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fast and 7-esfamenf of the Glass IQSO Gt qftg Know all men by these presents: to wit and half wit: The class of 1950 being of sound mind, with a few notable exceptions, does hereby dispose of its numerous and noteworthy possessions and talents as follows: Frances Davis wills her ability to get a three day vacation from school to Norma Bitnerl. fFormula: xione walk to town- 2x:no explanation to teacher x-pelledl. Reluctantly Sterling Ellis wills to Bob Hale his eighth grade courtship. No sarcasm, Bob, remember you were once in grammar school. With great caution Carol Moore leaves her junk collection to Voncille Byars. You'll find these precious treasures pinned on the walls of her roomg don't destroy a one, Voncille, for each preserves a happy memory. Charles Cain bestows upon Gilbert Gatlin his innocent appearance. Maybe Mr. Stanley won't catch you so often now, Gilbert. Ola Mae Henderson leaves her quiet, studious nature for Mary Elizabeth Bennett. May you have a straight A card, Mary Elizabeth and overcome all the B's that buzz your way. Jean Williams bequeaths her ability to sling paint, be it whitewash or kem- tone, to Dorothy Siratt. In the former instance she suggests you learn to spell Itasca correctly, Dorothy. With much malice and no forethought Maggie Sue Kiker leaves her technique of walking out of bookkeeping class without an explanation to the teacher. Use it freely, Mary Helen, for it will work almost any day. Leroy Bowles leaves his book, How to Drive in Six Easy Lessons to Jo Lynn Holloway. She needs it! E. J. Barnes, being of unsound mind, cannot be held responsible for any- thing he says or doesg therefore he just leaves--isn't that enough? Don Hall leaves his ability of always having somebody chase after him to Thelma Jo Lanfear. It ought to bring you as much luck as a four leaf clover, Thelma. Joyce Stewart wills her knowledge of how to play the game cock-eye QSlap- ping cheeks or sticking fingers in eyesj to any Junior girl dumb enough to use this system. After much surveying, James Baker leaves to Floy Hinson a map showing the new route to Jean Williams' house. With all those difficult roads to fol- low, you'll need it, Bedford. Janie Basham begrudgingly wills her unforgettable title, One of the White- wash Kids to Barbara Chapman. We know you're slick , Barbara, but get your story straight before the superintendent talks to you.
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