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' Last' Will and Testament of the Class of '64 We the Class of Nineteen Hundred Sixty-four, being of sound and generous minds, do hereby will and bequeath our possessions to the following: To the teachers and faculty of Prince Edward Academy we leave many warm, happy, and hectic memories of the past five years. We are convinced that, regardless of where life may lead us, the teachers we meet will never surpass or even equal, ours at P.E.A. We feel particularly close to our Senior sponsors, who have worked so hard to help us suc- cessfully through this year, and to prepare us for the adult world and its responsibilities. In gratitude for their guidance during this year, we wish to leave each of them something to re- member us by: To MRS. DAHL we leave 500 volumes of famous Shakespearean quotations memorized and punctuated correctly by her brilliant English students. To MRS. CHA VATEL we donate 500 copies of Time magazine with pictures of famous people on the covers. CSlight1y altered or exaggerated to confuse government stuclents.l To MISS ARMISTEAD we leave a pinata filled with 500 deluxe color travel folders of Spain and Mexico. To the Class of '65, we leave many challenges, particularly that of outdoing our Jr.-Sr. As they step up to the place we hope we have filled well, we wish them luck and success for the com- ing year, which will be for them, as it was for us, the happiest year of their lives. To the great world, we proudly present, rather than leave, ourselves as the first complete product of P.E.A., since we entered the Academy as its first eighth graders. Our own fellow students solemnly bequeath their treasured possessions to the following: BILL BAGBY wills his mechanical ability to Stanley Part. ANITA CAMPBELL wills her temper to Ann Melinda Riley. JUDY BALDWIN wills her political ability to Graham Webster. CELIA CARTER wills her beautiful hair to Sharon Dwyer. TOM BROOKS wills his sexy smile to Art Field. CAROL ANN CARWILE wills her Home-Ec. ability to Andy Andrews. SALLY BROWN wills her breezy, Sunday-afternoon car rides to Nelson Johnson. BELLE CHAPPELL leaves as usual -- with Bill. ANN VICARS BRUCE wills her giggle to Joanna Blanton. SAMMY COLEMAN wills his truck to Bitsy Glenn in case her Cadillac won't start. AURELIA COVINGTON leaves P.E.A. to become a Wave. AVON COVINGTON wills her map of Cumberland to Sandra Noble. EUGENIA COVINGTON wills her love letters to Mr. McCool. NANCY DRUEN leaves us for Longwood where she hopes to finish driving Mr. Austin out of his mind. TONE DEMUTH wills his gift for conversation to Kenneth Morgan. BILL DOSS wills his judo handbook to Jimmy Hurt. WAYNE FALLS wills his Bottle Gas Truck to Bill Burger to help carry groceries. RENE FISHBURN leaves Shack to anyone tall enough to reach him. CAROLYN GATES leaves her exclusive copy of Highways and Byways of the Rice-Greenbay Area to interested sightseers and tourists. 'DOUG FITZGERALD leaves his hootnannies at the Tastee Freeze to Earl Carter. PEGGY GEE wiusifher ,effervescent personality to Ginny Hanbury. CPeggy has plenty to sparell BILLY FLOYD, ieavesi hisuvknackl for breaking nghts in Phys. Ed. while playing footbaii to Nick 32
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