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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of so1md minds, do hereby, with all sincerity and good will, create this , our last will and testament. Karen Alsbury wants Barbara Dummermuth to have this bottle of perfume to lure a Decatur boy and then hook him. To Larry Johnson, Murray Becklin leaves these tools in case he breaks any more typewriters. Rodney Baughman gives to Steve Brown his long, wavy, romantic hair. Here's a tube of Brylcreern so that the gals will pursue you, Steve. These handcuffs are left to Myrna Hobbs by Chris Bailey, so that Myrna can hold onto her man. Rick Brett leaves his ability to get out of school so much to Darrel Anderson, who he is sure would like to have it. To Denny Damery, Rollin Davis leaves this cue chalk. Good luck, Denny, let's see you beat Rollin! Richard Dowling leaves Ralph Lockwood this sharp Zorro's sword with which to shave, if he ever needs it. Carole Edwards leaves to Sharon Ogden her ability to write her own passes and get by with it. To Sue Wickline, Evelyn Atteberry leaves this pair of shorts and a blouse, so that she can dress in P.E. every day. Judy Curtin leaves her ability to type someone else's perfect sen- tences and not get caught at it to Rita Buzan. Here's a head start. To Madeline Davis, Nancy Forneris leaves this package of rubber bands and this hair ribbon for the pony tail she is trying to cultivate. Lynn Downing leaves Ann Bliler her ability to be the tallest girl in the class. Here's a ruler to keep track of your growth, Ann. Mick Fleetwood wants Tom Damery to have this pair of horn- rimmed glasses so that Torn can look like a professor too. Rodney Gorden leaves his ability to break all the training rules to Dave Brown. Here's a pack of Salems and a bottle of wine to give you a good start. To LaWanda Foster, Nancy Gibson leaves this permanent pass to get out of study hall so she won't be continually stopped. Lawrence Staley is left curly hair by Roger Baughman. Here's a comb, but don't use it too much or you might comb out all the curl, Lawrence. Mary Fortner leaves to Virginia Kraft her ability to run around with the Decatur kids. Stevetl-Ianover leaves to Robert Ritter this deodorizer for when he goes on field trips to the cattle or hog barns.
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To Ronnie Uhrich, John Kirk leaves his ability to argue with the teachers. Just don't overdo it, Ronnie. John Hall wants Donnie Younker to have his ability to run home and drink milk between every class. Here's an ulcer so you'll have a good excuse. Judy Hamilton leaves to Vonnie Edwards her ability to go steady with a boy in the service overseas. Here's a package of airmail envelope sg write to him often and you won't get so lonesome. Joann Jockisch leaves to Sandy Little her naturally blond hair. Here's some blond rinse to further the cause. To Barbara Chapman, Carolyn Ross leaves her ability to get by with anything in Home Ec. All you have to do, Barb, is look important. Jane Scott leaves her ability to keep her mouth shut, which she never bothered to use, to Janet Oldfield. To help you, here's a roll of tape. Pat Mark leaves her ability to sit out in front of school and enter- tain the first-hour chorus to Judy Martin. Dale Jenkins leaves to Phil Revis this Mercury, so that he can have the hottest car in school. Wendell Rosborough's ability to study all the time is left to Dick Downing, who undoubtedly could afford to use it. To Mark Carter, Marvin Widick leaves his ability to throw the shot- put. Let's see you set some new records, Mark. Barbara Shride leaves to Ann McVey her better-than-average school attendance record. Phyllis Showalter wants Jeanne Putsch to have her corner so that she and Denny can squeal around it. Donna Staleyleaves these giggle-no-more pills to Phyllis Canaday, so she can keep out of trouble in Shorthand class. Judy Hamilton leaves to Dean Catlin her ability to skate backwards. You'll need this rear-view mirror, Dean. Rodney Gorden leaves to Gary Brown his ability to sprain his arm and get out of classes for a couple of days. Here's a sling to make it look goadn Phyllis Showalter, Joann Jockisch, Nancy Forneris, and Nancy Gibson leave to Rita Buzan these four dolls to run around with next year so she won't feel lonely. Karen Alsbury and Jane Scott leave to Myrna Hobbs these two wiffle balls so she won't feel slighted around Barb and Sandy any more. To Myrna, Sandy, Barb, Rita, LaWanda, Jeanne, Madeline, and Phyllis, we QKaren, Chris, Nancy G. , Nancy F. , Jane, and Phyllis, leave our slumber parties. Here's a pack of Winstons to warm up the party. To Mr. Long, we leave this umbrella so that when it rains he won't have to put his top up.
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