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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1953 of Bridgewater High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby ordain and establish this, our last will and testament. First, we do jointly will and bequeath: To the Faculty, our appreciation for the pa- tience, understanding, and help which they have given us through our high school days. To the Sophomore Class, we will our abili- ty to work together and our love for homework. To the Freshman Class, our “airplanes” and chewing gum. Secondly, we do individually will and be- queath: 1, Betty Sayre, will my shorthand books tc Miss Andes if she will cherish them as I have. I, Gene Wampler, will a few inches of my heighth to Jimmy Minnick providing he uses them to a good advantage on the future basketball team. I, Virginia Cook, will my interest in Clover - hill to absolutely no one. I, John Click, will my basketball ability to Lyle Keplinger if he uses it to interest the cheer- leaders as 1 have. I, Donald Atkins, will a few extra pounds to Lois Will, if she can be as happy with them as 1 have been. 1, Loretta Wilfong, will my ability to blush to George Boyers. I, Shirley Boyers, will my interest in a cer- tain Ford to Betty Ann Mitts, providing she keeps blondes out of it as well as 1 have. 1, Eleanor Williams, will my dignity to Ruth Bowman. 1, Shirley Auville, will my seat in government class to anyone dumb enough to accept it. I, Don Willoughby, will my love for home- work to Sandra Thacker. 1, Florence Soriano, will my loyalty to B. H. S. to Nancy Supinger. I, Charlotte McNett, will my freckles to Doris Lee Long. I, Avis Hensley, will my camera to the pho- to editor of next year’s “Aurora” . I, Meda Knott, will my love for Fords to any- one who likes them more than I do. 1, Guy Lee Clark, will my boots and jeans to Griffin Gilkerson. I, Margaret Sudermann, will my singing abi- lity to Betty Gordon. I, Norma Jane Wise, will my position as cheerleader to anyone who will enjov basketball trips as much as 1. I, Ruby Baker, will my ability to make bright remarks to Ruth Moats. I, Jim Liskey, will my position as basket- ball score-keeper to Bradley Metzger providing he can record as many victories as I have. 1, Shirley Suter, will my quietness to Bettilyn Dinkel. I, Roberta Swecker, will my math book to someone who will like it better than I do. I, Robert Minnick, will my love for College Street to anyone who is as interested in it as 1 am. 1, Doris Miller, will my position as class secretary to anyone who likes to read the minutes in front of the class better than I do. I, Gene Knicely, will my musical ability to anyone who can do as much with it as I have. I, Leslie Jopson, will my seat in band to any- one who will play second cornet as faithfully as 1 have . 1, Claudia Head, will my blonde hair to Nancy Hoover. We, Nancy Cromer and Patsy Weaver, will our love for roller skating to Claudia Ramsay and Bonnie Rodgers. 1, Ruth Baker, will my interest in sports to Charlotte Heatwole. 1, Paul Caricofe, will my happy-go-lucky ways to Patricia Spitler, providing she will be the life of every party as 1 have been. I, Sathena Clark, v ill my baby-sitting job to Geraldine Hensley, providing she holds it as long as I have. I, Carl Dedrick, will my neatness to James Will if he thinks it will do him any good. I, Ann Elliott, will my interest in music to Carolyn Knott, if she will enjoy it as much as I do. I, Leighton Evans, will my baseball ability to Larry Newman, providing he does as much for the team as 1 have. 1, Joan Harvey, will my ability to make A’s to any underclassman who needs it badly. 1, Lavonne Ikenberry, will my position on the basketball team to Jean Swartz. 1, Raymond Kuster, will my car to Clinton Keplinger and Philip Dedrick. I, Ronald Metzger, will my love for food to anyone who can eat more than I can. I, Ralph Lineweaver, will my interest in F. F.A. to Tom Hanlon. I, Jim Hanlon, will my interest in West Vir- ginia to anyone who can praise it more than I can. I, Beatrice Revercomb, will my position as Editor-In-Chief of the “Chatter” to Mary Helen Elliott providing she does as good a job as I have. I, Thelma Huffman, vidll my memorable go- vernment book to any member of the next Senior Class . Testator: Shirley Boyers
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DONALD EUGENE WAMPLER “Gene Interests: Track, Basketball, Football; Monogram Club; Captain of the School Boy Patrol; Roles in Junior and Senior Plays; President of Band; Vice-President of Junior Class; Senior Class Treasurer; Lived in China; Business Manager of “Chatter and Aurora; “Hello, George! “;Plans to go to college. PATRICIA ANN WEAVER “Pasty ; Likes to eat; Choral Club; Basketball, Softball; F.H.A. ; Junior and Senior Plays : Band; Aurora; “Chatter ; Dislikes; Government; Interests: Roller skating; Future - Housewife. LORETTA MARGARET WILFONG “Retta ; Likes: Music, Movies, and Dancing; Choral Club; Monogram Club; F.H.A, Treasurer; Dislikes: Bossy peo- ple; Aurora; “Chatter ; Cheerleader for two years; “Oh Gosh! “; Hopes to be a nurse. ELEANOR MAE WILLIAMS “Eleanor Likes: Angelfood cake; “Chatter”; Choral Club; Aurora; “Ain ' t”; Dislikes: Unfriendly people and home- work; Quiet; Prompter for Junior and Senior Plays; Future- College. DONALD EUGENE WILLOUGHBY “Don”; Interested in church work; Dislikes; People that cut their own hair; Farming; Choral Club; Senior Play; Attended Hollansburg High School in Ohio last year; “I Reckon”; Fu- ture-Ministry. NORMA JANE WISE “Jane ; Choral Club; Vice-President of F.H.A.; Aurora; Monogram Club; Likes: Skating, Sports, and Playing the piano; Dislikes: Stuck-up people; “Chatter”; Cheerleader; “Those Rules! ”; Future-College,
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