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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the Senior Class of Warsaw High School, county of Richmond, state of Virginia, in the year ofour Lord, ninet een hundred fifty-eight, being sane of mind and sound of body, do make and declare this our last will and testament. To our beloved principal we leave peace at last for he truly deserves it. To our teachers we leave hope for a brighter future now that we are gone. LAURA LEWIS leaves her most valuable possession, Tom Eastham, to the girls of ole W.H.S. and hopes that they will keep him on the straight and narrow path. CHARLES BROOKS and JIMMY DAY, the late Cassanovas of W.H.S., leave their accumu¬ lated knowledge of feminine wiles to Bucky Fuller and hope he will be able to date as many as three different girls a week as they have in the past. PEYTON BALDERSON and ALBERT OLIFF leave their system of avoiding all unnecessary work to Buddy Williams, so that he can take a little vacation from his previous strenuous record. CAROLE SANDY and JERRY ANN TINGLE leave their badly scratched records, ANCHORS AWEIGH and BLOW THE MAN DOWN to Barbara Woolard in the hope that she too will follow the sea. HOWARD SAUNDERS leaves his perfect attendance record to Roland Brown in hopes that he will profit as much as he did by his persistence. GLORIA ROSE will her Tappahannock boy friends and her quiet ways to Barbara Ellen Doug¬ las because she feels that she will be a true follower in her stead. DAVID GALLAGHER leaves his position as advertising manager of The Ambassador” to Fuller Packett and hopes that he will be as faithful in missing classes to keep a good cause going. FRANKIE OLIFF leaves his Saturday night coon hunts to Franklin Dishman in hopes that he will give up deer hunting out of season. RUDOLPH SANDERS, RAINS DOUGLAS, and CHARLES BECK will their remarks in govern¬ ment class and all their answers to H udnall Sanders. WILLIAM SAUNDERS and WINSTON RICE leave their ability to get off from school for half a day, be it buses or be it the furniture business, to Edward Scares. PATSY BARRACK and VANELIA OAKLEY leave their position in the lunchroom and their geometry test to Leanna Christopher in hopes she will solve the problem, Ticket plus quarter equals lunch. BILLY SANDERS leaves his job in the store to Howard Smith, so he may gain some extra weight. RUTH FRANCE and ARLENE FRANCE leave their position on the Teen-Tones to Bernard Davis to increase their volume next year. PEGGIE PITTS and MARY ELIZABETH WHEELER leave their dancing ability to Margaret Ann Elliott and hope she will be able to trip the light fantastic. CHRISTINE JENKINS and NANCY JONES will their homemaking ability and wedding gowns to Barbara Bryant and hope she will be as lucky as they in catching a man. BECKY MOORE leaves her sharp shooting on the basketball team to Walter Morris and hopes he will score as many points as she did. FAYE DAVIS leaves her interior decorating ability to Johnny Bryant in hopes that he may be able to dress up the Warsaw Police Force in the future. Last - but not least - we, the Seniors of Warsaw High School, leave the oncoming classes our best wishes for a more boisterous and turbulent education.
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WHO’S WHO MOST ROMANTIC Laura Lewis Tom Eastham BEST DANCERS Shelby Sanders Howard Saunders MOST DIGNIFIED Mary Wheeler Buddy Williams WITTIEST Carole Sandy Charles Brooks BEST ATHLETES Peggy Pitts Tom Eastham MOST POLITE Vanelia Oakley Buddy Williams MOST DEPENDABLE BEST ALL ROUND Carole Sandy David Gallagher NEATEST Barbara Woolard Buddy Williams MOST POPULAR BIGGEST FLIRT Keron France Charles Brooks MOST TALENTED Shelby Sanders Tom Eastham
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