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Page 26 text:
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Stay away from my daughter! You Cassanova! Mr. Pringle on his way to jail for disturbing the peace. The Director and the net. THE SENIOR PLAY LUCKY PENNY Kerry (John Osborn): Looks like tomato catsup on chicken noodle soup. Entire cast of Lucky Penny.
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CLASS WILL I MARLENE NELSON, will my History grades to any one who thinks he can top them. I, JEAN FULAYTAR, will my ability to drive a car to Jean Hayes. I JOHN OSBORN, will my dog Champ to the Russians, who lost theirs in the Satellite. I, PAT GIEMZA, will my locker door to the person who loves to shut it. I GARY GREEN, will my ability not to read Miss Brown ' s notices to anyone who wishes to annoy her. I, KENNETH HERSHMAN, will my loud audacious purple cords to Mr. Stone. I, LOUISE STALBAUM, will my position as first flute player to Nancy Klemz or Marilyn Myers, who- ever happens to play best on try out day next year. I WANDA R1SNER, will my picture of Elvis to anyone who can keep John Osborn and Lawrence Peshel from tearing it up. I, MAXINE DOBSON, will my daring escapades and breath-taking adventures to anyone who can dream. I, BEVERLY SAVICH, will my friends to any friend who doesn ' t have a friend and who wants this friend. This friend is Lawrence Peshel. I, MARGARET SCHULTZ, will my second chair clarinet to Mary Misch, who almost has it anyway. I, ALBERTA LEACH, will to Bev Savich a date with Howard McDaniel. She always calls him Howie. I, HARRIETT KOSSAKOWSKI, will my seat in Miss Brown ' s English 12 class to anyone who likes to keep quiet for a whole hour. I, MARY SALYER, will my drivers ' license to Joan Myers, who will need it some day. I, JOYCE HILTON, will my bookkeeping book to Rosann Volpe, who would love to have a class without a teacher. I, MARIAN NELSON, will my long hair to Miss Burtner to keep her ears warm. I, LYNDA RANSOM, will my share in our red and yellow model A to Miss Brown, as I won tbe needing it for school any more. I, JOHN TERPSTRA, will my seat in Miss Brown ' s Senior English class to anyone who wants to learn something. I, CECIL DeMOSS, will my Senior Cords to Mr. Stone. He seems to like them very much. I, EDNA HALE, will my typing seat to anyone who wants to gaze over the assembly. I, VERNON TILLEMA, will my ability to sleep in Mr. Stone ' s Assembly to John Ooms. I, GLEN DYKSTRA, will my ability to keep a car in running condition to Butch Jefferies, who seems to be having trouble along this line. I, ART BIERMA, will my ability not to run in the ditch to Miss Burtner. I, BILL SAMPSON, will nothing to any one, or to someone who wants something for nothing. I, KENNETH HETRICK, will my ability to keep my temper to Mr. Jones. I, MILTON DeVRIES, will my ability to keep hair on my head to Mi. Jones when at ball games. I, DORCAS NEELY, will my position as Cadet Teacher to anybody who likes to answer the question why? I, JOAN MYERS, will my ability to change the color of my hair to anyone who has nerve enough to go to Margaret Stemble. I, SANDRA ALLEN, won ' t will anything because I haven ' t been here long enough to claim anything.
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Page 27 text:
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Gee, Penny, you used to like me. Ken Hershman trying to persuade Pat Giemza to go to the dance. No dice! I won ' t have it, do you hear? ' Adolescent psychology gets on Mr. Pringle ' s nerves. The unfortunate Miss Haskins (on floor) has just been conked with an In- dian club. And there goes the contract.
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