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SENIORS WILL AND BEQUEATH TREASURED POSSESSIONS BY ROSEMARY MANOOGIAN AND MIKE NAGY Now that we have completed four years of h1gh chool we, the graduatmg class of January 58 do ereby w1ll and bequeath our most treasuredposses xons that we have acquxred through our h1gh school ays to you the oncommg semors W1lson Agy do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Edward amplew and Ronald Wexnmann my three wheel b1ke so hat they can get to school on t1me W11l1am Berger do hereby w1ll and bequeath to ouglas Whlte and Pete Casettl apprent1cesh1ps cush boat makmg Ruby Jackson do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty o pass typmg to Jo Ann Brasher To L1ll1an Curry I 1ll the ab1l1ty to get people to come to her partles, nd to Joyce Massey my attempt to pass classes wh1le eadxng magazlnes Donna Good do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Sonya 1ttste1ner Judy K1llackey and Pat KOZ1k my th1rd our pos1t1on m Mr Voorhels' offxce Carrxe Olxve do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Shlrley arr Verlean Rlkard, and Dolores Harrls my old beat p FIFSI A1d book so they wxll know what to do when hey recemve the1r f1rst mark 1n the 12A Leon Clements do hereby w1ll and bequeath to ames Hughley and Tyrone G1lbert one old gym shoe 1th no lace and one beaten up combmatxon lock Carol Szor, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Betty espraml and Mary Ann Volgyl a car that IS needed or the nlght of the1r prom QThat 1s, 1f I have one I , Peggy Frazler do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Sandra ouchstone, Bertha Rlchard, and Jacquel1ne Turner my b1l1ty to have double Jomted eyeballs oms, Oll1e Gardner, and Sarah Carter my travelmg hoes so they can travel anywhere they w1sh 1n South estern e Dor1s Chambers and Sopheronla Slms do hereby 1ll and bequeath to Mmerva Johnson Amanda Johnson vonne Johnson and Anme Caffey our padded hockey mform, our collapslble hockey st1ck and our ab1l1ty o have only one tardlness on our record Beverly DePodesta do hereby w1ll and bequeath to udy Prlce Julla Koskl and Ruby Lane my ab1l1ty to o wxth one boy for three years and never to argue or reak up Ann Palamar, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Brenda lew1ne and Mary Bagwell my ab1l1ty to take short and at 120 but not be able to read It to Ruth Ann 1tche1l the ab1l1ty to read 1t, but not be able to ke lt Mary Ann Peets do hereby w1ll and bequeath to ancy Magyar the black sk1rt that we both seem to ear at the same t1me to D1ane Issacs and Demse enard I w1ll a worn out pack of typmg paper that we sed so often Ann Kerekes do hereby w1ll and bequath toD1ane erta Norma Hagerman, and Georglann Hall my abxl y to do my homework every mornmg durmg my coffee break and ma1nta1n a B average Thomas Smxth do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Carl ew1s and Mxlton Bates noth1ng because I'm takmg all w1th me 3 :'3 .4 Rosemary Manooglan Mlke Nagy I Jlm Bresko do hereby w1ll and bequeath to W1ll1am Medley Robert Wllkmson, Norman Aaron and Tony Butera all I've learned durmg my four years of h1gh school fwhlch 1sn't very muchl I Dorxs Borden, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Ber n1ce Fxelds my ab1l1ty to float on my back w1thout gettmg my ha1r wet to Carolyn Borys a somewhat used book marker for her collect1on and to Magnolla Hughes and D1ane Mattmson I gxve all my brams that I don't need I an unknown 12A boy do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Don Fackas Joe Grundusk1, Don Letang John Men hart Denn1s Meyer, and Stanley Newsome my ab1l1ty to charm the g1rl hall guards and try to get by w1thout a pass I Johann Smlth, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Lo1s Oakley, Betty Kaspert, Helen Janoslk and Arleen Mllhem my 50 errors a mlnute 1n typmg I Clyde Lee do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Wenton Wlute a trust ftmd of one penny a day for a new lunch for the past year To Emmltt James I w1ll my ab1l1ty to complete h1gh school Cby the skm of my teethl I Reynard Flemlng, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Robert Bell my ab1l1ty to play m a basketball game w1thout g1v1ng the other team more pomts than my team makes to Maurxce Butts I w1ll my ab1l1ty to do a certaln thmg 1n Chem1stry and never to get caught to W1ll1e Kendal and Charles Bankhead I w1ll my abxl 1ty to go wlth more than one glrl w1thout one flndmg out about the other I, Bermce Lungys do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Jean Lockman, Ju11a Scott Patrxcla Reddmann Nancy Welss, and Mary Vaughn my ab1l1ty to use up a bot tle of spray net a day I Hurchel Summers do hereby w1ll and bequeath to W1ll1e Tarver the ab1l1ty to score 200 touch downs next football season I Frank Blazynek, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Louls Barbey the rocker panel on my car whxch he broke when he stood on xt and to Mark Cupps I w1ll all the unpald bllls wh1ch remam from the t1me that I was 12B treasurer our prof1t 83 cents' I Cynthxa Bryant, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Lmda Taylor and to Veola Kerr my ab1l1ty to look so xnnocent when reportlng to my counselor and to John Dunn I w1ll my seat wh1ch IS marked Sen1or 1n the lunch room I Barbara Bynum do hereby w1ll and bequeath to De lores Jolm the ab1l1ty to slow down 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