Class of 1967
Pryor High School
Pryor, Oklahoma

     
         
     
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    Class History   I, Lester Phillips, hereby will to my brother, Don, my D's through high school,
    Reunions   also, to any lucky junior my Hamlet book and good old rusty locker.
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    Trivia   I, Pam Graham, will Ronnie Fox another good year in study hall with Mr.
    In Memoriam   Griffin.  To Margaret Edwards, I will my place in Voc. Business.
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I, Jimmy Bergman, do will PHS to the next person who deserves it.  I also will
my locker to any unfortunate person.  I will my typewriter to any person who is
going to take it.

I, Carol Fulton, will to any enterprising young business student my old
typewriter in COE, and to Linda McGuire, I leave my shorthand notes.  If she
thinks she can read them.

I, Gary Bradley, do will my ability to sleep in classes to Tom Moore, my
superior ability to be late for classes to Pat Hess and my Playboy pinups
in my locker to any Junior that wants them.

I, Donna Petty, being of sound mind and body will to Janie Smith a map
to all points north, to Gary Allen and Jerry Meade a broken rest tube, and
to my little brother, Joe, my wonderful disposition.

I, Gene Wilkins, will to all the T&I students that spot right outside Mr. Houser's
door, in the hall, where I usually stand once out of every week.

I, Donnis Allen, will to Debbie Newcomb & Gloria Lantz my place in the
parking lot, and the fun I've had my senior year.  Also, I will to Debbie my old
bookkeeping papers.

I, Leonard Fly, leave to the future printing classes the knowledge gained
from our mistakes this year.

I, Sandra Seaton, will to Mr. Calloway my deepest appreciation for his
devoted guidance this year, and to Mrs. McArtor, and Mrs. Barnett, my
admiration toward very fine teachers and wonderful persons.

I, Eddie Ladd, will to Mike Hess and Barry Garner my chair in the office
making up time and the ability to shoot snooker.  Also, to Roger Redden, I
leave my ability in opening doors at 2:00 in the morning to deliver notes.

I, Shelia Lowery, will my ability to get along with my teachers and my ability
not to skip school to Linda Barksdale.  I will my seat in Mr. Ledbetter's class
to Janie Daily and the ability not to talk in his class.

I, Mary Risner, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to
Elsie Miller all of my books and teachers that I left behind.  To Sid, my
brother, I leave my locker number 336 and all of its contents.

I, Clifford Martin, being of feeble mind and a sufferer of Conard Gaither's
constant harassment, will a will to survive against people like Conard
Gaither.

I, Charles Head, being of sound mind and body leave to Frances Lynn
Foreman my spare car key, my old sweat shirt, and my extra notebook
paper.

I, Gary True, being of sound mind and body, leave Gary Trout one big
garganawa.

I, Robert English, will David Williams to ability to stay out of jail.

I, Calvin Drake, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and
bequeath my ability to acquire nice-looking girlfriends to my brother,
Kenneth.

I, Doug Ruhl, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my
lightning speed and running ability to Dave Clark, because he'll need it! 
To the rest of Pryor High, I leave nothing but a big "good-bye!"

I, Linda Shipp, hereby will my ability to go to sleep in General Business
to Mary Mahanes and also to Jacque R., Janet F., Donna R., Kathy P.,
Janie S., and Mary M., the ability to have car trouble on school days and
not go AWOL.

I, Don Berkemeyer, of no mind and very little body hereby will one of my
four lockers which is close to solid Geometry to anyone who is in a hurry
to the cafeteria.  Also, I will Debbie Beeson my slowness to end up late
to Adv. Biology (but not for the same reason).

I, Carol Daily Hedgepath, hereby will to my younger sister, Janie, the
ability to finish school after she is married.  Also, to my brother Johnny,
all the fun PHS has to offer.

I, Ernest Casey, being of sound mind and body, will Mike Bunnell the
ability to get along with Mr. Webster, as I have, and I will to John Hawkins
the one and only line that I had in Hamlet.

I, Diane Howard, will all the great times that I've had to my brothers and
sister, and hope they have as much fun as PHS.  I also will Mr. House to
the future T&I students.

I, Lonnie Smith, will my locker to Pat Hess and my typing desk to Billie
Jo Madole.

I, Ronnie Stacy, being of questionable mind will to Dale Wallis my very
fine football helmet, which hasn't a scratch on it.  To Larry Peters I will my
great ability of making up excuses to teachers.  To Mr. Parks I will my
Mad Magazine so he call tell better jokes in class.

I, Norma Taylor, will to Barb Holt my two shaky knees for exploring
graveyards, and also, my ability to play marbles with tombstones.  To
Benny Pinkerton, I will all my left over bubble gum, and my ability to retain
my cool when caught chewing it.

I, Rebecca Williams, being of unsound mind and about average body,
will to Robert Carman Locker 15, more commonly known as "Ditto".  And
to Ivan Williams my ability to graduate with at least 15 college visiting
days.

I, Candy Brown, being of sound mind and body do will to all the future
senior classes the fun & excitement plus the mixed emotions of being
a senior.

I, Rodney Baker, will to Jack Cooper and Tom Moore the ability to get
all the beautiful women and all my good looks and charm.

I, Brenda Herrington, being of sound mind and body do hereby will all
my wise judgment in choosing lockers to Barbara Lair.  To Nancy
Pittman my ability to have fun at the wrong times.

I, Tom Colby, being of sound mind and body, do will to Judy Stanford all
my Nelson Eddy & Jeanette McDonald records, and to Doug Robertson
my superb voice in hopes he may carry out a great Sunday night tradition.

I, Sue Hadden, will my new band title (SOT) to Barbara Holt, in hopes
that she can stand under it in glory!  To Sam, I leave my superb ability to
sort out and solve the mysteries of love!  And to Doug, adhesive tape
for his severed heart!

I, John Weakley, will to all pupils interested in art my fairly good grade
of B average.

I, Opal Martin, will to Janie Smith my ability to stay in the hall at least
80% of the time, and to Billy Littlefield less charm.

I, Johnny Ragsdale, being of sound mind and body, do will to Don
Connors my happy moments at basketball games.  I also will to Laura
Taylor all the good times I've had.  I will to Jerry Meade my ability to
get along with all the girls.

I, Lucy Tilly, will to Jean Clabaugh the great ability to always say and
do the wrong thing at the wrong time, and to my brother Jim, I will three
great years of PHS!

I, Jim Thomas, do hereby reluctantly will my great personality and
intellectual mind to Larry Peters because he certainly needs them.  I also
leave my beat up history book to anyone foolish enough to want it.

I, Mary Lee Taylor, do bequeath the Honor of OSLA president to my
sister Laura, and do hope she gets as much fulfillment and enjoyment
out of the office as I have had this past year, and to the rest of the PHS
kids the best of luck in everything.

I, Ron Ramos, do will ybbob yelnats the right to turn his name around,
and to Danny Higginbotham the power to run a mile in 6 minutes.

I, Maria Bare, will my typewriter to some "fortunate" deserving
underclassman my locker, including all the junk in it, and my ability to
read Shakespeare.

I, Twyla Easter, hereby will my ability to have a sound mind and body
after three years at PHS to any Junior who can do it.  To the Juniors in
fifth hour art, the newly established tradition of role call.

I, Roy Collins, do hereby will Bob Stanley my great ability of keeping
my pants up on the football field.  I also will Coach Robertson my world
known ability for eating 24 candy bars a day, I will my great skill of being
late to Mr. Parks class to Barbara Lair, I will my not so great wrestling
ability to Rhonda True.

I, Jana Epperly, will my Queenships in Jousting and Karate to Glenda
Moots, and Debby Cuff, and my morale-raising ability in Art Class to Make
Maslen in hope that next year he will let his hair down.

I, John Ward, will my horses to Donny Wilkins, my sister I leave half of
my money, to my good friend Gerald Calvin my boat.  My parents I will
half of my ranch.

I, Linda Huggins, will my good times at Pryor High School to my brother,
Jimmy, and I will my shorthand and typing books to a lucky future COE
student.

I, Benny Mustain, will all the great times I have had in Auto Mech. to
Mr. Baumert's "favorite sons" Gary Trout & Earl Martin.  I also will Terry
David, Jacque Reeves & Margaret Edwards my success to succeed in
Senior English without studying.

I, Yvonne Williams, being of sound mind and body do will to my brother
(Chief) & Bobby B. all my out-dated tardy slips, & detention hours.  To
Karen Johnson, I leave my typewriter, worn-out eraser, my used shorthand
pad & lots of luck especially in COE.

I, Dick Burkhart, will all my welding experience and knowledge to
Charles Thompson, and my table in Study Hall to Jerry Mott.

I, Vicki Powell, being of unsound mind will to John Hawkins my Hamlet
book and my locker full of pop bottles.  To Kay Davenport I leave my
ability to drive on country roads without getting hit.

I, David Briggs, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to my
brother my great ability to dribble a basketball and catch a football.

I, Ethylenn Barnett, will to Olita happiness, to Anita S. my share of
milk, to Ruby B. my share of drinks, to LaDonna W. my brother George,
to Cindy T. & Betty M. my locker.

I, Frank Vargas, being of sound mind and unable body, will to Rhonda
True my typewriter in typing class, and to Linda Hamm and Pam
Drenner my ability to be late for band and not get caught.

I, Jerry Stimson, will my ability to make a good weld in welding to
Charles Thompson.

I, Debby Gooldy, will Jon Packard my ability to get to the Student
Council meetings on time, to attend the conventions, to sell toothbrushes,
and to work in the candy stand with great joy.

I, Tom Bradley, will my pencil to Steve Propst and my bookkeeping
ruler to Larry Milvo and my Teen Town card to the trash can.

I, Brenda Maggard, will to Patti Casey the ability not to get lost in Mr.
Griffin's study hall class, and to Doris Gordon and Bobbie Hayden the
ability to always be on time to class.

I, Dean Atchley, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath
my great skill at playing snooker to Joe Petty and to Sammy Crews, I
leave my spot in the smoking area.

I, Runae Kindell, being of unsound mind and body do hereby will my
great scholastic aptitude in all kinds of math along with any Spanish
I've picked up to my little brothers, Greg and Clint.

I, Larry Hurley, will my ability to yell at the referees at basketball
games to Barbara Lair, my locker to Larry Peters, and my snooker
table to Jim Leslie.

I, Barbara Clark, will my ability to get things really done fast in annual
to Pam Dale.  I will my locker to just anyone.  It hates me.

I, Billy Willyard, do will all my good times and knowledge of getting
out of work to my friend, Eddie Odle.

I, Sandy Watkins, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath
the well-worn path leading to the "Muffin Man's" locker to the next lucky
girl; I also leave the four end seats on the first row of the Pep Club
section to any future Seniors big enough to fill them.

I, Pete Haskins, with a very unsound mind do will my ability to destroy
things and also my '57 Ford to David Williams.

I, Mary Anne Szaszko, will to Susie, my old, used shorthand pads.

I, James Knight, being of unstable mind and body, will my old
coveralls to Mr. Baumert, my mental capabilities to psychology class,
and my physical capabilities to Mr. Jolly's biology class, also my ability
to finally graduate to Joe Petty.

I, Marilyn Ryals, being of sound mind (?) and body do hereby will all
the fun I've had in my senior year to Jacque Reeves, and my knowledge
to skip school without being caught to C. Parker, M. Mahanes, J. Fuller,
M. Edwards, and J. Smith.

I, Bill Wilson, being of sound mind and sorta sound body so hereby
will to Judy Teel all the happiness in the world.  To Susan Porter my
ability to write.  To Billy Littlefield, I will my ability to work on cards
without getting dirty.

I, Judy Teel, will to Cathy Parker and Sula Davis all the fun I have had
in Mr. Vanzant's study hall.  I will to Donna Rongey, Gloria Curtsinger,
and Judy Hill the ability to get out of class all the time.  To Bill Wilson,
I will a real happy life.

I, Barry Dotson, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath
to my brother, James Dotson, the responsibility to take my place in
telling jokes on wrestling and football trips.  I will that every junior will
have some accomplishment that some later junior will be proud to follow.

I, Janet George, being of sound mind and body (?) will to Linda my
reputation as the best perfume shooter in PHS and to Gail a better
senior year than mine.

I, Ronnie Kester, will all my good times in Mr. Parks class to Billy
Littlefield and all the bad times to Sam Fleming.

I, Edith May York, do will to my dear friend Betty Jo Elliott, all my
good (?) luck and I hope that she will enjoy her senior year as much
as I did.  To all underclassmen, I will my ability to get caught no matter
what I try, the first time I try it.

I, Bill Uthe, being of sound mind will to Donnie Wilkins the ability to
elude Don Hall on your scooter and to Judy Propst a new door latch.

I, Susan Holmes, being of sound mind and body will to Debbie Kirk
all the fun I had in my senior year.

I, Gayle Williams, will to Kathy, Linda, Judy, Wilma, Barbara, Gail,
and Sheila my great and outstanding ability (HA) in getting things done
7th hour and in doing those "B-queen" exercises.

I, Marc Garrett, will Sam Fleming my cue stick and all my possessions
I've collected during my high school years.

I, Rebecca Catlett, being of sound mind and body, will my talking
ability to next year's Spanish classes.  I also leave my unusual nickname
to any one stupid enough to read "Dr. Zhivago".

I, Mike Walters, with an unstable mind hereby prove it by willing it to
Billy Littlefield.  I will my ability to get into trouble without moving to
Dennis Stephens.

I, Jill Davis, being of sound mind and questionable body to will to
Kay Davenport my front row seat in the pep club and my ability to yell
the loudest.  HA!  To Kathy Stevenson, I leave my ability to sleep
during the FHA rallies and get away with it.  And to all juniors a most
memorable senior year.

I, Ronald Van Dryden, being of precarious mind and God-forsaken
body do will to Sally Jackson a monogrammed dog collar with the
initials T.B.

I, Carolyn McDaniel, do hereby will to Chris Sutton, my locker which
is located where the in-crowds gang up during class breaks.  I also
will to Chris all of my back lessons in bookkeeping so that she may
catch up and keep up with her fellow classmates.

I, Brenda Horner, will to Cindy Lyda my ability to never get mad and
to Marguerite Boyd my ability to be a "whiz kid".

I, Bobby Maguire, do bequeath to John Crogan, John Ketcher,
Chris Sutton, Carolyn Body, and all underclassmen the fun and
excitement I have had at PHS.

I, Susan Porter, will Judy Stanford as much fun and luck in her senior
summer and school year as I had.  To the coming annual staff I will
more time so they can meet the deadlines.

I, Johnny Nichols, being of sound mind and body do hereby will
Ronald Hilton my tremendous ability to miss quail on a covey rise,
and to David Warren my ability to climb trees after coons.

I, Diane Ward, will my Hamlet book to Florence Fly and do solemnly
swear that she will keep it with her always.  I will my locker to Cheryl
and hope she will keep it as well as I did.

I, Jack Hall, do leave my worn out left tennis shoe to Donnie Wilkins
and to Debbie Newcomb, my locker and all its contents.

I, Fannie Jackson, will to my sister, Sally, the ability to get along
with the teachers, and to Margaret Edwards three inches of my height.

I, Alfred Flint, will the best of luck to the juniors that will be seniors
next year.

I, Marie Coleman, do hereby will my ability to pull a snow-job in T&I
to Russell Tullis and Cindy Lyda.  I also will my ability to be a "whiz kid"
to all the unfortunate few.

I, Dwaine McKenzie, being of sound mind do hereby leave Sam
Fleming my piggy bank, so he can pay off his snooker debts and to
Steve Packard, I leave my favorite chair (Dunce's Seat) in the band
because I'm sure he will need it.

I, Rita Evans, will to Janet Fuller my ability to get along with the teachers,
to Janie Dailey (Greenway), my back seat in Mrs. McArtor's English
class and all we had in fourth hour.

I, George Tingley, being of a surely sound mind and a wonderful body
and soul do hereby bequeath my last will and testimony.  To my brother,
(if he is ever unfortunate enough to get here) Happy, I bequeath my
locker #7 and my undefeatable wise cracks to Mr. Houser.

I, Barbara Wickliffe, will to all Juniors, the many wonderful times and
long hours of study which I have had at PHS.

I, Donald Barnwell, being of unsound mind and able body will to
Chris Sutton my parking place south of the school and to Dennis Stephens
my English literature book.

I, Carol Louthan, do will to my brother my ability to go steady and to
Bunger the ability to play Santa Claus any time he wants to.

I, Mary Faircloth, will to Mary Jean Redden, my twirlers, the twins,
Melinda, Joanie, Cindy and Carolyn.  Be good to them.  To the next
twirlers of PHS, I will my memory and my tights.

I, Bob Brewster, being of sound mind and body will all the great fun
in the senior years to Tom Moore.  I also will my Hamlet book to
Barbara Lair.

I, Connie Rutherford, will the Safeway parking lot to Maggi Edwards
and my Buddha to Dickie McNair.

I, Jerry Weaver, being of weak mind and unsound body, do will to
anyone fool enough to open it, my locker.  And to Gary Trout, my luck
in Auto Mechanics.

I, Kathy Cordell, will the seniors traditional roll call to next year's fifth
hour art class. To Rhonda True, I will some "fun," and to John Hawkins,
I will his senior year not to come.

I, Randy L. Richards, will my remaining possessions to my best
friend, Art Sanchez.

I, Nancy Rainwater, being of sound body and not of mind, do hereby
will my ability to get into trouble with Mrs. Barnett to Lois Rodgers and
my research paper to Lavonne Meyers.

I, Ron Gurley, being of sound body and mind, want to leave...I will
my great musical ability to Sam Fleming who needs it immensely,
and everything else I have to Mary Redden---she's got it anyway!

I, Conard Gaither, will to Sam. F. my track shoes in which he can
do anything he wants to.  Also, I will myself to Mike Ady for one week
and hope to get back alive.

I, Sandra Foote, will to Cheryl and her friends all the happiness
I've enjoyed as a senior.  To all future seniors I will the best of everything.

I, Barbara Cox, will Mary Mahanes my ability to get out of speeding
tickets and my map to Tahlequah.

I, Sherman Long, being of weak body and not so sound of mind,
leave my seat in Senior English and one slightly used Hamlet to anyone
who wants it.

I, Janice Perry, will my typewriter and shorthand notes to future COE
senior students of sound mind.

I, Nancy Billings, will to all the future bookkeeping students my ability
to be tardy every day.  To Gloria Curtsinger and Judy Hill, the ability to go
to Salina and back at noon.

I, Marilyn Brown, with good intentions do hereby will Cathy Parker my
slightly used Hamlet book.

I, Judy Couch, will my dancing abilities to Beverly Harrison and Judy
Powers.

I, Glenda Howard, will my ability to flunk all the tests and still pass
solid Geometry & Trig. to any future students.  I also will all the good
times I have had in PHS to all future seniors.

I, Robert Harris, will my drawer 91 in Physics to Larry Peters.

I, Betty Lobo, will all my rights and privileges of exchange students to
next year's student.  I also will to the same person my ability to escape
school to give speeches.

I, Dwight Blackwell, will my locker 9, and the front seat in Government
to John Howard.

I, Patty Stephens, will my ability to drag to anyone who wants it, and
my ability to take shorthand to anyone that needs it.

I, Phil Trout, will to Tom Moore, and Jack Cooper, the ability to skip
school without getting caught and my charms and good looks so they
can get a girlfriend.

I, Gwen D'Agostino, have decided not to will anything to anyone,
because I haven't enough talents to spare.

I, Larry Troyer, being of sound mind and able body, will my ability to
get along with all the teachers to Joe Don Teel, and my good ole locker
No. 19 to anyone who wants it.

I, Larry Henson, will my cool to Steve Weihle, and my smile to Larry
Brandon, also I will to all the trombone players of next year's band my
ability to play the stripper perfectly.  (Ha, Ha.)

I, Lynn Morgan, hereby will Charles Dale my ability to drive a car with
someone on my lap.  To Patty Casey and Rita Bell my ability to get away
with anything around my mother.

I, Mike Adair, do hereby will to Larry Green, my box of Band-Aids, to
Steve Packard, my locker of booze-aids, to Sammy Crews my good
grades in World History, and to the Junior Class the fun of being an
almighty senior.

I, Jane Davenport, being of sound body and mind do hereby bequeath
to my sister Kay the ability to have her uniform back on before the lights
in the pep club bus come on, and to my brother, Lloyd, my paint peeling
locker, and to Dewaine Fought, the third table in study hall at 8:30 each
morning.

I, Wayne Carmen, will my ability to date Miami girls to anybody who
wants it.

I, Kathe Whaling, being of sound mind and body, do will the privilege
to go see the Monkees whenever they get the chance.  Also, I will all future
issues of Tiger Beat, and 16 Magazines to Jo Sparks.  To Rhonda True I
will a wonderful senior year.

I, Allan Malloy, will to Barry Garner my coveralls, all the knowledge I have
learned in them, and all the grease that is on them.

I, Sheila Armstrong, being of sound mind, leave my 1,001 problems to
Linda Ogden, my car to Linda, Jean, and Pam, and my thanks to Kathy. 
"Good luck, girls!"

I, Rick Risner, will Earl Martin my luck in shooting snooker, and to the
class of '68 my church keys.

I, Issy Houston, being of feeble mind and body, hereby bestow my
ability to knock holes in the band room ceiling to Mary Jean Redden and
Linda Hamm.  To Jean Clabaugh and Pam Dale, I will the back seat of
the band bus.

I, Marvin Rhymes, do hereby leave to Steve Weakley the right guard
position in football and the ability to play the French horn.  I will to Rhonda
True a wonderful senior year.  To the president of Student Council, I will
the ability to graduate from the halls of PHS.

I, Patsy Scherrer, will to Sam Fleming the ability to win a ballgame
while thinking about me and to any Junior girl the lead in the All School
Play, if you can, "Take it, It's Yours."  Finally to Doug Robertson, I will
the ability to maintain his cool when he sees "Sue" walking down the hall.

I, Don Dimmit, being of unsound mind and questionable body, do will to
some deserving junior, locker No. 342, and all the junk I no longer have
any use for.  To Lloyd Davenport, I will my warped T-Square and broken
pencils so he can be a stud mechanical drawing student.

I, Linda Horner, will to Anita Strain & Ruby Bomesburger my ability to
sneak in the back door without getting caught.  To Tom Moore, I will my
ability to share and share alike.  To M. Vietti I will better luck next year in
getting off to the Jay-Chelsea football game with R. Porter.

I, John Davenport, of supreme mind but broken body (resulting from
crime fighting) do bequeath my identity as Batman to Pryor High.  And to
anyone who takes up my duties as Batman, my old Bat Honda 50 and
six-banger Batmobile.

I, Frieda Hunter, will all the trouble and frustration in annual to Pam
Dale and Jean Clabaugh.  To Rhonda True, I leave my numberless locker.

I, Neal Troyer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my good
grades and the board of education from Mr. Griffin's room to all future
students in World History class.

I, Royce Rodgers, will to my sister Lois the ability to keep up with her
assignments, which I've never done.  And to Linda Phillips, my retarded
locker that is minus a handle.

I, Bruce Johnson, being of unsound mind, will my piano bench to Judy
Powers and my ability to play the clarinet to Debbie Beeson.  To the entire
Junior class I bequeath all the good times I have had during these years at
Pryor High School.

I, Carolyn Pierce, will Barbara, Gail, Sheila, and Wilma the excitement
of making four Homecoming backdrops their senior years, and to Becky
Duncan all the fun I've had in high school.

I, Allen Head, being of sound mind do will my ability to get an "A" in
Choral Club, to Same Fleming, and to Barbara Lair, I will my stupidity in
English.

I, Nell Vern Fowler, hereby will all my fun in my senior years to Jacque
Reeves, all my books and old locker to Jeanetta Fowler, my bad times
and good to Janet Cagle and skipping school to Linda Davis.

I, Don Duncan, being of sound mind, do leave my sweat shirt and faded
levis to Gail George.

I, Marilyn Pierce, will to Melinda Elrod all the fun and excitement of my
high school days and to Gail George all the fun a senior is entitled to.

I, Dave Dickison, do solemnly and with utmost pride, bequeath my
extraordinary good luck to my kith and kin, Sammy Risner. (He's going
to need it!)

I, Rhonda Saunders, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will
my ability to drive to Mary Mahanes, and to Janie Smith my last and
only stick of drum shape bubble gum.

I, Donald Lee Ewert, will to my sister Donna Lee, all the titles
concerning my car, and full partnership in my horse, saddle, etc. to do
with as she sees fit.

I, Donna D'Apolito, will to my sister my beloved copy of Hamlet, and
to all future seniors all the fun I have had this year.

I, Gary Johnson, will my sister the good old lockers of PHS and to
Bill Stafford another good year with Mr. Moody.

I, Becky Briggs, being of sound mind (?) and body, do hereby will to
my brother Rodney, my locker with all its cobwebs, dirt, and old paper,
including my worn copy of Hamlet, and most of all the good times I've
had at PHS.

I, Jimmy Smith, in sound mind, will Nancy Seaborn my Hamlet book
to use in Senior English, my bad grades, and all my love.

I, Wayne Thompson, will Leslie Briggs my study hall desk with all the
markings, and Sue Ashley my locker that is big enough to put her and
anybody else in.

I, Judy Killion, do hereby will to Dickie the ability to make up enough
excuses to get out of 4th hour every day his Sr. year and to the group,
the ability to do things without getting caught, but if they do get caught,
the ability to get out of it alive.

I, Mike Kachelmeyer, being a mental and physical wreck, will my ability
of not getting caught to Debbie Mitchell, and my talent of not get run over
to Doug Elliott.

I, Joan Weatherford, will Johnny Ketcher the 5th table in study hall, 2nd
hour.  To Linda McGuire, locker 46, and to Bobbie Hayden, my Hamlet book.

I, Peggy Wood Grass, being of sound mind and able body, do hereby will
Mary Mahanes the ability to be a good senior of '68, to Jacque Reeves the
ability to be true to a certain guy while a senior, the group all the good times
I've had in PHS, and to Gary Allen the ability to drive a '57 Chevy without
any trouble.

I, Donald Leon Villines Esquire, being of sound mind and weak body,
do hereby will my acre of hand-raised cultivated Dandelions to Thomas
Moore, to give his girlfriends when the spring love bug bites him.  I also
will to Benjamin Pinkerton my book on how to sing for fun and profit.  And
to Steven Wilkerson, whom I promised to remember in my will--Howdy!

 
     
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