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unior CAM FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT--Barbara Flack, Lanore Latham, Mary Larimore, Virginia Roberts, Marlene Bline, Carol Gordon, Carolyn Earlewine, Shirley Hall, Roger Beckholt, Gene Doup, John Tulloss, Jack Kinney, Eugene Branstool, Sheila Farmer, Lavaun Latham. SECOND ROW--Mrs. Kauber, Bonnie Clark, Norma Nethers, Louise Carr, Keith Eshelman, Tom Paul, Charles Dunlap, Dennis Champion, Bob Wray, Sandra Manifold, Richard Tiebout, Wanda Moran, Fred Hoy, Janet Kennedy, Larry Davis, Jo Ellyn Johnson, Rita Hankins, Robert Beckholt, Miss Bell. THIRD ROW--John Bevard, Burton Lane, Torn Babb, John Foor, Ora Pound, Rosemary Patton, Charles Ferguson, Edwin Allbaugh, Dan Stricker, Greg Arck, Bob Hankins, Connie Woodruff, Dorothy Lamp, Robert Bennett, Joseph Nethers, Charles DeLancy, Gerald Pound. The ijuniors have always had two ireat responsibilities- the Junior Play and the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Now, since as seniors they may ave a trip to some place of educational interest fproviding they can raise a sufficient amount of moneyj they have worked toward that as a goal, and have undertaken a number of projects to earn money--successfully, too. Officers, left to right: Jeannie Redman, treasurer Mildred Hiles, student council representative Charles Muston, president John McClelland, vice president Jennie Mae Bebout, secretary This page sponsored by TheImca's Beauty Shop
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mgzwsfwe'-f's.'s ft - 4 H--s 1 -a 1 . - CZ... TM!! The weak, worn seniors give their last will and testament: I Carol Smith wills her fondness for red hair and her position as head majorette to Linda L nn, y Nancy Wince wills Lizzie Lou to Larry Davis so he can learn how to drive. No Hot Roddin l Ssierrie Marston wills her cheerleading position to Gordon Brennen. U Barbara Compton wills her drivers' training books to Dwight Evans. Take heed Dike, the laws are all there. i . . Sylvia Burger wills her ability for getting a car in peculiar positions to Rosemary Patton. This doesn't include stalling on a railroad track, Rosie. ' Y Allen Coburn wills his position as president of the senior class to some unlucky Junior. Edna Gleckler wills her ability to chew gum to Louise Carr. D Joann Doup wills her ability to get in dutch with Miss Bollenbacher to Marilyn Fisher. I, Don Boyer will will my will to any wee wittle Willie who is willing to accept my will. Harold Nesbit wills all of his old girl friends to Keith Eshelman. Keep the fires burning brightly, Keith! Bob Gregg wills his little black book to Bobby Hankins. Jim Pierpont wills his favorite pool que at Fats' to Tommy Paul. Vir inia Nethers wills her quiemess to Herbert Stevens. Dicqs Holton, Charles Garten and Lloyd Wilkin will their seats in the office to Greg Arck, Dan Stricker and Roger Beckholt. You'll need different chairs boys, those are ratherworn!! Betty Guisinger wills her 90 pounds to John Tulloss. Ann Mack wills her position as editor of Builder to Connie Woodruff. Don Walker wills his rendezvous in the hall to Bud Johns. Julia Smith wills her height to Freddie Sheets. Mildred Farley wills her driving ability to Bob Wray. Louise Houck leaves her red -headed disposition to Bonnie Clark. Fred Dixon wills captain of the Football team to Bobby Rauch, Norma Warner and Marilyn Walters will their giggles to Norma Nethers. Take good care of them Norma. I, Dixie Comelius, will my excuses to Lavaun Latham. Peggy Myers wills her temper to Mr. Stauffer to use on next year's basketball team. Ivan Handwerk wills his grey matter to Fred Hoy. I, Erma Hickinbotham will my job of typing for Builder to some poor typing student that takes journalism next year. I'm afraid you will have to buy a new eraser. I, Albert Holtsberry will my position in the candy booth to anyone that would like to tighten nuts in the peanut brittle. I, Donna Jones will my ability to get in class after the bell rings without going after an excuse to Landre Latham. Phyllis Salyers wills her red naturally curly hair to Ora Pound. Keep it shining, Ora. I, JeanBoyer, will my long finger nails to Jennie Bebout. They come in handy sometimes. Emma Jean Swick wills er letter writing to a certain service man to Jo Ellyn Johnson. Roxie Ridenour wills her speedy typewriting to Joyce Nye. l, Darlene Lanning, will my good -nature to my sister, Louise. To Mrs. Helphrey the' seniors will a better and harder working senior class. To Mr. Staf er the seniors will an all-round championship team next year. To Mr. McLaughlin the seniors will a book on the Dewey decimal system so the library can be in order. To Mr. To Mr. Nugent the seniors will a box of Pep for next years backfield. Staats the seniors will some new meter sticks. You've worn the others pretty thin. To Mr. Castle the seniors will a new Drivers Training car. Don't let them bang it up, Mr. Castle, To Mr Briggs the seniors will a book on play directing. To Mr. Quick the seniors will another doorway into his office. We hope there are enou h. To MIS. Kauber the seniors will a new journalism class that is on the bal1 and somewgat quieter. To Miss Bell the seniors will a dignified eighth period study hall. To Mrs. Bennington the seniors will a permanent clean-up committee for the home ec. room. We hope they o a good job. , To Mr. Colville the seniors will a brand new 1960 Chevy. Watch out for ice. To Miss Bollenbacher the seniors will a box of headache pills so that she may be able to withstand the junior play cast, To Mr. Griffin the seniors will a couple of tickets to the New York Symphony, To Mrs. Tulloss the seniors will a pair of roller skates to get between rooms when she has to look after both seventh and eighth grades the fourth period. To Mr. Milleman the seniors will a pair of clippers so he can give his own crew haircuts.
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.SJOIQLOII1 0I'Q GJJ FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT--Bob Robinette, Marilyn Fisher, Velma Wood, Selden Walton, Ronald Ritchey, Jim Zink, Ralph Ellis, Allen Baughman, Clarence Debolt, Durwin Allbaugh, Marie Burkholder, Betty Tompkins, Thelma Jean Smith, Winifred lobes, Richard Spearman, Mary Helen Lake. SECOND ROW--Mr. Milleman, Dorothy Boyd, Ruth Pound, Barbara Staugh, Linda Hunter, Patricia Longstreth, Marlene Ridenour, Betty Smith, Maureen Dager, Patricia Miller, Carol Mason, Sue Myers, Betty Webster, Beverly Wolfe, Sue Prior, Vera Mae Council, Elizabeth Groseclose, Lilith Holtsberry, Mr. Stauffer. THIRD ROW--Herbert Stevens, Dwight Jenkins, Bob Melick, Harvey Farley, Don Nethers, Jim Hopkins, Dick Van Wey, John Walton, Gilbert Patton, Max Marston, Virgil Justice, Charles Gray, Danny McDaniel, Bruce Bonham, Frank Waters, Dwight Evans, Willard Warner, Scott Jenkins. Officers, left to right: Bud Johns, vice-president Patricia Swan, secretary Kenneth Smith, student council representative Phyllis Hunt, treasurer Donna Bell, president This page sponsored by Lusk's Jewelry Store
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