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last will and testament We, the Senior Class of 1952 of Zephyrhills High School, being of sound mind, memory, and body do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: To our Alma Mater, we leave vivid memories of the Class of '52 and this Zephilsco. To the Faculty and Mr. McPherson, we leave Z.H.S. slightly the worse for wear. To Coach Clements, our sponsor, we leave our thanks and deep appreciation for the help and encourage- ment he has given us during our Senior year. To the Junior Class, we leave the job of publishing the Zephilsco and the Science Lab complete with bottled frogs etc. for their home room. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our Oriental lanterns and stonewall crepe paper plus our used thumb tacks with the hope that they can at least approach the splendor of our Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. To the Freshman Class, we leave the regret that we couldn’t be THEIR Goons! I, Margie Wilkinson, leave my past record for careful, considerate, and courteous driving to Cookie Richards. I, J. D. Locke, leave my four years under Mr. J. T. V. Clark for Beverly Bolt to finish. I, Pat Edwards, leave to Merlene Nelson my ability to mortally wound the opposing team on the basket- ball court. I, Barbara Aldacosta, will my ability to get a boy friend to Joan Braden. I, Jack Clardy, will my ability to study hard and go to college to Sebron Thomas. I, Shirley Ann Leeson, will my ability to flirt and my blond hair to Bill Sabin. I. Skip Riley, leave my curly hair to Burrhead Kennedy. I. Caroline Jones, will my very quiet and unhumorous ways to Ginger Sawtelle. I, Joan Johnson, leave my vampish ways to Patrica Trebour. 1, Flora Barrentine, leave to Patty Smith my figure and size and my feminine ways. I, John Forbis, will my beautiful wavy hair to Gerald Miller. I, Julia Belle Prachar, leave my ability to get along with Miss Britton and my head full of grey hair to Hazel Dukes. I, Shirley Halbrook. leave to Mary Kate Witt my petite height of 5’8” I, Lois Greene, will my typing ability to Jerry Hayward. I, Anne Hosmer, leave my position as the most flirtatious girl to Lyndall Wheeler. I, Eddie White, leave the crank of my little shocking pink gad-a-bout to Joan Myers. I, Kathryn Kersey, will to Neva Sellers my huge, towering height. I. Franklin Canaday, leave my Georgia accent to Calvin Hinsz. 1, Harold Cherry, leave my position of drawback on the football team to Roger Whitworth. 1, Jeanne McGavern, will my position in the band to Toby Smith. I, Bobb' Fullwood, leave my sports ability to Bobby Davis. I, LaMar Herndon, will to Pat McGavern my title of most studious boy. I, Carl Heufel, leave my tall, dark and handsome looks to Robert Jones. I, J. W. Jones, will my ability to be a stage manager to David Vestal. I, Jimmy Kerr, Jr., leave to Wanda Williams my ability to act ridiculous. I. Bill McIntosh, will my quiet and law-abiding reputation to Mildred Mattingly. We, Sam Morgan and Wilmer Wetherington, leave our ability to charm all the gals to Jim Welsch. I, Larry Rickard, leave to Raymond Geiger my ability to go steady. I, David Sullivan, leave my cowboy talents to Wallace Seppanen. 1, John Wasner, leave my red hair and nickname of Foxy to Neva Wilson. I, Joe Paul Womack, will to Verda Wilson my position as the loudest player in the band. I, Barbara Smith, leave my position as Associate Editor of the Zephilsco” and my ability to wear a solitaire to Margaret Hill. Having disposed of everything that we possess, we do hereby declare all former wills null and void, this being the only original and true copy of the said document. WITNESS: Signed. Pork-Y-Bean THE SENIOR CLASS OF '52
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