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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0014 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1953, being of sound mind and body, hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. To our Alma Mater and all the students and faculty who make up our wonderful school, we leave this Zephilsco of 1953. To the teachers we leave fond memories of the perfect Seniors of 1953, also many thanks. To Mr. McPherson we leave a giant bottle of hair dye to touch up the gray hairs we helped him sprout, and luck with the coming Seniors. To Coach Clements, our sponsor, we leave corrals full of thanks and a lasso to set off his cowboy shirt and also, to help keepJohnny and Diane near. To the Junior Class, we leave our ability to maintain a dignified atsmophere in ourhomeroom at all times. We also leave a nice padded cell with pink stripes and purple polka-dot walls to help them further their curious activities. To the Freshman Class we leave our ability to become quiet, dignified Seniors. I, Margaret Hill, will my slim figureto NellieJean Kimprell and my ability to skip school and get away with it to HaroldHinsz. I, Tobey Smith, will my ability to make good grades in school to Dick Braden. I, Joan Myers, will my motto of"playing hockey just for practice" to Floyd Cherry. I, Mary Lou Richards, will my record of safe, courteous, and slow driving to Ira Hill. I, Roger Whitworth, will my black, curly hair to Norman Pricher. I, Merlene Nelson, will my ability to go steady with all the boys to Sara Mae Cox and my strawberry blond hair to David Lee. I, Wanda Williams Riley, will my ability to get in everybody's hair to Howard Obst and my flirtatious ways to Joan Lefler. I, David Vestal, will my ability to play hockey to Tom Bright and my height to Lonnie Whitworth. I, Beverly Bolt, will my nice quiet ways to Gordon Pitcher. I, Jim Welsch, will my great, big, glamorous nose to Wendell Edgeman, and my knowledge of nothing to Keith Witham, I, Patricia Trebour, will my ability at shorthand to Anna Greene and my long, wavy hair to Patsy Ryals. I, Dorris Whitworth, will my height to H.C. Nesbit. I. Joan Braden, will my delicate blush to Gerald Jackson, and my ability to always look innocent to Louis Loysch. I. Lyndall Wheeler, will my nice quiet laugh to Betty Jo Boyette, and my ability to tell a joke to Phyllis Geiger. I, Patty Smith, will my title as "Most Flirtatious" to Kenneth Keen and my shy, bashful ways to Bill Baker. I, Robert Jones, will my ways of catching girls to Loyd Davis. I, Neva Jean Sellars, will my ability to control the Senior Class to Dorothy Austin and my quiet ways to Patsy Kline. I, Gerald Miller, will my ability to drive a car slowly to Eddie McClellan, I, Raymond Geiger, will my ability to go steady to Jake Sapp. I, Mary Kate Witt, will my conceited ways to Bill Johnson. I, Mildred Mattingly, will my nice manners to George Neukom and my ability to always be cheerful to Bobby Lou Sibley. 1, Ginger Sawtelle, will my blond hair to Beulah Arnold. I, Sebron Thomas, will my cue-stick at Red's to Dale Vought. I, Bill Sabin, will my petite little footsies to Paula Staples. I, Hazel Dukes, will my position on the basketball team to Jeanette King and my 26 inch waist-line to Helen Wells. I, Jim Kennedy, will my knack of borrowing cigarettes and not paying them back to Brian Daniels, and my shyness toNola Howell. I, Shirley Lanham, Will my ability to keep a man to Joan Hemmann and my"specs" to Bill Turner. We, the Senior fottball boys, will the shack to the boys who will be using it in 1963. Having disposed of everything we ever did possess, we do hereby declare all former wills null and void, this being the only original and true copy of said document. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1953 Witness: Peerless Shape