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. Linda Anglin wills her parking place in front of Mr. Wilson's office to Susan Goetzen.
  2. Bob Danforth wills two pair of wings and a lot of luck to Steve (Buzzard) Scudder.
  3. Don Nuzum wills anything to anyone.
  4. Charlene McKay wills Freddy Good to the upcoming Senior Class. (Take good care of him.)
  5. William Gardner wills a box of cigars marked "It's a Boy" to the next president of the Stork Club.
  6. Buddy Richards wills his big bad red Ford to whoever has enough money to buy it.
  7. Claudia Davis wills her typewriter to the coming seniors for changing their I.D.'s.
  8. Lynn Nidy wills his half of the shot put and discus to Jimmy Folker so that he might have better luck with them than he did.
  9. Charlie Matthews wills a permanent pair of crutches to John Prevatt.
  10. Polly Gouck wills her ducks, Donald and Daisy, to Linda Tyndall.
  11. Linda Crenshaw wills her ability to trip up the stairs at WPHS to her sister, Alicia, who seems to be doing OK already.
  12. George Fisher wills Dr. Bender to all unfortunates attempting to take Chemistry II next year in hopes that they will have a harder time in it than he did.
  13. Connie Shoupe wills all her old posters and her lockless locker in hopes that they will bring Linda Myrick all the luck in the world.
  14. Marion Cherenson in half sound mind wills the Democratic Party, President Kennedy, Barry Goldwater, "Soapy" Williams, and her subscription to Newsweek to Mr. Creech's future P.A.D. classes and her lunch table.
  15. Sharon McDonald wills her intelligent brain (if in the event that she doesn't need it) to Gary Stehli for use in his scientific experiments.
  16. Jim Ferguson wills his ability to pole vault to John Prevatt.
  17. Joyce Gillingham wills the beat up Towayam copy folder to next year's copy editors, and hope they don't misplace it at the deadline time as often as this year's copy editors did.