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AND TESTAMENT Courtney Murphy, all the fun I had at TIGA's parties to Cleve Gayle. Anita Myers, Leave Gray Schaefer my half empty bottle of Sunshine . . . in case it's needed. Rose Marie Price, leave my place in the best locker in school, Locker 69. Nick Nelms, leave my beat-up old station wagon to David Watts. Please don't let Hazel find it! Jane Sullivan, leave my long legs to Linda Hearne so she too can hop around the halls like a gazelle. Herve Ouellette, leave my 1 year sub- scription to Mad Comics to Alan Burnett so he can become a famous magician. Judy Taylor, leave my talkative person- ality to Phyllis Jennette. Bury It! Julia Wallace, leave to Cheryl Wallace two of my Three Musketteers and my many excuses to get out of class. Don't let the Wallace name down, Cherry! Kermit Scarborough, leave my beautiful legs, which Sonny Halsted left to me, to Brian Zittrain. I hope you treasure them as much as I did. Jerry Shields, leave to Jim Howren my ability to have fun without getting into trouble . . . You figure it out Jim we can't. Billy Simpson, leave my broken down English book to Sylvia Berry. May she be as active as I was. Don Moss, leave my new built in Radar glasses for any athletic contests to Dean Wyrick. Sue Sergeant, leave my government book and my ability to talk to my sister, Eliza- beth. Myrnie Woodward, leave Maria Johnson all my nervous energy in hopes she can sell it to Oak Ridge for future use in Atomic Research. Billy Simmons, leave my hands to Charles Gurley. For gosh sakes keep them clean! Kaye Barco, leave Morris Jester my method of studying and doing homework. Maxine Moore, leave all my sisters and brothers so the school won't go without pasteries for a longtime. Saul Jacobs, leave my talent fgetting along with girlsl especially in govern- men class to Ed Coleman. Jo Ann Ferrell, leave to Leigh Forbes the record UH - OH! May you, Willie, Zelda, and Brian have fun. Jack Maclver, leave I2 dozen razor blades to Larry Harless, keep RAZOR BACKQ' boy!
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We, the second graduating class of Virginia Beach High School, do declare this document to be our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT in hope that you will use this legacy well! We, being of C??J mind and body C??J, do declare the following articles: ARTICLE I. To Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Jeter we leave ou rheartiest of thanks for your ceaseless desire to help us in our many tribu- lations. ARTICLE II. To the faculty we leave our gratitude for the knowledge you tried to pound into our heads. We realize it was a tremendous job. Many thanks for your patience. ARTICLE III. To the eighth grade we leave our ability to walk fNot flyJ through the halls and to find the right class. ARTICLE IV. To the freshmen we leave our quick wits so that you too will have no trouble winning over the faculty. ARTICLE V. To the sophomores we leave our spots in the hall and on the breezeway. lf you're in couples, look out fo rthe teacher! ARTICLE VI. To the juniors we leave our senior privileges, our seats in the auditorium and the annual staff positions. We also wish to leave our many excuses for getting out of class. Use them well and remember no book is a good book. ARTICLE VII. To the juniors individually we leave the following: I, Cis Maulsby, leave my long thin legs to Penny Pennington. I, Ruth Beebe, leave to Elsie George my ability to stay on restriction with sincere hope that she can talk her way out of it. I couldn't! I, Buddy Green, leave my ails, condlearbra, and piano to Sam Evans in hopes he will someday be a Leberace. I, Fred Barth, leave my theory on women . . . TREAT 'EM ROUGH! I, Horst Flora, leave my voice to Jon Bur- nett - Slay 'em Jon! LAST WILL Jane Kellam, leave my purple pass to the party after the Junior-Senior to Meredith Jones. Have fun! David Chrisman, leave my yellow socks to Tommy Leif, Oh, I forgot he can have my muscles too! Katherine Blake, leave my ability to talk and giggle in Government class to Pat Bonney. Nancy Cathy, leave my slim, attractive figure to Jane Moore. Danny Proulx, leave the Suffolk cheer- leaders to Charles Hardin, may he have as much fun hustling -as I did! Anita Cruser, leave my jeep to a junior who works in the office next year. Keith Wilder may use it also as she needs trans- portation so badly. Noel Duncan, leave Jo Ann LaGiglia my extra 15 lbs. so she won't be skinny in her senior year. Virginia Humphries, leave my broken down typewriter in Typing II class to Nancy Barco, please donit hit it too hard! Lena Hutsenpiller, leave my ability to make speeches with the greatest of ease to Sandra Hood. Jim Hague, leave my great journalistic ability to Ashley Haycox, may he use it well in the coming year. Billy Hall, leave all the trouble I had with my car to Donald Batchlor in hopes he doesn't have so many. Charles Hooper, leave my ability to skip school and go water skiing to Keith Por- ter. Jobil Lassiter, leave my alert mind to Priscilla Weedon. Ted Wool, leave to Aubrey Holmes all my doubleheaded coins and hope that he makes more than I did.
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