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P LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT To Wliotvl IT MAY CONCERN: We, the Seniors of Point Pleasant High School, City of Point Pleasant, County of Mason, State of West Virginia, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-live, knowing ourselves to be of sound mind, do hereby declare the following to be our last will and testament. To our principal, Mr. Withers, we leave many thanks for his kindness and guidance during our three years of high school. To our sponsors, Miss McCulloch, Miss Clark, Miss Burdette, and Mr. Green, we leave the junior class. To next year's seniors we leave our dignity, privileges, books, and patience with the on-coming juniors. Also, to them we leave all unchewed chewing gum, apple cores, cold lunches. football and basketball scars. all broken pencil sharpeners. half-hlled note books, and all other unclaimed properties of no value whatsoever. To next year's juniors we leave our courage and endurance that they might endure the seniors of next year. The following individual bequests are made: Kenneth Rose bequeaths his shyness and quietness to Jake Sommerville. Lona Layne bequeaths her dignif fied honing to Willie Johnson. Eugene' Chapman, Dale Nibert, and Robert W. Sayre bequeath their studious hab'ts to Hobart Crookham, Ray Hill, and Tony Colley. June Aeiker leaves her pep to anyone who can keep up with her. Mary Ann Berkley and Linda Aeiker leave their musical ability to Betty Lou Bell and Betty Williams. Homer Martin leaves his popularity to anyone who can play football, basketball, and croon like Bing Crosby. Bob Miller leaves his speed to Zeke Burdette. Dale Taylor leaves his tallness to Carl Smith. Jack Smith leaves his- well, Jack just leaves. Billy Riflle leaves his he-man whiskers to Bob Foglesong. Edna Jane Edwards and Ruth Reynolds leave their auburn hair to Maxine Yost and Frances Jean Edwards. Lois Bennett and Nancy Ferguson leave their acting ability to Faye Lutton and Dottie Jean Lewis. Billy Rawson wills his broad shoulders to Sonny Houghton. Gus Douglas wills his job as president of the Student Council to another of the people's choice. Glenn Bruestle wills his trig and physic books to any other genius. Bemadine, Justine, Mary Agnes, and Robert E. Sayre leave their last name to Bonnie and John Sayre. Eileen Sines leaves her A's to Jack Colley. Lois Wartenburg and Patsy Yester leave their pleasant ways to Carolyn Gaskins. Betty Ann McCulloch, Helen Rogers, and Phyllis Hen- derson leave their blond hair and chewing gum to Lily Faye Staats and any other blond sophomore. Carl Morrison and Otho M5955 leave their ability to make noise in home room to Donald Parker and Charles Sayre. Irene Gardner leaves her quietness to Vivian Knapp. 'Rose Ann Glass and Polly Ann Filson leave the stage make-up kit to anybody who wants it. Jack Buxton leaves his arguments to Jack Kuffner. Patricia Ingraham leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Jennie Oliver. Mary Zuspan leaves her absences to anyone who can get away with it. Faye Blake and Bonnie Caudill have decided to take their looks with them. Pearl Chapman, Catherine Roush, Josephine Gibbs, Lucille Roush, and Lily Staats leave bus No. 4 with love to the Board of Education for repair. Eleanor Bailey leaves her height to Lenora Wears. Vonda Lee Barnette leaves her friendliness to Verdon Stutler. Mary Anthony leaves her chubbiness to Gloria Roush. Evelyn Anderson leaves her new-found friends to Mary Nell Mitchell. Irene Beard and Betty Lee bequeath their 4-H projects to two town girls who can't boil water. To Margaret Bush. Carolyn Moore, and Phyllis Viers, Betty Jo Brown, Ruby Knightstep. and Mina Kent leave their interest in the opposite sex. Sylvia Gle'ason and Charlotte McDaniel leave their jobs at O. J. Morrison's to O. J. Morrison. Patty Durbin, Lucy Stutler, Esterina Modula, and Kathleen Honaker leave their dark hair to all junior blondes. Virginia Blake leaves her pleasant voice to the telephone exchange. Annette Lewis leaves to Junior Gerlach her ability to secure ads for the Oh-Kan. To Jean Oliver, Faye Hall bequeaths her winning smile. Phyllis Herdman and Jean Wandling leave their seats on bus No. 6 to anyone who can grab them. Viola Kayser and Edna Koblentz leave their jerk jobs to Mrs. Black. Betty Jo Matthews and Carolyn Rulen will all complaints to the crabs in Crab Creek. Inez Monroe leaves her absences from Bible Class to next year's ministers. Betty Myers wills her pigtails to Anita Camp. Frances Neal leaves the managing ofJCrogers to Billy Capehart. Dora Cullen and Nora Hoffman will their nickname, 'iGold Dust Twins, to Eileen Cottrell and Ruth Lewis. Charles Cunningham bequeaths his No. l0 shoes to Ronald Rickard. Blondena Thomas leaves her m's and n's to Miss Mary. To Miss Skene Betty Treadway wills her nimble lingers. Bertie Wears bequeaths her glasses to Miss Sovine. Nancy Yerges leaves her ability in physics class to Mr. Jordan, and Elaine Yost leaves her slimness to Flo Ann Jackson. 'llum Barton leaves his curly hair to Jean Austin. Wade Bennett, Cecil Buck, Denver Casto, and Billy Knapp leave their pews in King's Church to anyone who ifeels religiously inclined. Gene Dunn, Cluster Glenn, and Ray McConihay will their height to Charles Knapp and Keith Shinn. To the Register Publishing Company Eugene Hanes leaves his numerous newspaper articles. Richard Kinnard leaves his chair in Student Council to Carl Gardner. To Christa Bell Mayes and Libby Lasley, Laura Noland, Margaret Plants, and Evelyn Robinson leave their ways with the manager of the dime store. Ethel Durst leaves the planning of next year's Oh-Kan to Joan Knapp. Wilma Sallaz leaves her quiet, demure ways to Betty Kessel. Donald Sines leaves his knowledge of dairy cattle to some city slicker. Bill Lewis bequeaths his interest in music to Harry James. Herman Morgan, Lawrence Withers, and Ernest Taylor leave their vacant chairs in home room to someone who is not l-8. Jgck Noble leaves his ways with the women to Bilg Bagorgg Charles Pullins and Bobby Rogers leave their likes and dislikes to Wayne Burdette'TfBH'BilIy Waldie. Ddyion Tfhinn leaves his girl friends to anyone who can get them. Bobby Rayburn wills his blond hair to Mr. Boggess. Howard Schultz, Jr. leaves his blue eyes and bashful ways to next year's sophomores. Willy Wilson wills his good nature to any other swell guy. In witness whereof we, the Senior Class, have set our hand to our last will and Dgxestament at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, May 15, 1945. ' ' ' Testator-RAY MCCONIHAY. 36 The 1945 Oh-Kan
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