Central High School - Sand Fly Yearbook (Painter, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Of The Class of ' 62 We, the Senior Class of Central High School, County of Accomack, State of Virginia, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testa¬ ment, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by us at anytime heretofore made. SECTION I: ARTICLE I: We, the Seniors of ' 62 leave to the Seniors of ' 63 our financial difficulties and all the problems thereto accuring. ARTICLE II: To Mr. Johnson and to the faculty, we leave peace, quiet, and a brighter future. . . until next year. ARTICLE III: To the rest of the school we leave our deepest sympathy for hav¬ ing to undergo our loss. SECTION II: 1. Randy Richardson leaves Sharon Davis to Babe Bonniwell. 2. Tommy Wescott wills his safe driving awards to Johnny Atkinson. 3. Patty Dryden wants Ann Cropper to have her Tang and a few Ace ' s. 4. Andy Killmon wills his old duck blind to David Boulter. 5. Buddy Hickman wills his good looking honeys to P. K. Hargis. 6. Billy Walman wills his steady hands and desire to be a surgeon to Paige Voyles. 7. The Mapp boys leav their cue sticks to Tommy Parks. 8. Jean Duer leaves her sluggish manner to Janet Calloway. 9. Patsy Baines wills her cosmetics to Starr Warren. 10. Diana Kay Hickman bequeaths her red hair to Carolyn Killmon so it will match George ' s. 11. Teddy rmglebrecht leaves his Milwaukee muscle to Everett Beasley. 12. Johnny Agar leaves his mountain dew machine to Danny Mills. 13. Randall Warren leaves his chemical know-how to Kenneth Behnken. 14. Mickey Bonniwell leaves his interest in Vampires and Mighty Mouse to Steve Guy He also wills his bugle to Frankie Ashby. 15. Jackie Kellam leaves his attractive blush and dimple to Jennings Widgeon. 16. Eddie Drewer leaves his lucky dice to Albert LeCato. 17. Susan Fosque leaves her ability to express herself colorfully to Sharon Davis. 18. Karen Ashby leaves her boisterous ways to Jane Johnson. 19. Martha Ashby leaves her gift to gab to Barbara Smith. 20. Bobby Dennis wills his bangs to Richard Powers and Tommy Matthews. 21. Sheila Custis wills her cup cake box to Cecil Walters. 22. Phyllis Jester leaves her diamond to Barbara Rice in hopes that she will be quali fied to wear it in the near future. 23. Larry Custis wills his method of getting along with Mr. Dunton to George Mears. 24. Tommy Duer wills his friendship with Mr. Nicholson to Greg Gladden. 25. Charles Drummond leaves his horned rimmed glasses to Freddie Lilliston. 26. Roland Elliot wills his sassy comments to Marianne Melton. 27. Bonnie Bonniwell leaves her maternal instinct to Anne Phillips. 28. Nina Brock leaves one broken thumb to Carolyn Kellam and to Lynn Owens she leaves her mashed thumb. 29. Linda Mason leaves all of her tight skirts to Sandra Walman. 30. David Warren leaves his false teeth to Dwight Phillips in case of disaster. 31. Sam Taylor leaves his agility to R. B. Custis. 32. Press Richardson leaves Billy Walman ' s radio antenna to Ray Kellam. 33. Jane Ward wills her tidy ways to Marilyn Powell. 34. Sandra Matthews and Harry Levesque leave their audacity to kiss in public to whomever it may concern. 35. Donnie Webb wills his co-operative ways to Bradley Doughty. 36. Lenny LeCato wills his dramatic ability to Wallace Pruitt. 37. Joan Ashby wills her class ring to Brenda Sterling to be passed on to the first available male. 38. Radean Wescott leaves her flashy eye make-up to Shirley Jones. 39. Georgia Mae Drummond leaves her long, heavy foot to Betty Farlow. 40. Avy Belote leaves her please help me attitude to Ruth Ellen Mears. 41. Alan Martin wills his Chincoteague girls to Virgil Watson. 42 Delmas wills all his trophies to Jimmy Sturgis. 42. Lil Mapp leaves her ability to converse with Mrs. Rue to Marianne Doremus. 43. Francis Stevens wills her crazy expressions to Catherine Killmon. 44. Dixie Phillips leaves her Hog Island drawl to Joanne Hickman. 45. George Ward just leaves.

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: 9-Biggest Flirt: Alan Martin, Diana Kay Hickman 3? 10-Most Likely To Succeed: Carolyn Layne, Lenny LeCato 11-Best Looking: Sheila Custis, Bill Walman .1 2-Most Dramatic: Jane Ward, Lenny LeCato 13-Most Entertaining: Eddie Drewer, Susan Fowque 14-Woman Hater; Man Hater: Lenny LeCato, Patty Dryden 15-Most Athletic: Bonnie Bonniewell,Delmas Jester 16-Teachers Pet: Susan Fosque, Lenny LeCato ■ Iff pjf- ' fl I B •I? M y ii J I



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