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Will 1, Nelson Malone, will my smoking ability to David Hendrix. I, Arleen McMillan, will to the Bilalians of Greensboro High my ability to question and defend my rights even when all odds were against me. 1, Betty Pearson, will to Elaine and Jackie my sex appeal and magnificent legs which are too pretty to show. I, Tammy Porter, leave to my brother, Danny Porter, and to Mary Lolmaugh the ability to work and finish school at the same time. 1, Kenneth Powell, will to Glen Ellis my positions of Fullback and Lineback, for he has waited long enough. 1, Brenda Pride, will to Shirley and Jackie my ability to slip to the store and not get caught. I, Sandra Sansom, will to Ann Jorda and Donna Kay Phillips my ability to cook. I, Eleanor Joyce Scott, will to my sisters and niece, Glennis Scott, Start a Brown, Takilia Me Nealy, my cheerleader’s uniform so they can hold my place on the cheerleader squad. 1, Alvin Shipmon, will to younger students at this school the ability to utilize their brains. I, Emma Lou Wilson, will my ability to finish school with a peace of mind, to my sisters and brother, Mary Wilson, Sharon Wilson, and Nelson Wilson. I, Anthony Jerome Pride, will Alvin Gainous a pair of scissors, to cut the string because he’s strung out. I, Ricky Donnell Ford, will to David Seymore, “a challenging walk that can’t miss. ” I, Ewanya James, will to my son the ability to be like his father. 1, Ricky Lemieux, will to Kenny Dyer my ability to play split end and run at least 5 miles a game without getting the ball. 1, Danny Marshall, will to Lonnie Capers the ability to play halfback and linebacker so he won’t have problems with splinters this year. I, Barbara Williams, will Vanessa Bailey a red blouse so she will stop asking Earlene about hers.
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Class I, Earlene Bailey, will to my sister, Pamela, my closet space so she will have enough space to hang her clothes and her dolls' clothes. I, Brenda Battles, will to my sister, Inez, and my sister-in-law, Willie Mae, my typing skills. I, Marcia L. Chestnut, will to Adrienne, Gloria, and Sylvia Jakes my ability to stay cool when things go wrong. I, Mary Catherine Deese, will to Angel Clark all the fun I've had in the FFA. I, Lena Edenfield, will to my sisters, Jane and Martha, my ability to get along with people. I, Victor Edwards, will to my brother, Doug, the ability to pass Mrs. Ross’ math class. I, Debbie Fiffer, will to Greensboro High School, the ability to win more games. I, Clint Ford, will my ability to grow taller, to my brother, Alvin. I, Monica Gainous, will to my brothers and sister, Alvin, Morris, and Latrenda, the ability to stay together under any weather and finish school with dignity. I, Debra Gilcrease, will Michael Garrett, a year’s supply of Height Pills. ” I, Donna Hanna, will my ability to be short to Lisa Martin, so she can go on a date and wear heels. I, Helen Hendrix, will my prettiness to my friend, Sandra Denwiddie, and my sisters, Devonne, Linda, Chris and Dot. I, Donnie Hosey, will my ability to Jimmy Hall, not to get caught by the Florida Highway Patrol. I, Alvin Holmes, will my blocking ability to Terry Dawkins. I, Karen Mattz, will to my sister, Danila Williams, the ability to become a cheerleader in her senior year. I, Pat Murray, will my ability to Terry Dawkins, to stop “raising so much fuss” and live a normal life, etc. P.S. Except on weekends. 20 I, Velytta S. Mabry, will to Jacqueline L. Mabry, the knowledge and wisdom of how to be sweet and kind to people no matter what.
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