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Karin Neuerburg, will to Janet Scofield and Becki Robinson my happy senior days in the Grotto. Beth Richards, do hereby will to Robin Mosely a bottle of smelling salts in order that Mlle.'s French class may be a longer and more enjoyable event of the day. Belinda Rose, will to Castilleja my Spirit , and to Sue Good my twinkling toes and my passion to watch them sparkle. Kathy Ruprecht, will to Fran Blanco and Sue Browne my gray hair. Carol Smith, will to Midge Walker my chauffeur's license in hopes that she will put it to good use, and to Robin Stolk, my ability to express myself in as many words as possible. Sue Stafford, will to Lucy Hume the Peninsula Theater and my old summer school buddy, and to Penny Cole, a tank full of gas so that she may enjoy the well-worn Stanford route to San Mateo. Janice Thompson, will to Brenda Best the sole use of the Palo Alto Airport in hopes she will enjoy it as much as I have, and to Carra Rainey, my nicotine fits which I won't be having any more. Giulia Tosi, will my thread and pin-cushion to Sue Lawrence so she will en- joy them as much as I, and to Nancy Martin my ability to breeze through Spanish, so that when I am gone she need not lack a helper. Mary Twiss, do blindly will to Judy Levitas my sun glasses, to Darlene Rickey, a can of beans, and to Carolyn Wells, a kiddy car and spyglasses for better buzzing. ' Odette Vandersyde, do hereby will to Sue Harris my seat on the city lines, and to Mary Beth Overfelt yeah Gari Wagner, will to Robin Mosely and Mary Wade my mustard seed with the paper with address and phone number of two Menlo boys, and to Lucy Hume, my appetite pills in hopes they will give her that mid-morning lift. Boo Wood, will to Sheila Mack, all sorts of goodies to eat, and to Joan Ram- say the engagement ring in hopes he'll take the hint. Alys Wunderlich, will to Janet Scofield my sister's cows, about which she is daily concerned, and to Judy Levitas, my soul to accompany her across the circle next year. We, Bev McMonagle, Annette Johnson, Joanne DiGiorgio, Sally Jensen, and Peggy Fitzgerald, of Castilleja's annex to Menlo J. C. 's Blue Key Club, will to the class of 1956, our privileges to: 1. The Commons Qparking lot, 2. Inter-school extra-curricular activities 3. Special phone rates 4. Night games 5. Marquards Qafter school sport, 6. No home work on week nights--no home on week-ends. Good luck to next years members. Hope you have the fun we're having. 26
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Ann Adamson, will to Darlene Rickey my shades in case she loses hers, and to Lucy Hume, my ability to get in and out of trouble. Barbara Bitter, will my mother to any junior so that the junior may cut out for lunch to eatf?j peacefully. Barbara Blackburn, will to Skipper a bottle of barking juice for timely inter- ruptions in geometry and a gas mask for sulfur dioxide experiments in chem- istry. Anne Davis, will to Sheila Mack my uncanny knack of attracting famous cow- boys, and to Martha Campbell my ability to be horse show queen of the Cow Palace. Patsy' Dennis, will to any fresh air fiend my job of opening the window in sec- ond period English class. Sue Dodge, will to Marge Wood one cup of coffee for every morning of the school year and my roaring friendship with a red chevy convertible, and to Val Olsen my feeble attempts at French conversation. Mary Dunbar, will to Becki Robinson my artistic talent and to Becki and Janet Scofield our good friend, Mrs. Johnson. Janette Erving, will to Gretchen VandeKamp my Dartmouth Spirit fRahj and to Carra Rainey my chug chug so that she can buzz up to Woodland to see a certain someone. Barbara Finley, will to Janet Scofield the forum boys, so that she will have many interestingsubjects to talk about next year, and to Sue Browne my role in the Senior Fair. Peggy Gompertz, leave my advice to the lovelorn to Kim Holzman, and my ability to write letters to boys. Gay Hintzpeter, will to Carra Rainey and Robin Moseley, my 6' 1f2. for them to divide evenly, and to Brenda Bunney my trundle bed. Roxanna Isenberg, will to Lilla Hunter my ability to be Rodeo Queen of the Cow Palace and hope that someday she will reign. Suzanne Lake, do will to Sue Browne Saturday morning, and to Mary Schink, a couple of mutual best friends. Mimi Mann, bequeath to Lucy Hume my lady like sneeze so that one day the roofs of Casti may land in China. Pamela Mayall, will to Becki Robinson my Russian Friends, and to Mlle. Angenot, I leave my fine examples of modern art and my love for Debussy. Peggy Mckennan, will to Miss Grant a bottle of distilled water fnot battery waterj so that in future chemistry experiments the light will stay out! Sylvia McNamara, will to Sue Pollard all that's left of me as I graduate, and my favorite extra-curricular pastime in hopes that she will be more discreet than I was. Sharon Meade, will my worn out tonsils to Hope Wurster in hopes that she will enjoy many delightful leaves of absence due to tonsilitis, and to some poor unsuspecting junior, the bottom half of the trundle bed. Sandy Miller, will to Beverly Linnecke my will power for dieting. I also will to Sue Browne, Mike . Beth Montgomery, will to Ruthie Dyke, Texasg to Brenda Best, my senior tie now attending its 7th year at Casti and to Joan Ramsay, my Bermuda socks knowing Dan will like them. Bonnie Muir, will to Diane Ledyard and Bev Linnecke my love for a certain M. G. , and to alll my freshmen friends, I leave you Dora.
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