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ST WILL D TESTA I, Charles Arnold, bequeath everything I have includ- ing my address book to my brother, Harry. I, Thomas Arnold, bequeath my ability to pass so quickly from the junior to the senior year to any junior who can do it. I, Evelyn Armentrout, bequeath first chair French Horn to anyone who is sucker enough to play it, namely Barbara Alt. I, Joan Arrington, bequeath my long fingernails to Martha Taylor. I, Richard Bauerle, bequeath my ability to blush to John Metcalf. I, Peggy Bevier, bequeath my cheerleading ability to Emma Mihalek. I, Robert Bogner, bequeath my heighth to Eddie Jacobs. I, Charles Bollinger, bequeath my ability to concen- trate in class to Albert Teagarden. I, Margretha Capelle, bequeath my dimple to Mary Beebe. I, Jim Clark, bequeath my ability to bounce in and out of the room to my brother Ted, I, Junior Davis, bequeath my heighth and all my troubles to Bobby Durham. I, Mary Ann Forster, bequeath my Latin book to auyno who is foolish enough to take it, namely Donald Evans. I, Lucille Dawson, bequeath my bashfulness to Joyce Kochel. I, Florence Fransens, bequeath my Business Economic book to any Junior who is crazy enough to take it. I, Charles Ceise, bequeath my drummer's throne to Henry Wynne. I, Vincent Cill, bequeath my car troubles to any un- fortunate juniorg namely John White. I, Alberta Cira, bequeath my position on C. 81 W. stall' to anyone who wants it. I, Jimmy Cordon, bequeath my curly hair to Paul Lundefeld. I, Charles Hafner, bequeath my slimness to John Camiscioni. I, Donald Hahler, bequeath all my Physics troubles to Paul Bishop. I, Ruth Henry, bequeath all my boyfriends to Wilma Newmyer. I, Marian Hershiser, bequeath my speech book to anyone who wants it. I, Dorothy Hicks, bequeath my ability not to do Plane Geometry to the next poor student. I, Eunice Hurst, bequeath my seat in the Economic Class to those blind enough to take it. I, Ted Jacobs, bequeath my Ford to anyone who thinks he can drive it. I, Ruth Ann Jones, bequeath my yellow wig fstunt nightl to anyone who is fool enough to wear it. I, Wayne Keefer, bequeath my ability to ask brilliant questions to Teddy Hartzell. I, Dean King, bequeath my wolfing ability to Hugh Washburn. I, Arnett Kuhn, bequeath my Little Abners lwork- shoesl to Paul Jones. I, Emil Landefeld, bequeath my bowling ability to Donald Shrader. I, Dick Leis, bequeath my flashy ties to Don Evans. I, Donna Lents, bequeath my love for uboogy woogy to Shirley Howell. I, Marjorie Lowther, bequeath my love for sports to Eunice Snuder. I, Norton Myers, bequeath my hidden musical talent to Mary Ruth Walker. I, Harold Neidermeier, bequeath my old Studebaker to Bob Lindsey, I, Dolores Painter, bequeath my physics book to my brother. I, James Niver, bequeath my F. F. A. to David Pit- tenger. I, Mildred Price, bequeath my beautiful voice to Madeline Smith. I, Janice Rapp, bequeath my so-called red hair to Red Metcalf for Nell Ratlifl' who is allergic to red heads. I, Nell Ratclif'I, bequeath my heighth to Ervin Blum. I, Paul Rogers, bequeath my wolfing ability to Allen Alford, I, Clarence Runion, bequeath my flying ability to Harry Arnold. I, Clayton Sage, bequeath my love for motorcycles to Richard Draime. I, Viola Shade, bequeath my secretarial position to anyone who wants it. I, Kathleen Rohrs, bequeath all my interests in Greenwich to Donna Mae Buehler. I, Helen Seitz, bequeath my love for my work at the hospital to Jean Hansman-also my bobby sox! I, Paul Spaulding, bequeath my curly hair to Teddy Hartzell. I, Maxine Smith, bequeath my Chemistry book to Margie Anderson. I, Corrine Stanfield, bequeath my annual position to any blind Junior. I, Doris Stein, bequeath by Home Ec. kitchen and equipment to Velma Brooks. I, Robert Sterling, bequeath my ability to make up alihies to anyone who needs them. I, Delora Strickfaden, bequeath my sense of humor to Eileen Stockmaster. I, Eugene Taylor, bequeath my reckless driving to Johnny White. I, Robert Smeltz, bequeath my heel plates to any Junior who feels run down. I, Elaine Vermilya, bequeath my putt putt to any- one who wants them. I, Arlene Vogel, bequeath my ability to play the church organ to Betty Webb. I, Marilyn Wade, bequeath my bangs to Dorothy Henry. I, Betty Lou Willier, bequeath my love for Kenny to Vivian Detterman. I, Ruth Wilson, bequeath my bottle of peroxide to Jeannine Hartzel, I, Helen Veletean, bequeath my quietness to Dotty Rager. I, Madelyn Robinson, bequeath my artist ability to Paul Jones. I, Fred Long, bequeath my long eyelashes to Richard Camiscioni. I, Charles Myers, Bequeath my car to Harrv Arnold.
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