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HEREBY WILL I, Eddie Stemple, will my memories of the Webster Springs game to Steve Weatherholt. I, Anna Thomas, will my luck with a certain boy to a certain Sophomore girl in hopes that she has as much trouble with him as I did. We, Carol Thomas and Cathy Gibson will our slacks to Mr. Cassell since he won’t let US wear them. I, Ronnie Tibbs, will my ability to go out with two girls the same night to anyone who can take it. I, Dianna Tyree, do hereby in a crazy state of mind, will my good sense of humor to any¬ one that can put up with those people who never know when to quit joking. I I, Brenda Warren, will my seat on the bus to Larry Kramer and Mike Fitzgerald in the hope that they have as much fun looking at Mitchell’s Garage as I did. I, Sandra Watson, will my seat in shorthand to anyone who likes to open the door. I, Saundra Watson, will my seat in Senior English to anyone with a better brain. They’ll need it! I, Junnie Williams, do hereby will my job on the Snake Fang Staff to anybody who has the nerve to take it. I, Ivan Withers, being of sound mind do hereby will to Elmer Friel and Loren Jackson my football socks in hopes that they can stand to wear them as 1 did. I, Brenda Workman, will my locker to anyone who wants the old torn-up thing. I, Wilma Wyatt, will my position as head cheerleader to Lois Sharp in hopes that she can hold up the school spirit in future years.
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THE SENIORS DO I, Hope McComb, will my seat in Senior English to Jo Ann Underwood; if she is smart she won’t take it! I, Donny McElwee, will my ability to play drums to Randy Vanscoy in hopes that he has as much fun as I have had in M.H.S. I, Nancy McKenney, will my place in shorthand II to Betty Reed in hopes that she does better there than I did. I, Pearl Miller, will my ability in typing to Diane Buzzard to stay caught up. I, Thomas Moore, will my ability in the position on the football team to Greg Irvine. I, Doug Morrison, will to Brent Withers my position at blocking back in hopes he can do as good a job as I did. I, Ronnie Peacock, will my big ears to Johnny Wilfong hoping he won’t have to stretch his. I, Mark Pifer, will all of my Senior books to myself because I will be here next year. I, Hope Rimel, will to a certain girl my pig-pen cause I know it will come in handy. I, Charma Sage, will my ability to do the Bogabaloo to Miss Mann in hopes that she can move her feet as fast as her head. I, Charles Sheets, will my Senior English workbook to Mr. Bennett. We, Mike Sheets and Glen Wade, will to Mr. McNeel all of our extra locks of hair in the event he may need them some cold morning. I, Danny Sharp, will the ingrown toenail on my left foot to Mr. Bennett. I, Zella Shearer, will to my sister, Jenny, all my good looks and hope she gets Dizzy from them. I will my 1840 model car to Glenda Cutlip in hopes she drives herself crazy like me. I, John Sparks, will a case of strings and a box of steel guitar picks to Jerry Dale in hopes that he can better himself in the music field, before he destroys it! I, Paul Sparks, will all my cigarette butts to Leo Mace because he does not smoke.
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OUR FINAL PERFORMERS SENIOR BAND MEMBERS FIRST ROW; Donnie McElwee, Anna Sue Thomas, Hope Rimel, Anne Mallow, Sheila Curry. SECOND ROW: Sandra Watson, Mary Dever, Marilyn Beverage, Mike Sheets, Eddie Stemple, Tom Moore. 1 1 SENIOR ATHLETES FIRST ROW: Mike Cain, Ronnie Carpenter, Thomas Moore, Henry Armstrong. SECOND ROW; Ronnie Tibbs, Doug Morrison, Ronnie Peacock, Manager; Teddy Dunbrack, Ivan Withers. 32
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