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LAST WILL We, the Senior Class of 1954, being in sound minds and best of health, do here- by make this our Last Will and Testament before leaving our Alma Mater, declaring all previous wills null and void. To the Faculty, we wish to give our most humble thanks and appreciation for trying to prepare us for our future life. To our successors, the Juniors, we will our two sponsors and the Senior Class- rooms that by these they may proceed toward their future life and have as much joy in it as we have had. Also to the Juniors, we leave our Senior dignity, which they need very bad, and our intelligence, which they need much more. To the Sophomores, we will our motto “Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread” and our good record of citizenship that we have set before them. To the Freshmen, we will the work of rebuilding the interior parts and reputa- tion of Green Bank High School, which we feel sure the present Juniors will tear down. We, the Senior Girls, do will to Joyce Young a permanent standing place in front of our mirror for her remaining eight years in High School. I, Donna Brubaker, do will my appetite to a team of horses and two hogs. I, Barbara Blackhurst, do will my ability to gripe to Linda Samples. I, Mary Ann Cassell, do will my giggle to Joyce Young in hopes she doesn’t over do it. I, Phyllis Greathouse, do will my good behavior to Caroline Tacy. I, Jean Gum, do will my red hair to Joyce Waybright. I, Barbara Nottingham, do will my ambition to anyone who can go farther than I have with it. I, Patsy Hall, do will my love for Virginia to anyone who likes the State as well as I do. I, Rachel McCutcheon, do will my love for cough drops to Mr. John Townsend. I, Jane McLaughlin, refuse to will anything. I’ll keep everything I have. I, Phyllis Myers, do will my shoes to Mrs. Bailey. I, Nancy Nicely, do will my love for Sheets’ to Ramona Terry. I, Shirley Peck, will my freckles to somebody who doesn’t have enough. I, Patty Nottingham, will my love for sailors to Bessie Simmons. I, Jane Russell, do will my ability to crow like a rooster to the future Vo-Ag members who are taking chicken raising for a project. I, Wilma Riley, do will my shortness to Mary Frances Gum. I, Betty Simmons, do will my Dear stand at the top of the stairs to Nancy Gillispie. We, Deloris and Doris Snyder, do will our majorette ability to the future major- ettes of Green Bank High School. I, Dorene Simmons, do will my high scholarship rating to Marvin Moss. I, Barbara Taylor, do will Pete Hamrick to,........No, I’ll be darned if I do. I’ll keep him myself. I, Bunny Turner, will Mr. Blackhurst the best of luck at collecting Senior dues next year. I, Margaret Vint, will my love for Mill Creek to Katherine Mullenax. I, Nancy Judy, will my thousand and one excuses for getting into the halls the sixth period to the whole school, so there will be enough for everyone who needs one.
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AND TESTAMENT I, Connie Wilfong, do will my love for Galfords’ to Joan Bennett. I, Elenor Wymer, will my size and strength to next year’s football team. I, Betty Young, do will my home-coming crown to the girl that the class selects next year. I, Joe Baylor, do will my luck at running in the Halls of Green Bank High School to anyone who can get by with it as I have the past four years. I, Pete Hamrick, do will my love for Taylors to future tailors. I, Bill Orndorff, do will my scholastic abilities to Kyle Cassell. I, James Beard, do will my dreams in Sociology Class to Donald Mullenax. I, John Harris, do will the “Part” in my hair to “Pap.” I, Leonard Beverage, will my initials on everything in G.H.S. to future lovers who can put theirs on without erasing mine. I, Billy Joe Chestnut, do will my seat in Study Hall to Peggy Sheets and Marvin Moss. We, Howard Collins and Charles Sheets, do will our front seats in Typing Class to future loafers in the Junior Class. I, Keith Dickenson, will my magnetic attractions for women to any 10 to 12 boys in the Junior Class so there will be enough for everyone. I, Alfred Ervine, will my shortness to James Oliver. I, Jake Galford, will my love for blondes to my brother, Dickie. 1, Ronald Gladden, do will my good humor to Edward Monk. I, Forrest Grogg, do will to the Athletic Association of Green Bank HighSchool, five million dollars ($5,000,000) collectable at the First National Bank of Slab Town. I, Paul Hiner, do will my jokes and Liar's license to Bill VanDevander. I, Kirk Kerr, will my interests in F. F. A. work to Donald Nottingham. I, Gary McPherson, do will my athletic ability to Homer Varner. I, George Moore, do will my typewriter to my brother, Allen, in hopes that it will work better for him than it did for me. I, Robert Neighbors, do will my well worn standing place at the upper fountain to Rodney Gainer. I, Frank Nelson, will my automobile wrecks to Bill Geiger in hopes that he may not have as many as I have had. I, George Pritchard, do will my shyness to Allen Nottingham. I, Gilbert Rexrode, do will my sun-visor to anybody who owns a Buick. I, Warren Slavens, do will my fatal charm with the women to anyone who can handle them as well as I can. I, Alfred Sutton, do will my big ears to Mr. Harris. I, Bob Vance, will my used roller-skates to Mrs. Poscover, on which she can skate through the halls. I, Jennings Wright, do will my love fdr arguing to anyone who wants to become a lawyer. I, Donald Yates, will my wavy hair to Donald Starcher. I, Bill Galford, being flat broke and having nothing to will, leave my good wishes to the underclassmen. I, Elbert Whanger,will my bass horn to somebody big enough to carry and blow it at the same time.
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