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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued from page 27) Jeanne Hestand leaves her charm for capturing a guy, for to her flirting days, she's said good-bye. Nancye Ursery wills her collection of gold footballs and letter jackets to anyone Lucke” enough or Mann enough to get them Fur-long ! Phil Lindsey and Bert Fore leave their love for Stan Kenton to Franz Grissom. Jimmy Crump leaves—and is glad of it! Margaret Cox and Martha Hulse take their happy dispositions, but give the inspiration to Beverly Diffey and Jeanette Caldwell. No one can get around as much as Sallye McGregor and Ann Parrish do, but the idea is left for Jane Wood and Moppy Blackwell. That grand personality of Viva Taylor's is left to Cissy Coles. Billy Altschul wills his knack for disrupting classes to Donald Easterling. Peggy Owen gives her smiling face to the gloomy Juniors who are sorry they aren't graduating. Whipple Love takes his good looks—sorry. Junior girls! Norma Lou Hamilton gladly leaves her size eight shoe to any Junior who can hope to win the biggest-foot-prize at next year's Soc-Hop. Chief Turley leaves his voice echoing through the P. B. H. S. halls, with, Condemn this building! Don Luck wills his dancing feet to Richard Kinman. Ellsworth Watson, Ed Hamberg, and Jim Hercher bequeath their great scientific minds to be divided amongst all Juniors taking Physics. After years of hard labor, Larry Beisel turns the band room over to Rudy Sullivant. Pat Daugherty gives her position as Miss Bullard's capable helper to Sue Ringo. Dan Rogers, Paul Duncan, and Joel Lucke say good-bye to basketball, but leave the team in the hands of Slick Wilson and Thomas Langrell. Jimmie Carol Hardister leaves her ability to lose friends and antagonize people to any Junior or Sophomore who dares to say exactly what he thinks. Jerry Weaver, Bobby Jones, Jerrie Alexander, and Bobby Leslie leave their books to whoever will look under chairs, in classroom corners or under campus shrubs to find them. Patsy Turnipseed leaves the collection of gum wrappers from her purse to any confirmed chewer who sits too far from the waste paper basket to hit the target. Bob Finley leaves well-chewed drawing pens and several empty bottles (ink) to next years ZEBRA artist. Sallylu Bunn leaves the choir—with regrets! The Annual Staff gives to the Pine Cone Staff its apologies for the cruel things said throughout the year about their publications. The Zebra Staff also leaves the Annual room (in a mess as usual) to our Junior Representatives, Eva Pappas, Sally Tisdale, and Joe Pugh. And lastly, the Annual Staff hopes it leaves a favorable impression on all its readers.
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