Woodrow Wilson High School - Echo Yearbook (Beckley, WV)

 - Class of 1959

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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, John Whitlock, will to Johnny Setliff my long legs, which should bring him up in the world. I, Nancy Bowyer, will my back row seat in Mrs. Milliron's room to Don Foose in hopes that he will use it. l, Marsha Milam,will my seat in Mr. Carte's room to Anna Marie Van- dell in hopes she won't talk as much as I did. I, Ruth Laws, will mv old worn out practice set to Harriett Hambric and hope she had as much fun with it as l had. I, Mary Baker, will my chair and good times in Band to Jackie Kyle. I, Saundra Morgan, will my manager stripes in Band to some lucky Junior. I, Becky Thompson, will my baton and whistle to any Junior who has lov-ed Band as long as I have. We, Glenn Smith, George Roebuck, and Earl Pack will our good behavior to next year's students in Mr. Chanbers' class. I, Patti Meyer, will my ability to consume a package of Kleenex a day to Kitsy May in hopes she won't interrupt as many classes as I have. I, Carol Almond, will my much-used English book to a very lucky Jun- ior, Carol Ercole. We, Patsy Skaggs and Val Binderman, will to Charlotte Klaus and Sally Summers our good times on band trips. I, Jerry Rose, will the biggest bass in the band to Mark Skaggs and hope he doesn't put any scratches on it. l, Barbara Burton, will my Latin ll book to Mrs. Milliron because it has all the translations in it. I l, Anne Kessinger, will to two Sophomores who ride up town with me, a car so that when l'm gone, they won't have to walk. I, Sandra Keaton, will my manager stripes to any Junior who will work as hard for them as I did. I, Jeanie Mason, will my speech at the Annual Christmas Dance to the president of the club that is lucky enough to get the dance next year. We, the majorettes, will our batons to the next year's majorettes in hopes that they wi-ll win another trophy in Bristol. I, Marietta Gilletto, will all my fun I had at WWHS to Mary Ann Lilly. I, Ned Donalson, will my ability to eat half of Mrs. McClure's lunch without het knowing it to Sharon Trail. I, Buzzy Ragland, will to Mrs. Milliron a new window stick because her old one is about worn out. I, Harold Casali, will my massive frame and Hurculean brawn to Jerry Turner, who is in dire need of it. I, Connie Sparacinp, will to the next editor of the annual, my bull whip with orders to use it if the staff begins to lag behind. I, Susan Parker, will ,my seat beside the window in Mrs. Milliron's room to any Junior who wants to wear a coat to class. I, Sam Wood, will to Bob Vermillion about SIO worth of broken beakers to be used in Chemistry ll class next year. I, Charles Walker, will a tricycle to anyone who has to get from their locker to the annex between classes. We, all of the Chemistry classes, will to Mr. Jarrell a plot of ground on the front lawn so he can build a new dark room. l, Flo Henkle, do will and bequeath my second year Latin book and my sympathy, for they belong together. I, Johnny Banco, am like the Indians, I want to take all my belongings to the happy hunting grounds, therefore, I leave nothing. I, Cathy Hess, will my cheery smile to Mr. Carte, who may need it when he gets mad at some of next year's seniors. I, Bettina DePaulo, will my list of alibis to Sarah Meador so that she will have no trouble in planning her absences next year. I, Marty McDonald, will part of my height to Miss Robertson because it is difficult to distinguish her from the students. Signed and sealed this day, the sixteenth day of December, l958.

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SENIOR CLASS WILL The most distinguished, intelligent, and famous Senior Class of I959 realizes that with its departure, Woodrow Wilson High School will lose the most powerful sustaining section of the student body. Fearing that the re- maining students will never be able to recuperate from this great loss, we have decided to write our last will and testament so that their strength will not entirely fail them on that sad and fateful day when we shall leave the dear school forever. Therefore, we shall make one undying effort, a memorial that will set for the generosity and far-reaching vision of the Class of '59, Let it be known that the Senior Class of l959, being of soundest mind, does make the following distribution of its personal possessions. Article I We, the members of the Senior Class, will to Mr. C. G. Peregoy our ex- cellent behavior to be used for the benefit of the coming students. Article Il We bequeath to the faculty our heart-felt sympathy for the great loss we bring about with out leaving, and for having to put up with the classes who will so blunderingly and feebly carry on our work. Article lll To the school as a whole, we will our strength and courage, so they can, at least, make an attempt to match our perfect record. Article IV We, the members of the Chemistry II Class, will to Miss Reardon our pleasing QI fragrances, because she got most of them anyway. We, Linda Kessel and Mary Jane Mulholland, will our ability to get around Mrs. McClure to any Sophomore who can't get along with her. I, Peggy Richmond, will my ability to get mixed up in other people's problems to Eddie Highlander, in hopes that he can get out of them better than I did. I, Linda Bower, hereby will my manners in Chorus Class to Janice Feazell. I, Chippy Newman, will the bottle of peroxide everyone accuses me of using to Sherry Wood in hopes that she'Il remain light and bright . I, Clara Swarthout, will my uncomfortable, short-backed chemistry chair to someone shorter than I. I, Barbara Riffe, will my height to the shortest boy I know: Rod I-larmon, I, Jerry A. Lilly, bequeath my ability to get along with the devoted Re- publican, Mrs. Frank Vass, to Mr. Mark Slack. I, Karen Foster, will the L on my flag girl uniform to any Junior lucky enough to get it. I, Sharon Gallaher, will my Iaryngitis to Peggy Cooke, who needs it. I, Joyce Kidwell, will one lonely year to any Junior girl whose boyfriend is far away. I, Nancy Sparkes, being of weak voice and exhausted condition, do will to Edna White, Patty Anderson, and Sherry Wood a half-filled bottle of shoe polish, a used iron, and a torn-up megaphone. I, Mary Ellen Cole, will my ability to get along with Mrs. McClure, my voice, and my ability to work to go to All-State Chorus to some Lucky Junior. I, Shirley Ann Todd, will my gay heart to the Junior with the most troubles. I, Crash Dorsey, will my ability to use all five senses, good judge- ment, excellent concentration, and quick thinking while driving to anyone who needs it as much as I do. I, Karen Elkins, will Mr. Yoder, flute stand one, to any Junior who has as good an imagination as I have. I, Barbara Hatcher, will my ability to put my foot in my mouth every time I speak, to two of my big-mouthed friends, Barbara Haddox, and May- belle McClaugherty. I, Margaret Sanna, will all the fun I had in Booster Club to Button Lowe. zz



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