1957 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
We Seniors, through our eventful school years, have gathered a gigantic jackpot of possessions. Upon our deserving friends we bestow these fabulous fortunes.
I, DONN MILLER, will my canoe paddle to Mr Johnson.
I, FRANK HALL, leave my ability to pass chemistry to some poor Sophomore.
I, NEAL DUNCAN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to do geometry to Chris Johnson and my outstanding grades to "Dutch".
I, BOBBIE TAVEL, bequeath my "strawberry blond" hair and my "sharp wit" to Louise Simon. May she ever be happy with them.
I, JUDY WAISWILOS, will my ability to get along with teachers so well to Sue Sober.
I, PETE BUTTNER, do hereby leave my "A" average to Nancy Peale and my place in the back row of mixed chorus to someone a little taller than I.
I, CATHY DOHERTY, bequeath my studious activities on week nights to Barbara O'Hara.
I, DAVE ATES, will my mountain climbing equipment to Jim Wood for use in future winter escapades on Mount Fuji.
I, ELIE CUNDIFF, give my motorcycle, my old Levis, and my Charles Atlas Weight Lifting Set to Alice Kromer.
I, BOB WOODARD, do hereby leave my German vocabulary to Don Beardsley, one half of my tattoo to Sue Sober, and my crusty blue vest to "Mook".
I, BOB PAYNE, bequeath my ability to think to Marc Watts, and my height to Dave Truax
I, ALICE LAPPIN, will the privilege of being in Mr Evans' English class to Mr Evans.
I, MONICA SUDET, do hereby will my chemistry grades to Ruth Ancira and my history drawings to Mr Adams.
I, BETTY WOODROW, will my cheerleading skirt to Kay Simcox.
I, ROSY HU, will that terrific sponge cake to Jeanette McClure and Pat Beson, and the equally delicious checkerboard cake to Yvonne Fitz and Lantie Marquardt.
I, BARBARA KENDALL, will my sarcasm to Jeanne Pinard.
I, JEWELL THIEL, bequeath my appetite to Bettie Bain
I, JANE LEE, hereby bequeath my running ability to those active personalities of Hi B. A., (High School Born Againers).
I, MIKE VON RADESKY, being of sound mind (?), do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Physics class to someone who would like to sit next to the indigenous Rana Calesbianas. My desk in History class will go to anybody who can sleep all period long and still maintain good grades. My Voodoo treatment for staying awake will go to whoever gets my desk in Senior English. Sorry, my cloud #17 is still reserved for myself and the future Mrs Admiral Mike.
I, DUDLEY K BECK, being clear of mind (for once), do hereby leave the two bottles of (blank) that I lost up in the grave yard, to whoever wants them, and my books and locker to whoever promises to lose them.
I, MAC, as my last will leave to Paul White the "things" in our locker and my ability to lose points in Mr Evan's class.
I, MARRIANNE TOTH, bequeath my English Literature book and course to any future Senior who may want them.
I, ROBIN YOTT, being of sound mental health, in complete control of my actions, and acted upon by no external forces,. bequeath to Harold Eubanks and Jerry Jackson my Y 2,700 Sun Hemmi slide rule, which I purchased in a little shop at Haramachida. Because of their loyalty, I also leave my autographed (Mook) slide rule case, which was repaired by my fellow student and dearest friend, Robert Woodard, with two inch heavy-duty yellow masking tape. Along with these, befittingly, I leave my patience to endure the hardships which accompany the use of this instrument.
I, ROBERT HURD, will my "Camels" to Dave Truax.
I, JERRY WOOD, bequeath my speed to poor Sandy Milwit.
I, CONNIE CHRISTIANSEN, will nothing to nobody, because I'm taking it all with me.
I, CHRISTINE STEERE, on my departure from Yo-Hi, do willingly bequeath to my close friend, Jeanette McClure, my Senior complexion, in the hope that her freckles will cease being green. To the "King's Daughters" I leave the memories of our many successes and a verse--Phil. 3:14
I, TOM GARREN, bequeath my hair to Marc Watts and my "peggers" on Neal Duncan.
I, GINNY MURPHY, leave all my "talent" to Karen Martin.
I, NANCY RUEHLOW, bequeath all that "plus" (whatever that is) to Sue Sober.
I GRETCHEN CULPEPPER, leave my outlined mind to Louise Simon
I, HARRIETT KREPPS, being in a questionable mental state, leave to Ron Cherry my ability to constantly amaze my chemistry teacher, Mrs Brady, with my outstanding knowledge of chemistry. I also leave my outstanding abilities in Algebra to Tex Carver
I, SALLY McGARRY, will to Jean Ellen Wilder, class of 58, my deed to the "little green house".
I, SAMMY MILWIT, bequeath my slide rule to "mooker" Yott, and my Master's Degree in Physics to Charles Robinowitz.
I, JEANNE KATALINAS, will my waiter at O'J's to Linda Henry.
I, DENNIS VAN LIEW, do hereby will my motorcycle boots to "Dutch" Phillips, my boxing ability to Bob Prentice, and my strong abdomen to Elie Cundiff.
I, SANDY WILWIT, leave to Bob Keen my filthy, torn, football practice uniform. I also leave to Bob my yellow (before season), black (after season) basketball practice trunks with my baseball spikes included.
I, BOB WEBSTER, leave my gym locker to anyone who possesses the ambition of smearing Narimasu in all sports.
I, BOB HUDELESTON, do hereby leave all my "A's to the up and coming Freshman who need them to participate in all sports.
I, SUE PERRY, will my height to Lorna Donaldson.
I, MIKE SMITH, will my wind-swept hairdo to Bob Richardson.
I, DAVE DEGELMAN, bequeath Miss Fisher to next year's Shorthand class.
I, DONALD BEARDSLEY, leave my good looks and ability to handle the girls to Bob Woodard.
I, RUSSELL KELLY, will the shoe laces of my bowling shoes to Jeff High.
I, J NEWELL JONES, do hereby will my tri-section of any angle ( it still needs work) to next year's Solid Geometry class.
I, JOHN ALLGAIR, leave my ability to pass Physics to Bob Hurd and my ability to graduate to Dick Payne.
I, SOEL BONG ANDERSON, endow upon Yo-Hi my pigtails.
I, CHRIS AMATO, leave to any strong-willed Junior my bookkeeping book, to "struggle" with as I have.
Data from Eric Davis 1957 Yearbook