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Class Will Mury Andrews bequeaths her bashfulness” to Patty Jaco as it was willed to her anyway. Ruth Anderson wills English Class to next year’s seniors (in case) and in hopes they all pass. Barbara Boyers leaves her history reports for Mr. Clayton, to Ellen Gainer. Joan McKinney wills her high grades in physics and chemistry to all who need them. George Katson and Bob Heflin leave Mr. Soles to run his homeroom by himself. Think he’ll make out okey? La Donna Jenkins bequeaths her many clubs, office positions, and activities to another “eager-beaver. Janice Lambert couldn't leave anything. She had to catch her bus. Janet Thayer leaves old G.H.S. to join Shakey in running their dancing school. George Wagner leaves in a hurry. He doesn’t want them to change their minds and make him stay. Jean Bradford leaves to work in the Palace restaurant in Fairmont, in order to see all her friends. Betty Bush bequeaths her locker and her books to Alfreda Gull. Dottie Simmons wills her curly locks and friendly smile to Patty Delaney. Ruth Hostler leaves—very thankful to be out. Jane Flaherty bequeaths her place in the Hec-Teks to Betty Jean Travis. Joe Knight leaves Betty Stutler, but to the G.H.S. wolves, he says, “Keep away!” Paul Haller wills his front seat in assembly to anyone who wants to see the “show.” Marjorie Hebb leaves her ability to sleep in class (instead of at night) to the night hawks! Xada Hovatter bequeaths her friendly nature to “John.” Sorry Virginia Ann Todd. Helen H afford and Shirley Miller leaves their “peroxide” to Loretta Carpenter and Marcia Malone. Betty Kemple leaves her “flaming” red hair to Mary Scarcelli. Helen Utt and Evelyn Lander leave to work at Malone's soda fountain. “Squirt!” Jo Ann Leach leaves all the spelling and vocabulary tests to Miss Batten. I wonde why? Howard Lemmon, N.C. (No comment.) Mary Lois Logan leaves taking the friendship of the teachers and her classmates with her. Betty Lou Pratt leaves to work at Inwood. Good Cooking, Kid! Raymond Preston bequeaths his “hubba, hubba” looks to Dickie McAvoy. Beware girls! Helen Ringler leaves her driving tactics to Mr. Faulkner. Fred Roach leaves the trade school to Frankie Hoban—How about the grades??? Elaine Rogers bequeaths her short stature to Tippie Fitzwater. William Rogers leaves. To live in Tunnel-ton. Clara Belle Rosier leaves dancing at noon hour to Barbara Reed. We hope her toes can stand it! John Roy leaves the concession stand to next year’s A.T.C. Hi-Y, or others. He’s done a swell job. Xorma Shaw and Eloise Stead leave someone else to keej) Mr. Clayton writing tardy admits. Alice fean Sheets leaves Ellen jane to get along by herself. Think you can do it, Janie? Madalee Shingleton leaves her “low loud” voice to Betty Costelo. Richard Ferguson leaves his footsteps in the halls of G.H.S. for someone else to fall over. Ronald Smith leaves, and the Navy gains another sailor. Glenn Watkins leaves Bobby Lambert to take his place in the F.F.A. Klayde Richman and Denzil Pierce leave some other poor soul the pleasure (?) of typing speed tests, centering, and all that goes with it. Irene Trickett leaves her seat on the bus to anyone who wants a bumpy ride. Lewis Moats bequeaths his beautiful brown eyes to Jack Bennett. Ijiwrence Tingler leaves still hunting for a girl. Good luck in the future, pal! Try North Carolina. Paul Weaver bequeaths his Gregory Peck looks to Bobby Bryan. Louise Woodyard leaves someone else to listen to people scratching their fingernails on the blackboard. Jackie Lucas leaves quietly in order not to disturb the “sleepers.” Norma Sandsbury is left to the wolves as Phillip Martin passes on. Helen McIntosh bequeaths her bubble gum to Mary Warden in hojx s of driving the teachers mad. Xaorni McWilliams leaves the mad rushes to school to the rest of the Beaumont crew. Wanetta Mitchell bequeaths the library and book reports to someone who likes to read. Deloras Moore bequeaths sewing class to someone who can sew'. (Ha! Ha!) Pat Moore leaves her quietness in Chemistry class to remind Mr. Faulkner that students can be good. (Continued on page 2(i) 22
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Class Will Be It Remembered, That We, The Graduating Class of 194?) of Grafton in the County of Taylor and State of West Virginia lx-ing of sound and disposing mind and memory (we hope), but mindful that this is our last year of life, (as G.H.S. Seniors) do make public, declare and insist this is our last will and testament before we don our caps and gowns to graduate. We therefore, leave, will, and bequeath the following things: Hetty Casio wills the presidency of the G.A.A. to someone with a strong voice. She’ll need it. Arthur Kiddle leaves Carolyn Anderson but “hands off!” She’s taken. Helen Watkins wills her basketball ability to Vera Jacobs—not that she needs it. Charlie Wiseman leaves fifth period Economics Class to Mr. Soles! Enough Said. Ramona Lucas and Kate Warder leave text Ixioks for cook books as they go to join their husbands. Bill Bowman leaves French classes and all his jokes to Miss Gather. Bill Young leaves his handsome physique to Lewis Reed. Don Reed wills his ability to center the ball thirty yards down the field to anyone who wants to try. Ella Curry was delayed in leaving as slit-lost her shoe. We wonder how it got in the waste basket. Xancy Holloway leaves her Irish smile and keen wit to Charlotte Smith. Mary I'ey on bequeaths art class and her artistic ability to Patty Kay. Martha Gough wills her quietness to Patty l’appalardo. Mary Frances Denton wills her pet expressions, Oh fine,” “Mercy,” and all others to next year’s Chemistry class in ho|H-s Mr. Faulkner won’t forget her. David Drrwden leaves his brain. It will be exhibited June I, 1991. He thinks he may need it until then. Elaine Gifford leaves her Northern accent to anyone who can take a good kidding. Virginia Davis leaves someone else to In-late to Economics class after driving at noon hour. Diane Poe wills the editorship of the yearbook to next year’s editor. We hope he (or she) will do as good a job as Diane has done. Mary Carder bequeaths her ability to give directions for getting places to anyone who has to explain them to a stranger. Charlie Bragg leaves his peppered” sandwiches to anyone who wants a “hot” time. Patty Sue Barker leaves someone else to pronounce French words. She can’t quite tlo it. Mary Lou Bolyard bequeaths her locker key to someone who wants some fun! Anyone know what we mean? Although his stay was short, Ted Klauen-herg leaves the G.H.S. girls—broken hearted. Piiuan Goff wills her lovely complexion and blonde hair to Nancy Chrislip. Joan Blackman leaves her sister Dorothy to keep the “Blackman” name in G.H.S. Doris Jacobs leaves—anti takes everything with her—except her text books. Connie Murphy bequeaths her beautiful figure to Eileen Brown. Richard Williamson and Jack Stull say good-by to their little bass horns as they leave the band. Charlie Lambert bequeaths Mr. Faulkner’s waste basket to anyone who has the “chewing gum” habit. Xancy Rohrhougli leaves all the fun and good times she’s had in G.H.S. to Barbara Lohis. Oh Boy! Betty Bailey and Alice Jane Gibson bequeath their friendship to Jean Knotts and Patty Kiger. Skippie” Smith leaves and takes her private taxi with her. Johnny Sergent bequeaths his jokes to Joe Geldbaugh in hopes ol keeping classes lively. Helen Robison leaves with that gleam in her eyes. Could it be that she's going to be “Mrs. Sarsfield” before long? Hoye G. White III wills his name to anyone who wants it. Any bids? Earl Smith wills his cat naps” in class to anyone who can get by without being caught. Judy Miller and Elaine Welsh will their majorette positions to next year’s lucky girls. David Woodford leaves Dorothy Lobis but she is still his steady “date-bait.” “Skook Willis leaves his basketball uniform to Ranny McKinney. Mary Gail Woodford wills her enthusiasm” and “cheering” at games to all of Grafton’s future fans. Alice Trimble and Donald Wood amble away together—quite content. Barbara Withers and Helen Zorich leave Mrs. Bold to run the gym by herself. Maty Margaret Keener leaves her Algebra book to another student. She made good grades but the charm may not last over one-year. Rossie Wilson wills his habitual sickness” at hunting season to anyone who catches it. It might lx- called “trigger-finger” sickness! Jimmy Riffle anti Marvin Rogers will their manager’s job to someone who can keep track ol uniforms, blankets, balls, jackets, and water buckets! 21
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