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Class Will The Senior Class of 1959 doth hereby set forth her Last Will and Testament and as such doth hereby revoke or rescind any or all other Wills previously made by her and thereby declare the following individual excerpts as final and conclusive and will in nowise retract any form of said Will. These, then, may be termed final and conclusive, and, as such, must be termed legal to the point where such benevolences are given in the true light of philanthropy, to wit: Ray Taylor timidly wills to George Shaw, Eileen Larsen, and Cloyd Bittner, from nearby Fairhope-town, the necessary City slicker atmosphere, so that they also may become 'smoothies' in their Senior Year. Rita Atwell relinquishes , reluctantly, her all-too-many corridor trips to Mila Leydig with the suggestion that the latter will see fit to suppress said unnecessary habit. Iay Bittner will consign his Sneaky-Pete characteristics to Paul Clites with the hope that Paul will store same and forget same. Russell Flanagan will deed over to Ross Mays his procrastination in all things scholastic. Carolyn Carpenter donates to Thelma Logsdon and Carole Logsdon her mysterious ways and a dateless f?J Senior year, the sum total of which may lead to oblivion. Bernard Mazer will leave his trumpet ability and accumulated dividends from the Dance Band for Roger Cook to apportion to some deserving musician. Kendall Browning will cede all his unused shirt buttons and a bared chest to Royce Waltman to contain same to the basketball court. Raymond Browning will give up his braggadocio to George Resh, who mayhap, may see fit to hogtie it. Florence Cook resigns her sadness and reserved manners to Carol Rizer. Rosalee Campbell donates her explosive nature to Sandra Rexroad and Marlene Kirchner, the combination of which may produce a nuclear reaction. George Cook cedes over to Floyd Imler an uneventful and lackluster Senior year. Janice Cauley will exchange her pleasantness for a portion of Mae Belle Gaster's nonchalance . Roger Delozier will entrust to his neighbor, Charles Burkett, all his secret, if in- effectual, desires and dreams of a rosy future. Shirley Evans wills her ladylike and completely serene Senior year to Brenda Haines for continuance of same. John Deneen cedes his politeness and studious ways to all those junior boys need- ing more of the same. Helen Gibbner will present her method of proceeding quietly-and alone-to her class- es to Loretta Troutman, Marsha Stallings, and Mary Lou Taylor. Ray Fichtner donates his blocking ability in football to any non-playing basketball candidate. Audrey Kline bestows her unique bashfulness to Zella Zeigler. Larry Leydig turns over his presidential gavel to the proper junior personage. Faith Korns pledges to Eleanor O'Reilly the HOPE that her Senior year will be as CHARITABLE as hers became. Pearl Leydig donates her singing ability to Paula Clapper and Sandra Cook. Thomas Logsdon and Norman Mason will offer their unhurried and unused scholastic talent to Iohn Shaffer. Willa Leydig gladly gives up two lonesome semesters to another lonely heart--Reeve Wise. Connie Miller's 'let's get to the point' attitude is consigned to Linda Minnick.
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