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. Jim Fleming wills Jo Ann Cunningham to John Prevatt.
  2. Mary Phillips wills Winter Park High School to Cheryl Lampe and hopes she likes it as much as she did.
  3. Stephany Read wills all the joys and sorrows of her senior year to any junior who's willing to pay the price.
  4. Jeanne Brown wills her parking place, the "fools game", and her last pack of Marlboros to Mike Moulton.
  5. Lona Halloway wills her old art shirt to Mrs. Winslow so she will have her prized possession to remember her by.
  6. Chip Lipps wills the Physics lab to Bruce Stewart.
  7. Linda Schmidt wills her deck of cards to Marty Wellinger so that she can continue their weekly bridge parties--remember, I bid trump!
  8. David Eckardt wills his sister Carol, to John Roche, who seems to get along with her better anyway.
  9. Nancy Robinson wills a cook book to Mrs. Lawley.
  10. Melodee Eddy wills her horrible voice to Mr. Hotaling.
  11. Pat Phillips wills his faithful old sweat suit with the feet to Chip Furr.
  12. Tom Bledsoe wills nothing to nobody.
  13. Bill McGinnis wills his joyful expression during assemblies to next years Student Council President.
  14. Pat Beck wills all her Biology and Chemistry notes to "Natureboy". He hopes he can find the secret.
  15. Linda Merhill wills her long playing record of "Band Music to Do Chemistry By" with Benderstrovsky conducting to Bob Jadwin.
  16. Carol Tennesson wills her brass knuckles, chain, and motorcycle jacket to Gary Houmes, who wants to have a rumble with her.
  17. Gary Schmidt wills his class standing to any junior willing to work for it.
  18. Carol Skelton being of sound mind and body wills Mike Hickey a box of Kleenex, the pop-up kind, for use when he runs out of hankerchiefs or when the girls on his lap make it difficult to get his handkerchiefs.
  19. Jeanne Williams wills a bottle of red dye and Roy to Jeannie Britt (a good pal).