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Senivris las! Will and Testimony I, Janet Baker, will my DIET to Frank Zimmerman. I, Don Fike, will to Carl Dyer my noon lunches in hopes that he will stay as fit and trim as I am. I, Anita Schmitt, will my ability to get in trouble and to get out of trouble easily, to Pat Schmitt. I, Barbara Barnhart, will to Mary Ellen Loebach, a pair of venetian blinds, in hopes that she will have more privacy in the future. I, Robert Olson, will my artistic ability in Shop to Dick Clayburn. I, Carol Strack, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Lowell Beenega, just in case he needs it in 7th hour study hall. I, Jim Smith, will my points in Shop to Dick Clayburn because he can use them. I, Sheila Keith, will to Barbara Duff all my trips to LaSalle Qwithout herb that I saw Jerry, I, Cathy Strack, will my drumsticks and my interest in band to Jack Immel. I, Bob Hobneck, will my ability to keep my head at a track meet to Chester Lewis. I, Nancy Barr, will my ability to get along with certain teachers to Lois Grubar in hopes that she can do better at it than I did. I, Nancy Mertel, will my guardian angel to Susan Swift with the hopes that her remaining years at TCHS will be as wonderful as mine have been. I, Steve Arkels, will my ability to back over pumps to Bruce Farneti, I, Gary Calkins, will my great height, 5' 8 , to Ben Miller so that he won 't feel so small in his future years at TCHS. I, Skip Skweres, will my Dave Clarke organ to any of the Juniors. I, Barbara Arkels, will my very well planned maneuvers and ability to score points in the game of basket- ball to Kathy Patterson. I, Sharon Stillwell, will the first chair in the saxophone section in the band to Marianne Appel in hopes that she can do a better job. I, Linda Wester, will my ability to have a diamond before I graduate, to Linda Zimmer. I, Cheryl Brady, will my sandwich of cheese, lettuce, and mayonaise on Indian bread to Margie Wiertz in hopes that she enjoys it as much as I did! I, Marge Gualandi, will to my brother, Tom, my Olds along with my ability to drive, in order that he will have as much fun as I have had! I, Kay Schmitt, will my straight A average to my brother, Paul, in hopes that he can do better. I, Carol Jaegle, will my ability to keep my shoes on in History class to the Juniors. I, Mike Sons, will my ability to hold the position of chorus vice president to Ken Zimmerman in hopes that he may do a better job than I did. I, Larry Goodbred, will my ability to stay out of corn fields to Cody Calkins, in hopes that he becomes as good a driver as I am. I, Ron Bangert, will my ability to get to school on time to Larry Stillwell. I, Ron Frederick, will to Roger Lance my one last, good, well-used excuse for what it may be used, I, Dick Earles, will to Dan Maack my basketball, because he has it most ofthe time any way. I, Mike Baker, will my ability to play cards and not cheat, to Karla Baker. I, Janice Zellmer, will my squeaky Teletrainer voice to any future Office Practice student. I, Sam Miller, will to next year's annual staff the ability to get all of the wills from reluctant Seniors. I, John Bangert, will my ability in Electrical Hook Ups to Bob Strack, Even though the Class of '65 will soon graduate, these Wills symbolize some of the things that will always remain a part of Tonica High. SENIOR- - Flower Blue Carnation Colors Blue and Silver Advisor Mr. Irvine Motto Climb as though you were to live forever: Live as though you were to die tomorrow.
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librarians Arranging books is great fun. Librarians seated left to right, Kathy Hobneck, Barbara Arkels, Cathy Ashley, and Mrs. Irvine. Those standing from left to right are Kathy Bartoloni, Carol Ieagle, Sheila Keith, Sharon Stillwell, Janet Minick, Mike Sons, and Cheryl Brady. The Librarians are in charge of the library. They check out books, keep the library, reference books and maga- zines in order, and aid any student using the library.
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