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Class Will, We, the class of 1956, being about to cease our existence as a class, being of sound minds, in fact having well crammed minds and superhuman understand- ing , with a memory that was never known to fail, do make and publish this as our last will and testament. We wish to give, grant and bequeath the aston- ishing information found on our exam papers to our teachers, as we know that they found out things that were never known to mankind before. To our Superintendent we bequeath our sincere affections and our deepest gratitude. All through the four years we have spent under his watchful carey he has taken the keenest interest in us, and has done everything in his power to help us out of the holes into which we happen to fall, H - To the Juniors we bequeath our dignity, and hope that they will make good use of it in spite of their irresponsibility. We also wish to pass on our cheer- fulness, our ability to think and concentrate, and our cooperative spirit to the said Juniors, We wish individually to bequeath some of our pos- sessions. I shall enumerate them as given to me! Henrietta wishes to bequeath her lip.stick to Charles Hunt CI think he already has itl. Virginia wishes to pass on her red hair to Harry with her special compliments, Paul wishes his HMontana Heritageu to Nelle, and hopes that she will make good-use of it. Nerve had a hard time making up his mind, but finally decided to leave a certain Sophomore girl to the next Junior class. We had hoped that Mabel would spare a few of her brains to some poor Freshman, but we find that Sammie will be the fond possessor of a smile and a few locks of hair. 'Tis sad but true, but Nancy has willed her long nose to Marian. Irene was rather doubtful but finally after hours of deliberation and deep meditation bequeathed her Wbeau catchersn-to Ava Farson. Clyde also had a very difficult time, but after several weeks we were surprised to find that Vernon was to be the proud possesser or a pair of beautiful suspenders.UDeanieH cheerfully gave her hair curlers to UPoodleN for help in the future. Clara wondered if a sweet smile wouldn't be appropriate but on reconsideration decided that it would be too much trouble, and so she bequeathes some notes found in her geometry book to Bernard with her greatful thanks. ' - ' We hereby appoint our principal,Miss Gibbs, sole executor of this,our last will and testament and sti- pielate that her bond shall not exceed S10,000. Signed,sealed,published and declared by the above named Senior Class of 1956,as and for its last will and testament,in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names at its request,as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said testators,and of each other. The Senior Class.
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SENIORS Nancy Wageley - Man hater or a flirt? Paul Gwen -UGO West,Young Man,Go Westn Henrietta McC1uer - More lipstickl if you please Clarence Dickey - Eobody understands me. Clyde Dickey - What would I do without girls? Give me liberty or give me love. Irene Woodson - Studygwny worry about that. Sallie Dean Hatcher - It dosen't do any good to Henry Mills - Slow and steady wins the race. Virginia Pasley - UNogno,a thousand times no. Clifford Fox - H A sly animal,but easily caught. Mabel Yates - A violet,shy and retiring. Clara Crump - USWeet Jenny Leeu study
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THE SABER TGOTH FAREWELL School days now are over Life is just begun, Still we say UcommencementU Though some things are done Books no longer needed Put them all away, Turn our faces forward To a bright,new day. There is work awaiting Work untried and new, Home must rise triumphant, Tears and sighs be few. School days all are over Watch your footsteps now, Upward,upward climbing, To the mountains brow. All the helpfyl lessons Learned so well in school Now we'll put in practice, Self we've learned to rule. Now that school is over Efforts we must give, When we work for others We have learned to live.
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