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SENIOR DIRECTORY IS ADMIRER OF Variety store For os Store-managers Di am on d Joe Bunk Athens College Miss Maxwell Hors es Kellyton Little girls Pontiacs Walls Athletics Pop corn Chevrolet Rich girl Books Mr. Alison Well oresseo people Dames Green sweaters Dances Brunettes Blono hair School Good books Reading Tallahassee Mr. Coley His guitar Berries Athletes Norma Shearer Tall people DynamiT E Sylacauga Girls Wild West stories Reo ' s Cotton A Bush Fancy groceries WANTS TO BE Manager or 5 10 Ast oun oING Merchant Undertaker Man-hater Crooner Pharmacist Home Ec Teacher Housekee per Lochinvar 2d Bus i n ess Man Famous 3asketball Manager Mrs . Van about town Lawyer Teacher Chemist Book-keeper Sheik Fascinating Telephone operator I NIERI OR DECORAT OR Taller Engineer Teacher Mechanic Mus i cI A N Stenographer MI D-S HI PM AN 3a by oi e titian Private secretary Movie star Writer Football pro Boss Heartbreaker Pro ball player Raoio star NO TELLING Nurse Ch i c WILL LIKELY BE Managed BY 10 Just another fellow Clerk AviATOR Demure housewife English professor Soda jerker Toast-burner Waitress A BACHELOR Older, if he lives Unknown Teacher Mrs . Salesman Farmer Housewife Professor Old maid Meat cutter As she is Railroad man Sal es-girl As he is Bus DRIVER Teacher VentriloquI ST Torch singer Office wife Gon ooliER A New-berry Missionary leader Clerk at elmore '4 Cook Henpecked Bossed Brokenhearted Worthy of her Street singer What she wants to be Same old Mary Just Lil 22
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SENIOR DIRECTORY name disposition is hobby is is noted for Bert Bailey Oemure Playinc guitar Trying to yodel George Bailey Independent Tap dancing Words THAT long John Ballaro Recessive Running Store Durante Nose Lester Blackburn Jolly Tennis Missing trains Jessie Myrle Bolan Explos1VE BiCYCL1NC Temper tantrums Wilmot Brown Likeable Singing Taroiness Herman Carlisle Fr 1 ENDLY Yarn swapping Big feet Sara Frances Chapman Benicnant Traveling Her walk Eoelene Cook OuLCET Hiking Blind dates Charles Cotton Witty Collecting money Quarterbacking Marvin Crawford Indifferent G1GOLO-ING Getting ’em Ralph Davis Bright Sports Going to school Eloise Davis Pleasant Making noise Cutting classes Carolyn Day Changeable Eat i ng Who, sir? Me, sir? Darwin Dobbs Reckless Loving in puslic Red hair Jimmie Duncan Happy Milking Laughing Jessie Futral Reserveo Reading Quietness Joel Graves Milo Mixing cheuicals Working in lab Eoith Ham Optimistic Mov1E-GO 1 NG Fingernails Otis Hardy Cheerful Flirting His line Eloise Harris Sweet Skat i ng Innocent look John Holley Negative Dating Sense of smell Peggy Howell ??? Drawing Blono curls Lauchlin Hunter Sunny Laughing Riding Ennis uohnston Sentimental Oriving Bus Blue suits Margie Knight Timid Helping others Her sweetness Harold Langley Heavenly Rambl 1 NG Being slow Eloise Lennaro 'Tem pe rauental Looking nice Playing piano Melba Neighbors Delicate Mem or izing Chewing gum Eldrioge Nix Average Playing rook Good grades Paralee Nix Sedate Giving oroers Morning attendance Johnie Louise Nolen Unselfish Going pdaces Making speeches Edith Peters Conservative Sales-talk1NG Her lip stick Helen Porch Angelic Giggling Titanic proportions Charlie Lee Ray Sober Toe-dancing Being country Lola Mae Sewell Sens itive Stampeding Billing and cooing Russell Sewell Varying Smoking Tall tail-ing Barn esSm i t h Gooo Blushing Left hand Mary Smith Vivacious Popping gum Dan c i ng Annie Laurie Thompson Bonny Writing letters Leaoing cheers Mary Turner Nervous TALKING SiNG1NG IN CLASS Lillian Williamson Easy going Mov1 N G Breaking glasses 21
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CLASS WILL I am a part of all that I have met - Tennyson To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Be IT HEREBY KNOWN TOALL PE8SGNS ANO IN ALL WAYS WHATSOEVER, THAT WE, the Senior Class of Alexanoer City High School, being souno in booY, TRUSTWORTHY WHEREVER WE CO, ANO STRIVING EARNESTLY TO RETAIN THE KNOW- LEDGE WHICH HAS BEEN PUT BEFORE US BY THE FACULTYQ DO THIS OAY MAKE THIS, OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. TO THE FACULTY WE LEAVE OUR SYMPATHY, HOPIN THAT THE FUTURE CLASSES WILL BE LESS TROUBLE THAN WE. TO THE STUOENTS (iF THE SCHOOL SURVIVES AFTER OUR DEPARTURE) WE LEAVE OUR SPLENOID COOPERATIVE ABILITY, HOPING THAT THEY WILL HAVE OUR ZEALOUS SPI RI T IN ALL ACT I V I T I E S• TO THE JANITOR WE LEAVE A BOTTLE OF NOx , SO THAT HE WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO PEP HIM UP BEFORE STARTING ON 0.1 F T Y FLOORS . WE BEQUEATH INOIVIOUALLY AS FOLLOWS: I, Bert Bailey, bequeath a well-worn path to Nettie Lou Allen's to Emmett Chapman, believing that he is completely harmless. I, George Bailey, bequeath my gigantic vocabulary to C. M. Maxwell, hoping that he will CHOKE A8 I 0 10. I, John Ballard, bequeath my lover's lane talk to Carlton Easterwood and may Goo grant him protection from the women. I, Lester Blackburn, bequeath my perfect poise to Elmer Hassett. I, Jessie Myrle Bolan, bequeath my torrid temper and right-hano punch to Margaret Ann Dean and Evelyn Tapley. I, Wilmot Brown, bequeath my curly locks to little Hal Pasley, hoping they’ll disguise his block heao. I, Herman Carlisle, bequeath my towering height to Billy Haroy in the hope that he will die of growing pains. I, Sara Chapman, bequeath to Jean Farr my maidenly dignity, hoping that she can stay still when boys are near. I, Edelene Cook, bequeath my public speaking ability to Frances Stowe - the shy little creature. !, Charles Cotton, bequeath the supply store to Hugh Goofree, hoping that Mary Emma King will make it a happy home for him. I, Marvin Crawford, bequeath Charlotte Walls to Mac Davis, and Em- mett Templeton, realizing that it will take two to fill my place. I, Eloise Davis, bequeath my athletic ability to Mary lmma Abrams, hoping that she will beat the bad e«gs up here into a froth. I, Ralph Oavis, having nothing else to leave, leave town. I leave it TO MY 80SOM,FR I END, ThERMON ANTHONY, SO THAT NEXT YEAR HE'LL HAVE SOME- THING TO LEAVE. I, Carolyn Day, bequeath my slender figure to E. T. Lane, hoping her reducing won’t leave too many wrinkles. 23
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