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We, the class of 1957, with watery eyes and wet cheeks Cof P. H. C. S.J declare this to be out last will and testament. Class Will w To the sopho ores we leave our surplus brain. we leave the freshmen our winning ways with the teachers. To Miss Bloo field, we leave an English class who will keep the windows closed and the shades up. we leave Mr. Beha a gossip column to read in his spare time. we will Mr. Pelotte a year's subscription to a song magazine. To Mrs. Sullivan, we leave a class that will get to school on time The seniors ill the juniors the ability to make money easily. m ' m in the morning. we leave to Mr. Call a newspaper staff who will TRY to get a news- paper out once a month. We leave Mrs. Hepburn some senior and junior girls who like to take showers. we will Mr. Tyler some smarter chemistry students who will keep quiet in class. we leave to Mrs. McMann a larger homemaking 5 class. we will Mr. Jones a new dental hygienist. we leave Mr. Hendershot a souped-up hot-rod so he can teach the difference between right and wrong. we leave to Mr. Turcotte some hair clippers so he can give himself a brushcut. we leave Mr. Finnegan some students that need guidance on the ATI tour. we will Mrs. Garlough some assistants to help take care of the senior money. Ruth Conklin leaves her majorette suit to Pat Wright. Ruth LaC1air leaves her crazy ways to Jean Pearl. Linda leaves her piano playing to Jean Wickwire. Dona LaPoint leaves some of her height to Dottie Corbin. Evelyn Russell leaves her clarinet to Jean Wickwire. Joanne Phelix leaves her pony tail to Shirley Conklin.
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CClass Will , cont .5 Ruth Conklin leaves her ability on the trampoline to Juanita Katner The seniors leave Lila Fountain, NPuff-Puffn, a handkerchief to wipe away her tears when she is laughing. Don Petty leaves his basketball uniform to Norman Hoyt. Pat Hoyt wills Carol Strader a boy to go steady with. Linda DeLaire leaves her singing ability to Roger Hoyt. The seniors will Bill LaPoint some tape so he can keep his mouth shut and won't get in trouble with the teachers. Ray Thompson leaves his Saturday night flings to Ronnie Planty. Adrienne Peary leaves her friendly ways to Margaret Rabideau. Dale Sampler and Ray Thompson leave their trips to Fort Jackson to Jim Curry and Chuck Turner. Don Petty leaves his English ability to Dick Corbin. Pat Hoyt leaves being secretary of the senior class to Joanne Phippen. Herb Phippen wills his operator's license to drive after dark legally to Reggie Barrett. Pat Magill leaves the honor of becoming the first senior girl to be engaged to Veronica Randall. Evelyn Russell leaves her small figure to Heidi Foster. Pat and Ruth leave a glass of ginger ale to Diane and Marlene. Shirley Thompson leaves her slacks to her sister, Laura. The seniors will Nancy Nurney an airplane so she can travel from marine base to marine base to see Bob M. Ruth Conklin and Dona LaPoint leave their blond hair and light complexions to Sally Planty and Janice Puryer. The seniors will Diane Plenty, Mary Sevey, and Nancy Phippen the best of luck in cheering next year. Evelyn Russell leaves her straight A's in school to Ronnie Peck. The seniors will Renace LaPoint and Dave Wells some teeth they can call their own.
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