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CLASS WILL JOE BURIAN wills all the fun of lifting weights to BOB SCHLEMMER hoping he will carry on the good work. JUANITA BUTLER donates her ability to play volleyball to VIVIAN WHITE. CAROLE WYLE wills her long blond hair to NANCY ROSS. ALLAN WORCESTER wills his ability to get along with school officials to JOHN HUD- SON. VALERIE CAUDILL wills her ability to get along with MRS. KLINGAMAN TO NORITA CSONKA. RALPH CAPILA donates his 49 Ply- mouth to JOHN BURTON who needs a good car. MARILYN SHAVER wills her well-used razor to JOHN PIERCE so his legs will have that smooth appearance during basketball days. JOHN OBLAK wills his used pack of Camels to GARY GARRETT in hopes Gary can stunt his growth like John did. MARY LINDA SHILTZ wills her ability to laugh and not stop to her sister MARTHA, who is all too quiet. DON WITNER gives his ability to tear out a transmission to JOHN BURTON. RON BURT wills to LEONARD COR- NELL, that up and coming Junior Chemist, the ability to mix concentrated sulfuric acid and water. HELEN CARACCILO wills her Girl Scout cap to all the up and coming brownies of Stow High. JUDY STUIBER wills her unbleached blond hair to all the peroxide-crazy kids. WILMA LAWLIS leaves her quiet studi- ous ways to Stow's most vivacious and Ioquaci- ous sophomore, DIXIE HENNING. BARBARA SPEAR gives her demure qualities to NED STEMPLE. JUDIE DEPEW wills her black knee-high socks to TOM HUDSON who wants a pair in the worst way. BERTHA CROSS gives her driving ability to BARBARA KUSNIR who can really use any help available. GENEVIEVE MOORE donates her major- ette uniform to CARL MEADOR who she thinks would make a cute majorette. JUDY CORNELL wills her ability to grow to CAROL HAGAT who really has a great use for it. JANE CLARKE bequeaths her ability to talk in study halls for four years without get- ting detention to MARGARET SEAMENS. JOAN IDLE gives her ability to get stuck in the waste basket in her Senior year to LINDA REED. RONNIE BEVINGTON bequeaths his famous Collection of ash trays to JIM AYERS. FRANK MUSHISKY gives his patience for going steady with the same girl for two years to DENNIS HILLIARD. BILL MUSHISKY wills his unused lock to anyone in MRS. VONFELDS home room next year, who doesn't like locking their lockers. MARJORIE JACKSON wills the ability to get caught in the Health Room, and end up having lessons from everyone's favorite teach- er to LINDA HELTON. CARL WALTERS his puddle-jumper, M - G, to Mr. Sloop.
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GA. . Row Four, Left to Right: Sandy Snyder, Karen Koski, Harriet Brower, Josette Vinczeller, Barbara King, Paula Ellis, Patty Caan, Jeanne Barns. Row Three, Right to Left: Sandy Weyrick, Sheila Cahill, Ethel Lavingaod, Patty Werling, Lawonno Brady, Marie Kirkpatrick, Jean Schultz, Florence Allen, Ann Mackey. Row Two, Left to Right: Narita Csanka, Linda Faranacci, Marcheta McCrady, Judy Warren, Laura Roberts, Sally Shuman, Melba Adams, Arvella Collins, Elizabeth Williams. Row One, Right to Left: Carol Hagat, N. Dawes, L. Zeisig, Sandra Braucher, J. Flower, Beverly Ransom. Second Row, Lett to Right: Marjorie Smith, Jackie Witner, Carmen Fulper, Kendra Downing, Valerie Coudill, Joyce Kline. First Row, Left to Right: Carole Wyle, Lucie Morrison, Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. Miller, Marilyn Shaver, Marjorie Jackson. 77
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