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52216 20 I, Betty Ann Singhas, do will ana oequeatn my Wpublic mirrorn and junky locker to the next user and my position of running the score clock to anyone who can keep their mind on both the clock and the game at once. I, Paul 'Soapyn Staubs, do will and bequeath my ability to make the baseball team but never to finish the season with it to anyone who can participate in the sport and not get kicked off and also to anyone who gets old no. WZON in football, take care of itg it's a good number. I, Peggy Tomblin, do will and bequeath all my shorthand troubles to anyone who is planning to take the subject and all the enjoyment I've had in high school to my best friend, Lillian Holmes. I, Charles Webb, do will and bequeath my ability to win the shop award and my second year of shop to Willis Smallwood. I, Gene Whittington, do will and bequeath my ability to pick a winning horse at Charles Town to Mr. Doyle. I, Forrest Willingham, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to any boy who is brave enough to take it. I, Norman Willingham, do will and bequeath my position of second base on the baseball team to anyone who is willing to try out and work hard for it, and will play for the betterment of our school. I, Jean Wilt, do will and bequeath my yacht on which I cross the Shenandoah each morning to school Cwhen the river wasn't too highl to the public welfare. I, Samuel Granville Wright, do will and bequeath all my half baked humor to one who needs it more than I, James Pope. I give to my brother Richard my athletes foot. To all the young girls in the school I willingly give all my hugs and kisses. I, Shirley Zombro, do will and bequeath my position as cheer leader to Frances Lewis, and also my seat in the shorthand room to Dewey Meadows. I hope they have as much fun as I did. We, Jean Wilt, Betty Ann Singhas, Myrna Clevenger, Dixie Lee Gageby, and Hary Janet Dillow, do will and bequeath to any group of five our ability to get along together. -4
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