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La si T )ill and desiameni We, the Seniors of Warsaw High School, County of Richmond, State of Virginia, in perfect health and memory, (God be praised) do make and ordain this our last will and testament, in manner and form following; - that is to say: First, ROBIN GALLAGHER leaves the following: His corny jokes to Michael Hinson, believing that they will be well circulated, and his hot 49 Oldsmobile to Jerry Parr in case Jerry ' s father gets tight on his using the Plymouth. GRAHAM BALDERSON wills his broken down bus to Franklin Brown in hopes that Franklin will have more fun taking it to the shop than he did. Also to Larry Withers, Graham leaves his studious ability in hopes that Larry will see the light and will increase his mental output, CHARLES HALE leaves his ability to have many appointments downtown to Jerry Withers, feel¬ ing confident that Jerry will never be without a bona fide excuse for leaving school. To Joe Settle, Charles leaves his job downtown since Joe seems unable to obtain steady employment. WELFORD HAYNIE bequeaths his All-American physique to Randolph Jenkins with hopes that Randolph will practice what Welford preaches. GEORGE PACKETT leaves his book of tardy slips to Edward Delano with hopes that Edward will arrive at school just late enough to mess up the absentee list. WENDELL PATTON wills his red hubcaps and red clothes to Boyd Clements. The clothes should be real eye catchers, and the hubcaps will make Boyd a really big, big wheel. DAVID PITTS hands down his bus to David France providing David keeps up the tradition of not getting to school on time during snowy or rainy weather. David gives his track ability to Robert L. Hinson because David knows Bobby is right behind him on this. BOBBY REAMY wills his renowned ability on the guitar to Stuart Atkinson and hopes Stuart will make as many records as Bobby is planning to make himself. ROBERT SCATES leaves his slogan: Things without all remedy should be without regard, to Mac Lowery whom Robert believes will apply the slogan to his school and social problems. CECIL SCHOOLS wills his ability to make a convincing paper sale to Joe Bowles because Joe is always near school very early each morning. Cecil leaves his S.C.A. knowledge to Aubrey Lee Edwards hoping that Mr. Lee will strive for political success because Cecil feels that it ' s about time for Warsaw to produce a U.S. diplomat. HARRY TAYLOE wills his good looks and natural charm with the girls to Jack Davis and Gerald Rose, providing the boys don ' t socialize in the hall to the extent that they have to be ordered to class. Continued on page 79
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C ass T rop iectj 1962 Ha ' ing studied English literature into the wee hours, these words of Alfred Lord Tennyson were ringing in my ears: For I dipped into the future, far as human eye could see. Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be. Suddenly, I was transported far into the future - to the year 1986, to be exact, and the sights I saw and the news I heard were almost unbelievable. I found myself sitting in the wait¬ ing room of the Wendell Patton Youth Center located on Pinehurst Corner in the northwest section of Warsaw. As 1 sat there, Mr. Patton ' s private clerk, Cecil L. Schools, informed Wendell that he had spent a mere hundred and fifty million dollars and forty-three cents. But why should he worry? It was tax deductible. I was informed that my dear friend Dr. Welford L. Haynie, famous psychiatrist about town, opened his other office in New York. He had several calls from many of the youth of Warsaw. Dr. Haynie understands teenagers because, you see, when he was one, he was known as a Big Wheel with a certain senior girl. This other member of the family has made quite an im¬ pression on the young men of her day. She is remembered by her maiden name. Miss Cassie France. You see, the doctor has credited his success to his beloved wife. I heat the master pool shark about town is doing very well. Of course, everyone knows to whom I refer - yes, Harry Tayloe, alias Fingers. Just recently he opened a new pool hall in Los Angeles, Fingers informed me it only cost him one million dollars. Of course, all of the pool tables were made of ivory. Nothing but the best for Fingers. 1 guess that everyone knows that Fingers married that lovely beauty of the ninth grade, none other than Miss Janet Mc- Kenny. Charles Hale has started his own business entitled Have Goodies - Will Travel. From what I ' ve heard, he deals with only the best of the goodies - candy bars. Some one stated that he had an annual income in excess of a million dollars. He got his start at Hinson ' s Supermarket. Wendell told me that David Pitts is happy as Commander-in-Chief of army and navy. He often is called on to help his old friend, Bobby Reamy, who is a chief astronaut for the Midas project. George Packett has just returned from Le Mans, Paris, where he raced his quarter of a million dollar Plymouth. George informed me his black Plymouth wouldn ' t go over four hun- Continued on page 80
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