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ogdf WW ea We, the Senior Class of Spencer, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. First: We give, devise, and bequeath unto the school all of our gum that's been stuck under the seats and our old candy wrappers. Second: We give, devise, and bequeath unto the faculty members pleasant CPD memories of the class of '59. Third: We give, devise, and bequeath unto the juniors our school spirit which they seem to need. Fourth: We give, devise, and bequeath unto the Sophomores our ability to get along so well with the teachers since they seem to need. Fifth: We give, devise, and bequeath unto the Freshmen our high scholastic record as a pattern for them to follow. Sixth: We give, devise, and bequeath the following personal chattels: I, jerry Armstrong, will my ability to pass driver training to Delores Van Meter. I, Bruce Blake, will my ability to have a cocoa break, every third period, to anyone who wants to give Spurlock's their business and still be able to get away with it. I, Dick Bradley, will my poor excuses to anyone who needs them. I, Brenda Butcher, will my good grades to my sister who will never get them. I, Tom Davenport, will my football shoes to any freshman who wants to buy them for S4. I, Peg Dennison, will my ability to sew to Carol Elliott and Linda Boone. I, Cathy Dewar, will my ability to talk to people to one who needs it, my brother. I, Marlene Dobson, will all my detentions to Sherry Ramsier. I, Bill Knepper, will all my ex-girl friends to Iohn McReynolds , who could certainly use them. I, Gary Larkey, will my five free periods a day to Mr. Marker, who could use ONE. I, Roberta Leach, will to anyone who wants it, anything left after I get through with it. I, Sandy Moore, will our new car to my brother Dickie, who has it most of the time anyway. I, Grace Mullins , will my southern accent to Mary Ann Higgins, who wants it very badly. ' I, Neva Norris, will my shortness to Connie Converse, who already has a good start. I, Carol Reed, will my freckles to Ricky Myers, who thinks they are cute. I, Gary Ramsier, will my '31 Chevy roadster to Gorder Clark, who drives a '36 Chevy: I, Ierry Ramsier, will my ability to drag to John McCourt. I, Roger Svirik, will my inability to think of anything to will to anyone to next year's Senior Class, who may have the same problem. I, Mark Smith, will my ability to have twenty-five study halls a week to whomever wants them. I, Carol Worcester, will my messed up chemistry book to any girl with a guy named Bill.
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.Q4z' 753 We, the Homer senior class of 1959, being of sound mind and body, do make and publish this to be our last will and testament. We now hereby declare all previous promises to pay wills or testaments made null and void. ' We, the senior class do hereby bequeath to our faculty, who have been our in- structors in all the wisdom of the ages, an unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. We, the senior class, will our deepest sympathy to the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen for having to stay in school for a few years to come. I, Sherry Botdorf, will my height to June Kravitz. I, Ann Crebs, will my ability to understand chemistry to Linda Norris. I, Kathleen Herrmann, will my ability to get the part of the housekeeper in the class plays to Bertha Blodgett. I, Dennis Irwin, will my height to Iim Rowe who needs it. I, Tom Johnson, will my football spikes to Jim Gott. I, Calvin Nolt, will my ability to keep away from girls to Eric Kirvel. I, Roberta Rowe, will my ability to go into the ditch to anyone who hasn't had the experience. I, Anita Thompson, will my ability to do shorthand to Nancy Geiger. I, Sonja Voorhees, will my ability not to get mad at Mr. Kiliany to Eloise Gentry. I, Agnes Wacker, will my ability to like one guy for more than a year to Elizabeth Jenkins. I, Laura Walker, will my ability to skip school to Carol Bisard. I, Larry Wood, will my ability to get out of school at least once a day to Dick Brooks. , I, Dick Wuthrich, will my physics ability to Don Hoffman.
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We, the Senior Class of Sullivan School, being of stanch mind and memory, do make null and void all other last wills and testaments made by us heretofore. May we fittingly endow upon our heirs that which is satisfactory and fair to them. To our teachers , we leave our deepest appreciation for their helpful guidance and enduring patience in bringing us up to this memorable point. To the Juniors, we leave our senior priviledges and honors. To the Sophomores , we leave our home room. To the Freshmen, we leave our best wishes and hope they, too, will make it. To our underclassmen, we leave our used textbooks with a word of advice, Study. We, the Seniors , make the following individual bequests: I, Mike Adkins, bequeath my ability to do bookkeeping with the least amount of effort to Henry Cowhick. I, Robert Bell, bequeath my ability to walk to the school bus to George Kish. I, Tom Bowling, bequeath all my old and used wisecracks to Mrs. Dougherty. I'm sure she will enjoy them. I, Glen Dawson, bequeath my ability to make out with all the Lodi girls to Joe Holland sworth . I, Judy Guyton, bequeath my blonde hair to Dianne Priscantelli. I, Bud Halada, bequeath my height and ability to play basketball to Roy Leiningerp who someday might make it. I, Larry Haswell, bequeath my ability to make the varsity football team to Raymond Gast. I, Della Hawley, bequeath my place on the paper staff to Pat Shoulter. I know she'll love the work. I, Janet Heiffner, bequeath my ability to chew gum in English class without being caught to Circle Hawley. I, Marilyn Hubler, bequeath my ability to type 70 words a minute to Ralph Kish. You might make it someday if you work hard enough. WI, Tom Jordan, bequeath my ability to go out with so many girls and never go steady to Ronnie Finley. He can also have my car. I, Ann McConnell, bequeath my position as varsity cheerleader to Marilyn Regal and hope she has as much fun as I did! . I, Tom Pifer, bequeath to all of the high school teachers a rest because they are in need of it after endeavoring to teach me some knowledge. I, Ray Rosecrans, bequeath my ability to get myself in mischief and never get caught to Mike Moskal. I, Gordon Smith, bequeath my ability to ruin new cars to Mike Moskal. I, Lorene Stark, bequeath my long hair to Mary McKean. I, John Temple, bequeath my ability to drive carefully to Virgil Berry who could use it. I, Betty Wacker, bequeath my ability to always get out of study hall to Mike Moskal. X I'-iq, I, Dawn Wilson, bequeathqilny quietness to Betty Miller.
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