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Class Will We, the Class of 1959, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Before leaving our dear school we wish to bequeath certain of our possessions to the following individuals with the hope that they will make good use of them. Henry Barnes would like to see PETER NATALE eat more and improve his avoirdupois, so he leaves him a bag of peanuts as a good way to get started. Ronald Boughton wills to JAMES MANUEL a book on how to lose weight and hopes he will be able to curb his appetite and at the same time get more exercise. To DON WINANT, Ronald Caselman gives a hair kit, so he won't have to struggle with his hair any more. Richard Cato, knowing DANNY VALDEZ is interested in talking about cars, wills him a book on cars. Margaret Dewey leaves her enjoyment of watching TV to FRANCIS HUCKINS and hopes he will enjoy many cartoons on this miniature TV set. Lori Kevil knows KAREN DIENST delights in playing tricks on the girls and bequeaths to her a collection of novelty items which she can use to scare them. In view of DONNA CARPENTER'S dislike for spinach, Gigi Fallin wills her a can of this green vegetable and urges her, for health's sake, to develop a liking for it. Dolores Grigsby bequeaths a mirror and a comb to SONIA KRACER so that at all times she can use them to keep her hair looking neat and pretty. To CAROL LEE WALES, Shirley Hill leaves her fondness for clothes with the gift of a flour sack dress. Harold Jackson realizes that RUSSELL THEXTON needs to learn good table manners and wills him a book on etiquette. BARBARA GOLDMAN may some day wish she could draw so Molly Merritt bequeaths her some art materials tcoloring book and crayonsj so that she can try to develop the skill. Karen Roach bequeaths to PAUL WINDFELD'l' a lei as a memento of the pleasure they had in talking about ilawaii. To DAVID OLSON, David Robinson wills a set of barbells for developing his muscles. Jack Salisbury leaves his ability to play basketball to BILL RAMBORGER. ta basketbally. Nancy Scallon leaves a fan to DOROTHY STIGGER and would like for her to use it to keep her temper from getting too hot. Kathy Stirling wills to PEGGY DOMENICK her interest in reading books. To KENNETII GARNER, Fred Sweelland wills a book cn how to date. so he will become more interested in girls. Vera Vasquez leaves her sweet disposition and bright smile to RONALD VIDUYA with this sign Try Smiling. Anne Wallis would like for MR. BLEA to keep on using her favorite ex- pression, Oh, Baloney! , so as a reminder she wills him a roll of bologna. Wayne Williford leaves his calm disposition to ANN NEWBY ia bottle of candy tranquilizersl. Page Thirty Seven
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