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-vv ,- . GENE KELLY OZIE HRANTLEY AUSTIN GILLILAND President , ,,.. -- .,,, GENE KELLY Vice-President H, ,,,. OZIE BRANTLEY Secretary-Treasurer U ,- .... AUSTIN GILLILAND - ff , . 055' .vw I IQ QQ 1 !?3:'a , '.-3-'E' ,N A va.. ,,. 3 -K.- f ,,. - . K u f- f' I -J? f CHARLES ADKINS SHIRLEY ALLGOOD -, MARGARET ANNE ANDERSON
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cuz! 7065! and ecfameat We the Sophomore Class of the -Iunior College of Augusta, 1951, being of tired physical health and warped mind, tlo hereby declare this our last will and testament. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item I. l.loyd Ilavird. do hereby leave to Gene Kelly my ability to ask dumb and simple ques- tions at the lllost unpredictable times. I, Caroline Blctiahee, leave to' Betty Norvill my ability to talk teachers out of Monday tests in hopes that she will do better than I. I, Voss, leave my easy charm, my way with women and my gray hair to john Langley, who also raises ulcers as a hobby. XYe. Nlargaretha liowick. Anne Dasher and Eugenia Hiers, leave to Glenda Rooks our abil- ity to talk in the lilrrary and get someone else thrown out for it. XYe, Sumner and Mac Carlton. bequeath to Senior Howard the Pluperfect Tense in hopes that he will he able to find a use for it. XYe, the Physics Class of 1951, do hereby leave LeConte Talley's black, superpowered, streamlined Model .-X to Professor Talley so that he may be able to drive on. XYe, Alice .-Xarsonson, 'lane Ellen Clontz, and Lois Sue Hale, do will and bequeath to ,Sara Galloway, I,ee Urander. and -Iackie Shipman our outstanding ability to study together and learn nothing! I. Hill liranan, do hereby leave to Mr. Dolyniuk one case of I-Iadacol so that he may be able to pep up his classes. I, Geradline Pardue, do leave to Footie Etheredge my ability to travel to the lunchroom everyday fifth period even though I have an English Class. XYe. Hob Baggott and Claude Graybill, leave otll' blinding speed to Jacky Sweetheart Rodgers and joel Rabbi Cohen so that they can pace the l95Z basketball team to another undefeated season. XVe, XN'ilson Bryan, Bill Dye and Walter Rose, who have been kicked out of the library everyday for the last six years. do hereby, for Miss Iiailie's sake. leave! I. Tommy Folk, leave my ability to draw, especially flies, to Bert Anderson and all good commercial students. I, Martha Cawley. do will and bequeath to Bertie Coursey my inherited ability to get along' with Mrs. Ilall. XYe. Connie Tant, Laura Gauthier. Gladys Meire and Carolyn Turner, highly Sophomores having English in Room 209, do leave to all lowly Freshmen with the same fate our choice box seats at Sutton's Speedway !races held every Tuesday, XYednesday and Thursday- stztrting time promptly at 12:35. XYe. I at Klangum and Iiarhara tlwens, do will and bequeath to any two industrious Human lliology students our ability to leave lab at three o'clock in order to get a ride home. I. ,Ioyce Rushton. do will and bequeath to Ilelirada Iirown my .X's in Spanish. We the Sopohomores of Zeta Rho Sigma Sorority, do will and bequeath to' the Freshmen I t the same sorority our ability to all talk at once, disagree on every matter. and then all pile m one car and go home. IV. Iiilhe Klullan. rlo will and bequeath my ability to he neticed and heard at all times to tiwynn Hdum. who always tiptoes around meekly and unoticed. I. Shirley I'ardne, :lo will and bequeath to XYanrla Matthews my ability to stay at home and yet get an excuse from Klr. llardy. I, -lean Ilovvick. do will :md bequeath my desk in shorthand class to Iletty Iiiggenlmotliam m hopes that she -.vill enjoy it 'ts much 'ts I did. I. Ifthel Smith, do will and bequeath my position as Bliss Smith's secretary to any capable student. IIT- liflly' ,I4'l1l'4lTlSIlHfl lillllj' liuox. do will and bequeath to .Xny .l.C..X. Ifreshman our ability to misbehaxe m class tespecially Coininercial I,awI and still exempt. Xte, the Sophomores in the Naval Reserve, leave. Swiietl. sertlefl :ind delivered Il, .f P.Il.i in this X'C'1ll' nineteen hundred and titty one. lliiUH'Ssl'fl lvyi The Sophomore Class Iiztrlizirzi tl XX CIIS
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