(2 Z44 7( eU We, the class of ' 61, being in good health and sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To our principal and faculty, we bequeath our sincere thanks and appreciation for the valuable instruc- tions given to us throughout our years at Essex County High School. Special Bequest Mildred Baughan leaves her ability to participate in classroom discussions to Aubrey Corbin. Rosa Beale leaves her position as pianist for Mr. Jordon to Carole Harris. Mary Braxton wills her ability to get along with others to Ernestine Richardson. Thelma Cauthorne leaves her quiet voice to Linda Richardson. Virginia Coleman leaves her fancy hair styles to Odessa Johnson. Letha Corbin treasures all her possessions; therefore, she prefers to keep them. Altine Golden, who is very capable of speaking for herself, leaves some of that ability to Brenda Brown. Blanche Greene leaves her dignity to Sarah Fifer. Jacquelyn Jones leaves her neat ways to Joyce Washington. Ann Jeter leaves her position as forward on the basketball team to Diane Lee. Dorothy Johnson leaves her position on the basketball team to Jean Fauntleroy. Elsie Lee leaves her amusing ways to Linda Richardson. Ann Muse leaves her lovely disposition to Rose Mary Smith. Virginia Richardson leaves her shortness to Jean Fortune. Doris Smith leaves her position as forward on the basketball team to Joyce Ware. Jean Vaughan leaves her tendency to say, I don ' t know, ” in Mr. Sivell ' s class to the future physics students. Helen Newman leaves her slimness to Mary Alice Smith. Mary Pollard leaves her quiet ways to Clara Lee Harris. Esther Phillip leaves her ability to sit in class without cutting up to Art Wyatt. Barbara Rich treasures all her possessions; therefore, she prefers to keep them. Jean Richardson leaves her laziness and daydreaming in French class to Betty Lomax. Juliet Wyatt leaves her cheering squad suit to any supple girl in the freshman class. John Hence leaves his position as right field baseball player to Thomas Jones. George Johnson leaves his All-Round -Personality to Charles Carter. Stanley Johnson leaves his ability to sing tenor in choir to Charles Washington. Robert Pugh leaves his position on the school quartet to anybody who feels like singing. Joseph Taylor leaves his ability to clown in every class, without getting put out, to Jacob Nelson. Raymond Richardson leaves his worldly charms to Charlie Layne. William Thompson leaves his stubborness to anyone who wants it. Melvin Roane does not leave anything. He is just thankful to get out. Charles Lomax leaves whatever he has, if anything, to whomever needs what he has.
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