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“=;“ 4 Senior Class Will 4 We, the Senior Cless of '47, realizing the fact that we will be missed around the halls as well as in the cars at noon, with our happy, smiling faces, do hereby will and bequeath the following: Article I A Section 1. To the school house we leave our engraved names on the tops of the desks and our gum underneath. Section 2. To the Juniors we leave the thought of finally getting to be Big Shot Seniors . Section 3. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to get to do things. . Section 4. To the Freshmen we leave anything they can get their hands on. Article II Section 1. To our principal we leave the happy thoughts of not having to bother to kick us out of the office and send us to Study Hall anymore. Section 2. To our coach we leeve the ghoughts of losing the best Social Econ. class he ever had, let alone some of the best I basketball player. Section 3. To Krs. Davis we leave our ability to selute the flag when we are late. Section 4. To Kiss Eatwell we leave the note passing and breaking of pencils in Algebra. Section 5. To Homer Bowman, our Janitor, we leave the thought of not having to work so hard cleaning up after us when we leeve. Article III Section 1. I, Doris Otilla Rauch, will my ability to get a man and keep him to Adell Graham, in hopes she will make up her mind, and to Bessie Young I leeve my ability to play the piano in hopes she will keep the keys hot. I, Kenneth Elmer Jordan, will my athletic abll- t ity to Harry Browning on the condition that he will look be ore he shoots, and to 3obby Hale, I leave my cabin No. lo. Room No. 1, at Lehman Springs in hopes he has as much fun as I did. t t rrrv H j - —
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7T qj Ii Ethel Laure Crow, will my long fingers and stubby thumbs to Betty Bowman, in hopes she doesn't get into as much trouble as I have. To Barbara Vohs I will My Burl In hopes that she will take care of him until I finish college. I, Cliva Clayton McVlcker Jr., will my ability to empty a bottle to anyone who thinks he can do it as fast as I did, also I will my Job as manager of the orchestra to Argel Collinsworth in hopes he will strike up the band . I, Patricia Joan Finch, will my excess weight to Dean Rohde, in hopes he can get as much use out of it as I. I also will my telling of jokes to anyone who can get as much fun out of them as I did. I, Eugene Everett Berry, will my curly hair and freckles to Grace Abercrombie in hopes that they look as good on her as they do on me, to Kaye McAtee I leave Shirley, in hopes she will be in safe hands. I, Helen Lucille Bohms, will my married life to anyone who thinks they can get up early in the morning. To Annabel Vohs, I will my back work on condition that she will get it done better than I. I, Clyde Junior Nofsinger Jr., will my flying ability to Irvin Wllkerson on conditions that he keeps it in the air. To Dolly Ann, I leave my motorcycle on condition that she will learn to ride it standing on her head. I, Dale Elwyn Wilson, will my pigeon toes to Mark Cotton in hopes it will either help his or make them worse. I also will my saying, Icky-gooey-goo to Billy Ray Marlnee on condition he will wrinkle his nose when he says it. The Student Body we leave in tears, so, To celebrate, Let's All Have Another Beer'. 7 7 Signed:
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