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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0022 Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1954 of Zephyrhills High School being of sound mind and body, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To Zephyrhills High School, our Alma Mater, we leave the Zephilsco and the lasting memories of the class of 1954. To Coach Clements, our sponsor, we leave the "uncivilized" Senior Class of 1955, and our thanks and deep appreciation for his help and guidance during our Senior year. To the Junior Class we leave a keg of aspirin and four steel drums of midnight oil that will be needed to publish the 1955 Zephilsco and the duty of prohibiting the entrance of the Juniors to the Senior Homeroom. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our moonshine wishing well and confederate dollars left from our Prom. To the Freshman Class, we will ambition to become dignified seniors like the class of 1954. To the Homeroom Mothers, we leave the concession stand at the football field. I, Bill Turner, will to Billie Jane K'Lapp my ability to chew gum in class and not get caught. I, Patsy Ryals, will my ability to be 'head Majorette' to Anna Mae Chapman, and my ability to get along with Miss Evans to Linwood Keen. 1, Keith Witham, will to Joyner Jadek, my unfailing ability to be five minutes late every day and to Arneta Howard an equally unfailing friendship with my fellow-friend, Tommy. 1, Loyd Davis, will my shy, quiet ways to Jerry Braxton and my long black curly hair to Sue Luker, I, Nola Howell, will to Robert Frost my ability to speak Pig Latin. I, Patsy Kline, leave to Bunnie Sue Sibley my loud voice and giggle and my ability to be heard all over. I, Dale Vought, will to Sylvia Hill my ability to enter the Senior Homeroom without knocking and to Darby Witham my position on the football team. 1, Tommy Bright, will Harold Daniels my ability to take pictures and to Louis Sellars my ability to get along with my teachers well. I, Dick Braden, leave my reputation as the most bashful boy in the Senior Class to Ernest Peeples, and my shapely, white legs to Shirley Dixon. I, Paula Staples, will my shy sophisticated giggle to Ruth Hughes and my ability to chew gum in English Class and get caught to Craig Miller. I, Dorothy Austin, will to Charles Bellows my vacant desk at the back of Mr. Brantley's science class. I, Joan Lefler, will to Gloria Hoyle the ability to skip English the entire year. I, Kenneth Keen, will my ability to get along with the girls to Duane Lorenz. I, H. C. Nesbit, will to James Jordon my long curly hair and to Sarah Humphries my ability to make good grades in Miss Evans' math class. I, Helen Wells, will to Gene Lair my quiet ways and even temper and to Peggy Smith my position on the basket- ball team and my streamline figure. I, Bill Johnson, leave to Donna Daniels my hairy chest and quiet disposition. I. Jake Sapp, will my curly hair and not going steady to Harvy Hutchings. 1, George Neukom, will my half of "DRAGNET" to John Gore. I. Phyllis Geiger, will to Shirley Potter my old worn out majorette boots, and my position on the basketball team to Ruth Aldacosta. I, Harold Hinsz, will to Edward Massey my ability to chew gum and get away with it in Physics. I. Gerald Jackson, will my two front teeth to Arnell Canaday. I, Lonnie Whitworth, will my height to Cullen Smith. I, Floyd Cherry, will my ability to go steady to Dewi Barber and my ability to be a good student in Miss Evans' class to Floyd Kersey. I, Beulah Arnold, will Lavinia Lavanio all my bashful ways around boys and my ability to make straight "A's" in all my classes. I, Bill Baker, will my ability to get in the lunchroom before the bell rings to Cecil McGavern. I, Louis Loysch, will my studious actions in class to Irvin Wheeler. I, Norman Pricher, leave to Monroe Boyette my locker in the football shack. I. Bobby Lou Hormuth, will to Janice Stokes my calm, even temper and soft spoken voice. I, Ira Hill, will to Louise Thomson my ability to sleep in English Class, I, Eddie McClellan, will to Virgil Thomas my towering height, of 6 feet 3 inches. I, Anna Greene, will to Nancy Ely my flirtatious ways and to Eloise Hunt my ability to play first Clarinet in the band. Witness: Pear Shape Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954