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Swim CLASS WILL We, the Class of I945 of Red Bank High School, County of Hamilton, State of Tennessee, while being in our right mind and in full possession of our faculties, do hereby make and declare this, our last will and testament, in form and manner following: IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV. XXV. XXVI XXVII To our beloved parents and faculty, we give our love and grateful acknow' ledgment of their efforts to encourage us in each of our undertakings. To the class of I946 we bequeath the knowledge we have failed to absorb. To Vivian Chadwick we will Billie Jo Addington's ability to trot up and down the halls. Charles Otis Atchley's knack for tossing the ol' pigskin we bequeath to Bro. Burr Beavers. The luscious brown eyes of Nancy Jo Bennett we leave to Lois Dobbs. The quiet disposition of Margaret Brady and Zelma Bridges we entrust to Johnnie Selcer and Betty .lane Fite. Carl Brandt's ability to make A's in Chemistry we thrust upon Eddie Krider. The love of Durwood Buckner for Mr. Gass we will to Charles Krauth. Richard Burks' tardy permit we will, devise, and bequeath to Ralph Gannaway. To Comnena Shearer we bequeath Harriet Cade's flirtatious ways. Bobbie Ray Coffelt's maiorette uniform we leave to Charlotte Groover. To Charles Whisenant we entrust John Catlett's and Bill Nelson's modest dispositions. Betty Chandler's love for service men we will to Helen Jackson. We bequeath Betty Comer's dancing ability to Betty Jane Sutton. To anyone who thinks he can do it is well as James Hillyer Cooley, we entrust his position as Drum Major. Bob Crutcher's freshman lassies we leave to Gene Crane. The blonde hair of Dorothy DeFur we leave to Martha Bell. To Bill Holt we bequeath Harris Downey's long, tall physique. Harold Duncan's love for City High girls we pass along to Irvin Shipley. To Peggy Wright we leave Louise Gadd's typing ability. Virginia Jo Garren's beautiful dimples we will to Almeda Ross. The executive position of Lewis Edward Gray at the United States Post Office, we will to Dewey McCrary. To Fanny Smith and Ruth Gray we leave the shorthand talent of Lois Guess and Josephine Terry. The excellent English grades of Jolene Grant we entrust to Hannah Hulon. To Jane Wilson we will all ot Hilda Hale's dad's red roses. Jack Harper's ability to wangle a dismissal we leave to Marjorie Northern. The jolly disposition of Mary Hayes we pass along ta Snooks Nerrin. lConcluded on page 79D 'A' 'lr ir if 'lr ir 'A' ir Page 22
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GORDON ATCHLEY GERALDINE TAYLOR ALMEDA MOSS DIAMOND HANEY MR. PERKINS GORDON ATCHLEY CLARENCE BEAVERS MARTHA BELL BILLIE BROGDON EDNA EARLE BROWN RUTH BROWN ELISABETH BYRD MARGARET BYRD JEAN COOLEY JUNE COOLEY GENE CRANE MARJORIE GASS President Vice-President Secretory . Treasurer I Sponsor I , ,W CHARLOTTE GROOVER BILLIE HALE DRUCILLA HALL MARTHA ANN HAMRICK DIAMOND HANEY MARY ETTA HARRIS HANNAH HULON NANCY HYCHE HELEN JACKSON ELOISE JONES EVA KERR CHARLES KRAUTH 9
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