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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Onancock High School of 1971, being of sound mind, memory and understand¬ ing, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, revoking all previous wills heretofore made by us. SECTION I Article I To Mr. Hoppes we leave our respect, appreciation and sincere admiration for helping us as a class and as individuals throughout our high school days. Article II To the faculty we leave our gratitude for their patience and thoughtfulness shown through the years. Article III To the Juniors of O.H.S. we leave our memories and hope that their senior year is as great as ours has been. SECTION II Article I Donna Smith leaves her ability to stick her foot in her mouth to Linda McNary. Article II To Onancock High School, Danny Shrieves leaves his red hair to brighten the halls and his laugh to echo in them. Article III Morris Poulson leaves his height to Bobby Marsh and Milton Lilliston. Article IV Marie Bailey and Emma Nock leave Joanne Drummond and Eli Strand their silence (If it’ll do any good). Article V Peggy Martin and Elizabeth Hudson leave their hair-dos to David Strand and Carey Strand. Article VI To Jeanette Ruediger, Debbie Daley leaves all her wild football games. Article VII Scotty Scott and Linwood Davis leave their sex appeal to Charles Nock and George Shrieves. Article VIII Susan Parker wills her ability to make friends to Teresa Annis. Article IX Mallory Davis leaves Dru Marsh 120 gallons of gas to take over his continual dating of girls 30 miles away. Article X Jane Bowling wills her “spotlight” to Robin Bradley. Article XI Tony Edwards leaves Ronnie Harmon his afternoon girl passengers provided he drives them directly home after school. Article XII Kevin Harmon wills his head to Mr. Hoppes. Article XIII Diane Doughty and Becky Russell leave their wedding bells to Mary Margaret Johnson and Peggy Smith. Article XIV Peggy Harrison leaves her shortstop position to Marsha Strand and recommends an extra wide glove. Article XV Barney Russell leaves his corny jokes to Richard Savage and Larry Drummond. Article XVI Penny Adams leaves Valerie Simpkins her good grooming tips. Article XVII To Elaine Fletcher, Patricia Jefferson leaves her good disposition. Article XVIII Eloise Walker leaves her figure to Cindy Turlington and Kristan Taylor.
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James Oliver Williams Robert Patton Wilson Elizabeth Ann Williams Robert Arnold Windsor Claude Lee Wise 20
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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 Article XXXVII Article XXXVIII Article XXXIX Article XL Article XLI Joyce Bibbins and Romona Custis leave Joan Murray and Joanne Milliner their constant smiles. Mike Matthews leaves his way with women to Craig Killmon and David Kelly. Sammy Morris wills his hairy chest to Doug Ayres and Orlando Riley. To Violet Abney and Betty Ann Perry, Joyce Hart leaves her feminine ways. Libby Williams leaves her long golden locks to Miss Barnes. Gaye Savage leaves her position on the BKB team to Colleen Cooper, if she can get rebounds on her tip toes, too. Pat Wilson leaves his promptness to Mark Waldron and William Drummond. Jerry Taylor wills his brains and leadership ability to Marvin Bagwell. Emory Hurst wills his 27 whiskers to Jeff McCoy and Steven Kelly. Douglas Bundick leaves his position as hat-check boy at the Armory Dances to James Walker. Joe Lewis leaves his ability to climb through the girls’ bathroom window during Armory dances to Vincent West. Geraldine Hope wills her attendance record to Delores Veney. Craig Savage leaves Calvin Drummond his academic average in hopes he can do something with it. B. W. James wills his ability to get picked on by the girls in French class to Larry Strand. Terry Moore wills his hair to Mr. Barnes so his head won’t get cold in the winter. Denise Nelson leaves Gloria Jenkins the bottle of tranquilizers she used as annual editor. Robert Windsor wills his book “1001 Excuses for Not Doing Your Homework” to Rufus Drummond and Allan Stand. Phyllis Taylor leaves Ritha Reed her position in F.H.A. Vivian Thompson, Cora Dix, Blanche Bunting, Debbie Lawson, and Darlene Walker will their place in Miss Barnes’ homeroom in the mornings to Mabel Finney and Barbara Turner. Hollie Scott leaves his place in Mrs. Richardson’s heart to Bruce Rappaport. To Allan Reed and Jerome Turner, Sylvia Blake wills her perpetual mouth. Vic Long leaves Ann McMath his parking place in front of school. Billy Ewell leaves to Paul Thomas his bottle of “Curl Free”.
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