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,Cast Will and Testament My friends, l have called you, the heirs and assigns of my respected client, the class of 1953, to hear her last will and testament which I drew, before she passed from our presence. If any slight errors appear, we trust YOU will realize they are not caused by the exhaustion of her brain, even though it was never robust. We hope you will receive your legacies in the spirit of unselfish friendship in which they were given. We, the Senior Class of 1953, in the town of Oviedo, the county of Seminole, the state of Florida, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, yi . r our last will and testament. 'f lj -'Q V L fan P And in this manner we do dispose of our P0ssessions. Warren McCall leaves Bobby Cox his towering height, To -A Q X Ivan Jakubcin his large feet, and his ability to keep from getting points in Mrs. Thompson's class, to Harvey Joe Slayton. i . . . . Cornelia Weitmon wills her small dainty feet to Mrs. Aulin, and to Joan Brown her most graceful walk Richard Llewelleyn bequeaths his manly physique to Glenvel Custer. QThink you can carry it, Glenvehj I x ' To Harvey lo, Norman Fore leaves his knock knees. ll A P JoAnn Fleming leaves her ability to get along with Coach, and her sweet disposition to Ann Pierson. P Walter Duda wills to Georgene Parker, his ability to laugh and cut the fool in Mrs. Thompson's Class. To Ivan Jakubcin, Mickey Fleming leaves her great intelligence, and to Mary Smith- son, her key to the dog house. flt doesn't help at times, though.j
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In our fifth year, nineteen forty five and six, we had as our teacher, Mrs. Lucille Wells. This year we lost Dealon Tindell, Earlist Saucer, and Fekel Dandra. We gained Earl Driggers, Charlotte Buchanan, Mittie Fleming, Marion Gore, Julia Messex, Robbie Slaughter, and JoAnn Fleming. In our sixth year having Mrs. Ruby Lindsey as our teacher, we lost Julia Messex and Robbie Slaughter. We gained Harvey Lane, Richard McMahan, Bobby Watson, and Waunelle Shofner. Upon entering Junior High School, we had as our teacher, Miss Thelma Lee. Dur- ing this year we lost Earl Driggers, Harvey Lane, Richard McMahan, Bobby Wat- son, Charlotte Buchanan, Marion Gore, Mittie Fleming, Joanne Samples, and Wuaunelle Shofner. We gained James Fulghum, Wen- dell Hill, Alfred Link, Bobby Peacock, Charlie Pea- cock, and Annette Everett. In our eighth year we had Mr. Paul Mikler as our tea- cher, and lost the followingmembers: James Fulghum, Don Kasell, Annette Everette, and Mary Smithson. We gained La Monte Flesher, Norman Fore, Jim Wheaton, William Wright, Bobby Watson, Sara George, and Annie Lee Nettles. In our first year of High School we had to guide us, Mrs. Annis Thompson. During this year we lost La Monte Flesh- er, Alfred Link, Bobby Peacock, Charlie Peacock, Gene 'S 0 Wilkes, and Bobby Watson. We gained no new members. w In our sophomore year we had for our teacher, Mrs. Ruth , , I Metcalf. This year we lost Wendell Hill, William Wright, ,ll , X and Sara George. We gained no new members. K' ' ' 99.5 4,9 ff' -JA G' ' N tx In our Junior year we had Mr. Paul Mikler as our teacher, and lost no members of our class. We gained Richard Llewellyn, Emmett Tanner, and Phyllis McAllister. Now in our final year nineteen fifty two and three, we have again as our teacher, Mr. Paul Mikler. This year we lost Phyllis McAllister and Ivan Jakubcin. We have gained Warren McCall and Mittie Fleming. This leaves nine of us to receive our diplomas at the end of this year. The class is as follows: Walter Duda, Norman Fore Jim Wheaton, Richard Llewellyn, Emmett Tanner, Warren McCall, Jo Ann Flemming Mittie Fleming, and Carnelia Weitmon.
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Emmett Tanner leaves Freddie Wheaton, his crest of waves, and his ability to play basketball. To Bob Shaffer, Jim Wheaton leaves his great ability to get along with the teachers, and to Lorne Mathers, his sweet temper. To the principal, we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last graduated Besides all these bequeaths, we leave our best wishes to any ' and all who may desire them. 1 , 0 ' X f ri f' ' , 1 df ,' N A l g'f vii 7 Ode To Upper-Classmen You can tell a Freshman by his silly, eager look. You can tell a Sophomore because he carries one less book. You can tell a Junior by his dashing air and such. And you can tell a Senior, but Boy, you can't tell him much! 5 'gif s ov, Q J 'N
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