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I, Crawford Nevins, relinquish my throng of ardent admirers to tin; next Lady Favorite , Tommy Hamilton. On Marjorie Meyer and Adelaide Gillespy, we, Ernestine Marino und Georgia Flesser, bestow our beautiful black hair. We, Ann Arges, Frances Wehrenberg, und Mary Anne Hogan, impart our modesty and loyalty to Ramsay to Nancy Rhea Johns and Caroline Trueman. To Billy Mann and Jack Browdy, we, James Lewis and Eddie Silver, commit our broad chest expanses. We. Ann Brown and Betty Ann Stone, yield our expressive eyes to Kathleen Ligon and Sue Reed. We, Ethel Dunnam and Lois Mays, transfer our perfect example of true friendship to Barbura Hand and Susie Mays. We, Hinton Howard and Thad Holt, leave our favorite camera subject, Lynn Otcy, to Biddle Worthington and Tommy Sleeman. We, Lucy Goodrich and Mablc Locke, entrust our interest in the Hichlandeh to tlte editors of '48. To Bill Morrison, I, Van Perkins, bequeath my curly hair. To Bobby McCiung, I, Ladd Coodson, leave my ability to carry on a fast” conversation. We, Leatrice Rosenthal and Patsy Stone, turn over to Peggy Collier and Elvirie Cook, our magic paint brushes. We, Roderick MacLeod and Marianne Cole, with a sigh of relief, pass on ul! our trials and tribulations in drawing up this Will to the writers for the Class of '48. —Marianne Cole Roderick MacLeod Most Outstanding Cirl . . Mabel Locke Most Outstanding Bov • Crawford Nevins Girl Most Likely to Succeed .................Mary Ann Hoc an Boy Most Likely to Succeed . Thad Holt Most Athletic Cirl . . . Helen Dodds Most Athletic Boy . . John Alexander Most Sophisticated Cirl . . Jane Buss Most Sophisticated Boy . Dick Bullock Most Talkative Cirl . Mary Wilkerson Most Talkative Boy . Harold Graham Best Dancer, Cirl . . . Patsy Wiucht Best Dancer, Boy . . . Edwin Barker Biggest Flirt, Girl . Florence Murphhee Biggest Flirt, Boy . . Marvin Sample First Bride...............Tura Pierce First Grortm................Jim Ridout Most Polite Cirl............Anne Cook Most Polite Boy . . . Allen Bartlett Best Politican, Cirl . Charlotte Cuck Best Politician. Boy . . . Jack Orcutt Class Beauty . . . Patricia Woodard Handsomest Boy .... Eddie Silver Most Striking Cirl . . . Betty Yardley Most Striking Boy . Houston La Clair Most Entertaining Girl . Peggy Hansen Most Entertaining Boy . Harold Jackson Best Dressed Girl . . Jean McMurry Best Dressed Boy . . Robert Bledsoe Quietest Girl .... Jeanne Coleman Quietest Boy..................Keith Bryant Most Popular Cirl . . Lucy Goodrich Most Popular Boy . . . Bayard Tynes Best Personality, Girl . . Jane Woodall Best Personality, Buy . Kenneth Cooper Best Cirl Student . . Margie McGahey Best Boy Student . . . Guy Hammond Wittiest Cirl . . . Marion Woolfolk Wittiest Boy...................Jim Downey Best Sport, Cirl .... Alta London Best Sj ort. Boy..................Jim Dow Most Poised Cirl . . . Patricia Nelson Most Poised Boy..................Josh Oden
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[ We, the twenty-ninth graduation class of Runway Technical High School, being of fickle mind and having waited four years for this opportunity, do hereby make, declare, and publish this, our lust Will and Testament. We, the members of this class leave first our thanks and appreciation to the faculty, for without their aid we would not be graduates of ‘47. We, the senior boys and girls. leave a jumbo stack of library notices for those having to make periodical book reports. To the pitied lower classmen, we pass on pleasant memories of hours in 135, rainy football games, the ringing of four bells the third period, and the long treks up the hill from uuditoriurn. We selfishly retain the memory of cars lowing lip the ramp, of reading foolish things about ourselves in the lilGHLAKDKH, and of nil the excitement that goes with registration every semester. To make our parting less heartbreaking to all, we have left some things by which we wish to be remembered: We, Kenneth Cooper uixl Mary Wilkinson leave our big foundations to all students wishing a firmer base. We, Robert Bledsoe and led Losocki, transfer our tenuis rackets to Jerry Lapidas and Jack Lewis with hopes that they will keep up the good work. We. Squatsie Woodall and Ladd Coodson, hand over our collection of corny jokes to Jim Wall and Hubert McWorter. We, Jeanne Coleman. Bettis Rudulf, and Mason Lny, pass on our studious natures (with Miss Kennedy’s compliments) to all library trouble-makers. I, Charles McMullin, leave my ability nf brown-nosing to Bill Tynes. Wc, Buddy Jackson, Marvin Sample, and Betty Yardley, place our extra inches at the disposal of Bern Wilkinson, Charles Rees, and Sue Olsen. We, Paddy 1-aCloir and Jim Downey, impart our carrot-toj s to Bobby Loflin and Billy Wood. I, Allen Bartlett, bestow my title of genius” on Marian Spies. I, Jackie Atchison, sadly give up my place beside Billy Beddow in the library to the next lucky, lucky girl. We, Marion Woolfoik, Alta London, and Marjorie McCahcy relinquish our superior dramatic ability to Jean Prescott, Bohbv Woodson, and Kitty Armcs. We, Jack Orcutt and Linton Selmun, pass on our reputations for dancing to Billy Hale and Juck Love. Wc, Genevieve Holmes and Carulynn Flanders, will our sparkling personalities to Marlyn Pankey and Dot Lemon. We, Helen Dodds and Virginia Lee Bonds, bund down our bubbling enthusiasm on the cheering squad to Mary Alexander ami Ciudice Bouffjrd. Wc, Peggy Holmes and Elizabeth I lames, bequeath to Jean Wheeler and Anne Elliot our marvelous “gift of gab”. I, Jim Dow, regret that there are no more little Dows to take over my winning ways with women but do consent to leave it to Fain Hockney. I. Gerald Small, transfer my place as Coach's pride and joy to Charlie Feigeison. I, John Alexander, proudly pass on my football honors to Thomas Quinn. We, Betty Pliilips, Jean Coleman, Guy Hammond, and Keith Bryant, leave behind our brilliant records os shinning examples for future Honor Society material. i
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