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Smior Cflass Last Will and Zestamen! We the Senior Class of 1961, being of sound mind and judgment do hereby will and bequeath the follow- ing items. I, Sara Alexander, will not will it because I want it. I, Judith Ashcraft, do hereby will my sweet disposition and loving kindness to Mr. Robert Williams. . I, Robert Avary, do hereby will my pencil to Ginny Boatman, and my hairy legs to Bobby Tomblin. I Dale Barham, will my perfectionist ability of doing things that I must not, to Roger Fuller, who needs the ability of doing this to successfully become a senior. I, Roonae Bell, will to Barbara H. 'my red stread and Gilbert S., to any deserving person who needs it my American Problems book, to J. C. my seat in Dramag and to Shorty my love and attention. I, Barbara Bruce, do hereby will my locker to Syd and Nelson, my ability to graduate to my brother Woody: and my American Problems teacher, Mr. Williams, to any lucky f?j senior. I, Barbara Chandler, will my senior year fun in Buena to a next year senior, Laura Riske. I, Jeff Citron, do bequeath to Mr. Bock the memory of a nightmare, and leave him with this thought, Veni, Vidi, Vici! I, Denny Clark, bequeath my Volkswagon to Glenn CPD Lamn and hope that she learns to drive. I, Bob Covington,will a thousand feet of slightly used film to next year's annual staff. I, Robert Crase, being oft very sound mind, do hereby will my dirty pants to Johnny Williams to wash. I, Bill Dabney, being of sound mind, do hereby will my two front teeth to Randy Weesner. I, Doris Deagle, Deag , do give to Jan and Joyce Thompson 35100 rent for the use of their pad: and a ham- burger and milkshake to Angie, because I know l'll lose that bet. I think l'll keep my knobby knees. I, Margaret Dexter, will my seat in American Problems to my Freshman brother, if he can stand it. I, Roger Dilley, being of a not-so-sound mind, do hereby will my ability to loaf anywhere I ca n , to Mr. Calvert. I, Tom Edwards, do hereby will my front seat in Mr. Parra's English IV class to Logan Sageg and my Senior year to the Junior class in hopes they have more fun than I did. I, James Evans, being of sound mind, do bequeath my collection of cars to whoever needs them the most. I, Quentin Evers, will my horse-showing ability to Dave Ferris. I, Bob Esposito, leave my so-called conceit and my ability to catch a football, to Burgie . I, Lynn Day Ferguson, being of sound mind, do hereby will my noisy coin bracelets and ability to wear them, to Lana Von Dollen. QLana, they really bug the teachers!! I, Linda Gailius, will my ability to stay a flaming redhead, to Laura Riske, who is forever changing her hair color. I, Susan Glasier, being of sound mind, do hereby will my American Problems book to Randy Weesner. with the hope that he likes it as well as Chemistry UD. K I, Rita I-lash, will to Damaris Ireland, my ability to put my foot in my mouth. XX I, Sherri I-lebert, being of sound mind, do will my engagement ring to Sydney Drew. P. S. Wear it lovingly, Syd. I, Erin Ireland, do hereby bequeath my car troubles to Logan Sage. I, Chuck Jennings, do will my ability to play the pinball machines, to Randy Weesner. as he now has the bug. I, Alan Johnson, being of sound mind, do hereby will my superior intelligence, to my dear sweet cousin, Laura Riske. I, Steve Johnson, leave to Shirley Simms, my great height. I, Norrine Kellogg, will to Damaris Ireland, all my F test papers in American Problems ...... Good luck with Mr. Williams. I, Geralding Kelly, being of sound body and mind, hereby will my ability to make decisions to Barbara Carter. I, Vicki Klar, do hereby will my black hair to Bobby Lacy, because of his great admiration of it, to Ginny Boatman, my position as cheerleader, and to Donna Grady my braces.
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Larry Lamm, being of -wfigsound mind. do will my ability to get along with teachers. to Mike Ballantyn. Judy Leary, will my bookkeeping book to Patsy Rice and my place in the girls' room to Toni and Pam. Sandra Maerz, being of sound mind, do hereby will my ability to be quiet to Bob Heywood, and my seat in American Problems to Margaret Nurss. Carol McPheeters, being of very sound mind, do will myself all the luck and success I can get. Ali Montasser, will my brains and ability to write poetry to Lucien Crum. and all my c a mels to Mr. Williams. ! Ernie lvlontijo, will all my possessions to girls and also to my mother. Myrna Ocampo, in sound mind Cso I keep telling myselij and body, do hereby will my dunce cap in Mrs. Rogers' third period Geometry class, to anyone who can qualify for it, Ruth Olive, will my assorted hair dyes to Angela Cary, and my ability to drive Mr. Williams ma d. to Patti Johnston. Lupe Otanez, being of sound mind, do hereby will my trim figure to Mr. Calvert, and my typing ability to Mr. Hile. Patricia Parent, being of very sound mind, do hereby will my ability to eat little, to my sisters, and my ability to study to Joe Hardwick Michele Pascoe, alias Mickey , will my ability to get along with Mr, Williams in American Problems, to a very deserving Junior, Laura Riske. Dave Reynolds, do hereby leave the name of Stumbles to Mr. Gregan, and whatever musical ability I may have, to Orville Tsuya. Joseph Ringer, will to Mike Ballantyne, my skill as a mechanic, my zapatos to Mike Jones, and Freddy Garcia, and my love to Pat Schmidt. Art Risser, do hereby will my ability to tease Mr. Parra to Nelson Perry, and my hot Plymouth to my brother, Don. Rick Negrete, leave to anyone who wants it, the itch in my palm. Sharon Rogers, being of very sound mind, do hereby will my ability to flirt in the halls without any har- assment from teachers, to the Les Miserables , and my ability to talk myself out of trouble. to Diane Savage. Shirley Rogers, do hereby will my American Problems book, to any fool who will take it. Sandi Ross, being of sound mind, do hereby will my over-activated vocal cords to Alan Reeves: to Linda Henry my short skirts: and a magnifying glass to Mr. Williams, so that next year he will be able to re a d Randy Weesner's dinky writing. Linda Rutherford. being of very sound mind, do hereby will all of the Our Times iss ue s to Mr. Robert Williams. Wilbur Sanford, being of sound mind, will all my memories of American Problems to any student think- ing of being a professional assassin. Peggy Shine, being of very sound mind. do hereby will my rabbit's foot, to Linda Womack. Tom Savage, leave my good looks and kind heart, to Mr. Parra. Thanks! Lura Lee Simmons, being of very sound mind, do hereby will my love of travel to Georgette Wycoff. Herman Smitley, will my ability to get caught talking in Mr. Williams' American Problems class to any senior who wants it. Charles Soper, being of sound mind and body, hereby will Mr. Little's toupe, to Mr. Williams. If he thinks we're bad, wait 'till our little brothers get here! He will need it then! Richard Stanley. being of sound mind, hereby will my memories of Freshman initiation to those who may have been so unfortunate as to miss theirs. Way Stevens, being of questionable mind- and body, do hereby will my ability to do nothing and get away with most anything in English, to anybody who wants it. John Thompson, will my athletic ability to Don Zimmerman, and some of my physique to Dave Ferris. Les Toczko, leave my locker to lim Walkerg my American Problems book to DeeDee O, 5 a bottle of te- quila to Barbara Chandler fwhich I promised her for Christmasjg and my horse to Donna Grady and Pam.
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