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SENIORS I, Connie Thomas, being of limited mind and solid body do hereby bequeath unto the following: To Allison, a very good friend, I leave a gift certificate to the steak house in Georgetown for onion rings, breath mints, the wonderful scenery, and a lifetime supply of dimes. To Dana, the best cousin I could ever wish for, I leave my locker and the hope that four years really isn’t all that long. To Beth, the working girl, I leave a pair of librarian glasses. To Marg, I leave a box of old clothes so she won't have to suffer thru being “best dressed” again next year. To Mr. Fletcher, I leave a new broom to replace his worn out “pointer”. To Miss Bannister, I leave a sheet to put over my favorite Shakespeare picture. To Miss Nancy and Mr. Burris, I leave peace and quiet without me bugging them all the time. To some poor soul I leave the canteen — may they have as much “fun” as I did.
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SENIORS I, James W. Lewis III, Being of sound mind and somewhat short body do hereby bequeath the following: To Kelly, I leave my bowhunting skill so that one day He may get that sixpoint. To George, I leave my ability to get out early so he will have more time to work on his dune buggy. To Chuck, I leave the ability to drive on his side of the road. To Dana, I leave the ability to dress properly. To Allison, I leave my camouflage wardrobe to compliment her own wardrobe.
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SENIORS I, Mary Frances White, being of wandering mind and sound body do hereby will and bequeath unto the following: To my buddy Margaret, I leave a Houston Oilers sweatshirt and tickets to every Richard Gere movie for the rest of her life. To Malcolm, I leave a season pass to all the Carolina games so that he will finally see a good team. To Mrs. Bannister, I leave a book that has absolutely no theme. To Beth, I leave my spot on the floor at the beach house and a big bottle of heavy-duty sunscreen. To Laura K. (Peanut), I leave two paper cups. And last but not least, to Eve Graham, I leave the hope that she will one day meet Ralphie.
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