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I, Betty Langellier, will my ability to roam the halls without getting caught to whoever needs it. I, Larry Burton, hereby will my ability to stay with one girl to Ed qTrapperD Lockhart. I, Cecelia Sollars, will my French vocabulary to Ed Lockhart and my typing ability to Dean Thompson. I, Ray Galyen, will my ability to love to Doug Hopper. I also will him my talent in sports. I, Virginia Neal, will my love of English class to Shirley Neal. I, Wayne Cruisinberry, will my ability to play a saxophone to lack Cornell. I, Cheryl Pugh, will my ability to play the clarinet to Diane Lingley and my ability to get out of showers in P,E. class to Linda Simpson. I, Bev Hushaw, will my ability to stay out of trouble in study hall to Pat Young, l V ly-1 V FLT' lk' I . 3 4 s sf. -- 1 - f f fx i is TOP ROW: Norman Butzow, John Lee, ,Terry Scott, Randy Lockhart, Richard Longfellow, Pat Chaney, Raymond Galyen, MIDDLE ROW: Wayne Crusinberry, Richard Williamson, Cheryl Pugh, Carol Dixon, Bev Hushaw, Peg O'Malley, Mark Lockhart, Larry Burton, FRONT ROW: Lois Bushong, Cecelia Sollars, 6 Judie Carter, Virginia Neal, Catherine Malady, Betty Langellier.
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Pat Chaney is now playing professional baseball. After being kicked off all twenty major professional teams, he has finally found a home in Japan with the Hokohama Yo-Yoos. Jennie Neal, probably the smartest of all, married a rich Texan and spends most of her time count- ing her oil wells. Jerry Scott, for a time, was the richest member of the Class of '64, He loved the idea of walking in any post office and receiving the warmth of being wanted. After his 60th bank robbery, he was finally apprehended. His number is 6849573609. Cecelia Sollars' occupation was a natural. That's right--she calls the Kentucky Derby--without a microphone, Richard Williamson has a job as a French interpreter in the U.N. He says he does well, but officials are sure something is lost in his tr anslation. Class Will I, Carol Dixon, will my size 8 shoes to Jan Sharp, my natural blonde hair to Jean Bauer, my sense of humor to Roxie Swartz, and my good looks to Jean Lockhart, My conceit is to be divided evenly among the classes. I, Peg O'Malley, being of sound state of mind, will my ability to date out of town boys, which was left to me by Jean Cunningham, to Kathy Bury. I also will my ability to succeed in American Problems without really trying to Sue Williamson. I, Richard Williamson, will my ability to flunk French and Math to Hiram Cornell, my ability to louse up band to Gail Cunningham, my ability with the girls to Farmer Bushong, and my ability to run the 100 yard dash in 10 flat to Ed Lockhart. I, Randy Lockhart, will my ability in Typing ll to Butch Pate, my ability in Bookkeeping to Bob Cornell, any any other abilities I have to anyone. I, Dick Longfellow, do hereby will my abilities in Math to anyone who needs them and my ability to write English themes to Dennis Lingley, I also will my ability to get along with the teachers to Ed. Lockhart, I, Judie Carter, will my temper to Shirley Neal, and my ability to keep a steady boyfriend for more than six months to Jan Sharp. ' I, Lois Bushong will my ability to study during Study Halls to my brother, Jim. I, Jerry Scott, will my ability to perform athletically to Marty Boyden. I, Norman Butzow, will my ability in French to Steve Voyles and my library duties to Rosemary Longfellow, I, John Lee, will my ability to commit only one traffic violation per year to Roger Brasel and my ability to like Linda Carlson to Dean Thompson, I, Mark Lockhart, will my ability to type to Pat Young and Roger Brasel. I also will my ability to chew gum in Study Hall to Mr. Winkler.
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