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Jimi 'UW ml .iafamenf 0 .748 enior Cyndi! IN THE NAME OF GOD, AKEN. We, The Senior Class,of the City of Friday Harbor in the County of San Juan and State of Washington being of lawful age, of sound and disposing mind and nesory, and not acting under duress, menace or undue influence of any person whomsoever, do make, publish and declare this our Last Will and Testament, in sanner followingg that is to sq: First, We hereby revoke all former Wills made by us. Second, We direct that our class be long remembered and for- ever cherished by the Friday Harbor High School. Third, We direct that our executrix, hereinafter named, as soon as we graduate will have sufficient funds, pay asv of our expenses and our just debts. Fourth, We give and bequeath unto the faculty, we leave our sincere thanks for putting up with us our four years of High S0h001e To Hr. Lewis we leave our ability to put garbage cans on flag poles. To Mr. Brubacher we leave our ability to paint so nicely. To Hr. Hall we leave all the old play books we thumbed through and our 'Inner Willy . To Hrs. Coghlan we leave our ability to read and under- stand Shakespeare and llacbeth . To Mrs. Ringler we leave all our burnt cookie sheets for next year. To Mrs. Judge we leave am pieces of borrowed music found in our old desks. Te Hr. Hannah we leave all our old tennis rackets. To Hr. Hill we leave our love and spirit for all sports, especially basketball. The Senior girls leave to the Junior girls their peroxide hair and hope they keep on with it. To the Juniors we leave all privileges of being Seniors and having a Senior Play and our paint brushes which are at the bottom of the bay. To the Sophonores we leave our ability to get out of school anytime we wanted to! To this year's Freshmen we leave our ability to get thro- ugh four years of school. To the incoming Freshmen we leave the smell in the vent- ilations and our old admit slips that have been used mam times.
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Darlene wills her treasury books to axvone who can straighten them out , to Robert Nash her ability to lose her pen, and her dimple to Dawn Bartling. Barbara Thompson leaves her car to Jeannie Johnson, her cheer- leading outfit to Jim Browne, to Ramona, her quiet sneeze, her shortness to Harlene Ramage. Etta Mae leaves to Plwllis Youngberg her flirtatious ways, to Bob Barnes, her long legs, her messy notebook to Mary Ellen and her patience to Roberta Schenk. Jim Erickson leaves his basketball ability to Kenny Nash, his hard subjects to Kendall Gallanger, and his love for Macbeth to Rodelle Duffy. Santos wills the wad of gum he left on the left heel of Mr. Hannah! shoe to Ruth Wotton, his ability to go out with different girls for every occasion to Charles Johnson, and the way the car muff- ler falls off to Colin Sandw-ith. Gloria leaves her ability to be l.ate for school every morning to Joe Orasio, to Janice Dougherty her big feet, and her temper to Gloria Larsen. To Barbara Gray, Joyce leaves her cute little giggle, her quiet wave to Patsy Sandwith, and her telephone operating ability to Tommy Thompson. Terry leaves his T-model to Gale Walrod, to Wallace Botsford his bright shirts , his fancy basketball trunks to Jim Guard, and his dancing ability to Donna Dimond. Jack leaves his crew cut to Wayne Ferl, his English ab:LlitytoJ:Ln Capron, his nickname Dink to anyone who wants it, and the suit of long underwear from the play to Garreth Jeffers. Elwyn wills his ability to stay out of school when it snows to Stanley Reitan, his quiet disposition to Carol Lee Cahail, and his black hair to Joe Ann Lawson. Clarence leaves his dirty glasses to Doris McKinnon, 20 or 30 lbs. of his weight to Donna Larsen, his poetic ability to Charles And- erson, and his whiskers to Mr. Hall. Nancy leaves her cute blush to Jean Groll, to Alric Tuck her care ful driving, her ability to make it to school one minute before the bell rings to Alice Boyce. Kenny leaves his mischievous ways to Irene Hall, his ability to hold his temper to Alice Davis, his twinkling eyes to Eddie Tuck, and his love for an argument to Jimmy Johnson.
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