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MRS. MILDRED MOTTERN WILSON Covington, Va.
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MISS DELBERT A RUCKMAN Frost, W. Va. MISS VIOLET SWEET Ronceverte, W. Va. MISS LUCY WILLIAMS Millboro, Va.
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Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of 1958, upon leaving our Alma Mater, do bequeath this, our last will and testament. To the O.R., we leave our tired feet, chapped hands and aching back. To the Juniors, we leave our black bands in hope you will act like dignified Seniors as we did. To the Freshmen, we leave plenty of time off duty to do their socializing. I, Mary Goodbar, will my ability to hold and love one man to Brenda DiGrassi. I, Barbara Goins, leave my ability to run all over the country after a barefoot boy to anyone who thinks they can keep up with me. I, Violet Sweet, will my calm, cool and collected ways to anyone who is in need of them. I, Betty Roberts, will my ability to get a crush on one man and keep it to Sue Gay in hopes she has better luck than I did. I, Mary Brooks, will my ability to obtain a record player and buy a record every month to someone who can afford it. I never could. I, Jenny Fox, will my love for brown eyes and dark hair to those girls who love frosty blondes. I, Gay Owens, will my brown sweater to anyone who thinks they can get by with wear¬ ing it - I never could! I, Jenny Bond, leave all the boys to the oncoming classes, I, Karen Bostic, will my ability to get into trouble to anyone who can outdo me. I, Delberta Ruckman, will my ability to sleep until 6:30 a.m,, have breakfast, and get to work by 6:50 a. m. to anyone who thinks they can do it. I, Eliza Goodbar. will my ability to flirt with the men to anyone who has what it takes. I, Lucy Williams, will my love for the country to those city girls who have telephones. I, Mildred Wilson, will my red teddy bear to Elaine Leisher since 1 don ' t need him any longer. I, Peggy Meads, will - No! I’m taking it all with me. I, Connie Houchins, leave to anyone capable, my ability to be mischievous and still remain innocent. I, Ellen Crawford, will my quiet, soft bedroom shoes to Sandra Pivont for future use in hopes she won ' t make so much noise. I, Delores Dilly, leave my ability to argue, to Sarah Payne and hope she profits by it. 1 sure haven ' t. I, Ethel Gill, leave my dance, The Charleston, to anyone who thinks they can do it. I, Mary Gall, will my three inch heels to Joyce Shaver in hopes she will wear them.
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