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PEGGY BUBKS Clee Club-45 I SONNY WHITE I. V. Baseball-46 I. V, Basketball-47 Manager F ootball-48 Monogram Club-48 IEANETTE YOUNG Student Council-45 Class President-46 Cheer Leader-46, 47, 48 Beta Club--47, 48 Tri-Hi-Y-46, 47 Basketball-48 Annual-48 Monogram Club-48 Vice-President of Class-48 NIARVIN HIARDY Orchestra-45, 46, 47, 48 Senior Pla xr- I Q 5 Q ., E -'-if 16 iii-M ALVIN BODGERS Clee Club-45, 46, 47 Hi-Y-45, 46, 47 Basketball-45, 46, 47 Baseball-45, 46, 47 Beta Club-47, 48 Football-47, 48 Monogram-48 Newspaper-48 ROSA WHITE Class Treasurer-45 Beta Club-46, 47, 48 Cheer Leader-46, 47, 48 Tri-Hi-Y-47, 48 Monogram Club-47, 48 Basketball-48 Senior Play-48 W JOHN W1MER 4 7 Hi-Y-47, 48 Football-47, 48 Baseball-47, 48 Basketball-47, 48 Student Patrol-48 MERIUM ELLIS Class Vice-President-45, 46 Glee Club-45 Student Council-46, 47, 48 Manager Basketball Team- 46 Beta Club-46, 47, 48 Basketball-47, 48 Tri-Hi-Y-47, 48 Class Treasurer-47 Newspaper-46, 47, 48 , Home Ee, Club-48 N
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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Kempsville High School. in the vear of nineteen hun- dred and forty-eight C15-1485, being of sound mind and body, do hereby desig- nate this as our Last Will and Testament. To otu' dear old Alma Mater, we leave the records of our grades. In our estimation these should create enough memories. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Norma Young leaves her giggle to shirley Kirby. Bobby Turner leaves his peroxide and hair curlers to Sue Kiracofe. Merium Ellis leaves the newspaper to Dolores Lupton and the head- ache that goes with it. Barbara Horstman leaves her method of celebrating Leap Year to Leah Ray Mears. Mary Anna Brooks leaves her ability to get and hold men to Rita Laramey. Kay Reid bequeaths her graceful walk to Iune Garrenton and her Wit to Edward DeFord. Warren Bowman leaves his detailed information of the principal's office and Kempsvillels Code of punishment to Buddy Duplain, who hasnit been using it lately. Kathleen Iennings leaves a bit of her blubber to Ella Mae Rodgers. Loretta Kelley and Iimmy Spivey leave their ability to hold hands in class and get by with it to Hazel Meixel and Howard Pyle. Last year, Sally Buzzy was left in Cold Storage. Hereis a blow torch, Sally, see if it will thaw you out. Walter Riddlehoover leaves his bulk and bulges to Lawton Box, who could stand a few in the right places, and his talkative ways to Charlotte Baum. Peggy Burks and Florence Williamson will their bangs to Betty Card- ner and Audrey Wolfe. Peek-a-boo, girls. Jeanette Young refuses to leave Billy. Nevertheless, Peggy Hund- ley's motto is K'All's Fair in Love and Warf, james Everett leaves his N. C. walk to anyone who desires to ac- quire it. He offers the first entry blank to Donna Jean DeMaggio. The Senior Class has compiled a list of its many and varied virtues. These we would like to present to Johnny Balance and Eddie Webb bound in satin ribbon to cushion the blow. Alvin Rodgers leaves Cherry a ball and chain and throws away the key. At the same time, he hopes Muscles, Conant gets caught in a pencil sharpener and is whittled down to his size. That,s a joke, son. Lola Minson leaves her face to I. P. Davenport. Incidentally I. P., to aid you in this delicate operation Cremoving your head, of coursel, you will iind a chisel and hack saw in the furnace room. We are sorry that Harold Childs doesn't possess a nag to leave to Carolyn Davis. In the place ot a seat in the saddle, he leaves her his seat in homeroom. H-if 18 Elsi-
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