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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
I, Carol Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to not get a driver's license to my sister, Pat,
hoping she does.
I, Rachel Perkins, do hereby will and bequeath all
my good times at A. L. Brown to my niece, Ethel
Rogers, a rising senior, and to Katherine Rogers, I leave
the ability to get on the Cheerleader Staff.
I, Patty Petrea, being of unsound mind and little
body, do hereby will and bequeath my good times and
ability to graduate to the "Three Little Petreas" yet to
follow. To Jean Daniels, I leave my ability to go with
the same boy for two years and remain single.
I, Martha Pittman, being of little body and mind, do
hereby will and bequeath my ability to become a
senior to all my brothers and sisters, knowing they
will all need someone's ability. To Helen Huckabee
and Dottie Adams, I will my good times.
I, Louise Pope, being of sound body and empty head,
do hereby will and bequeath my senior privilegesC?D
to Dot Rollins.
' I, Evelyn Polk, being of sane mind and having a
body, do will and bequeath my ability to go down the
hall with the greatest of ease to "Blubber."
I, Rachel Pope, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to graduate from high school in three years,
even though I am married, to anyone who has the
chance.
I, Martha Ellen Poston, do hereby will and bequeath
to Doris Gurley, a rising sophomore, all the good times
I had as a sophomore. To Joyce Allen, a rising senior,
I leave my ability to type and write letters.
I, Barbara Poole, being of a very sound mind, do
hereby will my old basketball uniform to my sister,
Betty, and my good times in school I leave to everyone.
I, Nancy Powell, being of sound mind and body,
do hereby will my sincere hope that "Jake" will some-
day soon open his eyes to Charlotte.
I, Louise Query, being of sound body and no mind,
do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate in
four years to my nieces, Mary Lou and Mildred. To
Joyce Wyatt, I leave all my good times. I know she
will make good use of them.
I, Phillip Rainey, being of sound mind and body,
do hereby will and bequeath all my good times to
Keith Lemly, knowing that he will have as much fun
as I did.
I, Norma Rainey, do hereby will and bequeath to
my pal, Phyllis Hayes, all the good times at the foot-
ball and basketball games. To Lloyd Moon, a rising
senior, and to Betty Hayes, a rising freshman, I leave
my ability to graduate.
I, James Reavis, being of sound mind, do hereby
will and bequeath my editorship of the ALBROKAN to
anyone who is crazy enough to take journalism and
wants the job. My position in Key Club International,
I leave to Sonny Shelf.
I, Bobby Reynolds, being of sound mind and less
body, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at
Cannon and Brown Highs to my cousins, Kevin and
"Jit" Johnson, and my seat in Mrs. Alexander's room
to anyone stupid enough to take it.
I, Ella Louise Richardson, do hereby will and be-
queath my place in the senior class to my sister, Mary
Edna, a rising sophomore.
I, Wallace Ritchie, being of no mind and very little
body, bequeath my place as stage manager to Don
Nesbitt or to anyone else who can stay awake all day
long and three-fourths of the night, and my ability
to graduate in twelve years to Tommy Seabolt.
I, Don Ritchie, will my football position to Keith
Helms and all my good times to anyone who is lucky
enough to have them. I will my parking place to any-
one who has a car that runs as well as mine.
I, Ralph Robinette, leave my ability to graduate in
four years to Wayne Gibson, knowing he can use it,
and my ability to keep in trouble to anyone that
wants it.
I, Ronnie Roberts, of no mind and a lot of body,
hereby bequeath my place on the stage crew to Jimmy
Chambers and my seat in English to anyone who
wants it.
I, Mary Ross, do hereby will and bequeath my ability
to graduate to Shelby Ross and Sonny Helms, and
all my good times to Joyce Wyatt. To Brown High,
I just leave.
I, Mary Lee Russell, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability in art to my dear sister and my friend, Dorothy
Russell and Ray Harkey.
I, Patsy Russell, being of a weak mind and very
sound body, do hereby will and bequeath everything I
have, which is nothing, to Georgann Alexander, know-
ing she needs something, and to Janice Brinkley, my
position as chief cheerleader.
I, Shelia Sasser, do hereby will and bequeath my
good times in banking to any student who is lucky
enough to get it. To Doris Sasser, my sister, I leave the
happiness I received my senior year.
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