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SONJA MARIE DAVIS—wills to some lucky person her ability to type Latin and Spanish tests, let’s hope they know what they're? typing. She never docs. REGINA LA VERA EISERT—wills thc privilege of being secretary to Miss Limning to the next lucky girl. NORMA JANE ELSASS—bequeaths her dark hair to Carol Thrush. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ETGEN—wills her ability to the next lucky person who becomes captain of the cheerleaders and president of G.A.A. WILLIAM GEORGE GOTT—wills his height to Craig Koenig. CATHERINE ANN HAYNES—wills all her old English vocabulary lists to whoever wants them. RICHARD IRWIN HEADAPOHL—leaves nothing because he has taken everything with him. ROGER WILLIAM HENDRICKS—wills five used transmissions to John Behm in case he may need them some time. JULIA TERESA HERBST—bequeaths the honor and all tho worries of being head majorette and thc golden girl to Jean Ellen Pabst. LONNIE FRANK HERRON—bequeaths the use of the public sidewalks to Emma Lou Brideweiser. RITA HOLLENBACHER—wills her place in the majorette line to the next lucky girl, also her position as F.B.L.A. president to next year’s president. SHIRLEY HOUSE—bequeaths her slightly used American Problems book to George Sheipline. RICHARD KENNEDY—wills one pair of used walking shoes to his brother. Don. ELLEN KERST—wills all the homework she has had this year to some lucky junior. DIANE KIEFER—wills to Judy Smith her ability to laugh. KATHRYN KINSTLE—wills her ability to blush to Carol Sue Richardson. MARVIN KLOPFENSTEIN—wills his job of being toastmaster of the F.F.A. banquet to any unfortunate person who gets the job next year. VERNON KOCH. JR.—wills nothing, because everything is worth something even down to the memory. LINDA LAMENT—bequeaths her ability to make it to school in the morning just before thc tardy bell rings to anyone who lives a block away. SANDRA LOCKWOOD—wills her worn out pads and pencils to all shorthand students. JOYCE MARKER—wills her shortness to Marilyn Roser. SALLY MARTIN—bequeaths the presidency of Sr. Y-Teens to the next lucky girl who gets it.
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RKXFORD KLWOOD WOLF “(Jrfat hr will hr. juM wail and %rr.' Basketball I. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 3; Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Assistant Conductor 3. 4; Pep Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3, 4; President 4; Varsity Club 4; Inter Nos 1; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Homeroom President 1. Service Director 3; Homecoming Escort 3. 4; Scholarship Team 2. 3. EDWARD YOUNG “Made merry tonight, for tomorrow you may have a headache. Football 1, 2, 3; F.F.A. I. 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3. LINDA KAY ZEITS “Some are wise, but I am otherwise.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; C.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Red Feather I. 2. 3; Retro Staff 4; Cheerleader 2. DANNY JOE ZERKEL lie who invented work should have finished it.” Senior Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Retro Staff 4; Business Manager 4; Junior Class Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Cast 3; District Scholarship Tests 2. Senior Class Will BARBARA KAY ADAMS—wills her long, blonde, hair to Carlcnc Paul. JAMES WESLEY ADAMS—wills the ability of having to sit in the first seat in class, to anyone who wants it. SUE ARMSTRONG—wills the pleasant task of being Mliss Boeckcr's secretary to whoever wants it. WESLEY MORGAN BLIZZARD—bequeaths all stray bugs in Blume High to Mr. Binkley. JACK WILLIAM BREWER—bequeaths his ability as basketball manager to Jack McCormick. JON ALAN BREWER—wills his flattop haircut to Mr. Blankc. DALE EUGENE BURDEN—bequeaths his curly hair to Bernard Murphy. SHARON MAE CAMPBELL—wills all the fun she's had at Pizza parties to Marilyn Kies. SHARON ANN CAMPER—leaves the fun and her desk she had in Latin II to her sister, Susie. BARBARA JEAN CHILES—leaves all of her old shorthand notes to Mr. Carter, in hopes that he does a better job of reading them than she did. S CAROLYN JOYCE CLARK—bequeaths her Shorthand II book, with all its joys and sorrows, to Carlone Paul. SUSAN JANE CORNELL—bequeaths her athletic ability and gym suit to her brother Tom. To the coaches, her favorite song, “When Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.” FERROL ROSE CUMMINS—bequeaths her long hair to Doug McLean. SAMUEL GLENN DAVIDSON—wiJls his drumsticks to the great Blume High drum section. JUDY ESTELLE DAVIS—wills her bowling average to her sister Winnie. 25
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ARLENE METZ—wills her ability to lose pencils to some one who doesn't need them anyway. DENNY METZGER—wills the honor of kissing the homecoming queen to next year's lucky football captain. BOB MJLLER—wills to Fritz Jcannerct his ability to keep his car running. SHARON MOORE—wills her ability of harassing people to Ruth Ruck. LORNA MUNCH—wills her ability to be moved so often in 9th period study hall, to her brother, Larry. JUDY PARISH—leaves her position as majorette to the next lucky girl. WAYNE QUELLHORST—wills a sophomore biology book to any senior that never took biology and one worn out shammy for auto mechanics’ class. RANDALL RICHARDSON—wills his high grades in Latin I and II to anybody who wants them. LE ARDYCE RITTER—leaves the excitement and honor of being homecoming queen to the next year’s lucky girl. CAROL JEAN ROHRBAUGH—wills a few stub pencils to the next year's bookkeeping class. PEGGY SCHLENKER—leaves her luck to always have a dead car battery to the next unlucky person. MARILYN SEITZ—leaves her bookkeeping practice set to Mrs. Bambauer. and hopes the next person doesn’t have as much trouble with it as she had. WESLEY SEITZ—wills nothing to anybody, because everything he has. he is going to need. GARY SHEIPLINE—leaves to all the under classmen all his old jokes. BILL SMALLWOOD—leaves his slightly used basketball shoes to Kenny Bell. KAY STEVENS—leaves her black hair to Ruth Ann Lunz, and her homeroom seat to whoever wants it. DARLENE TOBIAS—wills the privilege of being Miss Hunt’s secretary to the next lucky girl. JUDY TRUITT—wills her ability to laugh with Diane Keifcr at basketball games to Jean Pabst and Carlene Paul. BARBARA WELCH—wills to her sister. Evelyn, the ability to have some good slumber parties. JUDY WENNING—leaves her singing ability to the vocal department in hopes that they can do something with it, MARJORIE WINKELMAN—wills her ability to play basketball to Janet Kill. REX WOLF—will his bottle of headache pills and fond memories to the next student council president. ED YOUNG—wills his ability to get to school once in a while to Max Schultz. LINDA ZEITS—bequeaths to any girl the ability to get their basketball playing boy friend home on time. FREYA DAFLER—wills all her wonderful time at Blume to all the up and coming seniors. 27
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