Bequeathing Memories

We, the members of the Senior Class of Wilson Area Joint Jr. Sr. High School, being of sound mind and body, aware that our departure from this institution of learning will be one of great rejoicing by those who know us, do hereby bequeath the following most valuable items to our needy, undernourished, junior friends.

Gail Koplin hereby bequeaths her high hairdos to Nancy Moser.

Karen Norvig and Gayle Cooke will their old lady charms to next years Oscar winners.

To Frank Fimiano, Brad Sampson wills his tickets to "Symphony Hall".

Doug Dohne, Bill Baker, and Lee Wagner pass on their false teeth to Walt Fehnal.

To next years tired seniors Freda Ebner wills her pillow in French Class.

Gerry Wiley bequeaths her airforce interest to Lynn Long.

The senior honors debating team wills to the poor misjudged juniors the knack for debating.

The "pool pretties" will their spot at the pool to some future junior "cliquesters".

Peggy Roberts hereby bequeaths her right guide position to Marie Schware.

Lee Anna Davies gladly wills her nightly standing position in the office to any unfortunate junior.

Jean Regina and Laverne Reiss bequeath all their library slips to next year's study hall skippers.

Chip Bachman wills his 2-inch eyelashes to some lucky junior girl.

Tom Dingle wills his "fast ball and curve" to Dave Rusk.

Roger Boger renders his track shoes to Sue Blair.

To Charlie Bruch, John Schiro grants his ability to say the wrong thing at the right time.

Ron and Don Hazelton bequeath their twin shirts to some junior look-alikes.

Doug MaDouse contributes his auto know-how to some junior car bug.

Ron Kline hereby bequeaths his excellent behavior in French class to Bob Adams.

Joan Davey presents her FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLEBEE to Anthony Kulczycki.

Lee Berry passes his Germa grades along to Bill Walters.

The Senior Honor Trig Class will Charlie Schaffer to the Junior Honor Trig Class.

Barbara sacrifices her splint to some Junior sleighriding enthusiest.

Ginny Johnson and Phyllis Barron leave the egg, celery, and carrot diets to future Junio weight watchers.

Fred Gibbs bestows his French harem to some Junior French 2A student.

Arlene Ebner renders her hockey bruises to Kim Hummel.

Bernie Schwar bequeaths to Mr. Reese his curly black hair.  He also throws in a comb in the bargain.

Judy Curnow yields her French seat to Tom Castellano.

John Piperato donates his unusual gait to some future "squirrel".

George Heitzman contributes his black turtle-neck jersey to some Junior Al Capone.

Bob Aber, Frank Zingone, and Charlene Potter will their oratory abilities to next years commencement speakers.

Gene Krutzler wills his Chem. made popcorn to Bob Guzzo.  We are sure Bob's tea will taste better with a side dish of popcorn.

Lana McCarty contributes her head of curls to Appie Gall.

Richard Schultz hereby donates his 7 foot height (in a 2 foot hole) to Linda Mack.

Lynda Cassler imparts her library book fines to Barbara Roth.

The Student Council Campaigners leave their posters and their original speeches to Junior Campaigners.

The Senior Class invests the junior class with their petition to hold Commencement outside.

Bonnie Marshall wills her yearbook headaches to some junior money-tree grower.

Ray Knitter and Ron Mason will their faulty microphones and never-working projectors to the junior stage crew members.

Pat Lutz, Nancy Miller, June Blase, Kathy Kutzler, and Natalie Richards pass on their valued typewriter erasers and seats in Room 211 to Penny Smith, Fredrica Markley, Janet Ellicott, Vince Speciale, and Gloria Sampson.

Bill Serfoss, Ralph Keiger, and Keith Metler offer their fabulous batting averages to Paul Kocher, Barry Wienperl, and Ronnie Beidleman.

Jessica McFeeley bequeaths her pen to Diane Deonis.  She throws in a well used minute book too.

Kathie Betz wills her cheering tights to Joanne Braido.  May she remember to wear them at every game.

Nancy Kashuba and Marcia Woodruff will their red faces to two easily embarrassed juniors.

Ray Mammano, Jow Matyas, Bob Fulton, Tony Mentessano, and Bob Pursell will their honest-to-goodness hustle to next years football team.

Keith Metler imparts all his fine leadership capabilities to Bob Adams.

Vic Kirilko, Barry Hoskins, Freddy Gibbs, and Barry Young leave their sweaty soccer shirts to next years soccer team.

To Kay Ricter, Bonnie Bastka wills her lighted baton.

Muriel Kocher gladly contributes her shower cap to Linda Wirth.

AnnMarie Lenz renders her used passport to Pam Hill.

Sandy Hageman and Sonya Stannard leave their basketball worries to Judy Hawk and MaryAnn Cahoon.

The All Sports Banquet Committee pass on their list of doners, prices, and letter winners to some ambitious juniors.

Muriel Kocher, Charlotte Jones, and Barbara Weiler ipart their well used megaphones to Jeanne Strauss, Leona Cyphers, and Lynn Long.

Almeda Eck wills her "Thank God, It's Friday" sign to the kids who get Mr. Koplin next year.

Nancy Dornblaser wills her never-ceasing smile to Carol Busus.

Paul Mellic passes along his band practice record to Bob Grube.

Phil Lauer renders his firey red hair to some hot tempered junior.

The Seniors of the Mixed Chorus will all their reasons for being late to future sleepyhead juniors.

Louanne McKelvey wills all her money headaches from the class play, junior prom, class dues and homeroom finances to some junior money-handler.

Barbara Weiler leaves her two-toned top to Russandra McNalley.

Bill Rapp passes on his model UN presidency to Craif Fuehuer.

Sylvia Laubach wills her nightly pedicures to some junior sandle fanatic.

Bob Kellogg yields his perverted sense of humor and his witty personality to Jim Grimm.

Jim Kirchoffer, Jim Scallion, and Bill Long render Mr. Hoopers car keys to next years water bugs.

Cindy Pickel wills her gossip column to Linda Feinman.

The Baseball Wives will Mrs. Fuehuer's car to next years baseball fans.

Barry DePamphilis bequeaths his nightly trips to college hill to one of the highly educated juniors.



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