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I Jane (I’ve got a rock on my left hand, too) Waddell do hereby will and bequeath my true blue heart to Florence Briscoe. (Carole says you will need it if Jack goes to Westminster.) I, Willene (just because I have a diamond doesn't mean I'm gonna get married) Winner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to know I'm getting married but don't know who the lucky guy will be to Phyllis Berry. I, Robert (C-C-C-C-C-Cad) Cadwallader do hereby will and bequeath my love for the outdoors to Bobby (I think I'll write a better Chemistry book) Bono. I, Charlie (blondes are my specialty) Callison, do hereby will and bequeath my pink football socks to Doyle (Doak Walker II) Nicley. I, Arlen (ladies' man) Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath my gumption for making money for the senior trip to the junior class. (They could use it.) I, Myron (Ordonia kid) Griffith, do hereby will and bequeath my map of Ordonia to Freddy Clarke, for him to use when he can't find his way home. I, Joe (boney man) Henderson, do hereby will and bequeath my basketball ability to Jerry Bradshaw. I, Kouwe (John Agar) Hofen, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Floyd Branstetter. (He'll need it when he takes Lois out.) I, Eddie (Crudd) Holliday, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the never sweats to Hurley (you have the wierdest expressions) Zook. I, Edward (Crab) Kanan, do hereby will and bequeath my nine semesters to dear old L. H. S. to Tom Kooreman. I. Dale (S. A.) McMahill, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to polish an apple for Coach to Howard Alexander. I, Lewis (there isn't much I don't know) Meloan, do hereby will and bequeath all my knowledge to Lindell Love. I, John (wampus kitty) Podany, do hereby will and bequeath all my girl friends to Ray (female anonymous) Travis. I, Larry (lover boy) Powell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to argue to Mr. Zaeske. I, W. C. (Casanova) Prewitt, do hereby will and bequeath my love for English Lit” to Nicky Quattrocchi. I, Gene (you tell 'em) Reid, do hereby will and bequeath my way with Mrs. Morrow to Nicky ( sodium kid ) Nickles. I, Charles (Eolia bond) Roan, do hereby will and bequeath my many trips to Eolia to John (I cater to senior girls) Sitton. I, Jack (It's about time for my nap) Sencenbaugh, do hereby will and bequeath my twin to Mac, cause I'm in the Navy now. 1, Jack (long live the highlanders) Williams, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to fall in love so young to Freddie (Oh, that Jane Johnson!) Meloan. I, R. T. (Chief Big-Mouth) White, do hereby will and bequeath my Mohawk hair-cut to Everett Geery. This page is sponsored by WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE.
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SENIOR WILL I, Opal (let's go to Griggsville) Armbruster, do hereby will and bequeath my right to ride around with Jack whenever I want to, to the Love twins. I, Carole (don't call me Bubbles) Bland, do hereby will and bequeath my fickle heart to any girl who thinks she’s in love. I, Mary (I’m gonna live in Paynesville) Bums do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get my feet off the floor to Oey Pitzer. I. Shirley (Charlie My Boy) Campbell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Margaret (the picture of innocence) Chapuis. I, Lois (who will be the next one) Carr, do hereby will and bequeath my good studying habits to Lester Hirst. I, Willella (just call me Billie) Chenoweth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to let the world go by to Penne (me and my troubles) Hoffman. I, Carolyn (Today’s Secretary) Creamer do hereby will and beque h my ability to do everything just right to Donald (Cross-draw Kid) Shipley. I, Bette (always wear a smile) Dewey do hereby will and bequeath my love for the Sophomore boys to Barb Windmiller. I, Melba (Madam Butterfly) Dewey do hereby will and bequeath my graceful height, slim figure, and pleasing personality to Shirley Turner. I, Helen (I like convertibles) Halliburton do hereby will and bequeath my Frankford interests to Evelyn Sue Brown. I, Margaret (How I love to study) Hirst do hereby will and bequeath my good grades to Georgie Gamer. I, Wanda (our first woman president) Lamme do hereby will and bequeath my job in Mr. Zaeske’s office to Judy Murphy. I, Eva (but I like my hair short) Markovits, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finally find the boy of my dreams to Roberta Stewart. I, Joyce (I’m a one-man woman) May, do hereby will and bequeath my undying love for that little town just eleven miles away to Lucille (that isn't very far) Griffith. I, Katherine ( rosy future”) Morton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get that man and keep him to Jo Ann Tipton. I, Darlene (Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend) Pollard do hereby will and bequeath my get up and go attitude to Robert Phillips. (He could use it during basketball season.) I, Frances (I don’t need a crystal ball) Shuford, do hereby will and bequeath my easy-going ways to Bette Schwarz. I. Jeannie (I really knock ’em dead) Suddarth, do hereby will and bequeath my latest book, How to Get Along with Men, to Jeanne Fox. I, Wanda (how I love Secretarial Practice) Umfleet, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet ways to Sharon (little girls should be seen and not heard) Muff.
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