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. ,, .. ,, ,- , - 5. i t..r w ...: -.- ii sENioRs' LAST wiu. AND TESTAMENT Robert Allen leaves his first seat in Miss Stiles' English Class to Charles Allred. Sibyl Allen leaves her quiet manner to Judy Koon and Nita Baldridge. Dudley Anderson leaves his place in Chorus to Darryl Pringle. Liddy Anderson leaves her favorite teacher, Mr. Woods, to Wanda Burt. Hope you like him. Donald Ashley leaves his talent to sing to Jimm Willingham. Billy Ray Baker leaves his curly hair to David Rutherford and Stan Price. Ruby Barnes leaves her typewriter in Secretarial Training to Priscilla Barkley and Bettye Berger. Don't fight over it, girls. Betty Behne is leaving her shorthand book to Ruby Blackman. Tommy Baxley and Claude Carey wish to leave their cheerleader suits to Thomas Ledwell and Bob Davis. Hope they fit. Garland Biddle leaves his knowledge to Abelardo Beltran and Johnny Hartgrove. Linda Bishop leaves her sister Diane to Linda Vollmer and La Nell Freeman. Coleen Black and Barbara Clay leave to be with their husbands W'Ifarry Bowers leaves his place in Home and Family Living Class to Albert Carlisle and Robert Chapman. Frances Brackeen leaves her place in Miss Moncrief's class to Arlena Frix and Anne Nix. lt will take both of them. Aubrey Bradford leaves his job as Vice President of the Glee Club to Phil Highfill. Jerry Brink leaves to Stanton Hoffmeyer his place on the baseball team with David Johnson as Substitute. Bobby Buffington wishes to leave his athletic ability to Gene Broussard. ' Dorothy Capps wishes to leave Tommy Turner to be taken care of by Miss Mon- crief. Kenneth Cepak wishes to leave his place in the band to Dorman and Norman Chambers. Davis Collier leaves his mixed-up name to Charles Howard. Guy Nell Craig leaves the first table in the cafeteria to Mary Venable and Judy Macy. ves his quiet manner to Jerry Herring. You need it, boy. Donald Dees wishes to leave his baseball suit to Fred McMurtray. John Davis and Virginia Davis leave their commonly known name to Shirley Fleischauer and Silva Faulkenberry. Barbara Densman leaves her know how to get a diamond ring to Betty Frey. lt's doubtful, but keep trying. Joe Farmer leaves his chewed gum under the desk to Grady Bletsch and Freddy Burns. Boys, there is enough for both. . Toby Farris leaves his best wishes to Marvin Becker and John Lewis. You will need it in your senior year. Lanny Fr'ench leaves his pretty black hair to Coy Bailey. Johnny Frosch and Wiley Martin leave their ability to get out of school half a day to Charles Banks and Claude Biddle. Lydia Fuentes leaves to Irene Quintanilla and Julian Vasquez her ability to sew well. Howard Garner leaves his ability to daydream in Civics Class to Fred Bohanan and Jerry Brown. Christian Hansen leaves his oh-so-quiet ways to Wendall Crunk and Bill Curry. Frances Harden leaves to Twila Ferguson her bookkeeping book. Good Luck, Kid. Pat Henderson leaves his love for practical English to Harry Don Hoffmeyer and Kenneth Loveless. You will like it, too, boys. David Herbelin leaves his pleasant manner to John Ferguson and Terry Fisher. Preston Howard and JackuSaffle leave to Wendall Gustafson and Bobby Sullivan their ability to get out of school at mid-term. Billy Jackson leaves his ability to doze in Home and Family Living Class to Joel Carey and Richard Childs. Carolyn Jansky and Janet Moak leave their jobs in l.C.T. to Patsy Compton and Theresa Erck. Leonard Jiminez leaves his ability to drive to Johnny Martinez and John Flores. Be Careful, boys. Charlene Jobe leaves her quiet unhurried way to Ethel Spear and Helen Strickland. You will need it, girls. Continued at end of book
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