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Class Will We, the Seniors of 1945, desiring to pass on to those following after us the sacred privileges which have been left to us by former benefactors, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Woodrow Adams, do will and bequeath to Charles Clendening my ability to get along with the girls. May he never have less than three at one time. I, Jenny Wren Alfriend, do will and bequeath to Bill Fulk the good luck I have always had in sitting next to someone who had an ample supply of pencils and paper. I, Johnny Alfriend, do will and bequeath to Bobby Cain, my ability to get along with women. May he never have too many fights with Connie. I, Catherine Bane, do will and bequeath to my brother, Charles, my ability to make F's. May he never be as successful as I Was. I, Sylvia Ann Birkett, do will and bequeath to anyone who will have it my job as editor-in-chief of the Ricochet. May my successor never have as many headaches as I have had. I, Virginia Louise Boyd, do will and bequeath to Jane Webster my love for pop tests. May she never hate them as much, or receive as many F's on them, as I did. I, Janet Burkett, do will and bequeath my small figure to Mary Frances Keiter. May she never be whistled at more than ten times a day. I, Colleen Cain, do will and bequeath to anyone, my love for Journalism. May he never hate it as much as I did. I, Paul Cornwell, being of sound mind and body QI hopej, do will and bequeath my love for Charles Town High School to all students of said school. To Pat Lewis, I leave the title of Chief. I, Mary DeHaven, do will and bequeath to Mary Milton my short- ness of stature. May she never have to stand on the step to kiss her boy friend good-night. I, Winifred Dorr, do will and bequeath to Violet Miller my ability to make F's in English. May she never make quite as many as I did. I, Verna Drish, do will and bequeath to Dorothy Tumblin 'my seat in the Rippon bus. May she occupy it more than I did. I, Gene Edwards, do will and bequeath to Buddy Stone, number 27. May he have as much fun on the gridiron as I did. I, Junior Fellers, do will and bequeath to Helen Fellers my grades in business arithmetic. May she never make over a hundred on any tests or examinations. I, Betty Lou Henshaw, do will and bequeath to Donald Fiery my love for chemistry. May he be able to take the chlorine and sulfur gases as well as I. I, Joe Hough, do will and bequeath to Buddy Knight my place in shop. May he never be shocked on the electric Welder as I was. I, Harold James, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Petie Moreland. May he never make more than 100 maidens swoon in a day.
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We, Ruby Jackson and Chic Burch, do will and bequeath to Tootles Smallwood and Evelyn Lawrence our seats in Senior home room. May they be there to occupy them more than we were. I, Evelyn Johnson, do will and bequeath my bottle of red hair dye to Miss Moore. May she have better luck than I. We, Imogene Johnson and Mary Jennings, do will and bequeath to Tiny Alfriend and Frances Wysong the first booth in Sicott Sz White's Drug Store. May they sit in it more than we did. I, Janice Johnson, do will and bequeath to Alma Howell my typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand books. May she never have to use them as much as I did. I, Louise Langdon, do will and bequeath to anyone who will have it, my habit of eating my dessert first at lunch. May he enjoy it as much as I have. I, David Lynn, do will and bequeath to Mary Frances Keiter my booth in the New Central Restaurant, which is about paid for. May she get immediate service as I did. I, Glenn Magaha, do will and bequeath to Charles William 1BillJ Fulk my football jersey number 42. May he always get his face dirty as I did. I, Doris Marshall, do will and bequeath to Biddy Dorsey my ,seat in Journalism class. To Miss Moore I will my love. I, Naomi Mason, do will and bequeath all of my shorthand books to Miss White. May she suffer with them as I did. I, Charlotte Peer, do will and bequeath to my sister Lorraine, my ability to take shorthand dictation. May she never take more than 200 words per minute. We, Dot Perks and Lottie Whittington, do will and bequeath to Helen Papasa our ability to hold our men. May she always keep Rouzee. I, Glenn Ramsburg, do will and bequeath to the seniors of '46 who lose their government books, the use of Mr. Lowery's. May he see it at least once a week. We, Violet Ring and Ruby Lloyd, do will and bequeath to Anna Weisenburg and Catherine Graham our seats in home room. May they sit as near each other as we did. I, Helen Reininger, do will and bequeath my hook nose to Miss Moore. May she never get hit as much as I did. I, Harrison Rouzee, do will and bequeath to Buddy Stone my foot- ball jersey No. 435 and to Billy Fulk my love for Mrs. Reger. May they enjoy them both as much as I have. I, Forrest Salter, do will and bequeath to Paul Dailey my height. May he never bump his head on the bus door as 'much as I did. I, John Smith, do will and bequeath to C. H. S. and the teachers 'my numerous brothers Qfive to be exact! who will become seniors during the next thirteen years QI hopel. I, Ruth Staubs, do will and bequeath to Lucille Lancaster my seat in government class. May she enjoy sitting in it as much as I have.
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