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, 'I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of Conestoga Valley High School, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two, being ready to pass out of this sphere of learning in full possession of crammed minds and incomparable understanding, do make and publish this last will and testament, hereby revoking and mak- ing void all former wills and promises made by us at any certain or uncertain time. 1. To the faculty, who have been our leaders and guides through our years of learning, we give restful nights and peaceful dreams. They need to spend no more sleepless nights in concern for our class. ll. The following bequests may seem trivial, but we hope they may be accepted, not as worthless gifts, ex- travagantly thrown away, but as valuable assets and continual reminders of our generous hearts to those who receive them. 1. Fred Albright reluctantly leaves the basketball floor and tennis court in hopes that next year's teams will win the championships. 2. Jim Baum wills his bow and arrows to the Buckskins. 3. Jay Lefever leaves his ice hockey stick to the girls' hockey team. 4. The athletic skills of Ted Nichols go to Ray Broderick. 5. Peggy Lehman's favorite yell is left echoing throughout the gym: Hey, Ref! You're missing a good gamell' 6. Ed Cheney's many cars are left to Karen Mosebach. 7. Glenn Landis lets his black and white Mercury go to the highest bidder. 8. ,lere Hinden will probably leave his T-Bird wrapped around a pole. 9. Jane Arrowsmith wills her worn out brake pedal and gear shift to John Rohrer. 10. Norman Myers bequeaths his Oldsmobile to Dennis Mumma. 11. Gerald Reeser gladly gives his blue Plymouth to Mr. Ueberroth and his safety driving classes. 12. Pinky Snowden leaves her cracked manifold to Joe Murray. 13. Ken Rodgers wills his loud muffler and spinners to the Mafia. 14. Gynth Buchwalter reluctantly leaves Mr. DiGiacomo in peace. 15. Andy Ceavatta gives his Debate Club presidency to Ken Herr. 16. Linda Harbaugh wills her knowledge of government to the next D.A.R. candidate. 17. Anne. Hildebrand wants her fine penmanship to go to any future student of Miss Kendig. 18. Shirley Sellers bequeaths her seat in Mr. Bortzfield's homeroom to the lirst person to grab it. 19. Kathy Slabach leaves her brilliant French accentv to the German students. 20. Tim Smith sadly leaves his spelling ability to Val Launges. 21. Tanya Overly merits the artistic ability of Nancy Spotts. 22. Vince Souza wills his drums to Ronnie Shaffer. 23. Judy Stauffer leaves her seat at the organ to Susie Smith. 24. Tom Trechel and Eric Wickert leave their ability to aggravate Mr. Edmunds to Bill Halbach and Glen Adams. 25. Ginny Young gives her bookkeeping ability to Miss Geiger. 26. Gerald Zimmerman lets his pillow in history class for the next sleepy person. 27. All needy llunkees are bequeathed Elaine Zuck's A's. 28. The notes that Joy Maize passed in physics class are left in hopes that Mr. Brown never sees them. 29. Bonnie Mateer leaves her baton to Donna Lee Larkin. 30. Sandy Mellinger wills her inability to follow directions to all those who follow directions. kfemlwuppdqw ,' Wefmqfozuwwozyywmlz.
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