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IIIIO NXW ff' 65 f In this, our Last Will and Testament, we, the class of l95O, do freely give, bestow, and otherwise dispense of our worldly goods in this manner: As a body, we leave our comfortable and well-liked home room to the incoming seniors hoping that they will not molest, deface, or de- stroy any precious marks left for posterity. To Glenn Geer goes Richard King's ability to sing, especially that Al Jolson nstuff. Ruth Brown bestows the honor of caring for Warren to Dorothy Humes. Glenn Brown gives Joan Yesensky his 'Jealous Heart.' With assurance that James Green can use her extreme height to a great advantage, Patty Carter wills it to him. Charles Linn leaves his excuses for being tardy to anybody who can use them. Shirley Mae Laughery wills all her efforts to get A's to Robert Donor. To help the up-coming varsity team, Donald Foltz has decided to leave Thomas Rawlings his ability to play basketball. Daniel Foltz bequeaths his way with women to Inon Lawrence. Howard VanTassel leaves Gerald Scott his ability to square dance. Shirley Louise Laughery wills Shirley Pringle her optimistic viewpoint on life. Charles McCombs would like to take time out to leave his 'gift of gab' to Edgar Howard, with the hope that it doesn't get him into so much trouble. Believing that Rose Hellyer would appreciate her method of keeping thin, Barbara Clark gives it to her with a wish of good luck. Mary Torrey leaves her cheerleading ability, to Barbara Bunce. Billy Donor, that 'happy-go-lucky-guy,' just leaves. Vera Willey bestows upon Harriett Shreve a book entitled, Over- comin Sh ess in Ten Eas Lessons. Eddie Douff Tflls his ability to fall asleep at anytime the teacher fails to entertain the class, to Robert Peat. Charles McCrillis bequeaths his technique of napple-polishing ' the teachers to Fred Wise. Donald Keller wills his good temper to anyone who loses theirs.
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Shirley Mae Laughery Shirley Louise Laughery Howard Van Tassel f o r most active Charles Linn as the wolf Barbara Clark as the most shy THE STUDENT COUNCIL selects Daniel Foltz Mary Torrey f o r best looks Charles IcCowbs Patty Carter f o r most popular
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