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Ed Sidewand leaves his line to any Casanova who has overworked his own. Audrey Mareen leaves her report card to Billy Rowe who will appreciate it ' Mike Albl leaves his numerous nick names to posterity. Tom McCollister leaves his passion for books to Bill Axford. Floy Tring leaves her dancing ability to Anne Sheridan. Ma1'y Mancini leaves her neatness to Irene Gunvalson. Dick Hoover leaves his mischievious inclinations to Glenn Cadiou. Ginny Truelove confers her blushing on Peggy Ross. To Arlene Schad is granted good taste in clothes by Me1't deVVolfe. Jim Hunt confers his presidential status to some other able politician. Bob Grady, Jim Hearn and Dick Kuchenmeister leave Miss Barkow with a few more grey hairs. Donna Neely relinquishes her laugh to Midge Yvallenfelz. Alert Bill Cubberly bestows his napping aptitude to Don Fuerst. Ray Zanzig leaves with Betty Arend. i La Verne VValsh leaves his size t.o Steve Tomsic. Ed Elder relinquishes his critical opinions to lilyrl Mintz. Bob Dorsey leaves his quiet, pleasing manner to John Tyukody. Herb House with malice toward nonev kindly bequeaths his scientific ability to John Dann. Janet Reddy leaves her well deserved title of queen to any .junior who merits it. Jim Henry benevolently bestows his golden locks upon Diane Lindstrom. Mike Mancini bestows his optomistie outlook upon Barbara Denton. Ed Hartnagel leaves Mr. Stanton sighing with relief that the lab is still intact! lNIyra Lou Kennedy bequeaths her vibrant personality to Diane Lindstrom. Larry Halvey generously grants his photographic equipment to Don Robins while Lou Fratino insists on taking his cameras with him t.o pursue the art further. Susan Roe furnishes her conservativeness to Carolyn Kerr. Marilyn VValker presents her roller skates to Don Smith. Joanne Buckholdt leaves her soft, pleasing voice to Frank Rolph. Betty Arend presents her baton to cute little majorette, Mary Campbell. Pat Moore bequeaths her sparkling eyes to Marge Findlay. Roy Dor1'el leaves an unused bottle of Johnson's wax to anyone who might want to polish the apple. 'twenty-seven
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f-f-- -- ff 1 - A -Uu- i . Marge VVachs bequeaths her sweetness to Anne Wells. Doris Burroughs antics are willed to Beverly Cable. Marilyn Mintz cedes her political salesmanship to any busybody. Trumana Carlson leaves without anyone to carry on the family name. Janet VVilliams bestows her flirting upon Joanne Kuchta. Colleen Gull gives up her sunny disposition to Arlene Zupp. Jean Miles tenders her quietness to June Gustafson. Jack Easton bequeaths his witty repartee to Dave Ulrich. Ruth King bestows her voice upon Jean Greenwald. V Dorothy Singleton wills her efficiency to Ruth Nygren. Babs Douda relinquishes her friendliness to Mary Householder. Donald Johnson gives his motorcycle to anyone brave enough to take the risk. Herb lllorse surrenders Pat Beil to the wolves. Patsy Raebu1'n,s pep is willed to the whole sophomore class. Danny Kohl decrees his outstanding leadership to Martie Buckles. Don Hildebrant relinquishes his woman hating policy to Dick Taylor. Helen Borsick cedes her writing ability to Don Guthrie. Uarda Taylor leaves her blonde tresses to Barbara Solomon. Tom Page leaves with pleasure. Larry Bishop sadly gives up the stage to Tom Gregory. Carol Armstrong grants her halo to a couple of devilish imps, namely VVayne Heidt and Tom Gregory. Sue Axford resigns her facial expressions to Carrie Silvaroli. Bob VVright after much reluctance, finally agrees to grant his blase atti- tude to Pat Thompson. To Joanne Norton, Millie Burke bequeaths her gay, carefree air. Dot Keidel cedes her conscientiousness to Marcella Mericle. Pete Capaldi especially requests that he may leave his incredulous reper- toire of musical knowledge to-of all people, Miss Jones. V Shirley Hamann imparts her stateliness to Joanne Cole. George Thompson turns over his vanity to Ray La Chance. To June Roth is left her demure appearance by Ruth Hassink. Although we hate to see him. give it up, George VVaid yields his natural curiosity to Loren Troescher. Jim Plemel leaves his rifle to Ed Dietz since his type of game doesn't require a gun. u Barbara Mumma leaves her musical talent toil-tgnald Goodwill hoping that be'll take good care of it. J Charlotte Landig leaves her enthusiasm to Lois Hess. twenty-six
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