Hamlin High School - Pied Piper Yearbook (Hamlin, WV)

 - Class of 1949

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 Kea.r Vg Hear y 2. J rs SENIOR CLASS WILLS being of sound minds and memories, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our las! will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. I, Jay Walden, Jr., better known as Pee Wee being of no mind and little body but big heart do hereby will to Hal Yeager, Jr., my influence with the girls providing he treats them all the same and is with a different one each night. I, Jackie Leach, being of alcoholic soaked mind and run-down body as well as reputation make this effort to will to Jackie Linville my ability to make low grades providing he makes lower than Andrew Adkins which is a very difficult task. 1. Ray (Adkins) Lovejoy being of good mind, badly constructed body and a great way with women do hereby will and bequeath to Felix Porter my badly scorched football uniform. That is if he digs it out of the ruins himself. I, Doris Chaney, being of unsound mind and corny disposition do hereby will to my sister, Patsy Chaney, my American Government book providing she gets along better with the teacher than 1 did. I, Clara June Barrett, being of an unsound mind and quiet disposition do hereby will to Fae Bird my ability to eat candy in Miss Smith's class providing she doesn't get caught. I, Hercile Chick Barrett, consisting of no brains and no bronze do hereby will to Tagem Porter my ability to play pinochle and football for his remaining years in school. We, The Jeepster Club, being of wandering minds and jeepish dispositions do hereby will to The I. E. Club our collection of bullets gathered from all jeep owners in town and all finger- prints on the jeeps; wc will gladly let you claim yours. I, Janice Faye McComas, being of weak mind and tee-hee disposition do hereby will and bequeath to Polly Abbott my old typewrite: provided she can make it spell right, 1 can't. I, Peggy Stewart, being of sound mind and quiet disposition do hereby will and bequeath to Betty Richardson my last name for hers in return. I, Velva Slone, being of sound mind and corny disposition do hereby will and bequeath to Myrtle Lucas my girlish figure providing she goes on a diet as 1 did. 1, Bill Curry, being of a one-track mind (Namely women) and a flirty disposition do make this my last will and testament. If I had anything that was any good 1 would keep it myself, but since I don't there is nothing anyone will get so there will be no quarrels over it. I, Otis Romeo Salmons being of unsound mind and a quiet disposition do hereby will to Adrian Rusk my ability to run forty yards on the football field without hitting a man. I, Mary Stowers, being of sound mind and foolish disposition do hereby will to Alice Stump my ability to ride in a two-tone Packard anytime I want to. I, Vonnie Alice Adkins, having no mind and a very quite disposition, do hereby will and bequeath my ability of singing to Miss Kohler. I, Ellen Reynolds, being of unsound mind and corny disposition do hereby will and bequeath to Rose Marie Bias my good pencil to use for the next years of school. 1, Opal Marie Grass, being of sound mind and noisy disposition do hereby w ill my type- writer to Florence Collins providing she makes as good grades as I did. I, Mildred Thompson, being of unsound mind and a giggly disposition do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara V. aiden my ability to be Miss Kohler's pet. 1, Junior Bias, being of a strong back and alcoholic mind do hereby will and bequeath to Rubin Dillon my ability to make straight A's (with the sides knocked oil). I, Lester Haldren. being of no mind whatsoever and a loud and noisy disposition do herein will to Sam Black my ability to have a well built body and be voted the most handsome box ot Hamlin High School. I, David Burns, being greatly in need of mind and having a poorly fed body do hereby will to Dickie Burns my ability to be teacher's pet. (That's how 1 got «ill of those A's ) 20

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I, Maxine Pridemore, being of blank mind and corny disposition do hereby will and be- queath to Kitty Adkins my ability to make my bangs lay down instead of standing straight up. I, Jackie “Curly Lovejoy, being of sound mind, well-built body and good reputation (since 1 have nothing to do with women) do hereby will and bequeath to Jackie Linville my ability to do nothing but dribble and shoot at the basket everytime he gets the ball providing he stays in good shape (like 1 did) and never gets tired in a game. I, Lou Dean McComas, being of sound mind and corny disposition do hereby will and be- queath to Betty Plott, Arbie Wilson provided she gets along with him without quarreling or breaking dates. I, Dovetta Pauley, being of slow mind and giggly disposition do hereby will my singing voice to my sister Corrine providing she wins first place in all the talent shows. I, Donald Sowards, having a one-track mind (for beer) and sweet disposition do hereby make this my last will and testament to Bucky “Fire Ball Dent. I will my little tin canteen which is seen dangling from my pocket at all times. (It doesn’t have water in it either). I, Mary Petrie Williams, being of a brilliant mind and a very shy disposition do hereby will to Joyce Ray my ability to get married before becoming a Senior. I, Raymond Stewart, being of sound mind and a mysterious disposition do hereby will to George Dailey my ability to play pool on school time. I, Lawrence Barrett, being of water soaked mind and apple butter disposition (drippy that is) do hereby will to Felix Porter my said apple butter disposition provided he dates Zena Dillion. I, Helen Salmons, being of a bright brain and giggly disposition do hereby will to my sister Mary my job of soda jerk provided she can jerk jerks as well as sodas. I, Erma Lee Craft, being of a one-sided mind and slow disposition do hereby will to Patty Price my ability to be late everyday in my Senior year. I, Margaret McCallister Smith, being of a one-track mind and corny disposition do hereby will to Doris McCallister my hair, providing she buys me a new wig. I, Mildred Hill Huffman, being of no mind and crazy disposition do hereby will my tooth- brush to Mary Mason and Jerry Elkins providing they take turns with it. I, Millard Dailey, being of no mind and no disposition do hereby will to Bucky Dent my set of brains--he needs them. I, Troy Huffman, do hereby will to my brother, Ray Huffman, my ability to catch squirrels. I, Esther Salmons, being of loud disposition and no brain do hereby will to lmogene Salmons my American Government book providing she has Miss Kohler for a teacher. I, Lois McComas, being of no mind to speak of and quiet disposition do hereby will to my sister, Barbara, my path between Hamlin and New Hamlin provided she gets a companion to walk the long and narrow way with her. I, Helen Barrett, being of apple polisher disposition, (or so they tell me) do hereby will and bequeath to Betty Plott my position as office girl providing she meets the necessary re- quirements. I, Mabel Sowards,-being of quiet mind and sound disposition do hereby will and bequeath to Dicky Burns my majorette uniform providing he learns to twirl the baton better than he did at the Duval ball game. I, Dorothy Harmon, better known as “Pearl, being of a mind that God passed by, and a flirty as well as prissy disposition, after much consideration have decided to will to Betty Plott my nickname “Pearl in return for her last name. I, Peggy Jarrell, better known as “Piggy,”’ being of a sound mind that doesn’t percolate and a talkative disposition do hereby will to Barbara McComas my said talkative disposition and my ability to stay awake at “slumber parties’ provided she lets the other girls sleep a- while and she is able to get around the next day without biting everyone’s head off. I, Dorothy Spurlock, being of slow mind and easy going disposition do hereby will to Mary Hager my title of “Miss Lincoln County' provided she lives up to the name. I, Patty “Applebutter Steed, being of a very shy and backward disposition and no mind to speak of do hereby will my jar of applebutter to Opal R. Jarrett so she may have beautiful self- made red hair like me. I also wili my long eyelashes to Mrs. Jarrett so she can flutter them and catch her man. I, Patricia Plumley (Atkins-I hope), being of no mind whatsoever and an unusually quiet disposition do hereby will and bequeath to my little sister, Sally, my ability to be chosen “girl with cutest figure ' in her Senior class, provided she takes her daily exercises. I, Jean Carper, being of a one-track mind and a lazy disposition do hereby will to Juanita Harmon my ability to be lady-like at all times. (Think you can do it Juanita)? 11

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