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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We,the Senior Class of 1963, of West Yadkin High School, have completed our pursuit of knowledge in this school and wishing to distribute our various as- sets equally and accordingly, do hereby execute this Last Will and Testament. ITEM I To the Faculty, we bequeath the memory of the Senior Class of 1963. ITEM II To the Juniors, the Senior Class bequeaths its place in assembly for the next year and its name. ITEM III To the Sophomores, the Senior Class bequeaths its ability to study. ITEM IV To the Freshmen, the Senior Class bequeaths its good grades. CODICIL I, the Testator, named in the annexed and foregoing will, do hereby affix their Codicil. I, Jane Angell, bequeath all my good times here at W. Y. to those lucky Juniors, who have another year to enjoy. I, Jimmy Ashburn, bequeath my ability to graduate from West Yadkin High School to anyone who can achieve it. I, Nan Bell, bequeath my title of Miss West Yad- kin to Frances Dillard. I, Pat Branon, bequeath my Best Citizen to Marie Doss. I, Terry Branon, bequeath my Best Citizen to anyone who deserves it. I, Dewey Burgess, bequeath my big feet to Darry Money, who already has a good start. I, Ray Cain, bequeath my Ford bus to anyone who is deaf and dumb. I, Brenda Caudle, bequeath the summers at Winston-Salem to Ola Mae Campbell. I, Johnny Chaffin, bequeath my football number 27 to another great star. I, Larry Crews, bequeath my ability to make good grades to my sister Janice. I, Joe Cummings, bequeath my bus to anyone who is brave enough to drive it. I, John Dillard, bequeath my Best All Around to Ronnie Swaim. I, Ruth Evans, bequeath the hope that you who may enter here might find the friendly atmosphere thatl have found. I, Bobby Gatton, bequeath my position in football to Brent Steelman, and my ability to drive a bus to Ronnie Harrison. I, Betty Gough, bequeath my good times at ole W. Y.H.S. to Alyce Gardner. I, Pat Grose, bequeath my achievement of gradu- ating to anyone who is lucky. I, Paul Ingool, bequeath my rare English grades to Frankie Groce. I, Teddy Irvin, bequeath my good looks to anyone who is unfortunate enough to get them. I, Lynn Long, bequeath all my good times here to those who have helped make them lasting memories. I, Jimmy Madison, bequeath my ability to work math to Benny Adams. I, Johnny Money, bequeath my good times to Dean Brown. I, Lois Nixon, bequeath my ability to get out of first period study hall to anyone who is lucky enough to get out. I, Linda Pearce, bequeath my Friendliest to Frances Dillard. I, Pat Reece, bequeath my memorable CPD times in Economics to anyone who takes it. I, Archie Renegar, bequeath my ability to walk under desks without bumping my head to Junior Riley. I, James Riley, bequeath my old Ford bus to Benny Proctor. I, Lonnie Salmons, bequeath my bus to anyone who can put up with the grumbling. I, Gray Seagraves, bequeath my four years of ag to anyone who wants them. I, Billy Shore, bequeath my ability to learn to Frankie Groce. I, Kay Shore, bequeath my Best All Around to Alyce Gardner. I, Linda Shore, bequeath my many happy school days to Charles Shore. I, Jestine Stokes, bequeath my ability to be late each morning to Nadine Groce. I, Jeanette Stokes, bequeath my ability to give book reports to Linda Stokes. I, Steve Swaim, bequeath my basketball uniform to Dale Pardue and my captainship to Gerald Gardner. I, William Trivette, bequeath all my good times at W. Y. to all the Juniors. I, Kenzie Tulbert, bequeath all my good times as a Senior in school to any Junior who will take advantage of them. I, Allen Turner, bequeath my ability to work well to Joe Wells. I, Barry Wagoner, bequeath my extra biscuit to Tommy Harris. I, Garry Wagoner, bequeath my good times painting Bonneville and my backfield position to Gary Pardue. I, Jerry Whitaker, bequeath my ability to come to school late every day to Dale Roberts. I, Gary Williams, bequeath my football uniform to Brent Steelman, and my co-captain to Gary Pardue. Archie Renegar fTestatorJ Witnesses: The Unscrupulous Goofoffs Dr. Kildare Peanuts
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