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lost will ond testoment article I, to the teachers: To Mrs. Hoal we leave a new batch of art students who like to draw dead trees. To Miss Temple we leave a new collection of mottoes and quotations. To Mr. Breedlove we leave a neat filing cabinet. We leave to Mrs. Fraricis a hungry group of students who will eat loads of popsicles and give her the wrappers. To Miss Beamer we leave another Grace Mauney so she can grade a good driver education paper. To Mrs. Baird we leave a home room that is not noisy but likes to wash blackboards . To Mrs. Whitley we leave a five-pound box of candied relative pronouns. To Mrs. Deacon we leave a group of monitors who do not congregate in the halls. article II, to the next ninth grade: To next year's science students, we leave the Bell Telephone Science Series and another couple of pig's and cow's hearts to cut open. Betty Davis leaves her pep to the next head cheerleader, and this year's cheerleaders leave their grace, poise, and charm to next year's. Margaret Zieber leaves her cello to anyone strong enough to carry it. Marjorie Rankin leaves her unending chatter to anybody else who can get away with it. Marvin C Preacher Q Smith leaves his position as Devotions Chairman to whomever gets it next year. Mark Moses leaves his bright red pants to Bill Tinnell. Sherry Watson and Mary Sue Younger leave their love for horses to Gail Oliver. article HI, to Miss Hoover and the faculty: To Miss Hoover and the faculty we wish a pleasant summer and many more happy years at Lee. '
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