Be it hereby enacted, that the Senior Class of Belmont High School, of the graduating class of one thousand, nine-hundred and sixty-nine, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all previous wills made by us. To the Senior Class of 1970, the Senior Class of 1969 leaves the right to do your own thing.
Penny Afendoules wills the golblutz to Vicki Headrick.
Linda Allen leaves to Janis Dickerson her fond memories of Symbolism and Fatalism for new year’s use.
Jean Alexander wills to Christy Reid all the ceilings in Belmont, while
Laramie Althoff leaves all the chocolate milk shakes and barbecue sandwiches to next year’s seniors.
Jennifer Alig leaves Debbie Johnson the thrill of going to the chapel this summer and
Dave Ames leaves Larry Ramsey a place to pass out in the back seat of his car, and an old, worn-out sack.
Christy Behler leaves next year’s spring vacation and a seat on the bus to New York to Connie Blosser.
Richard Black receives his last name from his sister Jo Black.
Gary Blanford leaves to Debra Hatton a little car and all the headaches that go with it.
Peggy Beeghley leaves her ever-beloved snort to Jerry Brown, and
Rod Bieber wills his typing ability to Ken Martin.
Mr. Cichanowicz’s 2nd period physics class will him one “new” book of sick jokes.
Jim Biggs wills the last 300 unused pages of a certain novel by Dostoevsky to Larry Clifford.
Steve Bleicher leaves his skin flute to Joyce Jeffers.
Roger Brown leaves his mugging ability to Kenny Lovins.
Al Brown wills an old worn-out tennis racket to anyone that wants it.
Ray Bullock leaves the right to drop a fly ball at baseball practice to Tim Cukovecki.
Susan Bloomfield leaves a shaver to Mr. Siefert.
Angie Dichito wills Karen Rigrish class, sophistication, and the best of luck in pro football.
Ron Blatz leaves an eight-pack of Blatz to Mr. Fisher and
Jim Borm leaves his quiet and silent running ability to Fred Brown.
Gail Brown wills the honor of taking attendance in Mr. Williams’ study hall to Steve Crosby.
Josie Bridenbaugh wills all of her parking tickets to Dee Dee Wetzel and
Sally Brewer leaves her brains, wit, personality, and great singing voice to Christy Reid.
Mike Bolser leaves to Mike Connery the greatest left knee in Dayton.
Claire Boge wills all the Thursday night sectionals that never seem to materialize to Marilyn Brown.
Bob Bundy leaves Ken Culter a free pass to Carl’s for two weeks.
Scott Petry receives John Burgmeier’s ability to goof off in machine shop and still pass.
Joyce Calihan wills the ability to burn Mr. Fisher during Civics class to Amy Cooper.
Jane Carter leaves her messy locker to Linda Waugh and
Don Carone wills a little massey to Gene King.
Tom Center leaves an old empty SAC to Jerry Steiner and
Shannon Chasteen leaves his old stinky sweat pants to Kenny Partin.
Sheryl Castle leaves the art of teaching typing to Mrs. Campbell.
Pat Cimprich wills Ronnie Miller the sophistication to date older women.
Jim Clark wills his PIE fraternity jacket to Annabelle Stepp.
Jeanie Collier wills all of her popping chewing gum to Lambchops.
Dee Gatewood leaves Brenda Taylor the next glass of beer to throw at Immaculate’s festival.
Barry Georgeff leaves the rest of his cherry pie and 14 inches to Dave Pemberton.
Dave Harvey wills Bob Jackson his right-handed pitching ability so he can be a switch-handed pitcher.
Debbie Gevedon wills Sue Caudell about 10 different ways.
Debbie Grugin wills one freckle to each member of the class of 1970.
Peggy Welch receives a Winston cigarette from Jean Gregory.
Sue Halstead leaves the juniors her apartment so that they can have the start of some bad parties.
Bill Haines leaves Gary Kepler an old sweat band and 24 pet planaria.
Paul Hanby leaves a sack of empty Stroh’s bottles to Chuck Jacobs and
Debbie Harnish leaves her ability to receive many jobs from Big Oak to Robyn Graf and Karen Johnson.
Lora Heckel leaves Kathy Dano her ability to get lost in the routine and crack up in the kickline.
Donna Hensley leaves her ability to sing? the Belle-ette routine to the 4th rank.
Jim Hedberg wills to Rick Jones one case of used beer bottles and his tiger-striped underwear for special occasions.
Ken Henning wills John Ficklin 4 bald ovals and the SAC to put them on his car.
Patty H. Hill wills her ability to drive a 4-speec to Chris Schraberow while
Joan Hoffman wills her “dimps” to Diane Smith.
Linda Hurr wills John Hurr a chair in the Senior Cafeteria.
Juanita Hupp leaves all her knowledge to her needing sister Becky Hupp.
Punken Head was given Bob Jack’s possum.
Christy Carlson is to make use of Donna Jacobs’ CREATURE.
Rod James most graciously leaves full rights and privileges to buy any broken-down “pink” car of his choosing to Steve Hartley.
Debbie Jackson and Pam Johnson will Mr. Seifert two sexy blonde juniors.
Steve Johnson leaves all his love and possessions to Ruth Pistoria.
Dianne Joseph gets a locker and a boyfriend from Joanne Joseph.
Jim Koller leaves his ability to make it through school on the least amount of effort to Miles Davis.
Cindy Critchfield gets Norberta Knox’s long hair and
Jerry Sharp receives a forearm pad from Don Kitchen.
Kati Kennedy leaves a fake ID and a quarter for the juke box at Timothy’s to Sarah Sterzer.
Dave Kenyon leaves Marybeth Gadell a blue shirt with a button on the back.
Mr. Kowolski receives all of Terry Kennard’s bolts and nuts.
Debbie Kling leaves her pin cushion which is always missing to Sandy Ray.
John Kniess wills his great blocking ability to Chuck Jacobs, and
Rick Kraus wills Tommy Gregory his favorite spot behind the church.
Dan Linton hopes Derwood Clifford can use his old ripped up gym shoes.
Bob Luther wills 7 in 2 to Rick Stansel.
Rod Lowe leaves all his shot-putting ability and form to Ron Miller.
Glenda Crowe gets Barbara Lillie’s ability to just pass civics.
The title of “spiderman” goes from Pat Laughlin to Mark Laughlin.
Dave Linger leaves his overwhelming knowledge of English to Debbie Hardin.
Connie, Susan, Kati, Penny, and Dianne will the ability to buy raffle tickets and to all talk at once to any juniors who want to try.
Geraldine Mahle wills her dead bird to Cealia Mahle while
Mark Mangeot leaves to Kenneth Routson his old sneakers, books, and senior teachers.
Mac McCormick and Bill Stevens leave to their little brothers the power to “pick it up”.
Roger McCormick leaves his books, locker, seat in detention and machine shop, and his parking space on Revere to Gary Osborn.
Vickie McCoy leaves Becky Lordwick the right to be as funny as she wants during volleyball season without Miss Foreman getting upset.
Nancy McGlinchey leaves her pet monkey to Mr. Seifert and her love to Neil.
Pam Mann leaves Judy Springer a seat in the Senior cafeteria and
Greg Harbaugh gets the same from Joyce McIntosh.
Bill Meade wills his sense of humor to Larry Cochran.
Liz Miller leaves the blood, sweat, and tears of summer practice, along with bugs and lizards to Sharon Neibel.
Bucky Merritt would like to leave Rick Stansel the ability to miss more games than he plays due to injuries.
Dick Meyer leaves Mike Connery the hottest one summer football practice in the history of Belmont High.
Susan and Kati hope that their love for each other will haunt Meyer for the rest of his life.
John Miller leaves his Indian Lake fishing pole to Sherry Hinders.
Betty Lou Morgan wills the Xavier football team, the Sheraton Gibson, and Fountain Square to any deserving Juniors.
Gary Moore wills his joke-telling ability to any junior who wants it and
Jeff Moore leaves his beloved set of Belmont High School silverware to Dave Bailey.
Stephen Moore bequeaths his extreme tightness with money to that humble spendthrift Rob Haney who also receives Steve Pemberton’s ability to get soused every weekend and Mack Oates’ smart mouth.
Hazel Norris wills her 3’ x 5’ poster of Pete Rose to next years entire baseball team from which to gain inspiration.
Dan O’Brien wills to Bill Hudson one can of slightly damp Regent Tennis Balls.
Judy Parlette bequeaths next year’s contest accompaniments to Chris Michaels.
Greg Connors receives Linda Patterson’s ability to drive a 3-speed while
Jennie Phipps leaves Les Hinshaw one Democrat squatter and two cheese curls.
Ruth Pistoria leaves Pam Hill the hard seat in the attendance office.
To Marilyn Brown from Kathy Priser goes a seat as second soprano in the Choir.
Sally Pyle would like to leave Shirley Pyles her HR seat in 223 and
Steve Ruedrich would like to leave….
Steve Rausch leaves all of his valued stage ropes and faulty mike cables to Rick Kramer.
Sandy Ray now possesses Linda Ray’s shorthand ability and
Jackie Reynolds leaves to Doug McCorkle the special chair in the slush-pump section.
Pam Richards wills her broken bell mallots to Jul-lin Broyles.
The right to break drumsticks and yell at freshmen is left to Norman Baker from John Rives.
Barb Rhoden leaves to Carolyn Rish her cold mushroom soup in a thermos.
Lorene Roberts leaves Dave Peed the “old classic”, a slightly used locker with pictures included.
Paula Roether leaves to Ellen Sharp her ability to “do her thing”. Need we say more?
Belle-ette Cindy Fitzgerald gets a pair of smelly gym shoes from Wendy Rowan and
Eliza Sartell leaves behind her ability to argue to next year’s seniors.
Dennis Schenck wills his body to the Biology department.
Mike Moore receives empty bottles left in Jim Shook’s car.
Sharon Simon wills Harry Brown 1 quart of beer and a ride in her new car.
Janice Schulhoff leaves all her T-shirts for practice and 3’ x 3’ picture of Paul Newman to Diane Smith.
Patti Smith leaves a giant size bottle of Sani-Flush to Karen Rigrish and a fifth to Mike Stone.
Jim Smith wills to Bob Caseldine his jar of instant salvers.
Randy Smith wishes to leave his rotten track socks to Ken Elrod and
Dianne Smith wills Westward Ho to Jeff Carroll.
Connie Smith leaves the staffroom bulletin board to the new staff.
Dave Bailey gets empty Ripple bottles from Dave Snell while
Kathy Dunn gets Irma Snyder’s ability to drink Mogen David.
Mike Staley and Steve Crowell would like Tim Cukovecki and Kenny Culter to carry on their CONTEST.
Susan Sterzer wills a smoke-filled room, a deck of cards, the Rat, and everything that goes with him to her dear little sister Sally Ann.
Dianne Strader leaves with Mary Wilkinson one Nursery School and a full year of hard work.
Becky Strawser leaves Debbie Baer, Nancy Huden, and Rhonda Woerl the right to loaf around in Mr. Schultz’s chair.
Joyce Sullivan wills Nancy Noyes the file cabinets and
Pam Tawney wills to Patti Henn her not too great ability to play volleyball.
Don Taylor leaves a pair of cleats to Keith Wheelock and a seat at Chuck’s to Mike Stone.
Margaret Thomas leaves her fire-building ability to Rhonda Woerl.
Dave Thorpe wills his ability to grow and keep a moustache to Scott Petry.
Gary Townsend leaves a 4 ½ lb. yellow and purple polka dotted green bowling ball that has no finger holes in it to Tom Miller.
Ron Trimbach leaves his rights to a parking space at Brun’s and an empty Ripple bottle to his brother.
Lu Ann Vann receives all the fun of Belmont from her sister, Donna.
John McGowan, Steve Cooper, Mike Trimbach, and Tom Vernier share ½ a six pack of Pabst and the top half of a Holley 4-barrel given to them by Mike Vernier.
David Vigus wills one broken chem beaker and one slightly used lab manual, plus 31 hours of frustration trying to read Dr. Jack’s handwriting on the boards to Jane Shows.
Ronnie Deborde receives Jim Vint’s senior knowledge on “how to conduct a senior electronics class”.
Gail Virgilio leaves her red tights and her ability to assist Mr. Ledford in the office to Cindy Fitzgerald.
Steve Wallace wills his cool Ban Lon shirts to Mike Harness while
Susie Waltz leaves to Chris Michaels a bottle of Excedrin for all the headaches acquired in 124.
The right to forget the routine and mess everyone else up goes from Bev Warner to Christy Carlson.
Scott Weddington leaves behind his ability to sleep in Mr. Keane’s government class to anyone who wants it.
Mark Wehrstein leaves all the wall receptacles on the third floor to Paul Weller.
Charlene Westfall wills her used civics book and Mr. Fisher’s class to Judy Dix.
Billie White wills her seat in the attendance office to her sister, Kathy White.
Vickie Whiteman leaves to Doug Bartram her quivering eyes, and
Christy Willhelm wills to Karen Rigrish the new edition of “How to Smile Without Cracking”.
Elizabeth Williams leaves Dennis Bridges the right to 3 free days per week without any static.
Sharon Wireman wills to Tonda Hobbs all the school bulletins.
Rick Wolslagel leaves an air filter to the CARP for its home, and the right to bother Mr. Clark to Bill Harshman.
Mike Woods leaves Kenny Lovins memories of him at Belmont and
Harry Howell receives Mark Woosley’s hall duty post.
Linda Wright leaves to Christy Carlson one large box of Kleenex.
Melissa Wyatt leaves behind the great attendance office file cabinets to the junior girls.
Marlin Younce leaves Bob Bishop a book, “How to Fill a Pop Machine in Ten Easy Lessons”.
Cathy Young leaves her 12’ switch blade to Pam Roberts along with a booklet on how to use it efficiently and effectively.
Joseph L. Zakas leaves to Andy O’Brian all his modesty and charm and any tennis skill he might have.
Cheryl Zell leaves her home ec. manual to Connie Murray and
Dave Zickefoose leaves Bob Jackson his locker and parking space with broken beer bottle glass all over it.
Craig Zimmerman wills to Rick Fuhrman the ability to be a track star and
Kenny Lovins receives Jerry Zindorf’s syndicate membership card.
Finally, the Class of ’69 would like to will to Mr. Smart, All Senior Teachers, and especially Mr. Helmbold, the patience and understanding certainly to be needed for next year’s seniors. Thanks to all for a Wonderful Four Years!