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SENIOR
CLASS WILLS (continued) |
- Ann
Joslyn
wills Mrs. Blickman's English IV class to Nancy Weber.
- Sue
Tinklepaugh wills all her English themes, written for Mrs.
Blickman in the last two years, and her copy of Dr. Zhivago,
to Nancy Weber and Fran Caton in hopes they have to write as
many themes and read at least as many books.
- Margaret
Matthews wills her favorite teacher, Mr. Hotaling, to Betsy
German so she may learn "How a Poem Means".
- Kathy
Adkins wills Randy Lowe to the junior and sophomore girls
in hopes that they appreciate him, for he's a wonderful guy.
- Doug
Dillon, being of sound mind, inherited from his father,
wills the care of Col. Dillon and the Physics Department to
the destructive hands of the junior class.
- Allen
Burris leaves his contacts on the gym floor beside the WP
bench where he usually played the first three quarters.
- Sharon
May leaves Mike Hickey two dozen handkerchiefs to throw
out the bus windows on band trips next year when he has three
or four girls sitting on his lap.
- Bonnie
Boone wills her innate ability to hand English compositions
in late to Mrs. Blickman in hopes that someone in the junior
class will bury it before they start English IV.
- Emily
Winfield wills all her Newsweeks to future P.A.D. students
and Mr. Creech.
- Donna
Newberry wills her shy complex to Mr. Creech, her Muu-Muu
to Miss Wharton, her well-used Trig book to anyone with enough
courage and brains to take it, and her curly hair to Mr. Gordon
with hopes that he can use it.
- Jeannette
Shiver wills Mrs. Gimon one pack of flavorific Beechnut
chewing gum.
- Linda
Bair wills her world history knowledge to Jo Allen.
- Dave
Smith wills a temper to Mr. Hotaling to replace the one
he lost first period.
- Sharon
White wills her ability to pitch eggs at people's cars which
are sitting in the back yard to Linda Tyndall in hopes that
she doesn't get blamed unjustly again.
- Dave
Riddle wills his ability to make Miss Sells flip her lid
and turn purple to any and all underclassmen.
- Chip
Schram wills his sister, Gretchen, to all the teachers who
he holds grudges against in one form or another.
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