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Bobette Hoffman to Joanne Hoffman to Joanne Kasnders the dirty coat hooks in her locker. Roberta Vonasek to Suzan Small her record of " Ain't that A Shame " along with the memories. Don Waszak wills his new teeth along with Joe Gozdziais empty hair dressing jar from Centralia to Bruco Gruthoff. Audrey Tollis to Carol Ward her bottle of peroxide. Art Carlson to Jim Van Druska his desk carving set. Bev Kolar to Mary Lou Slanger the wet towel from Dot's cottage.

Elaine Hubka Diane Williams an extra large sheet of paper for larger campaign posters. Carole Machek to Dot Noe a half empty jar of caviar and an unopened coke. Pat Durkin to Alberta Pnnek her mirror for the locker. Otto Ledvina to Dorothy Popper all Morton's Pigeons. Wayne Bradley to John Triner his ability to conduct the Senior Band. Carrie Zaramba to Gail Kalivoda her secret formula for producing bleached red hair. Genevieve Zymantas to Mary Jane Beckner her pencil stubs.

Pat Galvin to Mickry Mnichawicz three dozen rotten apples stashed in her locker. Barb Bren to Carol Chirko the lead in the Senior play. Dale Wright to Ed Ryan his old Baseball equipment with much success. Anita Vocek to Arlene Kasper a half used tablet. Joyce Mostek to Andie Frankenburg all her ABC gum in the second locker from the supply store. Marie Moretta to Bob Sul- livan his prom carnations.

Germaine Dion to Carol Syke the last spurt of energy she uses when Gene's truck passes and she's four blocks from school with two minutes to go. Ed Metz to Ron Miller his holey base ball bat and crumpled football shoes. Joanne Stempke to Lee Kempf the burnt out lightbulb near her locker. Eileen Radke to Carolyn Kadl her four year old mirror. Leona Mienikieivski to Pat Gink the tape that has held up her mirror for four years. Joe Izzo to Wayne Spevak his ability to Participate in sports. Ele Balsanek to Alberta Panek her natural hair straightener. Diana Polic to Carol Corso a gownless evening strap.

Char Carter to Rae Tarr her freakle cream and old Mikado costume. Carol Drecme to Nancy Widman her neddle and thread. Garald Kangas to John Hasek his freckles. Marianne Kaspar to Marianne Draub her leadership whistle. Mary Halpin to Anne Halpin the receipt file from foods class. Tom Byczynski to Larry Kochaski the ability to lift his girl. Dorothy Brazda to her brother Bob the entire dining room table om which to do his homework.

Joyce Lamond to Carol Walloscek the last pencil she bought before graduation. Marilyn Malek to George Gabriel her Senior Theme. Judy Pirc to Diane Huizinga her girlfriend's old lunch bags. Maryanne Santavy to Noreen Booras the good feeling of be- ing a graduating senior. Angie Janssen to Lee Stanburg all her headaches. Garaldine Marszalik to Lorraine Lee her 25h street seat as a Senior Aide. David Kremske to Peter Kalkus his used track spikes. Ker Drs to Karl Novak his green argyle track sweat socks. Robert Musil 1-710xl5 white wall tire with shoe in it to Ron Falkins.

Beverly Glienke to Nancy Kaminski her extra Kleennex. Anita Rubino to Donna Jablan her baton and majorette boots. Charles Simon to Darlene Kelly a lock. William Berry to Nordene Leuder an Grasse Kusse. Naney Lancsak to Shirlee Wroble the junk in the bottom of her locker. Clem Kopstain to Bill Alroth his marvelous voice. Gale Innocenti to Judy Berham all her pencils. Michael chiovare to George Ratchford a used Morton tablet. Jerry Hilhjard to Clyde Gurly four Morton pencils stubs. Betty Thorsen to Shirlee Wrobleski her moldy old bananas. Marty Drechlento George Van Balen his bank account.

Judy Ondrla to Dot Noe a Toni to give to Wally. Dennis Stoal to Carol Walloscek a used eraser. Barbara Marcus to Emily Hradec a Kleenex from the comedy mask in the L.D., Roy Carlson to Al Matousek his terrific tennis serve. Ken Kotnour to Dan Tojbe a used tablet for use in writing a Senior Theme. Bev Roeder to Eileen Bogusch all the junk in the bottom of her locker. Theresa Aurock to Millie Vlk her locker mirror. Don Ulrich to Stan Maranek a book marker. Barb Langer to Juanita Beran the corner chair at kenilworth. Laverne Mola to Helen Nueshart her size 10 feet to use so

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Author George J. Sellers and George W. Sellers.
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