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asf W!!! and Testament Each member of the senior class of the year 1958 1959 bequeaths the following to the present Junior class the seniors of 1960 1 Emma Newman bequeath to Martha St John my athletic ability I Margaret Breeding bequeath to Cora Spurhng my loud mouth We Robert Chapman and John Mooneyham bequeath to Joe Maxwell and Myne Lem mons the ability to stay home on weekends I Marie Moon bequeath to Mary Fowler my ab1l1ty to give steady book reports I Elayne Hardy bequeath to Millie Chunn my Maybelline and brush We Joyce Kirby and Sharon Fowler bequeath to Gladys Russell Faye Johnson and Mary Henderson our pens pencils and library cards Sue Williams bequeath to June Murphy my witty ways and wrsdom Kelly Morrxs bequeath to Jimmy Lynn and Joe Bagwell my adams apples one each Peggy Lenox bequeath to Myra Lou Wray the ab1l1ty to work American History Jimmy Moore bequeath to Herbert Fields my ability to cheat in class Martha Wray bequeath to Jo Ann Kmghten my opera singing Gene Lenox bequeath to Harold Shaw my cowboy boots and the Englrsh teacher We Wanda Thomas and Lillie Mae Brown bequeath to Martha Brown and Jo Garrett our friendship and popularity Annelle Brown bequeath to Peggy Thompson my social and scholastic ab1l1ty Kenneth Kent bequeath to Wayne Knrghten my slow driving and fast thinking Lynda Jennings bequeath to Faye Boles and Llnda West my work habits and ability to make good grades Ted Jennings bequeath to Don Maples W T Curbow and Chilton East my book keeping devrce copy Connie Thomason bequeath to Ben Chunn and Jlmmy Bramlert my right to go to the locker between the third and fourth period Class Testators Wanda Thomas and Lillie Mae Brown I. . , , ' D . . . I. ' . ' . : I' ' , . . . . i I. . , . ' . . . I I, McCoy Wray, bequeath to Cecil Swader, my ability to chew gum in class. I' ' . ' . . u I. . , ' . I' , ' . . . . . I' I . i . . . . I I, . D . , . . . Il l D I ' 0 I I A I - Il I I , I .
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Soon no doubt the new look would be to have no ears lt was not long untrl I saw a stately dlgmfled young woman bedecked lrberally wrth dramonds orchrds and beautrful furs walk by the wrndow In her arms she car ned a sprndle delrcate poodle dog that resembled Maggre s ln the paper She was the rrch Mrss Lrnda Jennmgs whose rlch uncle had just dred and left her a huge estate and the poodle dog Next I saw a nchly dressed lady pass by wlth a large stack of sheet musrc rn her hands and her face looked famtllar to me Why lt was Mane Moon At last she must be the famous srnger that she had always practrced so much for Personally I always thought sounded lrke a cat caught rn a revolvrng door but a lot of people seemed to thmk she had talent for musrc were basketball players headed fm the annual tournaments That made me remember Gene Lenox a long ago frrend of mme who had always dreamed of berng the dog catcher rn the town of Cotaco As I watched the bus go out of srght I saw a btg Packard glrde down the street Naturally I stared to see who was dr1v1ng Why ll was the recently elected Governor of Alabama Ted Jennrngs Wxth htm was hrs attractrve wrfe She turned her head rn my drrectron and I saw rt really was a former classmate of mrne Llnda Brown The wlndow curtaru fluttered and settled back rn place The w1nd swrrled up leaves 1n the street and dred away I got up and went to the wrndow The street was deserted There was no srgn of a wrndow washer or a basketball team or a poodle dog Why I must have been dreamrng after all ! QQ D Class Pgnhetesses M I saw a bus full of boys go by, and from the flying banners I could tell that they Sue Williams and Annelle Mason Brown
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