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l.As1'wu.l. Ano 'rssrnmsru' I, ROBERT JOHNSON, do hereby leave my seat and good grades In Miss Walsh's psychology class to Ann Holmes. I, SYBIL JOHNSON, leave the abllity IU to target my locker combinatlon to my slster, Maxine. I I, ANNE JONES, leave my abillty to learn history to some smart student who doesn't need it. I, LARRY JONES, being at sound mlnd and body leave to my brother, Kenny, the abillty to get along with Mr. Burns and go to the library during his period. CHS I, THOMAS JUDY, do hereby leave my future millions to Il, MYRON KRAMER, do hereby leave my ability to mem- orlxe all my poetry and read a book ln the last week at the slx week perlod to some up and coming senlor. I STEPHEN LEE, came to Charleston High and got myselt a wlfey. I hope some at the Iunior boys can get one as sweet as Dixie Wolcott was to me. I, LAWRENCE LUCAS, do leave . . . I hope!! I, SAMUEL LUNNEY, hereby leave my seat In physics class to Som Corbin. I, JOHN LYBRAND, being of sound mind, and not much of a sound body, do leave thls to Don Ellis and John Sheppard. I, GLORIA MASSALON, do hereby will and bequeath my collection ot lakes and my abillty to tell one each day, to Ann Renken, Maxine Johnson, and Pamela Lempesls. I, NORMAN MATHISEN, being of sound mlnd IH do here- by leave to Paul Scarpa, my abillty In chemistry. SI, MARY LEE McCABE, do hereby leave my posltlon as cheerleader to Betty Wlllloms and Betty Burn. 1 I, .CLIFF McKEI'l'I'lAN, leave to some brllllant Junior, my great Ul capaclty ltl for physics. l, ANN McSWAlN, being of sound body and no mlnd leave my abillty to ask questions to Joe Jordan. I, HUGH MIMS, belng ot sound mlnd do leave flttls period study hall to some rlslng senior. I, MARY ANN MOORE, leave to Potty Quattlebaum my tolling grades in physlcs, and to the boys In physics, ,Patty Quattlebaum. ' I, MARY ANN MOORER, being ot sound rnlnd, do hereby leo? my hxrclrname Dlmples to anyone who Is lucky enough to ave t m. - . I, ELEANOR MIJLLER, do leave the nacknarne Geranium to some rising Senlor tor Mr. Seabrook to rename In Math class. I, MARIE MUNRO, being of soundless mlnd and soundtul mouth do hereby leave to Marilyn Nevlls and Josephine Reeves my abillty to graduate vrlth talllng grades- E I, BEN NANCE, dolhereby leave . for my vacation. - I, PEGGY NELSON, leave my tree perlod to any rlslng iunlor and hope they have as much fun as I dld. I, MARION NEWTON, leave my welght and helgh to be equally dlvlded between Fred Greene and my brother, Buxxy, so they con both be football players. - I, CATHERINE OLIVER, belng of almost sound mlnd and rather -sentimental heart to hereby leave my thanks and best wishes to all the students and teachers, who have helped make my years at Charleston High so wonderful. I, PURNELI. ORVIG, leavesto somebody the girls tram .Rivers and my place as coach ot the III Y, B team, and Jr. -All Stars. lOnly hardworkers wontedl. Q - .A 1, unnonoowsus, nun tm. nm: wma nnslbnnn niy second homo to all my trlends. - A . ' it g I, BEVERLYIPARKER, do hereby will and bequeath to Clarence Ray, my seat at the Senlor Iunchroom table in hopes that he will get to use lt. ,L my f M may . X A be I, sons-r ruu.urs,1 leave this ew! but school Q to my sister, Marilyn. ,.s- It Q e s U - A -. i A I, VASCO PICKETT, belng ot. sound mind Ill do hereby leave ll hopel my classical records to next yeafssenlon. know- ... . -Ing tbotgthey wlll have as muchgtunldanclng to, them as jve dld. New A .leave my wonderful times at CHS to my slster, Joan, my vocals- I, PEGGY PORTER, leave my position as treasurer ot the Y Teens and J.H.A. to an underclassman who needs a Ilttle extra money once in a. while. lt really helps! P I, MARTHA RANDOLPH, leave my place on the basketball team to any unsuspectlng undorclassrnan who's wllllng. I, FRED RICHARDS, do hereby leave my abillty to do Algebra to Richard Weil and Howard Moseley. I, HELEN RICHARDSON, bequeath to Brenda Richardson my posltlon In All State Band and to Craig Kopper my position as head drummer. I, CAROL ROLIMILLAT, being of sound mind l?l do hereby leave, and hope summer school can get another supporter. I, JUDY SANSBURY, do hereby leave my seat In chemistry class to my brothers, Marshall and Chester, In hopes that Mr. Bolger wlll do wonders with them. l, JOHN SCHIMER . . . do leave. ' I, SALLY SEEBECK, bequeath to my cousin Burk my drnale with Miss Pickett so that he may see Mlna whenever he wus es. . I, GEORGE SHIER, leave my Irish luck to Paul Scarpa and his trlend, Mary Jenkins. I, RICHARD SIMMONS, leave my office as Red Cross Rep- resentative to an underclassman who wants an office wlthout much work attached to lt. I, ROBERT SMITH, leave to all Spanish pupils the upset room of Mr. Uzzell. I, ROBIN SMITH, leave the eighth grade girls ot next year to the senior boys ot next year. I, MARILYN SMOAK, leave to my brother, Raymond, my :bility to always get into trouble when I have a substitute eac er. A l, JOHN STAMATIADES, will return to CHS to pay tribute to any student who con break my record ot 42 days late to school and not be escorted to the prlnclpal's ottlce. A I, CHARLES STRANGE, do leave my seat ln Miss Ander- son's English class and my abillty to get along with her to Sam Corbin who will need lt. I, LAMAR SUMLER, do hereby leave. . I, LOUDEAN TENNYSON, being ot sound lil mind, do hereby: Leave some lunlor scrougehead tor Mr. Seabrook to uss w t . , 1, Annette tooo, being ot sound .nina gnu when been leave to some unlucky rising senior the privilege l?l ot being Football Cheerleader. . I, JERRY TRIBBLE, hereby leave my studying oblllty to Henry Ohlandt. He might need lt. 1 1, nsnunn rucumnu, belng ot sound n-and and may do hereby bequeath to Stephen Lee one union suit. l, BILL TURNER, being at sound mind and spirit, hereby leavle nsy locker to anyone who thinks they are an excellent mec on c. I, nos: MARY wuson, being at mna l?4l mind and memory, do hereby leave my abillty to get to school late wlth- out staylng In, to anyone who needs it. , I, ANNE WEHMAN, being at sound mlnd lll, do leave my abillty to get along with Miss Pickett to my most needy sister. , I, BETTY WEST, do hereby will my love for music to all music lovers and then to-every new-comer at the school, I bequeath my love tor CHS. - I, EDITH WHEELER, do hereby leave Mary Valossalris my pasltion as honorary secretary ot the B.P.A. and to my Ilttle brother, James, l leave my many happy days at CHS In hopes he'II have as much tun as I have had. il,eMAUDE WHISTON, leave my brother George CHS and hope that he doesn't inherlt my memory and abillty to be late. I I, JOHN WILBANKS, do hereby leave for Folly beach. I XI, DIXIE WOLCOTT, belng of l?l mind and body do ,hereby to an up and comlng cheerleader, and rnyfjob as ottlcernonltor 4 si l E w I I I 5 S! 5 l +3 rnncknsjfglenfllinnsyrlsnyggfmyffgrgsulwg if ' to n fume trick nm. A so ,sg 'Exif g 557-an sl, -SALLY ,zsml.sn.. belng ol, swnaynuna one body, def iE'F3b2gSiiIEgfj'sfymqmu-pggggqgpghqvi- Nig4dlesDauglas,,.Jlnj,rnyj'Sel4-'self --hereby -wlll and bequeathfto my-ybrotherjltobtfl IQYQ-PGIIGYHHGQIA41. ' 5. 'Bob 'Iownsendmy love ofthe theater.,--1 A ii. X' f-- -ewhieh-nobody -can readdnotioven Il i., fe. 5.1117 5 :ff rg V. A J A .iez 1 I f .5 N ,Em-giiesf is
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