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LA T WILL A D TE TAME The seniors of '52 of the town of Childersburg, county of Talladega and state of Alabama being of sound mind and better temper than usualhere by take up the serious business of making up a will. In the course of human events there comes a time to almost every man when he must pause long enough in his hoarding up of riches to decide how his fortune shall be divid- ed. We, the Senior Class of '52 feeling that our sojourn in school is nearing its close, come now with saddened hearts to draw up our Last Will and Testament. Such a moment is a sad one with us,a time of decision as to how the belongings with which we have lived so long and which have became sacred to us shall be disposed. After careful consideration we have decided that as a whole we would like to give the .Tuniors of '52 our hard earned knowledge of the trials of seniors. Too we want them to have our basic formula for working hard and pulling together. To our next of kin we make the following bequests: Louise Cox leaves her bashful but sweet actions to Patsy Wilson. To Sam Brewer, Bobby Limbaugh, and Robert Mc- Millan, David Macomish leaves his title of school sheik . I. W. Branson leaves his priviledge of leaving the lunchroom as hungry as he came to Neil Timpleton and Lamar Hall. Joseph Hubbard leaves his wisdom and patience to Robert Reeves and Thomas Tyler. Don Bacon and Pete Limbaugh will their aches and pains to Don Finn, Roscoe Limbaugh, and Gerome Henson. Lois Vincent gives to Omie Wallis and Charlott Thompson her basketball techniques. Ioan Meyers leaves to Carol Rowe and Carolyn Shoemaker her love for the opposite sex. .Tune Ward, upon demand, shares -her outside interest in boys with Carolyn Mauldin and Helen Bean. Ellen Sanders wills her golden silence to Kathleen Cox. Jane Golden leaves her ability to catch and hold a man to Frieda Rogers and Margie Parker. .To Ann Waldrip leaves her ability to see all the shows in town to Bettye Bell. To James Hart and Gene Sherrill goes Billy Barnett's interest in Leatrice Cooper. 15 '-uar'f'1---I-' f5 r-Y--'Af T
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Charles Parker wills to Hearal Guess and Leon Edge- worth his entire interest in Jitney Jungle. Ronald Shoemaker bequeaths his good looks andhis technique to win the opposite sex to Charles Maddox and Gerome Henson. A. D. Shaw wills his timidity and shyness to James Hill and Caroll Hurst. James Rich leaves his ever supply of chewing gum to Mildred Wright. Jimmy McGhee wills his ability to pest to Delano Lee. Bill Moynihan wills his ability to get along with teachers to Charles Watters and Allen Mclnnish. Kathryn York leaves to Glenda Bailey her bountiful supply of excuses for being absent. Medie Jo Wallis leaves her place in the Glee Club to Bertie Vincent. Bobby Springer shares her ambition to be an excellent nurse with Virginia Hollis and Mary Ann Grice. Joyce Burnett leaves her willing smile to Genie Gardner and Rebecca Breedlove. Barbara Browning leaves her career as Mrs. Graham's secretary to Gloria Armbrester, or perhaps Barbara Owings. Bettye Joan Butts shares her love for tall boys and Pon- tiacs with Shirley Traylor. Bonnie Russell transmits her quiet manner to Vivian Presley. Shirley Ann Joiner by request gives her cow to Celia Holmes. Sara Vawter bequeaths her giggles to Betty Lou Lyle. Patsy Fleck offers her Red Cross drives to Ann Kidd and Dorothy Cleckler. Inez Gore wills her ability to play the piano, especially for her boy friends to Margaret Bennett. Janice Riley leaves to Bettye Fannin and Thelma Maxwell her love for all her teachers. June Rutherford wills her many long hours of study to Essie Hornsby and Helen Edwards. Morris Owings regretfully gives his chemistry book to Faye Kidd. Billy Billingsley leaves to Davis Bassett the rules for the captain of a football team. To Eugenia Vincent, Joyce Giddens leaves her domestic problems. Charles Dillard leaves his grit to take Mrs. Watwood's test to Ethel Hart and Elloise Cagle. And we, Mary Frances Cliett and Louise Jones, leave to some unfortunate member of the Junior Class the headaches, worries, and sleepless nights spent while writing this Last Will and Testament. 16
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