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fast will And Zesfamenf We, the class of 1960, after successfully complet- ing four years of drudgery, do claim to be of sound minds and bodies, and after deciding unanimously that four years is long enough to torture the faculty, and being about to leave here, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament. Bert Nurney leaves his black book of Suffolk tele- phone numbers to Fuzzy Jones. Roger White leaves his ability to play the guitar to Frank Carr. Mable Umphlett wills to Robert Goode Joyner her de sldinqtlieigenior class in the hopes he will put it to as good a use as she did. P Kay Johnson leaves her height to Joyce Ann Britt and Barbara Tomlin in hopes that they will grow no tallerg to Jimmy Babb she wills her quiet ways. Rita Daughtry leaves her third period study hall to Maurice Rhodes, and David Blythe she wills her English grades. Johnny Bradshaw wills his slim physique to Lin- wood Duck and hopes he will keep it that way. Kerry Butler leaves his ability to win at poker to Steve Doles and Bobby Young. Judy White leaves to Kay Parrish, Marie Sexton and Kay Munford her ability to keep classes in general .disorderg to Mary Beth Chapman, Nannie Brock and Mary Anne Howard she wills her technique for buming chewing gum. Joe Blythe bequeaths a bunch of nothing to Tony .Barrett because that's all he wants to give him. Judy Babb wills her quiet disposition to Judy Spivey. William Henry Duck leaves to Van Hand his ability to be tardy. Kathrynlihodes bequeaths her thoughts of only one 'boy to Nancy Stephens in the sincere hope that she can subtract hers to that numberg to Patsy Rainey she leaves a streak of blonde hair to save those peroxide bills. Martha Lee Godwinwills her good grades in Home Eponornics to Pat Garrison. James Robert Cobb bequeaths to Jack Gibbs his mischievous way and hopes he will find how much fun it can be. Tena Arrington leaves to Diane Keifer and Katie Kee Kello her nick name gum bunny and hopes they have as much fun with it as she did. Mary Lou Turner leaves to Larry Francis and Nancy 'Carr the basketball scorebook in hopes that Larry can help Nancy, as much as he did her, when the pointst start coming in fast. Al Johnson leavesihis ability to shootpool to James Bland and hopes someday James will win a game. Jo Ann Pierce leaves all her old ticket stubs from football and basketball games to Carolyn Wilkins in the hopes that she can make a living selling them. - Janie Holland leaves to Shirley Godwin and Cecil Rhodes the uncompleted work which was started in the Senior Class and was never completed because of lack of time. William Earl Wilkins bequeaths his love and know- ledge of sports, and his ability to get along with people to Larry Whitley and Carroll Ray Turner. . r,,J0.anne Rose .leaves iNancyiEley a handful of Nags Head sand to keep in her bathing suit so it will feel at home all year round. ' Nancy Gay Hall leaves Ray Thomas, Macon Ed- wards and Emuel Ballard the chemical formula H20 and since they probably don't know what it is, hopes they don't drown in it. ' Carolyn Rawles and Kathleen Umphlette leave their nick name Frog to the Junior Glass in hopes that they can find someone froggy enough to inherit it. Frances Carr bequeaths her sewing ability to Geraldine Ballard in hopes that someday she will de- velop it. Becky Gray leaves her chemistry grades to Joe Griffin so he will be allowed to date more than once a week. , ' Carlton Outland leaves Freddie Steele Griffin the Srnithfield girls with hopes that he gets farther than he did. Mary Gene Atkins leaves her desk to Billy Wolfe, Mary Jane Cutchins and Emogene Garris, provided that they put Billy in the middle. It'll be a tight squeeze, but enjoy it, kids! Jane Parker bequeaths her equation for settling boy trouble to Barbara Jean Pierce and Evelyn Uzzell in the hopes that by this time next year they will have discovered its value. Linda Daughtrey leavesffiegi' interest in football and basketball games to VelhaNGlover in hopes that she will enjoy them someday as much as Linda did. Billy Duck wills allhis knowledge of girls and dogs to Leland Duck, and hopes someday he will forget the dogs and remember there are girls to be hunted as well. Carolyn Griffin bequeaths her old worn paint brushes to Ida Edwards in hopes they will come in handy painting the school calendarg to David Whitley she leaves her Senior Superlative Most Dignifiedn in hopes it will be of use in the future. Charles Phillips leavegiitoglxflack Umphlette and Diane Foster long hours to spend with one another like he spent somewhere with G. H. Kenneth Marshall bequeaths his old physics book to Jimmy Woodward if he can find ity to Rob Johnson and Herbert Boothe he leaves a book for counting cal- ories while they are eating in the lunchroom. David Bowden wills his dy-natone to Bobby Duck and Richard Byrum and hopes they will never get a ticket. ' Pete Beale leaves to keep from paying tuition. In Witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this the 6th day of.June A. D. 1960. M , The Seniors of Windsor High School
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