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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the seniors of SO-Sl, being of unsound mind, and lacking in school spirit, do hereby on this suspicious oc- casion, as we look into the blank minds of the faulty jun- iors, bequeath and bestow to them our many talents, abili- ties, and possessions. Danny, you are to receive from U5harkU Dawes his abili- ty to shoot pool. Mary Nell, you lucky girl, Sue wills her many admirers to you. To you, Ann, Melvin gives his undying love and devotion To James Logsdon, Kenneth wills his many and beautiful girl friends. Inez wills her ability to love one man to Shirley Frieben. Alan Richeson leaves his crew cut to Cecil Peterman. Lawrence leaves his ability to leave other men's women alone to John Greer. Melvin leaves his height to Dale Wharton. Charlie Miller leaves his talent to fascinate the girls to Dale Blaylock. To Patsy Anderson, Ted wills his Ulong drawl.H Alta and Jeanette leave their companionship to Jean and Thelma. Sue wills her height to Rosemary. Eldred Schubert leaves his quietness to John Greer. Ann, you unfortunate thing, you are to receive Jamey's false teeth. , Corbett leaves his hilarious laugh to Mardel HRedH Emig. To Esther, with Sue's approval, we leave Bill. Lonesome Pat, Eunice leaves her ability to catch a man to you. To Ruth, Faye gives the charm and elegance which have been characteristic of her ever since she entered the world. To Erma Lee, Ted gives his ability to concentrate and study while in school. To the Freshmen, we leave our many fights with the teachers, our bubble gum, and our smart remarks. To the Sophomores we leave our many hidden charms, our manners, and, last but by all means first, our good looks. Seriously now-last but by all m ans least, we leave to the school the faculty and the books. Written and directed by B.D. Music by M.F. 25 11
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