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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1957 of XX'arsaw Central School, being of supposedly sound body, memory and mind, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner following, that is to say: FIRST: Having duly traveled four years through these halls, we regretfully take leave of our friends and teachers, leaving those who will surely miss our wit and humor, some of those qualities which have made our class the object of much discussed envy. We hereby leave all of our just debts, including any which we may have over- looked, to the Junior Class, and direct that they make immediate payment as soon after our passing out as may be practicable. To Bill Bagg - Jerry Doody leaves his cat-man equipmetit. To David Hall - Marcia Berguson leaves her build. To Russell Eck - Kyle Glosser leaves the spring plowing. To Tom Simmons - Anne Reilly leaves her height. To Douglas Gay - Pat Rudgers leaves her Amazon tendencies. To Gayle Herman - Pete Zydel leaves his hair cut. To Mary Reilly - Margie Allan leaves her dirty sundae dishes. To Joan Schoenacher - Bob Simpson leaves his motorcycle to shorten her walk. To Ross Taylor - Teresa Ackerman leaves a good car. To Mary Ann Smith - Bob Morgan leaves his Gene Autry boots. To Clarice Lucas-Elmer Metrose leaves his left handed monkey wrench. To Bruce Zeches - Skip Rudgers leaves tl1e bottles under his front seat. To Jim Alfieri - Gary Baker leaves his love life diary. To Maxine Regan - Sharon Salamone leaves a few extra freckles. To Shelly Stokes - Mary Martin leaves her hot rod magazines. To Linda Marchant - Jim White leaves his princely stride. To Judy Wickens - Jon Wickens leaves what is left of the Buick. To Gary Crawford - Joanne Burns leaves her curls. To Paul Eberle - Kathy Eddy leaves her seat on the school bus. To Roge Brei - Kathy James leaves her cheerleading uniform. To Anne Browne - Butch Merrill leaves his position on the line. To John Hoy - Don Howard leaves his hospital bill. To Ginny Neeley - Linda Boldt leaves her afternoon cruises. To Helene Putney - Ann Fehrenbach leaves her giggle. To Joan Anastasia - Judy Regan leaves her red hair. To Albert Glosser - Annette Lange leaves her flute. To Wilma Rawleigh - Elizabeth Limbrunner leaves her part in the senior play. To Dian Embury - Richard Pervorse leaves his mechanical drawing board. To Kerry Kelley - Loretta Kelley leaves her seat in the senior home room. To Bev Lundahl - Mary Jane Vigneri leaves Mrs. Rice's dictated units. To Irving Baxter - Roger Nevinger leaves his bar bells. To Duane Christ - Harold Paul leaves his seat in the chorus. To Frank Moffatt - Carol Taylor leaves her permission to drive Al's car. To Nancy Knight - Barb Hayes leaves her job at the Dairy Bar. To John Appleby - Jim Adair leaves his ruddy complexion, To LaVerne Farr - Ellen James leaves her artistic ability. To Trudie Hoffmeister - Avis Wolcott leaves her quiet ways. To Sue Smith - Gordie Ahner leaves his curb cruising tactics. To Sue Nicholson - Joanne Shonk leaves her hot Chrysler. To Jay Raupp - Nancy Eisenhard leaves the Senior Class presidency. To the Junior boys - Jim Ahner leaves his little black book. By aff-ef ,Q lr-si--.-IN-HN . Wimerred by MQKLJ sW 7 7-0x.'7W it
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