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356151 will . We, the immortal Senior Class of 1959, leave behind to our fellow classmates the many treats that we have had in our last year. Firstly, we would like to leave behind our wonderful nocturnal journeys down the hill in wintertime and our meals to future fortunates. Secondly, we would like to leave behind our transmission of daily assignments through the air vents. Next we wish to leave our marvelous heat- ing systems and barometers which have gotten us through the winter. Our ever pre- vailing starvation is another thing we must part with for we feel it would be a shame to walk out of here suffering from malnutrition. Our fourth john is something we fear wc can't take with us also, although it has endeared itself to us, consequently, we bequeath it to the Juniors who will find out, from experience, that it never fails to be broken. Although there have been no serious accidents with the new double decker bunks we feel that we should leave them all and may we add as a small re- minder - BRING BANDAGES .- as falling from high altitudes is positively NO fun. Lastly, we would like to leave our cutting through the smoke barrier to anybody who feels that pyromaniacs are useful people. Gail Mitton leaves her wild jeepster to the Spanish girls so they too can be day-hops. Her faux-pas, Dora Graber leaves to Sassy Kambhu. To Janis White, Tika Waterman leaves her superior organizing ability. In hopes that her growing pills will work better for Darolyn Dibble, Dot Esser re- luctantly leaves them behind. Sally Layman wills to Melanie Campbell ALL of her Trouble.,' To Margaret F laccus, Bonnie Cornelius leaves her gym suit in hopes that she won't wear it out. Her oh, so southern accent Jo Colonna leaves to Julie Crane. Estella Quintana leaves her beautiful English dialect to Miss Morton. To Francis Holden, Sally Taggard leaves all of her hidden treasures. As ever Su Cummins leaves hungry. In her C. Sandals, Betsey Jones leaves trotting down the hall. At 33.85 per pack, Barbara Daugherty leaves her gum chewing to anyone who can afford that price. Win Bloom leaves her ability to crash through walls to Louise Gilliam and Cindy Dennis. Her long black stockings and Bohemian boots Lisa Lawler leaves to Mrs. Rogers so that she might endure another winter at Knox. Pam Penny leaves Miss McGlue to Find another right hand man. Margo Essick leaves the 18th floor to Bowes and Corky. Her prominent love of horses, Penny Knowlton leaves to Vindy. Barbara Ann Rose leaves her middle name to Barbara Walker Rose. To Betsey Bach and Mary Ellen Puglio, Stacy leaves her ability to sing on key? Charlie Wright leaves to Rosemary Baruch her lens cleaner. To Sue Scott, Chris Thayer leaves her bottle of sunshine and to Janet Morrow her love of dissecting animals. Margie Toors leaves her ability to dream to Timmy Morrow. Kathy Harding is the proud possessor of Donna Atwill's week-end excursions. To Stephanie Wittenbel, Kate Schneider leaves her short hair. Joan Kessel regretfully leaves behind her jokes to anyone willing to adopt them. To Bella Halfon. Jerry Obletz leaves her ability to solve problems. Her extreme plumpness, Luisa Villegas leaves to Penny Heck. To Mary Riley, Sue Carhart leaves her ability to keep quiet. Candy Dalton proudly leaves her curly hair to jackie Landry. 36
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Witnessed by: emh 2511611112111 Mia Fonssagrives leaves to Linda Shepard her tee shirt and the presidency of the Voodoo Club. The Scotch hat of Joan Nixon is being left to Lollypop in hopes that she may develop a Scottish burr. Benita Browarsky leaves to Mariluz Quintana her wonderful ability to translate es- panol papers, and her organizing ability to Gale Speir. Georgea McPherson leaves incognito. Donnajean Merten leaves her affinity for royalty to Joan Zabski. To Carolyn Uhl, Sandi Cox leaves snowy roads, and to Missy Brownback she leaves her energy. Due to the rapidity of her departure, we never found out what Jayne Flynn left. Our mascot, Lady, regrets that she must leave with us, but her barking has told us that she leaves behind the growing shrubbery for any other dog that might roam on the campus. Although we fear we must leave Mrs. Dawkins behind, we want to express our deep gratitude and thanks for all that she has done for our class this year, we couldn't have found a better advisor. Signed, sealed and delivered on this 5th day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-eight in our presence: The Class of 1959 44441 Wadifkffeb QM!! 37
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