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I, Jean Dale, will my ability to eat candy in study hall (and keep my figure) to ’’Spooter” Stef- fey and my ability to talk to Tiny Fugate and Charlotte Thompson. I, Marie Walters, will my books to Clara Hall, my grades to Norma Jean Countiss, and my physics book to any stupid jerk who is crazy enough to want it. I, Billy Sproles, do hereby will the following: my ability to be stubborn to Jimmy Elam and my ability to avoid girls to any boy that thinks he needs it. I, Mildred Perry, will my seat in the Senior homeroom to Margaret Fisher, my ability to giggle to Marjorie Wells and my ability to flirt to Maclene Collier. Jimmy Flanary and Toncie Ellis will anything they have (nothing) to anyone, anywhere, any- time — they need it. I, Simpson Adams, being of sound mind, will my good looks to Elb Bolling so he can have suc- cess on Thackers Branch and my ability to make B on deportment to Howard Dean and Jack Hatfield. I, Betty Lou Dean, being of unsound mind, wish to will my ability to get along with Mr. Noel to Barbara Baker and my seat in sixth period study hall to Grady Maggard. I, Jimmy Lipps, will all the fun that I have had in school to Clara Mae, and my ability to hold two girls at once to Ben Collins. I, Carma Olinger, will my seat in the Senior homeroom to my brother, Murrel, if Charlotte Thomp- son doesn ' t get it first, and my ability to talk to my sister, Frankie. I, Jenny Amos, being of sound mind, will to the following: my years of cheerleading to anybody who has a big mouth and my job as school banker to anyone who counts. I, Skinny Dotson, being of no mind and very little body, will viciously to some dumb Junior my position on the Annual staff, and my seat to Sid Dorton and Betty Jo Carter. I, Earl Short, being of sound mind, (I think), do hereby will my seat to Elb Bolling and Jimmy Stallard. To a certain girl I will my ability to make good grades and C on deportment. I, Annette Jones, will my half seat (I share it with Jeanette Adams) to anyone who can fit into it, my ability to pass shorthand to Donald Jones and my typing speed to Paul Kilgore. I, Artie Bolling, bequeath to the following: To Sheril Hayden my position as typist on the Arrow- head, to Johnny Couch my seat, and to Bobby Jones my ability to keep out of trouole. I, Margaret Dale, will my seat to my brother, J.C., my place in the trio to my sister, Norma Jean, and my position as secretary of the Senior class to anyone who wants a headache. I, Effie Jean Bolling, will my position on the basketball team to Betty Jo Carter, my typing power to Juanita Sturgill, and my seat in the Senior homeroom to Patty Miller. I, Peggy Belcher, will my position as Business Manager on the paper to Barbara Baker and my position on the basketball team to any poor soul who wants it. I, Peggy Anderson, will my position on the Annual staff to anyone who wants it, my ability to make passing grades to my sister, Betty Jo, and my seat in the Senior homeroom to Sheril Hay- den. I, Jack Bruce, will to Alice Steffey my ability to make A on deportment and my ability to pass without studying to Jimmy Orr (can you do it, Jim?) I, Jeanette Adams, leave my remaining possessions to the following: My half seat in the Senior room to any Junior left without one and my ability to make B on deportment to Elb Bolling. I, Herbert Reynolds, do hereby will my position as The Old Man of the Senior Class” to Hoyt Bentley. To Molehead, I leave my job as Annual Sports Editor.
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I, Garland Fuller, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath to Delmo Collier my seat in the Senior homeroom and my A on deportment to Billy Horne. I, George Roberts, do unsoundly and insanely will the following: my position on the football team to Bill Horne and my position on the basketball team to Howard Dean, I, Helen Strength, will my ability to make 95 on shorthand to my sister, Doris, and my seat in the Senior homeroom to Elb. I, Johanna Farmer, with a cold in my nose, will my ability to get by” on 75 to any poor soul who needs it and my ability to tell tall tales to Jimmy Stallard. I, Ann Fletcher, being of straight body and any mind, leave to Paul Kilgore my ability to get by with everything and come out with nothing. I, Peggy Gardner, will my seat in the Senior homeroom to my sister, Joyce, and my ability to pass English to Charlotte Thompson. I, Patty Wilson, will my power of standing in the halls to my friend, Howard Dean, and my posi- tion as cheerleader to Velta Collins. I, Albert Snodgrass, being of sound mind and body (I hope), will all my worthwhile things to anyone who can do a better job than I. (That is, in football and basketball.) I, Janet Beverly, being of sane mind (1 think), and weak heart, will my position as Arrow Editor to anyone who feels he can take the responsibility. I, Billy Sturgill, being of sane mind and big body, hereby bequeath my seat in the Senior home- room to Ben and my civics grades to Jack ie Hatfield. I, Jack Blanton, being of strong body and soul, will my seat in the Junior homeroom to any un- lucky Senior and my position on the Arrow to anyone who can get 30 words a minute. I, Barbara Stidham, will to Janice Allen my position on the basketball team, to Nancy Elam my ability to skip classes, and to Sid Dorton my position as cheerleader. I, Jenelle Bolling, will my homeroom seat to Billy Horne and my ability to giggle in Mr. Bart- ley’s class to June and Betty Jean. I, Joan Deane, will my seat in the Senior homeroom to my sister Lonza and my position as News Editor on the paper to anyone who has a ’’nose for news” — preferably Stickly Mullins. I, Louise Fields, will my seat in the Senior room to Myrtle Willis and my ability to get along with boys to Frankie Brummit. I, Billy Collins, will the following: my ability to get out of spelling to Velta and Ben and my ability to get out of classes to Shirley Kivett. I, Bobby Kilgore, will my ability to make good grades to Myrtle Willis and my seat in the Senior homeroom to Troy Gardner. I, Thelma Dean, being of sound mind, wish to will my position on the basketball team to my sister Nancy, and ’’The Thing” (my typewriter) to Jimmy Dean. I, Creed Beverly, Esquire, being insane and unsound and feeling good, will to Leroy Graham my position on the Arrow staff; to Bill Roberts, I will my ability to flirt.
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I, Mildred Bryant, will my position as manager in basketball to Doris Carter, my position as Feature Editor on the newspaper to Sid Dorton, and my ability to lay out of school to Nancy Elam. I, Betty Hylton, being of unsound body and insane mind do hereby will my seat to Denver Stur- gill (if he gets there), and my ability to get along with Miss Barr to Margaret Fisher. I, Bobbie Elam, being happy and sane, will all my good times to Nancy, Jimmy, and Emmit, and my Arrowhead position to anyone who wants it. I, Stuart Keene, being in poor health and insane mind, will my football position to my brother, Paul, and my ability to get to school at the last minute and still not be late to Bill Roberts. I, Garrett Kivett, will my old dirty gym socks to Elb Bolling, who is in constant need of them, and my position as president of the senior class to anyone who will take it. I, Ada Jean Hopkins, do hereby will my seat in the Senior homeroom to Denver Sturgill and my passing grades in English to my brother, Franklin.
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