LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT   

We, the seniors of University High School, on this the 30th day of May 1963, do hereby submit
our Last Will and Testament:

Phil Witter leaves his tachometer to anyone who knows what it's for.
Jan Reinberg wills her shoes to anyone who can fill them.
Karen Perkins leaves her datebook to Lin Oliver with hopes for more than one name.
Bob Nolan leaves his cue stick at the Chimes Pool Hall in search of a college education.
Marilyn Watts wills her ability to throw wild slumber parties to Carol Judice.
John Steib and John Taylor will their twin seats at the Bengal to Craig Winkler and Albert
Herget.
Susan Mahier finally leaves Bob Harrison.
George Macintyre wills his collection of ready made excuses to George Pierson and Dana Copeland,
seeing how there's plenty for both of them.
Nol Erie leaves her bar bells and gym set to Erin Kelly.
Ann Gaines wills her ability to keep a boy on a hook for four years to anyone who wants to try it.
Mike Daigle leaves his “greasy kid stuff" to Danny Cohen.
Sidney McCallum gives Barton Frye back to the Sophomore Class.
Johnny Lapenas wills his pipes to Mike Safer.
Carole Coffee leaves her reserved seats at the track meets to Carol Judice.
Billy Haas takes his broken-down developing machine with him.
Gail Patterson wills her baton to Carrie Hanchey.
Pat Price leaves his 24-hour lunch period to Bill Meares.
Sue Terry wills her FHA pin to Annell Tinsley.
Linda Maguire leaves living proof that "gentlemen prefer blondes."
Rene’ Roberts leaves Ann Sutter to Bill Dodd.
Beverly Malen wills her reserved seat at the "Collage" to anyone hard up enough to take it.
Bill Monroe leaves his unused flashbulbs to Roger West.
Frank Middleton wills his ability to date all girls at once to Pete Prosser.
Sealann Kelton leaves her hidden charm to anyone who can find it.
Jerry Joseph wills his pleasant dreams to Lucky.
Lee Kantrow leaves his gold star to Robby Rosenthal.
Jane Winfree wills her family tree to the English IV class.
Carl Hart leaves his “washed-up" theories to "Bullet" Maddox.
Frank Hatcher wills the two left shoes that guided him through an outstanding
basketball career to Bobby Maguire.
Tonni Collette leaves her success in making out the yearbook to Clem Goldberger.
Cathy Curran leaves her advice to the lovelorn to anyone who’s hard up enough to take it.        
Danny Bonifay wills his yearbook space to Cary Dougherty.
Richard Anderson leaves his tall tales to Lewis Moyse.
Mike Dial wills his driving techniques to Sterling Moss.
Anne White leaves with a sigh of relief and takes her theatrical ambitions with her.      
Bill Rolston wills his collection of cool shirts to Billy Edwards.
Carol Owen leaves a perfect example that good things come in small packages to
Barbara Duff.                    
Jimmy Bollinger wills his track shoes to his little sister so that maybe she can
catch a boy.                 
Bob Harrison wills his set of masks to Mike Hebert.
Helen Rae Whitson leaves her false eyelashes, etc. to Chester Coles.
Johnny Williams leaves his khaki pants to Pat Lee; also his brain for study in the
Biology dept.                    
Nancy Baun leaves U-High to go to Lee High.
Richard Carter wills his tennis racket and politics to Bob Feldman.
Sue Wimberly leaves her FHA gavel to Sharon Walker.
Jim Meyer wills his genius for existing in a state of suspended animation to Mike
Scearce.             
Byron Levy leaves his little brother to anyone who will take him.     
Gary Poleynard leaves his anchor to Billy Haag.   
Jeff Justice and Ann Gaines leave together.
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