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I, David Smith, will to Wayne Reutimann, my small graceful shape and my dainty feet, and to the
next Student Council president, my most beloved and precious possesion, the student bus, with its as-
sortment of seventh graders, chaperones, and squealing girls.
I, Donnie (Freck) Stokes, will to David Chancey, my ability to make straight A's, and my clear,
unfreckled, complexion.
I, Ronald Anderson, will to Margaret Daughtery, my good looks, my everlasting charm and my ex-
ceedingly great ability to lie and get away with it.
I, Janet Fisher, will to Stewart Joyce, one used Physics project knowing that he will understand it
better than I, and also my knack for driving his car through back roads.
I, Wayne Turner will to Larry Kearse, my ability to always have a date for all occasions, especially
on bargain night at the show.
I, Elizabeth Witt, will to Jud Baggett, my pep-band and all the worries that go with it.
I, Woody Cone, will to Larry Crosby, my athletic ability and my lovely wavy blonde locks.
I, Randy Lane, will to Steve Swan, my dignified nickname of "Frog" and my ability to steal turkeys.
I, Sandra Pricher, will to Sam Gross, my ability to chew gum in Mr. Wynne's class and not get
caught, and all my extra "Brownie Points. "
I, Terry Wright, will to Hilliard Burress, my 46 Ford V-8 which I am sure he will be overjoyed to
get and also a carton of Winstons so that he won't have to buy me any more.
I, Melissa Lippincott, will to Debris Jones, my battered and well-worn chemistry book and my prize
seat in the Senior homeroom.
I, Glenna Nichols, will to Dale Lindsay, my ability to drive a car on the left side of the street.
I, Mary Pattie, will to Thomas Finnell, my dainty feminine laugh, and my exact weight of 22
pounds.
I, Connie Waldron, will to Kenneth Mason, my lovely unplaned hand, and my long, black, pony-
tail.
I, Alice Wintersteen will to Joyce Hopkins, my dainty slanted eyes and my ability to blush on all
occasions.
I, Wayne Brunsdon, will to Alice Chestnutt, my nickname of purple, and my unreplaceable seat in
the DCT room.
I, Ronald Eskelund, will to George Overhuls, my job as grease-monkey at McClellan's Ford.
I, John Goodrow, will to Eupha Hilton, my long, lean appearance and my nickname of Round Man.
I, Keith Johnson, will to Tom Gill, my ability to always be at play practice, and my ability to drive
without a license.
I, Judy Deen, will to Ruth Morel, my ability to teach while still in school.
I, Richard Miles, will to Stevie Smith, my ability to chase chickens and my faded Monger shirt.
I, Paul Yebba, will to Leslie Ann Davis, my great athletic ability and my noble nose.
I, Curtis Tucker, will to Virginia Hauff, my lovely roadster and it's parking place behind the Agri-
culture building.
I, Fred O'Brian, will to Barbara Russ, my nickname of "DERF" and my ability to dress out in Physi-
cal Education in all kinds of weather.
I, Bob Johnson, will to Bill Jeffries, my nickname of "mother" and my ability to jump the fence at
the state fair.
I, Linda Graeber, will my old, battered English workbook, to anyone who is financially unable to
purchase one.
I, Carolyn Maddux will to Delores Braxton, my old job at the Thrift-Way and my beautiful dimples.
I, Chris Bergschneider, will to any Junior who has not been willed to, my ability to receive a dip-
loma in my Junior Year.
Signed and sealed as and for their last will and testament by the Senior class of 1961, in the presence
of these witnesses.
Witnesses: David Smith
Elizabeth Witt
Janet Fisher
Signed:
The Senior class of 1961
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