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SENIOR CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Joe Adams, will my circle pin to Jerry Sevy. May he always wear it with honor. Mike Ballantyne, being of very sound mind and body, will to Pat Conley, Freddie Garcia, and John Stevens my ability to stay in school one full year, also to some lucky person the seat behind Darlene Yarborough in Speech Class. Robert Bertagnoli, do hereby will all my success in high school to my brother, Dave. Poo Bigelow, do hereby will my ability to keep out of 'trouble' in Mr. Williams' class to Marie Whitely and my red hair and ALL my freckles to Sandy Bosworth. Gary Black, do hereby leave my ability to talk my way out of tickets to Bill Stevens, my red hair to Andy Smith, and my loud voice to Chester Kittrell. Dawn Blatchley, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my great height to Bonnie Kish and my American Problems term papers, without corrections, to Suzanne Leadlove. Ginny Boatman, being of sound mind, bequeath my position as pom-pon girl to Karen Kern be- cause they will need a short girl next year. Art Branham, will my motorscooter to my little brother, my M-1 to Fidel Castro, and my ability to be ineligible for sports to Louie Dombrova and Tom Bevers. Linda Bressinck, do hereby will my wonderful years in high school to my sister, Nancy. Larry Bridges, being of sound mind and body, will my books to Marie Whitely and my bent trom- bone slide to Tony Otanez. Iris Campos, being of sound mind, do hereby will my dark eyes to my brother, Vic, and my good looks to such unfortunates as Susie Miller and Sandy McKean. Angie Cary, being thoroughly out of my scatterbrained mind Cas usualj, do hereby will my foot- in-mouth disease to Carroll Pottratzg my position as 'Miss Athlete's Foot' to a very deserving G.A.A. member, Gayle Sykesg and the big chiefs and my private wigwam in Mr. Williams' class to Eileen and Jimmy. Janelle Christensen, do hereby will my knack for yelling during pom-pon practice to Sammy Kaye Moore Cwho never doesj Ann Cobb, do hereby will a long skirt to Joanne Davies so when she does the Charleston she won't get cold. Pam Conroy, hereby will my American Problems books to Donna Connet. Mary Crouch, will to Bonnie Charland my terrific grades in Office Practice and my shorhand ability to Shirley Simmons. Lou Crum, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Darryl Churchill my 'cool' guitar playing Bob Danser, do hereby will my inability in mechanics to John Stephens in hopes that he will do better than I did. Roger Davis, will my ability to annoy Mr. Williams to any Junior who will take it as I cer- tainly won't need it. Richard De Santis, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my brains, ability to flirt with girls, and Mafia card to Dave Profitt in order that he may be a successful Italian. Sharon Dodson, being of sound mind and body, will to all the future Buena High students luck and happiness. Syd Drew, will my cheerleading ability to my cousin, 'Lizzard' Drew, my southern accent to Darlene Yarborough, ny long hair to Linda Ronquillo, and my seat in Chemistry to Gail Lamm. Carol Dye, do hereby will my dog tags to my cousin, Shirley, and my Problems book to my other cousin, Peggy, in hopes that she has better luck in it than I did. Tracy Ensign, will my seat in Math Analysis to my brother, Curtis, in hopes that he can re- store the good reputation the Ensigns have always had in mathematics. Joe Fabian, will my ability to get along with Mr. Castro Calias Angel-BabyD to the seniors of next year Stepehn Florman, do hereby will my brains to my brother, Thomas, who will be a freshman in September, 1962. Roger Fuller, do hereby will my ability to drive carefully f???7 to Eileen Miller
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Roger Goodwill, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my American Problems book, desk, and teacher to my brother, Daryl, good luck, Daryl!!!! Donna Grady, being as unstable as usual, will my ability to be punctual fgiggleb to Pat Lin- hares Cso he can catch the bus on timeb, my ability to 'ham up' our French dialogues Melissa Markley, who was doing a good job of that anyway Cvive le Francaislb and a watch to Dennis Hermanson so he'll stop asking what time it is! Doug Gregory, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Darlene Yarborough my locker 60, the only MAN'S locker in the whole school. Eddie Hadlock, do hereby will my position as student body president to the up and coming vic- tim and my curly hair to Louie Dombrova. Tom Hauser, will my horsemanship to Charles Danser and Charles Dabney and my collection of scooter parts to anyone who needs them and my football pants to Tank-O. Charles Hornisher, will nothing to nobody as I need it all myself Barbara Higgins, will my right to travel, particularly in the middle of my senior year, to any senior who has never been out of the state of Arizona. Carolyn Dye, will Peggy Dye my ability to type. Ed Howe, hereby leave my reserved seat in American Problems to some unlucky Junior. Damaris Ireland, being of fairly sound mind and body, do hereby will to Gig Surrat and Linda Thompson my singing ability and to Rod 0'Conner my circle pin to be worn with grace and dignity. Patti Johnston, being of sound mind falthough many doubt ith do hereby will my Spanish ll book with all the answers to James Robert Allen in hopes that he will now passg to Leslie Reynolds my ability to get along with her brother, and my great knowledge of basketball to Janet Wesley, and my position as cheerleader to Janeen Christensen, my favorite future freshman. Judy Kempton, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my desk in American Problems to Frank Blake and Dee Kauffman Ctight squeeze, hugh?b. Mike Lainhart, will to my brother, Tom, all the fun I have had in my high school years. Glenn Lamb, having a neurotic mind, do hereby leave my pink and yellow pom-pons to Peggy Tankersley and my great Aardvark Crusade to Margaret Maliniak. Curt Loberg, do hereby leave to Mr. Little some of my hair because he needs some. Pat MacQueen, will any drawing pencils to Motoko Eleston. Gary McLoughlin, being of sound mind and body, leave my V.W.-Bug to Joan Johnston so she can drive her sister around. Her sister just fits fsmallb. Gail Merrick, being of sound mind and body, do will some of my boldness to my quiet sisten Lynng and my first chair in band to Jerry Sevy. Mary Ann Meyer, will my ability for speaking in Mr. Williams' class to any lucky senior next year. Ken Mudgett, will my stupidity to some extremely smart but unworthy soul Linda Panchot, will to Peggy Tankersley my figure in hopes that she can make better use of it in P.E. Sharon Parks, do hereby will to Wanda Vogue my movie dates and to my sister, Karen, my know- ledge. Don Paulson, being of sound mind and soft body, do hereby leave to Louis Dombrova the great name of 'Bosco' so he can enjoy it as much as I have. Colin Peabody, being of sound mind, do hereby leave any nicknames or reputations I may have acquired to my sister, Sandra Sue Peschell, do hereby will my coordination to be divided among all the prospective senior pom-pon girls. Ray Polasky, do hereby will to Gary White all the clothes that no longer fit me since we wear about the same size. Harvey Polk, do hereby will to Curtis Ensign my height, my basketball ability goes to Alan Hayes, who needs it badly, and my seat in American Problems goes to my sister, Linda
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