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I, Lorie Coverston, will my gymnastics ability to Edith Webster in hopes that she can do better than I have. I, Joyce Denker, will my body to Mr. Yoast for dissection post-mortemly after death, and to be stained only with eosin and haemoteilyn dyes, and to be returned in good condition to Ye Olde Undertaker for decent interment. I, Nancy Dowling will to any debator my ability to bluff my way through a speech. 1, Carol Dunckley, will my attentiveness to anyone who can perfect the saying, Huh, What? I, Martin Elmour, will my wavy hair to Kathy Stanton if she thinks die can han- dle it. I, Dean Foxworthy, will my susceptibility to mumps to Delbert in hopes that af- ter he recovers minus 20 pounds, he will be able to get off the floor when he jumps. I, Brenda Fredrickson, will the challenge of breaking my record of six hours bed- jumping to Doug Dalton in hopes that he can break it at Glenwood next year. I, Tim Frentress, will my height to Steve Blake in hopes it will him win a game. I, Peggy Howard, will not will anything to anyone who is willing. I, John Kagie, will to Mike Bell my wrestling ability. I, Gale Kirk, will to Judy Zehner my ability to be quiet in study hall. 1, Georgia Mann, will my Spanish to Cindy Gledhill in hopes she can stay in class. I, Mike Markle, will my bad knee to Mike Gulliford in hopes that he can play better with one short leg. I, Debra McCarty, will my height to Elizabeth O. in hopes that she will use it to her best advantages, if any. I, Sam Montieth, refuse to will anything to anyone. I, Bryan Rickman, will my hat to Mr. McDaniel in hopes that he will keep it off in the building. I, Judy Rhodes, will my athletic ability to Cindy G. I, Evelyn Simkins, will my ability to be late to every place I go to any person who wants to enjoy life at a slow pace. I, Randy Turner, will to Bruce Scott my new blue suit and shirt in hopes he will dress up for games. I, Dave Wright, will my ability not to blush to Debbie Howard when somebody is talking to her. I, Carol Wyman, will to my little sister, Sam, all my cheerleading skills in hopes that die gets elected again and makes a better cheerleader. I, Frank Yoast, do will my ability to give teachers a hard time to anybody with enough guts to do it and enough sense to know when to quit. I, Mable Yoast, will my talent for herding sheep to Miss Ensworth because die's a dude. I, Janet Solace, will my ability to get a lot of fun out of life to Marie Williams in hopes she can handle it as well as I can.
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Cheekily up on Joyce, they find that die is happily married and is a hair stylist. She is very’ good at cutting shags. As they step out of the beauty shop Brenda comes roaring up through the craters on her motorcycle and offers them a ride. She tells them that die has become a racer and takes them to Carol Wyman's wild life sanctuary. In case the life gets too wild she has Carol Dunckley, who has joined the WAVES, send over some of the men die has recruited to calm things down. They leave the wild life and motorcycles behind and visit Mable on her dieep ranch. There they also find Tim, a handsome cowboy, helping manage things. They do not stay long, though, as the police are investigating the case of a dead sheepherder found on her ranch. Next they find Evelyn in a remote comer. She has become a bum and makes a living selling ice cream with black olives. They hear that Sam has become a basketball coach and visit his camp. Although Sam tells them that his real desire was to become a professional dittoer, he seems content to show his team of three boys how to play a real game. Now it is Mr. Rea- gan who has to pull Mrs. Morgan away from the boys, and they move on to find Gor- don installing a telephone in a girls dormitory but he is too involved in his work to talk to them. Randal has become a computer programmer, and as most of his pro- grams include girls, he says that he finds life on the moon quite interesting. Last but not least they find Bryan running a jeep service for blondes, brunettes, and red- heads only. Although it sounds as though Bryan is very particular about his passen- gers, he actually does a lot of business. Satisfied that their students have not changed from being continually in trouble and seem to be happy, Mrs. Motgan and Mr. Reagan settle into their TWA seats and prepare for the long journey back home. Last Will and Testament I, Patty Andersen, will my lifetime diary to Mad Magazine. I, George Archuleta, will my wrest line ability to Carl Low ter in hopes he uses it well. I, Pat Archuleta, will my ability to skip school to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. I, Randal Baines, will, sometimes, but not very often. I, Gordon Booco. will if I can but I can't so I won't. I. Sharon Cannon, will my ability to keep out of trouble, or at least keep people from ktiowing when I do get in trouble, to my sister in the hopes that she will not give my mother gray hair. »o
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