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SENIOR
CLASS WILLS (continued) |
- Becky
Thornton
wills her calendar, which has only six days, to anyone who is
also counting days.
- Bob
Ferguson wills a stack of now obsolete science fiction books
to any extra-terrestrial creature who wants them.
- Tom
Anderson wills nothing because he needs everything he has.
- John
Bordley wills the solo clarinet chair in Band, the whole
clarinet section, and any problems that might arise if he takes
Chemistry II, to Deo Klein.
- Sam
Harris wills all his old Towayam negatives, the endless
deadlines, the charge-account at Winter Park Photo and Art Supply,
and all the other headaches that he will run into next year
on the Towayam Staff, to Dennis Siewert.
- George
Mayo wills Ronnie's Restaurant to next year's Coach Hotaling's
play spectacular.
- Carole
Giddens wills her immunizations to all queer tendencies
that senior boys have, to Johnny Ridenour.
- Marty
Grove wills to Sally Tyler a board long enough to get the
monkeys out of the Sanford Zoo.
- Judy
Williams wills one half-dead gold fish to John Delgado and
Dick Volavka in hopes that they have as much fun in Chemistry
II as she did.
- Lynn
Ricks wills her Ouija
Board to anyone who's brave enough to listen to it.
- Clare
Martin wills her S.R.A. notebook to Mr. Hotaling. She wants
him to have it.
- Joy
Hardy leaves a certain
boy in her Chemistry class to Carole, who hopes he'll notice
more.
- Andy
Ramsdell wills the
squeaky steps, the worn-out desks, the hallowed halls, Mr. Creech,
and all the gum on all of the desks in this school, to the junior
class.
- Kay
Axton wills her angelic mind, her terrific sense of humor,
and her wide range of vocabulary to Mary Ann Watkins in hopes
that she can use them to her advantage.
- Marilyn
Spicer wills her ragged and worn out Shorthand book to Gloria
Beasley--and wishes her good luck, because she'll need it.
- Marcia
Babbitt wills nothing to nobody.
- Kathy
Kivinski wills to
Mr. Fritz all underclassmen who are Polish-Irishman.
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