerkin, who likes 'em tall, thin, short, blond, handsome, or any other way. Bill Hanna wills his position in the National Guard to anyone who thinks those shots are fun. Shirley Vail wills her knack for cracking her gum to Mrs. Hine, who just loves to hear it. Tom Forrest wills his ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Kenny Smith, who seems to be doing a good job of it already. Right, Mrs. Welborn? Linda Lookabaugh wills her golden voice to Mr. Wicker so he won't have to fill her vacancy in chorus next year. Milford Bennett wills his appointment to G. M. I. to any poor fool who thinks he could get it away from him! Margaret Parke wills her position as leading lady in the operetta to any girl who has ever dreamed of kissing the leading man. Bill Short wills his much admired wardrobe to Terry Fuller. You may have to take a few tucks here and there, though, Terry. Rosie Madden wills her position as editor of the Speedette to anyone who has thousands of leisure hours to spare. Bob Arthur wills his uncanny knowledge of the alphabet to any student who just can't remember what comes after H, Martha Hawkins wills her knowledge of all the rules and regulations of every game in gym class back to Miss Greer, who taught them to her in the first place. AI White wills his witty sense of humor to Jim Mc- Allister, who we hear is quite the cut-up. Marianne Lazardi wills her bookkeeping efficiency to Mr. Sallee who could use a good system for keeping track of all his papers. Ronald Bilbee wills his scientific mind to Chester Poor, who thinks he might become another Einstein. Toni Malooley wills her million and one friends to any- one who has the looks and personality to win them. Jerry Foster wills his ability to get along with the prin- cipal to anyone who likes the atmosphere in the office. Carol Malaska wills her natural curly hair to Buddy Sprinkles, who may have to resort to pin curls. Jerry Lou Glidewell wills her love for sports to Karen Barksdale, who seems to like all those jumping jacks WI LLMAKERS sAi.Lv ruu.nz cAnoi.YN MAn1'icH in calisthenics.
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ga' 7 t ' wi 5. G R , as 'f q f' -V . 1 V, .1 AL i if K i J' as . ' 1 1. fi ' Y 1 li el HOMEROOM - Miss Murphy FRONT-Marilyn Woodward, Terry Vaughn, Jon Everhart, Stan Holzberg, Marilyn Winter, Larry Shinkle, Chester Poor MIDDLE-Frank Wood, Larry Smith, Lori Wilson, Barbara Stalions, Judy Myers, Betty Perkins, Jerry Graybill, Deane Smith BACK--Bill Hunter, Martha Preble, Chuck Stout, Fred Scott, Charles Gebauer, Earl Chambers, Bob Ledbetter, Joan Black, Terry Swisher ABSENT-Kay Burcham, Raydell Oliver, Sharlene Stone, Dave Webster, Janis Hash, Richard Nance 24 JUNIOR PLAY CAST FRONT-Terry Vaughn, Linda Lindley, Shirley Howard, Dave Web- ster, Jerry Graybill, Ronnie Hunt, Sharlene Stone, Bob Kryter Dave Morgan MlDDLE-Phil Houpt, Sandy Mead, Maryellen Fogarty, Carol Fidler, Marilyn Winter, Jan Craig, Ronnie Frye, Sandy Manion, Marilyn Woodward, Jon Everhart BACK-Fred Scott, Dick Taylor, Lewis Meier, Earl Chambers, Roy Delong, Tom Riggle, Joe Cork, Ray Delong -
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