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Page 28 text:
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I, Betty Jo Hauss, do hereby will my superlative as Best All Around to Judy Griggs, also my ability to enjoy school life to everyone going to West Lincoln. I, Willie Faye Helms, do hereby will my books to my sisters Brenda and Phyllis with the hope that they study more than I did. I, Brenda Houser, do hereby will all my good times at Union and my French book to Linda Huss, hoping she understands Francais better than I did. I, Gene Houser, do hereby will my bus to my brother Darrell and hope he makes a better driver than I. I will my good times at Union to my sister Dianne and hope she has as many at West Lincoln. I, Betty Jean Ingle, do hereby will my typewriter to the next typist with the hope they get along with it better than I did. I, Ned Johnson, do hereby will my books to my sister Kay and hope she will make more use ofthem thanl did. I, Ralph Johnson, do hereby will myself to some Beautiful girl. I, Shirley Johnson, do hereby will my books and good times at Union to Kay and Jimmie Dellinger. I, Maxine Johnson, do hereby will all my good times at Union to my brother Jimmy. I, Brenda Leatherman, do hereby will to my brother Jerry all the good times I have had at Union and hope he has as much fun at West Lincoln. I, Jim Leatherman, do hereby will all my good and bad times to Joe Heavner. I, Hazel Long, do hereby will my corner in Bookkeeping to Margie Byrd hoping she doesn't talk as much asl did. I, Thames Lutz, do hereby will my seat in the new school to anyone who would like to sit in it. I, Ronnie McConnell, do hereby will my bus to James Wilson who sub- stituted for me about as many times asl drove it. I, Floyd Peeler, do hereby will my good times at Union to my three nieces, Teresa, Flo, and Patricia.
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fgibsf ZJ1!anJf7QsfamQnf We, the Senior Class of '61, realizing our years at Union are almost a thing of the past do hereby will to our parents and faculty our sincere ap- preciation for the untiring efforts expended to us during our school years. To the JUNIORSg who will be the first graduates from West Lincoln, we wish luck and success. To the SOPHOMORES: we leave our good grades and cherished mem- ories. . To the FRESHMEN: we leave our books and our ability to study. I, Robert Allen, do hereby will to my brother and sisters all the easy and hard timesl have had at Union. I, Earlene Avery, do hereby will to my sister Judy my good times at Union and my bookkeeping book in hopes she will understand it better than I. I, Richard Baucom, do hereby will my bus, No. 64, to anyone who can handle it and my tranquilizer pills to the next driver. I, Dorothy Beam, do hereby will all my past good times at Union to Joyce Childers and my sister Sandra, hoping they enjoy themselves as much asl have. I, Jane Black, do hereby will my books to my sister Sue with the hope she studies more thanl did. I, Barbara Chapman, do hereby will my excess weight to anyone capable of carrying it around as long asl have. To Sammie Haynesl will my good times and my good grades to Joe Bill Heavner. I, Ray Elmore, do hereby will my books to anyone who wants them with the hope they learn more than I did. I, Howard Fisher, do hereby will my seat in study hall to my sister Evelyn and my English book to my brother Barney with the hope that he uses it. I, Tony Gilbert, do hereby will my good times at Union to my brother Richard. I, Judy Gilbert, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to my nephew Alan Hoyle, and hope that he doesn't have the misfortune thatl had. I, Judy Hager, do hereby will all my good times and all the left-over North Brook boys to Joyce Childers.
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I, Bill Reep, do hereby will my ability to come from the first grade to the twelfth grade without ever opening a book, to Jerry Thomas. I, Thomas Crowell Rhyne, do hereby will Bus 31 to my brother John and my basketball suit No. 31, to my brother Jim, hoping they both do better with them than I did. I, Keith Sain, do hereby will all my books and good times to my brothers in the hope that they will use them. I, Carolyn Scronce, do hereby will my head to Margaret Yount because at the rate Tootie is going she may need it, and my giggles to anyone who can control them better than I and all my good times to Kay Dellinger I, Judy Seagle, do hereby will myself to the future and whatever it has in store for me. I, Buddy Smith, do hereby will my seat in the new school to anyone there that wants it. I, David Warlick, do hereby will my ability to get along with the teachers to my sisters Joyce and Kathy and to my brother Gene. I, Nancy Wellborn, do hereby will myself to the future, and my past good times at Union to Anne, my sister, hoping she will enjoy herself as much as I' have. I, Frances West, do hereby will my good times to my sister Peggy hoping she has as much fun asl did. I, Terry Whitner, do hereby will my old Algebra book to my brother Tony hoping that he gets more out of it thanl did. I, Lewis Wright, do hereby will my fast six-cylinder bus with a four speed floor shift to anyone who can get 30 mph out of it. I, Larry Yoder, do hereby will to my brother Wayne and my sister Mary my good times at Union in hopes that they have more fun at West Lincolng to all underclassmen I will my ability to get along without studying excessively. Signed: Dorothy Beam, Testator
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