Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1957

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Paeeao last will and testament I, Bobby Bailey, being of sound mind do hereby leave my ability to get out of gym ta the freshmen. I, Alice Hall, do hereby leave to Anne Duncan my ability to graduate. I, Mal Passinlr, do hereby leave my talent as a drum- mer to the up and coming Sammie Hayslett. I, Frances Martln, being of sound body and mind do hereby leave to all the lucky freshmen the pleasure of having a wonderful registration such as I have had for four glorious years. l, Lloyd Vick, being of sound mind and body do leave this grand institution. I, Rose Marie De Fries, leave to some lucky freshman the ioy of having Miss Spradlin for homeroom for four years. I, Shelby West, being of sound mind and body do here- by leave to Richie Wood, Coach Chipak's group work. I, Joyce Holland, being of sound mind leave to Lou Deans my record collection, plus Elvis Presley, to do with as she sees fit. I, Buster Miller, leave to my brother BiIl Terry the chance to play baseball under Coach Pete Mills. I, Gloria Robison, leave to Billie Schiemann my place on the school bus with Betty Rohrer holding her books, and also a seat in Mrs. OakIey's government class. I, Robert Stublen, leave this school to all the good looking girls for the remainder of their four years. I, Jewel Hayden, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to my sister Shirley my seat in marriage class, Mrs. Byrd for gym, the ability to pass English 8, and to graduate in four years. l, Wayne Richardson, leave to all sociology students who have Mrs. Oakley one tie to wear on Friday Tie day. I, Gail Wilkes, leave the will to graduate, the friend- liness of Wilson to future students, and to Audrey Cherry one seat on our new school bus. I, Jim Paine, do hereby leave to the next captain of the football team my ability as a speechmaker. I, Beverly Laughon, do hereby leave to my sister An- nette my seat in Mr. BIake's D. E. class. Me, Jose lpanyaslovnllx, Ill, being in rather deplorable condition, do hereby to wit and habeas your corpus, bestow upon my worthy colleague and enemy, Truman Harry Trafton, all my intelligence, personality, beauty, and other attributes which he so sadly lacks. I, Annette Seward, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman four wonderful years at Woodrow Wilson. I, Tommy Deeds, being of sound mind do hereby leave my locker ta Tinky Duke and Claudice, my crazy actions and giggles to Patricia Russel, and my ain'ts to Miss Shumaker. I, Tommy White, leave Gary Pratt three more years of ioy and happiness in WWHS while I face the cold, cruel world. I, Michael Antonuccl, being of sound body and mind do hereby leave J. C. Smith the ability to graduate in four and one half years, and to any lucky freshman my seat on the bench during football season. I, Judy Spicer, leave to all eager freshmen the terror of being late for English in B2l0. I, Stephen Marltman, leave to Bert Mussman the best of luck and the ability to be at the right place at the right time. I, Edith Morrison, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave the ability to some freshman to be called Shorty for four years. I, Reginald Harrell, being of simple mind and feeble body do hereby leave to Bertha and Bum the ability to graduate within eight semesters, and to Coach Galliford. my mile of cinders. I, Truman Trafton, do hereby leave to Winston Cul- pepper and Tommy McGIockin the title of Bear I and Bear ll to carry with high honor all through dear old Wilson. I, Shirley Myers, leave to Helen Hofler all the fun I have had in graduating. I, Paul Goodwin, being of sound mind and body leave Jimmie McLenden still struggling. I, Mary Ann Roby, do hereby leave to future Wilson students best wishes for four glorious years as wonderful as mine have been. I, Von Leroy Piersall, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all my four years at grand old Wilson to any healthy freshman who has the courage to make it. I, Beverly Baker, leave to my sister Barbara the won- derful luck af having Miss Avery for three terms, and the ability to have a wrestler delay your arrival to all classes. I, Steve Jones, do leave. I, Barbara Bowen, leave to the freshman class the fun and pleasure of having registration in B2l5. I, Charles Donald Porter, being of unbalanced mind and terrible physical condition do leave my plate lunch to Barbara Doleman, and to Miss Shumaker I leave a silent and empty seat. I, Dorothy Faulkner, leave to my sister Peggy one taxi to haul all our friends to school. I, James Bowen, do hereby leave my ability to sleep in government class to any deserving student. I, Beverly Brown, leave to Alvin Deans the pleasure of hiking through the hall for the next three years. I, Wayne Baggett, being of sound mind do hereby leave Wilson with only regret that l did not have Miss Williams during my five years here. I, Bobby Jefferies, leave to Leon Carmichael my ability to graduate within a five year period. I, Bobby Manning, do leave to Fred Bright full priv- ileges of the turret lathe. I, Otis Owens, leave my ability to laugh and have a grad time to some lucky student in Miss Shumaker's c ass. I, Billy Wilder, leave behind me four and one-half years of the most fun I ever had, and also R. A. until she graduates. I, Bill Hortt, being of mind and body hereby leave to some student the shocking experience of studying elec- tricity in Mr. White's physics class. I, Norwood Cutchins, do hereby leave Bobby Martindale the authority to govern Machine Shop and to teach the green ones the tricks of the trade. I, Charles Vaughan, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave ta Tommy Benn the thrill of going steady. I, Alfred Robertson, being of sound mind and body leave to some lucky freshman my seat in Miss Shu- maker's homeroom. I, Ansel Moore, do leave to Carl Barnes the ability to pass English the last semester by the skin of his teeth. I, Janet Welse, leave to my sister Claire the pleasure of getting to school on time. I, Fred Bright, do bequeath to David Jernigan a ma- chine shop full of rookies so he can teach them the tricks of the trade. I, David Reyneld Palt Baldwin, Jr., leave my reserved sedt in the principal's office for Leon Bernard, a loyal and faithful follower. I, Leslie Bristow, hereby leave to any deserving fresh- man the privilege to walk along the road, klcklng stones, and carrying on .

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