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LAST WILL and TESTAM N Continued from page 57 I, Scott Haynes, hereby leave-my accumulatedvtalents and pre- judices to the junior class. I, Virginia Hearn, hereby leave my seat in shorthand and typing to anyone who wants it. ' I, Larry Henson, hereby leave my girl to no one. I, Carole Herndon, hereby leave my road map to Castle Heights to any junior girl who is brave enough to use it. 1, Tommy Hibler, hereby leave my speed and agility to Johnny Ghee. l, Jeanie Hickey, hereby leave to Linda Cookthe ability to be con- tent by going with one boy throughout her entire senior year. 1, Rea Holdsworth, hereby leave one high school suitably broken in for further use and take what it taught me. I, Brent Holladay, hereby leave nothing to anyone because I didn't have anything to start with. 1, David l-looven, hereby leave my ability to get caught chewing gum in typing and bookkeeping to any junior. 1, Sandra Kay Huddleston, hereby leave my desire to become a housewife, and my quiet ways to my sister, Brenda, hoping she will put them to use. 1, Pat Hurst, hereby leave my books and typewriter to Margie Newcome because she will need them. I, Dea.n Jackson, hereby leave my sociology and my government classes to the juniors. Goodluck! Heaven knows they'll need it. I, Lance Jackson, hereby leave Mr. Meriwether and Mr. Keplinger to struggle on without me. I, Ann Johnson, being of unsound mind, hereby leave all my thanks to Hugh Spickard. I, David Jordan, hereby leave gladly and take Big Red with me. I, Ann Kennedy, hereby leave my ability to never end up where I'm supposed to be. ' I, Diane King, herebyleave the halls of Two Rivers silent and the teachers relieved! I, Jim Lamb, hereby leave my ability to sleep through every American government class to Mike Penton. I, Carole Lee, hereby leave the Pirates' Log to anyone who has the nerve and patience to tackle the task of editorship. I, Tobie Lees, hereby leave one simple thing--my condolences to anyone who is unstable enough to enter into music or forensics. I, Mary Ruth Leftwich, hereby leave my personality and witty character to Joe Cathey and all my bubble gum to Mr. Bates. I, Gary Liddington, hereby leave my favorite third string HB spot on the football team to the next idiot who spends four years working like a fool to sit on the bench. I, Mark Linville, hereby leave my bad luck with cars to Mike Penton. I, Jim Long, hereby leave Coach Carson a quiet study hall and all my books to those who are unfortunate enough to get them. I, Susan Lukacs, hereby leave my ability of riding and loving horses to Shirley Hamilton. I, Donnie Manning, hereby leave all my responsibilities and dreams which I have sought in my senior year to Roy Duty. I, Gloria Massey, hereby leave to a lucky junior all of my used books hoping they get more out of them than I did. 198 I, Sherrie McClendon, hereby leave my quiet ways to my brother, Danny, who needs them. I, Gayle Mclntire, hereby leave my right tennis shoe to anyone who can find it. I, Joan McMichael, hereby leave my ability to get out of sixth period study hall to all juniors who are willing to try it. I, Judy Mclnturff, hereby leave welcoming Brenda Hill to the club. I, Linda Medlin, hereby leave the car keys and my place at Shoney's to Terry. I, Neal McNish, hereby leave my ability to hang-out in the gui- dance room to any other misguided student. I, Rollow Mickle, hereby leave to the next poor soul the discom- fort of having a senior homeroom equal to mine and may you never be tardy, brother, because I know it hurts. I, Marcella Minor, hereby leave my leaf and wild flower collec- tions to the next lucky biology students. I, Tommy Mitchell, hereby leave the joy I have known in school to anyone who will always try. I, Vickie Mitchell, hereby leave my walking space on the floor to the seventh and eighth graders so they can have more room to run someone down. I, Marilyn Moreland, hereby leave my basketball skills to Mary Dell Hibler. I, Earl Murray, hereby leave my good looks, my ability to over- whelm girls, and my marvelous personality to all the other boys because there's enough to go around. I, Tyler Nichol, hereby leave my lunch money to Pat, Goat, and Dwight. I, Mike Nokes, hereby leave allthe juniors my permission to fail tests. I, Anthoinette Norfleet, hereby leave my silence to anyone who wants it and can use it to his advantage. I, Nancy Northern, hereby leave my love for basketball to Suzanne Russo. I, Jennie Norton, herebyleave the Pirates' Log in the red to Paul Baird. I, Kathy Oakley, hereby leave all my senior privileges to any junior who can find them. I, Jane Parkerson, hereby leave my ability to receive themes in study hall to Judie Livesay. I, Johnny Parrish, hereby leave a supply of novocain for all the girls to kill the pain when I leave. 1, Doug Partridge, hereby leave a pencil to be loaned to anyone who does not have one in Mr. Bates' future physics classes. I, Jimmy Phillips, hereby leave my great basketball talents to the Two Rivers varsity in hopes that they might benefit next year, and my French poodle to Paula Hardin and Carol Rush, to be divided evenly between them. I, Fred Powell, hereby leave Two Rivers, hoping in some way to have made it a better school and my B-team basketball ability to Jerome Terrell. I, Mitzi P'Pool, hereby leave my organ playing ability to Jim Wolfe. I, Doug Radley, hereby leave all my teachers to anybody who is lucky enough to get them.
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