The "1961 Class Wills and History" original document was provided to us by classmate George Fisher. We have tried to replicate the document to make it web site compatible. We hope you enjoy the memories!
SENIOR CLASS WILLS (continued)
  1. Buddy Kirk wills good luck and plenty of pity in Chemistry II to Lenny Kraftchick.
  2. John Slegel wills to all students the right to take their mufflers off their cars and run them back and forth in front of the school.
  3. Prudy Huber wills one slightly over-used set of irregular verbs to all future Spanish IV students with sincere hopes that their suffering will equal mine.
  4. Larry Betsinger wills his ability to go over the obstacle course with the best of agility to Bill Michaels.
  5. Bill Hoffman wills his track shoes, one each, to Bill Michaels and Jeff Lansdale.
  6. Barbara Powelson wills to Sheila MacMillan #26 typewriter, and hopes it works better for Sheila than it did for her.
  7. Marcia Gruber wills her walk to Mr. MacHardy who needs a little improvement in his walk. Pretty nice swing you have there, Mac . . .
  8. DiAnn Coppenhaver wills her love for Beacon Ambulance Service to Melba Horne.
  9. Mary Jane Ezzard bequeaths her favorite nickname, Merv, to any of her children in Section I-B, in hopes that they will get as much use out of it as she has.
  10. Dick Childs wills his position as senior to any junior who thinks he wants it.
  11. Thomas Harmeling wills all good things and bad things at Winter Park to his brother, Kent.
  12. Larry Elam wills to all up and coming P.A.D. students his ability to get along with Mr. Creech.
  13. Carol Graham wills her snapping brown eyes to Mr. Rehmund to give to some deserving D.C.T. student.
  14. Sharon Carter wills her ability to get her size 13 foot (along with everyone elses), in her mouth every time she opens it, to Barbara Evans.
  15. Sue Trapnell wills a pickle to Betsy Cragg, a watch to Speedy Bridges, and a private postman to give unwanted letters directly to Alex Bower.
  16. Jeannie Jones wills all her unwanted nicknames to whoever can fulfill them.