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We, the Senior Class of 1966, being of sound minds and memories, do make, pub- lish, and declare this our first, last, and only Will and Testament. Item 1. We direct that all our just debts and funeral expenses be paid by the Jun- iors as soon as possible. Item 2. To the Sophomores we leave the glorious feeling of being an upperclass- man. To the Freshmen we won’t will anything; they will have enough trouble without anything from us. To the teachers we leave a sense of relief that they probably already feel with our absence. To Mr. Glass we leave sandpaper enough to clean off all 66's and other traces of our presence, also a screw driver and a pocketful of screws. To Mr. Diamond we leave peace and quiet in the halls and class rooms. Item 3. As individual members, each and every one of us wishes to will some particular momento to persons associated with Chattahoochee High School as follows: I, Eugene Brock, will my ability to chew chewing gum in study hall to Mark Barnes. I, Ervin Carpenter, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Campbell to Craig Pringle. He needs it! I, Clarence Corbett, will my Glee Club class to the birds. I, Hal Cox, will my ability of looking busy and doing nothing to anybody who needs it. I, Mary Jane Davis, will all the headaches and worries of being Editor of the an- nual, to next year's victim, Mary Lu Stoops. I, William Frederick Dickson, will my height to Mark Barnes, my conference chair in the office to Joe Colson, and whatever else I have to anybody who wants it. I, Kathy Duce, will my position as typist on the annual staff to anyone with a strong set of nerves. I, Tim Elder, will my ability to drive a standard transmission to Rick Puig.
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I, Stan Franklin, will my bass drumsticks and my position as President of the Bass Drum Section to Terry Maxwell. I, Robert Hayes will my place in the Library to anybody else that is deaf to words of scorn. I, Larry Hill, will my first period office practice and tired feet to Johnny Cantley. 1, Linda Johnson, will my ability to keep trying to anyone who needs it. I, Francis McCall, will my place in Mrs. Hall's P.E. class to Windle Lawson. I, Charles McDaniel, leave all my girls from Quincy to Donnie Ramsey and Steve Benefield. I, Judy McLarty, will a seat in my washing machine to a certain group of Sophies and Juniors. I, Bobbie McPhaul, will my inner beauty to anyone who can stand the strain. I, Patrick McShane, will my golf ability to John Alcorn, my ability to play bas- ketball to Roger Scott, my ability to play football to Craig Pringle, and my ability to have a date with Gail to Rick Puig. I, Linda Messer, witrmy ability to get homework at the last minute and still pass with flying colors todudy Jackson) I, Elaine Nardini, will my ability to be caught in Sneads with the right people at the wrong time” to Mike Smith. I, Barbara Oswald, will to Frances Ramsey, my ability to talk in Mrs. DeVane's class and not be caught. I, Tommy Owens, will my graceful jump-shot to Pryor Smith. I, Peggy Runkle, will this chapter (Proverbs 22) to Gloria Potter, Dianne Radford, Frankie Ramsey, and Carolyn Bassett in hopes that it will mean as much to them as it does to me. I, Charles Edward Saul, will my ability to laugh at Mrs. Campbell's jokes to Sid- ney Gholscn. I, Jimmy Sellars, will my ability to get away with anything in all my shop classes to Bill Woods. I, Karen Smith, will my ability to pass bookkeeping with a 70 to Jeannette White I, Ronnie Smith, will my musical ability to Steve Rowan.
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