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Last Will and Testament I, Cindi Billman, being of weak mind and short body, will all of my “excess” height to Mr. Halleck and my brother Kenny. I, Susan Billman, will to Sara Nesbett a giant-size box of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. I, Jeff Blankenship, will to Scot LaMar all the hair on my bod. Also, to Mr. Haring | will two freshman girls. I, Wendy Bodenmiller, of small mind and body, will to Mrs. Dalgleish the Miss Congeniality Award of 1970. I, Jane Botdorf, being of cool mind and short body, will to my buddy Stanley Langford, my straight long hair. I, Ann Broome, will my ability to keep smiling during the half time show to the majorettes. I, Loren Broome, will “Griggsy” to Black River High School. I, Tom Canfield, will a foot of my height to Mr. Halleck. I, Rick Chapman, will my nerve to anyone who would want to be Student Council President for two years in a row as | did. Also, I will to Mrs. Dougherty a case of bubble gum. I, Liz Cover, will my driving ability to Mr. Weaver. I, Violet Davis, will to my brother Maynard, my locker in hopes he can use it. I, Ben Dennis, being of sound mind and body, will Robert Miller a Chevy engine for his Ford, so it will run. I, Richard Eichel, will my sideburns and hair to Cotton; he needs it. I, Ed Ensign, will my ability to sleep walk out of windows to Ed Ramey. I, Betty Fetzer, being of very unsound mind for having signed up for speech, will my ability to prove the speech book wrong, and talk five times faster than I can think to anyone who wants it. I, John Freitag, will my Plymouth Sport Fury to Mr. Albright, if he thinks that he can handle it. I, Bonnie Gleisner, will to the Senior class of ’71 the “Easy-going” job of managing the “Pirates” food stand. I, Diana Griggs, hereby bequeath to Laura Riddle my ability to go through all four years of high school being teased by upper and underclassmen alike. I, Fleeta Gruver, being of unsound mind and very unsound body, hereby will to the Board of Education all my culottes and to Mr. Albright another bottle of Excedrin. I, Marcy Guyer, will my sisters Melissa and Mary a tape measure. I, John Hahn, being of sound mind and drunk body, will the Triangle Gardens to Murray Miller who I know will put it to good use. I, Charles Hamilton, will to an unlucky freshman all our delicious school meals, and my crummy, smelly locker. I, Harold Hamilton, will to Steve Henry the book How to Make a Deal. I, Ron Hange, will to “Possum” Ensign twenty pairs of bell-bottoms. I, Jerry Haynes, being of blown mind and holy body, will to the Cross Country team a duck. Wan’na buy a duck? I, Steve Henry, will little Ben D. a Chevy repair manual. I, Delila Hershberger, will to my sisters Mary and Emma the ability to be successful in Black River High School. I, Marge Hoffman, will to Sara Nesbett the privilege to kill “God’’ Hendrick’s feet and to Mr. Vunderik I will my “club” cheerleader foot so that he can use it as an illustration of gestures in speech. I, Blake Jackson, will my baseball uniform to anyone that can wear it. I, Jim Kratzer, will my great chemistry brains to anyone who can pull through two years straight in chemistry. 27
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