Midland City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Midland City, AL)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 26 text:

CLASS POEM OF 52 Our Ship must trim it’s sails; No more the harbor of school Protects us with it's love, Teaching us each rule. Now we enter the Sea of Life With learned minds and true heart, Willing to fight each strife. That tries to tear us apart. As we bid farewell our heads are bowed, Sorrow fills each heart; for we leave behind Teachers and friends who make us proud We are a part of this valiant mankind. - Janis Reynolds Class Poet CLASS MOTTO Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life. CLASS COLORS Gold and Green CLASS FLOWER Gladiolus

Page 25 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1952 We, the Senior Class of 1952, of Midland City High School, realizing that we are leaving our high school days behind to enter an unknown world, do hereby make this our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I We, the Seniors of 1952, leave with friendship and understanding the prized possessions below, hoping they will be received in the same spirit in which they are given. ARTICLE II To our principal and faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for a job well done. ARTICLE III To our parents, we leave our profound respect and deepest love for standing behind us throughout our school years, for sharing our disappointments as well as our success and for making it possible for us to obtain our education. ARTICLE IV To the freshmen, we leave our place on the front steps. Make good use of it. ARTICLE V To the sophomores, we leave our trials and tribulations and our long looked for SENIOR PRIVILEGES which we always planned for but never seemed to have gotten. May you improve our plan. ARTICLE VI To the juniors, we leave our dignified ways. ARTICLE VII To the dear old building and grounds, we leave the peace and quiet that is here after we are gone. ARTICLE VIII RUTH LINGO leaves her cute ways to Rebecca Windham. LORETTA TAYLOR leaves her sweet disposition to Naomi Massey. JANIS REYNOLDS leaves her writing ability to Billy Joe Bass. GEROLENE MARSHALL leaves her facial expression to Judith Glenn. MARTHA THOMPSON leaves her talent and ability to sing St. Louis Blues to Betty Danford. OLIVE WARD leaves her ability to sing Belle Bottom Trousers to Peggy Walding. MARY MATHIS leaves her charming disposition to Betty Adkins. HAZEL ROBERSON leaves to Edna Crooms her dancing ability. NELL JENKINS leaves her love for typing to Billy Raley. CHARLES PRINCE leaves his arguing inclinations to Delma Matthews and his big feet to Larry Turnipseed. CAROL PALMER leaves to Virginia Marshall her technique of getting a man. MARIAM MARSH leaves to Sally Kennedy her thrill at basketball games, especially tournaments. BRYAN CARLILE leaves to David Dozier his singing ability. SUE McNEAL leaves her ability to mix school and marriage to Sue York. JEANETTE CHAPMAN leaves her ability to act her age to Evelyn Marshall. BILL McCALLISTER leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Ted Yeomans. BONNIE ADKINS leaves her title of Miss Midland City to Nell Condrey and also her height to Joann Dykes. ROBERT MORING leaves his ability to aggravate to Virgil Skipper. RUTH WOODHAM leaves her name and all that goes with it (except her boyfriend) to Canora Woodham. JACKIE KING leaves nobody nothing. He will need absolutely everything he has. LETTIE ENFINGER leaves her daring (BLUE) eyes to Thelma Woodham. FRANK SELLERS leaves his way with the girls to Dan Buffkin. MARTHA RICHARDS leaves her cute smile to Elna Woodham. HOWARD LEE leaves his ability to Goof-off to Jennings Windham. RANDAL TICE leaves his love for English to Bo Paramore. BENNIE CORBIN leaves to Wade Glover his athletic ability. CHARLOTTE RICE leaves her desire for a diploma to Jerry Smith. SARA TIDWELL leaves her quiet reserved ways to Winifred Richards. In witness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixth day of December in the year of one thousand nine hundred fifty-two. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of the Senior Class. Nell Jenkins, Testatrix

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