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Keith Keller, will a John Deere tractor to Roger Schweigert and an Oliver tractor to Duane Miller. Phyllis Kenney, will my ability to do my shorthand in A, P, class to next year's shorthand ll class in hopes that they don't get caught. Dan Lindahl, will my passport and my vaccination against smallpox to the graduation class of 1966 so they can come to see me any time. Al Lohnes, will my 318 Plymouth to Gary Haskett in hopes that he can cut any yellow 383 Charger. Jerry Mason, will my mementos, letters, and sweatshirts from Bradley University to Grimm Brother's Garbage Com- pany. Phyllis McHaney, will to the city of Tremont a signed check in hopes that they will use it to put up a STOP sign. at the corner of Elm and James. Russell Miller, will Mrs. Burk 4 more aerials for her ford Fuzz Wagon. Dennis Mitchell, will my ability to lie to Mr. Cluts so as not to get any demerits for chewing gum, to anyone who can keep a straight face. Jim Naffziger, will my ability to play the organ to Ed Schupbach. l'll never lose it, but he could use it. Larry Organ, being of unsound mind and body, will if she will. Sharon Parkhurst, will my nickname Shag to next year's guys who aren't out for baseball. Jane Pilederer, will to Debbie Miller my extremely worn, but seldom used A.P, book for her to read in her spare moments. John Shepherdson, will my golf ability to Mr. Kisellus so he has an excuse for putting around at Deerfield. Gaynelle Simmons, will the location of my house to Pam Naffziger. qRoads are easier to cross than pastures.J Rita Springer, will my pigtails to Mrs. Kincaid. Velma Steiner, will my ability to speak fast to John Renner. Diane Tiffan, will my natural blonde hair to Donna Grigsby. Beth Turton, will my ability to graduate to my sister, Tards, as she may not. Dianna Van Meter, will my ability to get along with problem teachers to my brother, Tom, who doesn't. Curt Waggoner, will my nickname Bone to Randy Reid in hopes that he will turn into one. Rodney Watts, will my dancing ability to Mrs. Kincaid. Linda West, will all the Hawaiian girls to the Tremont guys to lessen the temptation of A sailor. Jack West, will my nickname, Deep Rock , to Jim Flanagan. Sharon Waremburg, will my shyness of the opposite sex to my sister, Diane. qShe needs itlj Larry Weeks, will the use of my driver 's license to Jim Riggenbach for the next three months. Bill Williams, will my Lady Luck sweatshirt to Mr. Bruell for when he goes to Peoria on business trips. Seniors Action QD
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Qur Exchange Student What has my year in America meant to me? What have I learned as a Senior at Tremont High School? ---- These are some of the questions which come to my mind now when there are onlya few weeks till graduation. As I look back it seems like the beautiful Septem- ber Sunday when I came to Tremont cou1dn't be eight months ago. How- ever, when you enjoy yourself, time goes always too fast. I have, as a student in high school, learned a lot of things from the different classes, which will be a very good help in my future life. In addition to the academic education, I think I have learned something even more valuable during my year here---how to live with other people and see how-much individuals are alike, although they live in different countries and speak different languages. There are many things during this school year which will have a special place in my memory. The welcoming I received, Homecoming, the basketball games--especially the Farmington and Morton games, the wrestling matches, and all other school activities. Another interesting side of school life has been the school spirit which I have admired since the first pep rally. As we approach the coming graduation, I look forward to that day with different feelings than most Seniors. To me, graduation means not only leaving school, but leaving behind many good friends, whom I have come to know during this short time. However, I will always remember the friendliness, thoughtfulness, and understanding I have been met with from the faculty, the student body--in fact, everyone in Tremont. fm QU ,aaaf cuff This Page Sponsored By JACK 8: BILL'S SPORTING GOODS Peoria, Illinois
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