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Article XXXVII Article XXXVIII Article XXXIX Article XL Article XLI Article XLII Article XLIII Article XLIV Article XLV Article XLVI Article XLVII Article XLVIII Article XLIX Article L Article LI Article LII Article LIII Article LIV Article LV Article LVI Article LVII Article LVIII Article LIX Article LX Article LXI Article LXII Article LXIII Article LXIV Article LXV Article LXVI Article LXVII Article LXVIII Article LXIX Article LXX Article LXXI Article LXXII Article LXXIII Article LXXIV Article LXXV Article LXXVI Article LXXVII Article LXXVIII Article LXXIX Michael Castagna leaves his Saturday night full moon to Jane Gordy. Michael Sample leaves his simple ways to Gregory Taylor. Christy Hansen and Blanche Kindle leave their car insurance bills to Tommy Parks. Melvin Poulson leaves his alertness to Fred Ayres. Laronn Smith wills his muscular posterior to Quinton Davis. Mark Savage leaves his habit of putting his foot in his mouth to Alvin Pettit. Valerie Frazier leaves her ability to hold her man to Beth Haynes. Jeffery Smoot wills his . . .slow. . . talking . . .John. . .Wayne. . . accent to Bill Guy. Tom Northam leaves his faculty poems to Charlotte Williams. Arlette Davis leaves her studious character to Susie Savage. Kathy Zember and Franklin Belote will their quiet attitude to Iris Godwin and Lisa Potts. Bruce Killmon leaves his wild weekends to Ricky Marsh. David Rew leaves his way with women to Garland Eutsler. Hope Georgiana leaves her ability to agree with teachers’ opinions to Lee Lewis. Shelton Askew leaves his moodiness to Susan Mason. Emily Forley leaves her feminine form to Linda Miller. Brian Burdge wills his feminine nickname to Barbara Miles. Eric Fairhurst and Barbara Gaskins leave their long legs to Carter Pruitt. Willie Harmon leaves his modesty to Mark Ayres. Ann Phillips, Marie Revell, and Pat Justice will their compatibility to Julie Barnard and Karen Bennett. Chip Turlington leaves a gas allowance to David Mason. Gail Wimbro and Shirley Stewart leave their absentees to William Matthews. Deborah Northan leaves her place in Mrs. Mapp’s heart to Fred Riley. Deborah Ames leaves her ability to be unnoticed to Ann Matthews. Jeffery Hull leaves his playboy image to Rodney Bays. Survilla Chandler leaves her easy going ways to Ivonnia Drummond. Donna Sample leaves her artistic ability to Elvis Drummond and Sylvia Nock. Joyce Drummond leaves her temper tantrums to Cordelia Nock. Debbie Shrieves leaves her quiet sophistication to Kathy Gardner. Bonnie Matthews wills her cheerleader ' s spirit to Cynthia Martin. Vincent Taylor leaves his avid alertness and con¬ stant awareness to David Wise and Michael Bagwell. Dianna Ames and Geraldine Turner leave their corn row hairstyle to Elsie Bagwell. Steve Walker and Nathan Godwin hopefully leave. Pauline Matthews leaves her ability to be a teachers’ pet to Barbara Johnson, Betty Allen, and Betsy Parker. Darry Sample and Anthony Harris will their quiet ways to Hazel Wharton. Kathy Berry leaves her leadership headaches to anybody stupid enough to take them. Calvin West and Jo Ann Nock leave their together fros to Myron Strand. Margaret Taylor and Cheryl Doiron leave their seats in Clerk Typist Class to Betty Savage. Teri Castronova leaves her schizophrenic personality to Gloria Manuel. Laverne Finny leaves his abilities to go downtown without getting caught to Kevin Bagwell. Linda Wilson leaves her courteous ways to Wayne Parks and Mario Chandler. Tyrone Strand leaves his musical ability to anybody able to fill the spot. Josephine Kellam leaves her teasing ability to James Brown.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senior Class of Onancock High School of 1975, being of sound mind, now write and declare this our last will and testa¬ ment, hereby revoking all previous heretofore made by us. Section I Article I Article II Article III Article I Article II Article III Article IV Article V Article VI Article VII Artivle VIII Article IX Article X Article XI Article XII Article XIII Article XIV Article XV Article XVI Article XVII 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 To Mr. Hoppes we will our deepest respect for retain¬ ing his sanity through four years of trials and tribulations. To the faculty we will our heartfelt admiration for the completion of a job hitherto considered impossible— the education of idiots. To the Juniors we will our ability to befuddle, con¬ fuse, and exasperate parents, teachers, and friends. Section II Gordon Vincent leaves “Funky Stuff” to Rosemary Brown. Ruth Bailey wills her sweet ways to Cheryl Burton. Shonda Dix wills her height to Marcia Ayres. Karen Taylor leaves her ability to go steady with three people at the same time to Cathy Mears. Carolyn Turner leaves her reserved ways to Roberta Golt. Mike Truitt wills his permanent pass to Mr. Hart ' s class to Gregory Parker. Dexter Dix leaves his book HOW TO STAY OUT OF THE OFFICE to Leenell Finney. Michael Parker leaves his late pass to Terence Smith. Wayne Wharton wills his leaping ability to Jane Davis. Sharone Wise leaves her everlasting love for Mr. Bailey to Sadie Tyler. Betty Beasley wills her book MY FRIEND FLICKA to Mary Porterfield. Curtis Parker wills his “cool” to Keith Hall. Sheila Summerville wills her afro to Jacqueline Hamilton. Keith Hopkins wills his “main man” to Steve Turlington. Stephanie Boardley leaves her laugh to anyone crazy enough to take it. Mark Beasley leaves a bowling ball and a price stamper to Roger Chandler. David Strand leaves his loving ability to Edgar Allen. Steve Griffin wills his conceit and air of superiority to Sandra Scarborough. Mary Ann Matthews leaves her love for happiness and peace to everyone in the Class of ' 76. Dodd Obenshain leaves his book SMALL CARS CAN BE FUN to Jimmy Forrest. Maretta White and Maretta Custis leave their under¬ standing ways to all snobbish people. Dorothy Giddens leaves her modeling shape to Rose Chandler. Valerie Turlington wills her Ultrabrite grin to Bar¬ bara Mills. Lucy Giddens wills her slenderness to Sandra Matthews. Sandra Rogers leaves the love for her man to Sharon Berry. Estella Taylor wills her sophisticated ways to Gwen- derlin Parker. George Dennis leaves his height to Susie Jones. Juanita Hall leaves her classroom behavior to Rosie Strand. Becky Ayres leaves her outside shooting ability to Jennie Davis. Betty Wise wills her ability to speak when spoken to —to Leslie Mears. Lafayette Finney leaves his ability to skip class to Whitney Hardstock, Marty Shea, and Steve Daley. Cindy Eutsler leaves her wedding bells to Mary Briggs. Christianna Reed wills her ability to remain small to Sueanne Pruitt. Charles Harmon wills his inability to find his sixth period class to Leroy Baumgardner. Kenneth Chandler leaves his ability to get along with people to Gregory Bundick. Linda Marsh wills her quotable quote “I don’t under¬ stand” to Ray Thompson. 26
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