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j i y. , Roy Adams, being of sound mind and seeing as how I ' ll need everything I ' ve got to get through college leave absolutely nothing to anyone. , Jerry Aly, will my abili ' -y to goof off to my brother, Jackie. , Bill Ashcraft, will to David Atwood my unforgettable mind, and to Brownie Hayes all my luck in whatever he does. , Judy Karen Askew, will my ability to be sneaky to anyone who needs to be sneaky. , Frankie Gulp, having nothing worth willing to anyone, and know no one willing to take it if I did, have decided to will nothing to anyone. , Paul Davis, will my snooker ability to Allen Andrews, and my ability to work Plane Geometry problems to Terry Corbell and Johnnie Howard. Waynette Dolan, will my bass drum to Mr. Tuggle in hopes that he doesn ' t have to carry it as far as I have; and I will my great love for English to my brother, John. , Sandra Gail Easter, will my will with will to Janice Foster if she has the will to take it. , Tommy Franklin, will my senior football jacket to Bill Shields. , Judy Gooch, will all of our fun on volleyball trips to Judy Franklin and the fun of being a senior to Loy Rogers. As for all of my memories ' II take them with me. , Charlotte Gordon, hereby will my parking place to anyone who has a car small enough for it. , Dickey Gordon, will my ability to have fun in Reagan County High School for four full years to Mary. , Judy Carol Green, will my positions as a majorette and a senior to Margaret Friend and Judy Franklin, respectively. As for my love of owboys, I ' ll take it with me to Sul Ross. , Mike Holmes, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Campbell to anyone who needs it. I, also, leave my lop ear to Hayes or fats. , Carolyn Howard, will my volleyball suit, no. 55, to Janey Dupree hoping that she has as much fun wearing it as I did, and I leave my band position to anyone who can make it. Minuard Jordan, will this school to J. A. Luxton who I know will work the hardest and slave the longest to get the most benefit. Judy Joyner, bequeath to anyone who wants it my place as a senior in R.C.H.S. with the condition that he or she makes the most of it. Prudencio Lara, leave R.C.H.S. to anyone who can drink more coffee than Mrs. Robbins and Mrs. Havenhill. Terry Ledlow, leave my ability to squeeze through four years of English to anyone who needs it. Linda Livingston, will my excess adipose tissue to Diane Massey as she is always trying to acquire some; and my giggle I leave to Monte Nevills in hopes that he uses it as much as I have . Dan Loftin, leave my bald head to Brownie Hayes and my position as Daddy Rabbit just to keep it in the family to Terry Corbell. Johnny Love, will my wounded athletic abilities to Tommy Love and my ability to make Mr. Curry happy to George Mancel Jenkins. Bert Mahnken, will my ability to skip school, and friendship with Calvin Bardley Campbell to Prissy. Bruce Mahnken, will my safe driving and my alertness to David Atwood, and to Brownie Hayes, I will my Falcon to use to go to school in next fall. Joe Dan Mills, do hereby will my fun-filled days at Reagan High to Steve Coates, and my drumming position to my little sister. Virginia Lynn Parker, will my position as a senior to my little sister, Cheryl; and all my memories of the good ole days will forever re- main with me. , Mahlon Pattillo, will my ability to only have 3 1 2 credits my senior year to anyone smart enough to do it. , Douglas Proffitt, hereby leave any ability I have to Glynda Robbins and Howard Young because they will need all the help they can get to ;et out of R.C.H.S. , Johnny Ratliff, after being declared sane on this black and dismal day leave my ability to use more time to accomplish absolutely noth- ing to Alton Wilburn, since he will do something. , Emilio Sanchez, leave my ability to make passing grades to anyone who wants it, especially the Freshmen of 63-64 who need it the most. , Bill Shields, will my senior football jacket to Tommy Franklin. , Marie Simpson, will all the wonderful experiences that I have had at R.C.H.S. to my little sister, Fay. , Linda Starnes, will to Janet Chick all of our secrets and hope she will never reveal them. , Derrell Trantham, leave my four long years of grueling work in the classrooms to those up and coming Freshmen who think they are so smart, but are not so smart. , Jerry G. Ward, on behalf of my brain do will to Mike Elkins all my thoughts of high school romance. , John Werst, leave my success in the quest for knowledge to Sam Houston Chumley, and the custody of the lab and my good times therein o David Bennett Atwood. Linda Joyce Winn, bequeath to any bookkeeping student my practice set; to any typing student my 15 minute timed writings and I ' ll even brow in Mr. Campbell. Barbara Jane Wilde, leave my Falcon to my little sister, Linda, knowing that it will carry around that little groups of Freshmen girls. Dorothea Wright, leave Mrs. Tatum and first period P.E. to anyone lucky enough to get them. Phyllis Watson, upon leaving this old way of life for a newer and fuller one, do leave you all with a fond and hearty farewell.
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