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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Onancock High School of 1962, being of sound mind, memory, and under¬ standing, now write and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all previous wills hereto¬ fore made bv |l? SECTION I Article I To Mr Hoppes we will our admiration and appreciation for guiding us through our high school years. Article II To the faculty we will our deepest gratitude for guiding us through many dispairing moments. Article III To the Juniors we will our ability to work hard, annoy teachers and skip school. SECTION n Article I Carol Wray wills her place at the Frostee Freeze to Michael Hendrickson and Joe Wescott. Article II Cherry Scott wills her man bait to Penny Byrd. Article III Peggy Hundley wills her back porch swing to Linda Barnes and Nancy Carol Evans. Article IV Rita Smullin wills her hidden temper to Darlene Harmon. Article V Arlene Root wills her sweet tooth to Bill Harmon and Roy Drummond. Article VI Veronica Lewis wills her natural jet black hair to Clara Jacob in order to end those weekly rinses. Article VII Revell Milliner wills his lively ways to Curtis Badger. Article VIII Barry Mears wills his fickle ways to Lois Ann Mears and Dottie June Tyndall. Article IX Frank Dorsch wills his pester pills and foolish giggle to Johnny Rogers providing he uses them to annoy, aggravate, and pester everyone. Article X Edward Colonna wills his drawing pencil to Bobby Swain. Article XI Bobby Cherrix wills his musical voice to Johnny Justis, and Billy Phillips. Article XII Barry Bunting wills his well-trained curls to Val East. Article XIII Johnny Kellam wills his parking place to Jerry Long and Dianne Killmon. Article XIV Mary Ann Kilmon wills her ability to catch and hold a man to Pam Melson. Article XV John Selby wills his light bulb for protection from low-flying objects to Dicky Hines. Article XVI Margaret Ann Boggs wills her chocolate cow to Claudia Nottingham. Article XVH Mac Smith wills his chewing gum wad to Norma Scott. 24
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PROPHECY Kay Williams is now Youth Director for Billy Graham. Carol Wray is now a private voice and piano instructor to the Rockefellers. Rita Smullin never seemed to know exactly what she wanted to do, but I think she is very happy teaching basketball to the Africans. Do you remember how Stella Taylor always loved parties? She is now making several ' T.V. appearances and speaking on How to Give a Party. Bobby Murdock was elected President of Boys Town last March. Danny McCloud is the Master of Ceremonies for a New York night club. Albert Parker is Dean of Admissions at Yale. He plans to run for the Connecticut State Senate. Johnny Kellam, head football coach at the University of Maryland, has made several star players from alumni of O.H.S., and his wife, Cherry Lynn Scott, is-teaching How to be a Cheerleader. Clarence Courtney is living in Maine. He is the owner of world wide crab shipping industry. I saw Brooks Harris on last week in the Acme store; he tells me he is manager. Would you have ever believed Ears, Bobby Cherris, of course, has just sold his 6th gold record? DavidBelote is working in the shipyard at Newport News. He said Otha Lewis is the chief race driver for the Pontiac division of General Motors and is taking over Fireball Roberts place. Tom Copes is down in Florida. He entered an eating contest. The last I heard he had won the U.S. record and was planning to go to Europe to compete for the world wide record. Barry Mears is running Copes Ice Co. while Tom is away. Ellen Johnson and Judy Mears are head nurses at John Hopkins Hospital. Now that our reunion has come to a close we wonder what the next ten years will bring. Sincerely, Suzanne Scott 23
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Article XVIII Article XIX Article XX Article XXI Article XXII Article XXIII Article XXIV Article XXV Article XXVI Article XXVII Article XXVIII Article XXIX Article XXX Article XXXI Article XXXII Article XXXIII Article XXXIV Article XXXV Article XXXVI Suzanne Scott wills her leaky, squeaky station wagon to Bobby Taylor providing he will keep the back seat up. Otha Lewis wills his basketball suit to John Eddie Churn if he promises to break Otha ' s record. Margaret Elliott wills her crimson blush to Barbara Fitchett. David Belote wills his athletic ability to Paul White. Tom Copes wills his daily cheeseburgers and dark bars to Henry Custis. Karen Padgett wills the patent of her new invention-a spray called BOYS KEEP AWAY to Linda Killmon. Brooks Harrison wills his Acme customers with short shorts and tight slacks to Scottie Custis. Ellen Johnson wills her first baseman ' s glove to Kitty Nock. Danny McCloud wills his freedom and affectionate heart to Linda Custis. Billy Hickman wills his gift of gab to Betty Hargis and Fay Campbell. Kay Williams wills her reserved manner to Joanna Abrams. Norman Selby wills his feminine charm to James A. Rew and Asher Shrieves, providing they use it with caution and care. Stella Dean Taylor wills her wandering eyes to Phyllis Parks. Carla Williams wills her perfect driving record to Nicky Kellam. Judy Mears wills her newly written book HOW TO ARGUE IN ENGLISH CLASS to Shirley Lewis. Peter Wagner wills his sports car dream to Max Eller and George Lewis. Albert Parker wills his loony ways to Lou Ann Fick. Bobby Murdoch wills his ability to skip school to Dickie Dix, and Frankie Smullin. Clarence Courtney wills his quiet ways to Jackie Custis and Donna Pruitt. Margaret Ann Boggs Testator 25
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