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WILL AND TESTAMENT ■■ ... • -v-■ ....... I, Clara Mae Adams, will to Shirley Walker, my ability to be loud at football games and to Patty Freed, my ability to make good grades in Bookkeeping. I, Harold Hunt, will to Clifton Grimes, my ability to stay in bed in the morning. I, Roger Sibley, will to Merle Padgett, my ability to get eight people in the cab of my truck. I, Margaret Nelson, will to Bobby Hinsz, my ability to attend school every day and always get there before noon and to Bobby Jean Temples, my ability to eat more bananas than anyone else at slumber parties. I, Julianne Baggett, will to Lorelei Lincoln, my ability to Jitterbug. I, Charles Bloom, will to Fred Trebour, my ability to play drum and my privilege of bothering the Senior girls. I, Ruth King, will to Dorothy Hudson, my position as majorette and my ability to get away with anything in Mr. Swing's class and to Medford Griffin, my ability to speak when spoken to. I, Donna Clark, will to Monica Prowant, my ability to stay at least 6 budgets behind in office Practice and my long straight, blond hair. I, Gloria Lewis, will to Pat Whitehead, my ability to take dictation that can never be transcribed. I, John Hicks, will to Terry Hancock, my ability to be lover of all Jr. High Girls. I, George Trebour, will to Kay Pope, my laquaciousness, and to Carmen Yebba my DA and catty ways. I, Joanne Ellerbee, will to Mary Ann Hodges, my ability to go with the same boy for two years. I, Lois Day, will to Colene Powers, my ability to make good grades, and my desk in Senior homeroom to Earnes- ine Quick. I, Steve Huber, will to Benny Brooks, my ability to make good citizenship grades and my biceps and shoulder muscles to Bobby Hinsz. I, James Witt, will to Medford Griffin, my height. I, Bill McCallister, will to Buzzie Reutimann, my ability to be fast and my quiet ways to Mary Lou Strobeck. I, Felton Howard, will to Charlie Ray Adams, my ability to run the hundred yard dash in 9.3 seconds. I, Richard Whitaker, will to Richard Kirk, my ability to be a speedy half-back and my ability to pass Physics, to Barbara Shelton. I, Wanda Hazelwood, will to Colene Powers, my natural blond hair and my 5’8 . I, Donnie Nelson, will to Benny Brooks, my ability to play football and not break my leg, and to Dorothy Hudson, my broad shoulders and blond hair. I, Janet Williamson, will to Lynda Winterstein, my long brown naturally curly hair and my ability to always get a date with the boy I want to go with. I, Bonnie Freed, will to Barbara Youmans, my ability to be ackward and wear glasses all my life. I, Larry Miller, will to Bob Gerlach, my ability to charm girls and my ability to be on'the A honor roll. I, Christine Luker, will my 25 crinolines and my ability to be a young housewife and still be a mighty Senior, to Shirley Walker. 1, Roy Freeburg, will to Donald Edwards, my ability to make straight A's in Mrs. Gill's commercial courses, and also my ability to ride a motorcycle and not wreck it. 1, Nancy Douglas, will to Sandra Wolancevich, my ability to do bookkeeping. I, Larry Eskelund, will my musical ability to Louie King, and my curly, blond hair to Terry Hancock. I, John Mihalakis, will to Curtis Young, my ability to pass American History on extra credit work and my ability to get along with people. [ 26 ]
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ,.y• -;.V-«■•; y ••• .-• -- We, the Senior Class of 1957-58, being of sound mind and body, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament: TO ZHS, we leave memories of the best class ever to graduate. To Coach Clements, we leave our appreciation for his help and guidance through our Senior year mem- ories of a quiet homeroom. To Mr. Brown, we leave a bottle of arsenic, which we are sure he will need after June, 1958, and appreciation for his patience with us. To Mr. Brantley, we leave gratitude for many hours of hard work on the '58 edition of Zephilsco. To the teachers, we leave just plain Thanks. To the Juniors, we leave our Senior privileges of going to dinner 12 minutes early, being honored at all assemblys, and the use of the Senior homeroom for one year. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to make money. To the Freshmen, we leave lots of luck, which they will need to graduate in 1961. To the Junior boys, the Senior boys leave their ability to get along with the girls. To the Junior girls, the Senior girls leave their ability to include in one slumber party all the following activities: a walk to Dade City on 301, swimming at the Zephyrhills Pool, dancing till dawn to Elvis's records and more devilment we cannot mention because it might tend to incriminate us. I, Tawana Campbell, will to Patricia Hayes, my ability to drive slowly and never have more than one person in the car and my ability to be drum majorette to Mary Ann Hodges. I, Edwinia Jones, will to Laura Higginson, my ability to cut up in class and make bad grades. I, Darlene Wilson, will my ability to skip school and get caught every time to Jerry Sanford and my notorious nickname of Wee Willey to Margie Braden. I, Ann Smith, Will to Margie Braden, my ability to be an enthusiastic football fan, attend all games and cheer the boys on. I, Martha Brown, will to Benny Smith, my beat up coronet and my position as 1st coronet player and my honored position on the soccer team to Laura Higginson. I, Kay Smith, will to Alice Hutchinson, all my safe driving awards and my desk in Senior homeroom. I, Brantley Smith, will to Buzzie Reutimann, my '56 Chevy clutch and my ability to pass Business Law. I, Frank Sekach, will to Carmen Yebba, my short straight hair and my ability to be serious at all times. I, Ralph Massey, will to Marvin Gill, My ability to sit, on not the left end, but the right end, of the football bench. I, Barbara Peeples, will to Marvin Wheeler, my notebook full of Elvis Presley pictures and to Delilah Johnson, my ability to out-argue everyone else in Business Law class. I, Bob Lorenz, will to Bobby Hinsz, my ability to play fullback and my ability to be quiet in class to Artiste Parsons. I, Glenda Sutton, will to Sandra Craig, my ability to always be in love and to Sylvia Sutton, my ability to get the most attention while cheering. I, Mary Frances Turner, will to Medford Griffin, my perfect teeth and to Marcia Betterman, my Elvis Presley pin-ups. I, Roy Lane, will to Medford Griffin, my quiet shy ways and my little black book. I, Murray Thomas, will to Loretta Bamberger, my ability to loaf in classand still pass. I, Mildred Smith, will to Louie King, my ability to laugh at other people's jokes. [ 25 ]
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Wendell Hill, will to Charlie Rae Adams, my broken down old '36 Plymouth and old '50 Ford. I, Edward Lewis, will to Bobby Hinsz, my physique and my ability to be a letterman in football. I, Harry E. Ward, will to Theron Howard, my high IQ. I, Bernice Arnold, will to Monica Prowant, my Chemistry Book and American History homework and my dis- tinquished seat in OCT. I, Carsie Kirkland, will to Bobby Jean Temples, my jitterbugging techniques. I, Beverly Bond, will to Gwendoyln Stroup, my ability to make straight A's in Business Law for one semester, and D's the next semester. I, James Braxton, will to Louie King, my ability to get along with the teachers. I, Donald Geiger, will to Colene Powers my job at Phillips 66. I, Larry Bazzell, will to Buzzie Reutimann, my ability to win stock car races. Senior Baby Pictures
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