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. Alan Darling wills all his electronics books to Carol Mohr.
  2. Robert Kirschner leaves all his cashed checks to George Powers.
  3. 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.
  4. Lynn Neidig leaves typewriter #22 to anyone who can make it work as well as she did, or preferrably better.
  5. Helen Vinson wills her air-conditioned gym shoes to Pat Warr.
  6. Susan Carter wills all the great times she had at the beach and on the boat to Marcia Fosgate.
  7. Ed Fishback wills his cracked French pronunciation to Miss Menard.
  8. Carolyn Rayburn wills the ability to be the only Chemistry II assistant to lose an experiment write-up to Judy Wingate.
  9. Fred Grinnell wills one Buick to anyone who is stupid enough to take it -- namely Bill Conner.
  10. Carl Dunn wills 1/2 a credit to Jack Billingham.
  11. Marilyn Henderson wills Mr. Wilson's bench to Sherry Wright hoping that she will never again have to use it.
  12. 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.
  13. Terry Gay wills 6 new shower handles to Coach Mosher.
  14. Anthony Barron wills his Zories (Japanese sandals to the ignorant), to any junior with his great combination of intelligence and modesty.
  15. David Rees wills his tremendous basketball coach, Coach MacHardy, to Donna Mueller, hoping that she will have better luck next year with him.
  16. Diane Anderson wills the little church in Showalter Field to Sherry Wright hoping that she will quit exploring it.
  17. Hank Marks wills his kidneys to science.
  18. Jacque Cook wills the majority of her posterior to Joyce Jones, in hopes that they'll both come out on top.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.