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4 I, Gene Britton, leave my treasured Ku Klux Klan hood to Eddie Oxford in hopes that he will enjoy wearing it as much as I did. I, Noah Lindsay, leave my ability for telling tall tales which I inherited from Roy McTier back to .Tohn McTier, since it seems to have jumped the track. I, Cecil Hobby, will my ability to create a sunny smile to Zerlean King. We, Emily Saunders, Dorothy Bowers, and Dolores Bryant, leave our hope chests to Louise Lairsey and Jean Raeburn in hopes that their hopes will come true as ours did. I, Mary Rutland, leave to Peggy Maxwell my kindness toward her brother Tommie, in hopes that they'll stop arguing. I, Blondine Freeman, leave my typewriter in the typing room to Lucene Harrellprovided she teaches it to spell better than I did. I, Jerry Cox, leave a loud guffaw to Charles Cox so that Pop J'ennison's jokes might not go laughless. I, Mary Strange, will my ability to climb the tree outside Miss Trimble's window to Sonny Posey. I, Norma Sue Barnes, do hereby will my collection of band and basketball jackets to Ann Minix so that Billy's football jacket can get a long-needed rest. I, Jimmy Peters, being of broken-down mind and body to match, do will my 'squirm corner in French to Jackie Fried- lander in hopes that he will suffer as much as I did.
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I, Ramona Carlton, being of unstable mind, do will my quarter brain, which I was awarded by Miss Espy, to any poor geometry student. 'I, Lena Mae Ricks, leave my beauty cream to Jean Lanier. 4. I, Betty Jean Green, leave my big bright eyes, used only for the purpose of alluring boys, to Jane Ann Harrison. We, Bulah Crum and.Kathryn Truluck, leave our 'always ready' smiles and good mornings to Merle Norman and Ann Hendricks. I, Mary Ann Whitaker, leave my plentiful hair to Ann Bonar. We, Frances Norman and Dorothy Morgan, leave our tricycle built for two to all students who go to town during lunch, legally and illegally. I, Vandall Brock, leave fmy car to the guy who will claizn and appreciate it. I, Wayne Page, leave my thumb to Ray Snellgrove in hopes that he will get as many vitamins out of it as I have. I, Marvin Perlman, hereby will my good looks, which were left to me by Slimey Moore, to Guy Blasingame. I, L. A. Thompson, leave to Gene Norman all my good grades in Algebra in hopes that he can pull them up to a D , I, June Greene, leave my unpaid library dues to Lawayna Luckey. I, Lynette Almond, will my favorite hobby, pursuing men, to Jean and June Sloan. I, Theodore Wiggins, leave my ability to shoot spitballs on the school bus to Donald Glow. I, Charles Willis, leave my 185 pieces of chewing gum under the desk in the D. C. T. room to Jack Ellis.
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I, Thayan Sorrell, leave to James C. Carlton my seat next to the door in Mr. Leveritt's chapel. ,,. I T' fl R- 'n --vu .-TZ. 1 I, Donald Thomas, will my ability to flirt with girls and get by to Elton Wisham. V We, Helen Harrell and Dorothy Mitchell, will our knowledge of Spanish to Lynn Fowler and Mary .Tean Hancock. I, Lewis Cox, leave my man's beard to Ray Neal and toss in Shir- ley Hodges to boot. I W I, Ray Fisher, leave my parking place at the Drive-In-.Theater to Dan Doster in hopes that he will enjoy the entertainment there as much as I did. We, Mollie Hart, Ruby Miles and Mary Weaver, leave our 'ways with men' to Ann Hudgins, Sarah Rogers and Barbara Ann Law. I, Marion Gaines, leave my biography on Why I Prefer Blondes' to Mrs. Riddlespurger. V I, Owen Thomas, leave ----- but I'll be back. I, Donald Hill, leave before I get kicked out. The foregoing will was drawn up by Marilyn Pearce and Mary Frank Sewell. 0 , o s f- a Kr' ,vit I C42- . - ZfIigf ' av- '-n . r E S ' -'I . Yvvffx :K rua-haul, 323 Gig 0. I I A 0,3- .Q .-v-----o.sv-wv- Q4 1 HH-ff, curl g f .I fi? -4 is-M H-.1 .,, v-D- L.. flu - ' .ug-T' --'- ' 1 1-:ff 731' ' Th 'T ' ' ' . ' if-------'--'a , A . fb -l--W -. FLM?-
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