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Lil 'I' WILL il II TE 'llillllll 'I' We, the members of the l95O graduating class of Escambia County High School, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordoin, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To the Faculty we leave all our sympathy. To Mr. Hodnette we leave a television set so that he may see as well as know all. To the Seniors Il's we leave all our senior privileges, our choice seats in assembly, and an esca- lator for SENIORS ONLY. To Ed we leave a vacuum cleaner. To the undergraduates we, as individuals, make the following bequests: I, Billy Arnold, leave my ability to keep a steady girl friend to Ted Clayton. I, O'Neal Baker, leave to Dot Daniels my exemption sheet. I, Harold Barnes, leave my pink shirt to Red O'Neal. I, Babs Beasley, leave my nickname B-.. B-- to Bully Brooks. I, Doris Boggan, leave my quietness to .loan Lee. I, Wayne Boggan, leave my ability to learn to Louise Crook. I, Theresa Bonds, leave my title Most Dependable to Nanette Cobb. I, Betty Jean Bryars, leave my love for Alvin's truck to nobody. I, Curtis Chavers, leave my interest in laboratories to Laura Jo Dailey. I, Gladys Chavers, leave my ability to learn English to Bo Dial. I, George Crook, leave my love for hunting to Don Kelly. I, Buford Coon, leave my ability to read poetry to Barbara Stallworth. I, Jacquelyn Daniel, leave my sparkling brown eyes to Joyce Hall. I, Pauline Dunn, leave my politeness to Bill Robinson. I, Maxwell Dunson, leave my English books to anyone who will have them. I, Jimmy Eddins, do bequeath my trombone to Harold Hendrix. I, Hazel Ellison, leave my ability to get and stay engaged to Mazelle Wooten. I, Jimmy Red Emmons, will my educated toe to Mushy Whitaker. I, Don Forte, will my good physique to Woodrow Bailey. I, Lloyd Furney, leave my ieep to Louie Finch Sharpless so that she may go to town once in a while. I, Garland Gentry, leave my ability to get out of work to Ann White. I, Wynelle Gentry, leave my ability to stay out of study halls to Jerre Keller. I, Ralph Gibbs, leave to Mr. Hunter my great ability to make wise-cracks. I, Ruby Hall, leave my shiny pug nose to Glenn Jernigan. I, Claude Hawkins, leave my title Precious to Hilary Godwin. I, Alex Holder,- will my nickname Tooth-Pick to Charles Roberts. I, Barbara Jean Howell, leave my daintiness to Harold Shirley. - I, Hazel Hood, leave all my boy friends at Little River to Kitty Jones. I, Fay James, leave my curly red hair to Joe Sneed. May he keep it under control!!
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I, Earnestine Jaye, leave my long eye lashes to Margie Davis and also instructions on how to flutter them. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, along I, I,- I, I, I, I, I, Mary Louise Jaye, leave my long, beautiful fingernails to Joyce McDonald. Carolyn Kearley, leave my beautiful voice to Emily Ann Greer. Julia Mae King, leave my loud laughter to Joyce Prestwood. Ulyne Lassitter, leave all my cute boy friends at Perdido to Betty Lou James. Helen Lee, leave my bugs and bugology to Buster Beasley. Jean Lee, leave my brief form in shorthand to Mary Olive Vaught. Vernon Lee, leave my ability to stay out of debt to Edward Simpson. Nanella Lowery, leave my shorthand book to anyone dumb enough to take it. Earl Manning, leave to Marion Hadley my seat in the office. To Bobby Norris, my ability to get with everyone. Eddie McNeely, leave my position in the E. C. H. S. band to Betty Foye Williams. Bobby McDonald, leave my ability to carry a pigskin to Gary McElroy. Dual Morris, leave my height to Herman Johnson. Gladys Moye, leave my desire to graduate to Harold Forte. Ruth Peacock, leave my attraction for out-of-tcwn boy friends to Joyce Cassity. Catherine Pipkin, leave my quiet disposition to Jack Haley. Mary Helen Powell, leave the family car to my sister, Betty, to Nell Tennant I leave my two Latin credits. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I r Mary Robinson, leave my love for convertibles to Mavis Chavers. Joe Frank Sellers, leave my name Samba to Chunn Sneed. Ruby Shehan, leave to Thomas Cunningham my authority to yell at people in the halls. Ray Sims, leave to Merlene Stewart Godwin my ability to be married and still finish school. Bobby Lee Smith, leave my baby blue eyes to Mr. Barnes. Juanita Spearman, leave my F. H. A. iacket to Opal Roberts. Lillian Stacey, leave to Hazel Marshall my front row seat in Miss Hodnette's English class. Barbara Smith, leave my blonde tresses to Julian Cassity. Dot Styron, leave every inch of my trim figure to Sandra Henry. Curtis Buddy Tennant, leave all my height to Doc Sutton. Elizabeth Vickery, leave my blue-trimmed glasses to Patsy Coker. Mack Ward, leave my voice to Mrs. Beasley. Janice Watson, leave my blue eyes to Alvin Earl Owens. Max White, leave my ability to eat a lot and not get fat to Genevieve Slay, to Charles Parker I leave my three extra credits. I, Robin White, leave my skill in basketball to Charles Madison. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hand and seal this 29th day of May, in the year of our LORD, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty. SENIOR CLASS OF T950
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