Mildred Northrup leaves her ability to catch out of town boys to Joanne Shaw. Janes Northrup leaves his bashfulness to Dicky Cole. John Puffer leaves his Romeo ways to Mack Finch. Jeanne Cobane leaves her baritone sax to anyone who wants to attempt to play it. Shirley Hodge leaves to the future sports teams her ability in all athletics. Nancy Mac Farlane leaves her ability to get home on time from adventures and rendevous to Margie Baker and Linda Jones. Uva Tweedie leaves the bells on her shoes to Mort Coons. Lloyd Sines leaves to his brother Earl all rights to work hard on the farm and in school. Mary Jane Boldish bequeaths her lack of height to Sharlene Smith. John Morley leaves his car to John Mannion so he can call on a certain Margaretville blond. Grace Brush bequeaths her golden locks to Clair Surott. Bill Schreiber leaves his ability to act as a gentleman and love for hunting (women that is) to John Hammond. Lorretta Townsend leaves all library work to Betty Lathan. Robert Hafele bequeaths the first of a series of books How to Stay Out of Trouble he plans to write to Sonny Me'Neil. Elizabeth Guarino bequeaths her dark, curly hair to Mort Coons. Jean Hoffman bequeaths to Miss Herbert a little black book containing the names and addresses of all the guys she's been trying to match her with. There must be one in it to suit your tastes. Carl Gregory bequeaths to John Hammond for 1 week hie car so John can take out the girls of his dreams. Beverly Finch leaves the pamphlet How to be Short to Donna Goodrich. Jerry Roach leaves his way with the girls to Garr Beabes. I rman feed leaves Mies Wieand able to say something in class without being contradicted. Betti Rivenburg leaves tho$e late hours to Elsie Harris Marjorie Parsons leaves her interest in Downsville to Nancy Schatken. Robert Hunt leaves his right to stay out all night and catch up on his sleep in school to Dick North. Suzanne NewGarden leaves her shapely curves to Russ Mann. Barbara Robinson leaves her way with the fellows to Barbara Sawyer. Hank Prince leaves his love to Shirley.
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