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KARLINE GROSSWILER, will to Dawn Buczek my ability to have bleached blonde hair and admit it. To Mr. Ferres l will absolutely nothing. And to Pinky Gibson, I will my two hands for taking notes in English class and my ability to take Phys. Ed. safely. TERRY HILAMAN, will to my younger brother, Jerry, the opportunity to play sports and be co- captain and to keep a cool head at all times while playing. Also to Sue and Jerry the good times I've had at W. R. High School. CLAYTON HILL, will to all underclassmen, band members, my ability to get kicked out without trying. And to my brother Dave, My wrecked Ford. CLARKE HOGUE, being of unsound mind will my personality to appease certain teachers to those who need it. ROBERT JACKSON, will to my sister Linda all the wonderful times that I have had in high school, and to my best friend and up coming senior, Buddy Waldron I will my old government book and hope he gets more out of it than I did. BARBARA JOHNSON, will my ability to dismount gracefully from a horse to Mrs. Schaub. THOMAS KERN, will to Vicki Wolfe and Kaylene Carpenter my ability to use simple arithmetic and to Mrs. Brucker another year with Mike Glogore in her speech class. WAYNE KISER, will my 33 waist to Mr. Konicek and my co-ordination and pretty legs to Charlotte Franklin who needs them desperately for cheerleading. MARGO KREBS, will to the world the happiness I've experienced, and to my underclassmates, ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF PROCEDURES. FRED LINDER, will the honor of being F. F. A. president to Roger Smith, and to Bach a nice Senior Vo. Ag. class like this years. DALEE MARTIN, will to Jackie Holmes a drivers license, and a lot of luck and happiness, to the school, a piece of gum. BOB MARTIN, will all my wonderful experiences at W. R. to my younger brother Pat. The honor of attending Buckeye Boy 's State to some lucky junior. My driving ability to Tom Wheeler, my unused Gov't book to Kay Eckler, and to Jim McNiel two tickets to the Roxy , KATHY MESENBURG, will my ability not to have natural hair and to admit it to Dawn Buczek, and to my brother, Chuckie, all the fun and happiness I've had in school. KAREN NORWOOD, will the honor of being Homecoming attendant to some fortunate girl, my desk in Government class to some lucky Junior, and to my brother, Ronn, a lot of fun in his Senior year at W. R. LYNDA OSBORNE, will to all of my classmates the best of luck and happiness, to my brother Richard, all of my books, bad grades, and teachers, and to the Western Reserve Faculty my ability not to show favoritism towards bleached blondes! NICK O'DELL, will my Government book to my brother Richard, Mrs. Schaub to the Seniors of 65 , and to Vicki Wolfe all the good times I have had in my Sr. year. PAT PHIEFER, will to my sisters the fun that I've had during high school, to Steve Nickoli the Monday night snow- ball fights and my old locker, and to the Oreo Chorus a list of all my cousins. SHARON PICKETT, will to the school faculty the ability to abide by their own rules, and to Mr. Ferres my ability to be nice once in a while, and to Hilda Wyatt, nothing! l HOWARD REIDY, will my Government book to some unlucky Junior. PATTI SCHAFFER, will to my 6 upcoming sisters and 3 upcoming brothers the joys and hardships of being a SENIOR to Lois Harvey, the honor of being a real senior instead of an honorary senior, to Joyce Weisenberger some grease, and to my cousin's cousin, Sue Cooper, all the boys she wants. KEN SCI-IATZ., will to any Junior boy who needs it, my superior power over teachers. To Cheryl Hicks, my Gov't book which will be ancient by the time she can use it. KATHY SHUPE, will my ability to do all the hard work in Mrs. Schaubs class to Dan Leber. To Pam all the fun and happiness in her school years, to all my friends and classmates the Best of Luck in the rest of their years. RONALD SMITH, will my scooter to Mr. Stoffer for drivers training. ROSE STOLL, will to my two sisters all the fun I've had since Ibegan attending W. R. SANDY THOMAS, being of unsound mind, will to my neighbor kid, Chris Holzhause, my Shakespeare notebook, Mrs Schaub , and anything else she doesn't want. I also will her everything she can't have. To Ozzie bug, a large can of D. D. T. GALE TIMBS, will my Gov't book to Betsy Gersak, my ability to get along with Mr. Winzer to Gary Clark, to Tom Wheeler my ability to drive, and to Gloria Francisco all the good times Ihave had in school. DICK TODD, will to my sister the best of luck with her future years at W-R, and to Joni Witzlabes the ability to use common sense and wisdom in everyday life. 29
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Senior ills LINDA ARNOLD, will to my up and coming sister, Gail, my good times in high school and little Frosty, also to Dave Amburgy my driving habits. GARY LEONARD BAILEY, will my ability to stay away from women to Roger Smith, to Jim McNeil my Ohio citi- zenship papers. To Mr. Ferres his own private gym so the students may use the one at school. To Randy Nickoli the skill of running hurdles. SUSAN BAKER, will my Government book to Vicki Church, and my ability to get out of taking showers to Vicki Wolfe, and to all Juniors, Good Luck. JON BEMENT, will to Barb Waldron my English text book, to Sandy Youngeberg my Government book, and to my brother, NOTHING. THOMAS C, BEMENT, will my locker no. 13 to my brother, Jack, my books to the Cleveland Museum of Ancient History, and everything else to Pat Guinn. BONNIE BILTON, will my half-done Trig papers to Tom Brownand, my low grades in Phys. Ed. to uncoordinated underclassman, to Mr. Ferres all the notes Ihave passed through the years in Study Hall, and a picture of my Appaloosa gelding to Mr. Brown. DAWN BUCZEK, will to my brother, Denny, my Government book, to some lucky underclassman my position in cheerleading and attendant, and to the school a more intelligent Student Council. SAM BURSLEY, will all the faculty, good times, and the title of SENIOR to the Juniors. ANITA BYRON, will my ability to get along with Mr. Ferres, to my sister, Gayle, to Chet Fairchild a new back route to New London. TIM CAMPBELL, being of sound mind, will my Government book to Lee Nagel and John Speer, and hope they will burn it. To Rollie Winzer, Nothing, and to my brother anything he wants for 3 cents. KAYLENE CARPENTER, will to Vicki Wolfe my ability not to park the driver's training car, to Diane, all the fun I've had in high school, and to the class of '64, the best of Luck always. LOIS DALTON, will to my brothers and sisters all the good times I've had in high school, to my sister, Jeanne, my cheerleading position, to some lucky girl the honor of being F. H, A. President, and to some Junior girl, 1964 Homecoming Queen. SANDRA DeVENY, will my ability not to be caught drunk to Dave Stoffer, my happy days to Jo Anne Watkins, to Jackie Holmes all the luck in her Senior year and to Diane Riedy all my empty bottles of bleach, and much happiness MARY LOU DOSSIN, will my ability not to talk in Study Hall, and to Dave Zuk, and my sister, NOTHING! MARYANN DURNING, will to Connie and Joyce my socks, to Rusty Chester a book on how to drive and to my brothers and sisters the wonderful times I've had at WR. JUDY EISENBARTH, will to Louise, Moxie McKay and Ginny Linder, a dozen and a bottle of Chiantig and to Mr. Canfield, a button he can push to erase the board. KAREN FORD, will to everyone, in the school, NOTHING, and trust they can do more with it than I did. To the exception, Mr. Brown all my bad luck and my gripe list with the hopes he can find a suitable substitute to create all the commotion I have. SUSAN FREDERICK, will to my brother, Tom, all the good times I had in high school, and to Jackie Holmes, pity, because I won't be around next year, and to Linda Gerber will to forget men. DONNA FRY, will to my younger brother, Charles, all my happiness I had in high school, to Pam Martin my short- ness, and to Sue Rosenberger, NOTHING! RONALD FRY, being of strong body, willing heart and thorough mind, do hereby will to my five upcoming brothers and sisters all the fun I have had, to Coach Winzer, Voltair and a new psychology book, hoping, if possible, he will learn something new. , LINDA GERSAK, will my ability to smile to Mr. Ferres and to my sister nothing because she has everything. MIKE GLOGORE, will to Tom Wheeler my superior driving ability, and to a certain beautiful Sophomore class treasurer, I leave all my wonderful memories and experiences of my Senior year, because she made them all possible. ROGER GOODRICH, will all my abilities that she doesn't already have and my bad grades to Mrs. Schaub. LYNN GRAVES, will to my sister Terry, my number 340 and to Mrs. Hastings a big all day sucker. BILL GREGORY, bei ng of the soundest mind and judgement will to my brother the fun and good times in his years to come that I have had. To Lois Smith I will a ball and chain and a chermostat for her temper. NORMA GRIGGS, will the wonderful times Ihave had in school to my upcoming brothers and sisters, to Mr. Ferres my driving ability. To the Senior Class Good Luck and Best Wishes. And to Sonia Oney NOTHING. ROGER GRYS, will to Coach Stoffer the Class A State Championship in football for the next ten years.
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JEAN TUCKER, will to my sister, Anne, lots of fun and excitement all through high school, to Mrs. Bowsher all my empty thread spools, to Phil Urbansky, my ability to take April Fool jokes, and to Lenny Deeley, My nightgown. MARCELLA TUCKER, will to my younger brother, Jim, all the good times that I have hadg and to Lester, my Government book. VIRGIL VALENTINE, will my ability to do a hundred push-ups to Coach Ferres, and my ability to stay sober at parti to Ron, Bob, and Pete, and to the Big P , Iwill a pair of 15 inch racing slicks. ROSS VanLERBERGI-IE, will to my brother Dale all the good times I have had in this school, to Tom Wheeler an Emergency Brake, to the Promising Harv Mead my Lineman position in football, to John Speer his due qnothingj, to Jim Busek all my old jokes in hopes he will keep an eye out for a good one, and to Gypsy the ability to keep a secret. LOIS WEISENBERGER, will the honor of being Homecoming Attendant to some lucky girl and being Student Council President to someone who will enjoy it as much as I did, and to my brother, Larry, my red, blue, and green pens, and to my sister, Rots of Ruck! DOROTHEA WEITZEL, will to Vicki Church my Gov't book in hopes that she will get some use out of it, and to my little brother Emory Wayne the good times lhave had in H. S. DOROTHY WEITZEL, will to Vicki Wolfe, my ability to count, and to any Junior who wants it, my Chemistry Book. KAY WILLIAMS, will to any up coming senior the honest F's I got in Government and to my cousin the happiness Ihad in H, S. , Best of Luck to all the Seniors of 64 , and to Jim Felton my ability to talk in Stoffer's S. H, and get away with it! PAT WOLFE, will my English book to any poor junior who gets it, to Mr. Stoffer my ability to smile and to D. D. the ability to make love before 3:30 without getting caught. DEAN WORCESTER, do willfully will my secreta1'y's books to any luckless FFA member and to Tim my Oldsmobile so he can spin donuts. I will to Winnie-po my Morlboro hat so he can feel taller than big Dave, and to Virg all my money so he can fix up his Ford. LINDA WYATT, will to Bach a new tie clip, to Dave Stoffer my ability not to be conceited, to Ike my ability to dance, to Mr. Morris a new Social Problems Class, and to my sister, J, S.
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