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SENIOR
CLASS WILLS (continued) |
- Alan
Darling
wills all his electronics books to Carol Mohr.
- Robert
Kirschner leaves all his cashed checks to George Powers.
- Perky
McKim wills her ability to confuse 60 people at one time,
by giving the wrong signals to the band to next year's drum
majorette, Pam Stapley.
- Lynn
Neidig leaves typewriter #22 to anyone who can make it work
as well as she did, or preferrably better.
- Helen
Vinson
wills her air-conditioned gym shoes to Pat Warr.
- Susan
Carter
wills all the great times she had at the beach and on the boat
to Marcia Fosgate.
- Ed
Fishback wills his cracked French pronunciation to Miss
Menard.
- Carolyn
Rayburn wills the ability to be the only Chemistry II assistant
to lose an experiment write-up to Judy Wingate.
- Fred
Grinnell wills one Buick to anyone who is stupid enough
to take it -- namely Bill Conner.
- Carl
Dunn wills 1/2 a credit to Jack Billingham.
- Marilyn
Henderson wills Mr. Wilson's bench to Sherry Wright hoping
that she will never again have to use it.
- Richard
Giannini wills to Bill Conner a new bike for the one he
stole from him in hopes that he will have a better football
season then Richard did.
- Terry
Gay wills 6 new shower handles to Coach Mosher.
- Anthony
Barron wills his Zories (Japanese sandals to the ignorant),
to any junior with his great combination of intelligence and
modesty.
- David
Rees
wills his tremendous basketball coach, Coach MacHardy, to Donna
Mueller, hoping that she will have better luck next year with
him.
- Diane
Anderson wills the little church in Showalter Field to Sherry
Wright hoping that she will quit exploring it.
- Hank
Marks wills his kidneys to science.
- Jacque
Cook wills the majority of her posterior to Joyce Jones,
in hopes that they'll both come out on top.
- Frances
Ussery wills one FOR SALE sign, one NO TREPASSING sign,
one ICE sign, two rolls of white toilet paper, and a baby bassinet
to the junior class in hopes that they can leave it all at the
right house.
- Steve
Van Ore, being of sound mind and quick decisions, wills
a slightly read Doctor Zhivago book, which she seems to appreciate,
to a certain senior English teacher in Room 503.
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