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WE THE CLASS OF 1965 — THE TESTATORS 11
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the senior class of 1965, of Rosenwald High School, the city of Waynesboro, Virginia, being of sound mind and m emory, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. The class of ‘65 leaves the 8TH GRADE GIRLS a stop, look, and listen sign because they have four more years to go, to the 9TH GRADE GIRLS -- our encouraging remarks to keep up the good work to higher horizons, To the 10TH GRADE CLASS -- our study habits and good behavior, We are delighted to leave to the 11TH GRADE CLASS -- our senior privileges. To the 8TH GRADE BOYS -- we leave our intelligence and our friendliness. The senior boys leave to the 9TH GRADE BOYS their persuasive ways with the girls, WESLEY PERRY leaves Zacharias his basketball ability and weight. JATHAN BELLAMY leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Howard Monroe, MILTON BROOKS leaves Fay Lee, Leon Reed, Gregory” Greer, George and Percy Sheffey his ability to restrain from smoking on school property. JAMES MILLER leaves his ability to charm the girls to William Brown, CLEO CAUL leaves her ability to type to Norman Adamson. GLORIA JOHNSON leaves Joanne Wilmott her ability to get along with the teachers. JEAN McGUFFIN leaves her height to Arlette Reed. DOROTHEA REED leaves her talkativeness to Patricia Cabell. KATHLEEN SPEARS leaves her ability to get to school on time to Gracie Williams. HELEN FULLER leaves her weight to Vermall Belton and Yvonne Smith. We leave Helen Fuller to Donald Smith so he won't have to pay other girls to talk to him. We leave James Miller to Susan Car- ter so she can keep her hands off other friends boyfriends. We, the girls of the senior class leave Verna Young a pair of heavy duty stockings so that she will get a lot of wear out of them. We give Miss Pullen this bottle of tranquilizers to calm her nerves and slow her pace, We want each pupil in hearing distance of Mr. Perry, so we give him this megaphone, Dorothea Reed eee Mary Smith and Gloria Williams her True Story magazines, We leave this bicycle to Norman Adamson so he will be able to get Mary Smith home in three minutes instead of twenty, To Carolyn Randolph, Cleo Caul leaves a book with complete answers to all her subjects en- titled, Why Study, Here's The Answer, Gloria Johnson leaves her twenty-twenty vision to Susan Carter, Helen Fuller leaves Verna Young a book of her latest hairstyles. The girls leave a pack of Winston cigarettes to Joanne Wilmott, this will enable her to stop borrowing from Donald Smith, Harold Johnson leaves a gallon of gasoline to Franklin Harris so he won't have an excuse to run out of gas at 452 Port Republic Road, To our principal and faculty, we dedicate our love and loyalty for their guidance through the years, Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executive for this our last will and testament, our Class president, Jean McGuffin, 10
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New Students Arrive At Rosenwald Delores Butts, 4th Grade Kathleen Spears, 12th Grade Gerald Butts, 7th Grade November 2, 1964 ELECTION DAY E, Randolph is voting. SEATED: C, Caul and H, Fuller, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK: F., B. Glenn, R. Kemp, B, Cooper, Mrs, J, Perry. T. J. Overton, W. W. Perry, and W, Clark Jordan. re
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