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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Alfred Lewis, hereby will my ability to be absent every Friday morning before a football game to some unfortunate fullback. I, Martha Lewis, hereby will my quiet ways in Miss Mendosa's class to Jan Farley. She will likely need them in the future years. I also will my eyes to Gene Clark, hoping that he can see better with them than 1 can. We, Shirley Lowrey and Claudette Tibbedeaux, being of questionably sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath our jobs as P. E. assistants in the first period eighth grade girls gym class to anyone who enjoys swimming in grass at nine o’clock in the morning. I, Richard Main, will my ability as a good hunter to Junior Downey, as I know he can use it. I, Jim Mault, will my ability to play hooky without getting caught to all lower class-men. I, Buddy Morris, will my good looks, irresistible personality, and ability to make the girls swoon to Gordon Smith who, being an underclassman, is in need of them. I, Jerry Myers, do hereby will my musical ability to Mr. Schott, knowing that he needs it. I, Angie Poloni, hereby will my ability in crafts to Alfred Clark, in the hope he can use it better than I. I, Loren Poore, being of an unsound state of mind, will my ability to get into trouble to any one that wants it. I, Janet Richards, hereby will my second-hand locker to any seventh grader who wants it. I, Saundra Ryan, hereby will my sick leave to anyone who is smart enough to take it. I, Betty Sapp, do hereby will to my cousin, Oran Dee Sapp, the ability to get through high school with a last name like Sapp. 1, John Sedwick, do hereby will my oneriness to Miss Mendosa, even if she don't need it. 1, Martha Seeber, will to next year's seniors the ability of my class to get 100% attendance at the Homecoming Bonfire, as they didn't do so well this year. I, Elva Skemp, hereby will my ability to talk for hours without stopping for a breath to my sister, Shirley, hoping she can keep up my record. I, Mary Skene, do hereby will to my sister, Susan, my nickname Feets because it looks as though she may follow my tracks; and to Lena I will my belts. I, Sam Stewart, do hereby will my yell leading ability to Judy Grother in the hope that she gets to put it to use next year. I, Yvonne Tibbedeaux, finding myself tired and feeling very old, do hereby will my collection of school pins to my bus partner, Carolyn, who, I am sure, will enjoy having them. I, Jim Transue, will my F's in Physics to Todd Petty, knowing that he will need them to lower his grade to an A. 1, Clarence Wilson, hereby will my ability in English to anyone who wants it.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, Jay Alexander and Bob Warner, being so lovable and adorable (??), do hereby will our dynamic personalities and good looks to some of the homely juniors who really need them. I, Vonnie-linn Ames, being in good condition (for what, I don’t know), hereby will my ability to write an autobiography for English in installments and receive A’s for it to Linda Turner. I, Sharon Baker, will my English ability to Miss Mendosa and my bottle of peroxide to Linda Turner. We, Mary Barnes and Carlita Jeskey, being unbalanced in mind and body, will our legs to any chair in Quincy High School. I, Vivian Bennett, being of tired mind and dilapidated body, do hereby will to the school my first $10,000 to buy an elevator. I, Ken Bruning, without the ability to do so, will to next year’s seniors the fun I had in my senior year. I, Donald Ross Carroll, hereby will my good feelings toward McCarthy and his friends, Cohn and Schine, to Mr. Behm. I, Tim Cavanagh, being a senior of the usual poor mind and health one attains by the time he becomes a senior, hereby will Physics and Advanced Math in the same year to anyone energetic enough to do the homework I didn’t. I, Gene Clark, will my athletic ability to David Kennedy and Elgie Dean in order that they may put it to four years of good use. I, John Clark, do hereby will my good nature, pleasant personality, and outstanding intelligence to the members of the less fortunate Class of 1956. I, Diane Driver, being of unquestionably sound mind, do hereby will the qualities of fair play, good sportsmanship, and high intelligence, shown by the seniors, to the lowly juniors, who need them badly. I, Bob Edwards, being of dilapidated mind and a physical wreck, do hereby bequeath my kind heart and soft head to Mr. Simpson in the hope that some future senior gets by with more than I have. I, Mary Elliott, hereby will my ability in crafts to my sister, Barbara, hoping she will like Mr. Beck as I have, but hoping she will do the work I didn’t do. I, Bob Goans, hereby will my Advanced Composition book to any silly junior who wants it. I, Sandra Gordon, do hereby will my naturally curly hair to my sister, Sharon Bell, hoping it might help her in her high school whirl. We, Tom Gossett and John Wininger, being of sound mind(?) on this date, hereby will our ability to graduate and get our picture in everything in the annual and also our good looks to Jerry Howe, hoping he will be able to keep one girl during his senior year. I, Gaye Gray, will my ability to be bom, raised, and go to thirteen years of school (this includes kindergarten!) in Quincy to any student who is determined enough not to move in his senior year even though his parents do. We, Marvin Haney and Dee Barbea, do hereby will to Miss Mendosa her speaker’s stand in the hope that she won’t let next year’s seniors steal it like we did. I, Beverly Jackson, will my morning seat on the stairs to Marion O’Connell. I, Gary Kellard, will those first few days to all the new seniors next year.
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