Marlene Abrams leaves her front porch swing to Ann Parke, whose porch is too small. Dunae Ampey leaves fighting. Dixie Ashley leaves her quiet ways to Gary Haddy, who did not take last year's hint. Carl and Marvin Bailey leave fighting with Marv on top. Nate Baldwin leaves his roulette wheel to Laurel Johnson, who is always going around in circles. Virginia Ball leaves arm in arm with Jim Shanklin. Bob Barnes leaves his grey hair to coach Klinzman who says, "Anything will do." Frank "Buzz" Becicka leaves his basketball legs to Joe (legs) Hladky. Bill Beck leaves all his women to Ronnie (curls) Morocroft, who is doing all right for himself. Pat Benters leaves her quiet ways to Reddy Young. Pat Birr leaves her way with men teachers to Barbara Downey whose only refuge is the office. Dick Bishop leaves Dorothy saying, "You'll walk alone." Loree Biskup leaves talking. Tom Blankenshop leaves his high voice to Kay Perkins. Mary Ann Boedeker leaves with "Hoddy" trailing behind. Margret Ann Bowden leaves her job in the cafeteria to Bob Glass who would love it. Sheilah Brady leaves for the mortuary saying, "We will see you when your heart is calm, for that is the time when we embalm. Marlene Burdick leaves her ability to play hookey without being caught to Bill Stickney whose attempts have proved unfruitful. Louise Butts leaves saying, "Barb Pease, here I come." Jerene Cady leaves jutterbugging her way to Monticello. Janice Cahalan leaves her straight "A" to John Huston who wonders. Gary Cronbaugh leaves his crutches to Keith Rusher who could stand to slow down a bit. Carol Canfield leaves her singing ability to Joe the Janitor who always tries at any rate. Terry "Sam" Claney leaves still wearing his thenth grade dude pants. Mary Clark leaves following Ruth Edney. Dean Conard leaves his size 13 shoes to Sherry Edwards who says, "Now I can change them twice a week." Elaine Cosgrove leaves her privilege to ask "information please" to Mark Miller. Don Cutler leaves a make it yourself kit to George Paul. Shirley Deal and Jannette Reece leave their appetite to Helen Soukup who say, "Two mouths are always better than one." Jim Dyer leaves George to carry on. Gloria Eells leaves her pleasing smile to Glenda Farrel who has a good start. Dixie Synder Eggers leaves with our best wishes for a happy marriage. Jud Fashimpaur leaves his Gazette job of stuffing funnies to Josie Glessner who is already mighty funny. Jackie Fedderson leaves her engagement ring to Kay Manwiller who is always hoping. Pat Fenton leaves McKinley after just arriving. Dave Fossum leaves his position in choir to Dean Paxson. Eldon "Muscle" Fowler leaves his place on the wrestling squad to anyone who is big enough to fill it. Helen Fox leaves for the phone company in the blue Studebaker. Emmanuel "Manny" Gianopolos leaves headed back to Germany and the 18%. Gordon Gilbertson leaves his trips to Robbins to Sandy Binge who still has some miles to travel. Marv Gladwin leaves his curls to Janice Pickerill who sure would like some. NanGodferson leaves her trips to Chicago to "Harv Babe" Rapaport who likes to buzz around. Zetta Goodreau leaves for Joey's. Mary Lou Hadish leaves her breakfast hour in Miss Chamberlin's room to anyone who has shorthand first hour. Dick Hahn leaves with Helen 'Honey' Holliday! Jim Hamblin leaves tojoin Liberace. Jerry Harrington leaves his way of pleasing teachers to Duanna Rankin who wishes she knew how. John Heitz leaves his running ability to Carl David who has a good start. Norma Henry leaves her McKinley friends. Donna Herman leaves for Chrry Point, North Carolina. John Haladky leaves his camera to John Knapp. Loretta Hoffman leaves her stool in Joe & Cliffs to anyone who can get that far and back in a half hour. Susie Hojka leaves her jeans to the Grant Wood Room which needs a change. Bob Halliday leaves his seat on the basketball bench to Dan Shaffer who has earned a rest. Phyllis Hughson leaves her willingness to work hard to any junior who needs to work hard. Bob Irish leaves his temper to Carol Nelson who never has had one. Betty Jones leaves her shortcut to Wilson to Jan Teply who has been looking for a way. Kerwin Hulbert leafves his interest in Mr.Hawbaker's class to Patsy Pardubsky. Janis Kennedy leaves her fabulous wit to Carole Reed. Jim Kluck leaves his peaceful lunch hour habits to Judy Fee who likes it peaceful. Diane Kohl leaves with Wesley Sunderman on the back seat of Wes' bike. Fred Korensky leaves his right to ride a different bike home every noon to anyone who hates the same ol' thing. Don Krotz leaves with Barb and Dave in charge. Steve Kullander leaves his glasses to Bob Seaton who cannot find his. Bill Kventensky leaves his love of English and Metal work to any ambitious boy. Bob Loss leaves for Bonniville drag strip on a shovel. Shirley Luckason leaves via the Clarion window. Gordon 'Cork' Madlock leaves his pure gold tooth to Fred Ampey. Sharon Lamb leaves for T. C. Dave Langhurst leaves hunting for another driver's license. Jack Lehman leaves the Dramatics Department in the hands of Bernice Middleton and Alice Palmer. Lucy Lopez leaves for the Iowa Theater. John Marshall leaves his Desoto Suburban to Beck Arce who is hoping for one. Judy Verteiko Melsh leaves her ability to speak Russian to Don Westerhoff who says, "Now they will never know." Gary Miller leaves for Coe fieldhouse. leaves her American friends with fond adieu. Gordon Minshall leaves headed back to Des Moines. Evelyn Moen leaves her spot at the head of the band to Pat Lockhart who has tried hard. Margaret Moorcroft leaves her Socratecian chair to Charley Klein. Rober Morrison leaves his place at second base to Paul Horak who has a good start. Larry 'Pizza' Naso leaves Carol Gladwin behind. Shirley Norman wills her height to Sandy Sovern. Paul Perez leaves thankfully. Don Peterson leaves his position at Camp Good Health to Kenny Pobuda who likes it outside. Dick Peyton leaves his dates with the under classmen to Dean Challed. Dave Poncin leaves for the "Wild West" for a job in the Forestry Service. Don Randall leaves again for the service. Dixie Rawson leaves headed back to Texas. Barb Rick leaves Woody for the present Betty Rife leaves her athletic ability to Beck Fisher who has a swell start. John Riggs leaves for the army. Delores Robertson leaves following Buzz. Don Rompot leaves his passionate pink Ford to Mr. Basler who loves pink. Rose Rosenburg leaves for the second time. Lera Rowland leaves her running ability to Levi Salzbrenner with Delores following. Bob & Bill Scjriever leave still in mistaken identity. Karen Sejba leaves for the ball park with Pat Sramek. Harold Smith leaves his broken collar bone to Jack Leaper. Judy Smith leaves her sad stories to NBC to start a new series of soap box operas. Mildred & Mary Sundberg leave for the farm. Hanna Jo Tecklenburg leaves her sun glasses on rental basis to anyone who likes a sophisticated look. Sany Thenhaus leavees waiting for July 1. Marlene & Darlene Thompson are traveling incognito. Carol Truncek leaves trudging her long way home Eldeen Vangen leaves her pisition on the Clarion staff to Judy Rickey. Joyce Van Orsdale leaves her pretty hair to Jean White who has a curly start. Mary Etta Van Slyck leaves her cinch belts to Pat Haddy. Allene Vondracek leaves her letter writing ability to Pat DeWall. Jim Wilbur leaves Miss Brezinsky with some long awaited peace. "He will never get those transitive verbs," she mutters sadly as he leaves. Cynthia Winchell leaves in a red convertible. Bob Wood leaves quietly. Pat Yount leaves her puppies to Jim Landburger. Jo Marie Zacek leaves Georgina behind. Frank Zeman leaves his gun to Jay Sigmund. 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