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FLORA THOMPSON Greater women have lived, but I doubt 48-49 Glee Club; 51-52 Who's Who; Art Editor of The Rivertonian. BILLY STILWELL ’I love work, it fascinates me; I can sit and look at it all day. 48-52 FFA; 51-52 FFA Treasurer; Dele- gate to FFA Convention; Member of FFA Dairy Judging and Parlimentary Procedure Teams.; 48-52 Baseball; Basketball; 49- 50 Class President; 50-51 Allied Youth; Circulation Manager of The Rivertonian. JANE VAUGHN Nothing is difficult when you put your heart in it. ” 49-52 FHA; 49-52 Glee Club; 50-52 Allied Youth; 51-52 Allied Youth Re- porter; Student Librarian. ANN WALLACE A smile is a whisper of a laugh. 48-52 FHA; 49-52 FHA Queen; 50-51 Beta Club; FHA Historian; 51-52 Studei Librarian; FHA President-Allied Youth; Assistant Circulation Manager of The Rivertonian; 50-52 FFA Sweetheart. ALLEN TATE I work for the pleasure I get from resting.' 48- 52 FFA; 48-52 Basketball; Baseball; 49- 50 Vice President of Class; 51-52 FFA Officer; 51-52 Sports Editor of The River- tonian.
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' £ast lUill rfnd Testament £ put youi 50-52 I outh Re- [ugh.H )u£fn; 50-51 -52 Studei £ied Youth; [ager of The jtheart. We. the Senior Class of 1952. in order to form a more perfect student body, es- tablish school spirit, insure the lives of teachers, provide for the common defense of fellow students, promote the general welfare of the underclassmen, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do establish this, our first will and last testament. First: We bequeath our title of Seniors to the worthy (?) Class of 53. Second: We leave to the Sophomores the title of Upperclassmen and hope they will use it as well as we did. Third: To the green Freshmen we leave this advice- Be happy, go lucky 'til you take Economics, then be happy, go home and study. Fourth: To Mr. Lasater. we will not leave any messes for him to clean up. That is. we won't be held responsible for any. Fifth: To the Faculty we leave our good-byes, and our names carved on all the desks. James Colbert, will my curly, red hair to Morris Dean Patterson. Ann Wallace, will my ability to get along with people to Betty Harbin. L. C. Nash, will my muscles to Billy Pepper. Bobbie Parker, will my personality to Joan Bingham. Billy Johnson, will my ability to judge calves to Jimmy Seymour. Flora Thompson, will my ability to keep my man to the Junior girls. Bill Lewis, will my height and good looks to Laymon Blackburn. Bobbie Jane Brosemer. will my ability to slip in late to Doris Green. Billy Stilwell. will my rambling ways to Nelson Neeley. Joyce Selby, will my quiet ways to all the Riverton girls that need them. Gene Sims, will my skill in rabbit shooting to Charles Patterson. Alvie Bridges, will my beautiful singing voice to Marshall Beasley. Virginia Akins, will my American History book to Annie Laura Douglas. I've only used it two years. Allen Tate, will my private office at Wimpy's Grill to Bobby Parks. Jane Vaughn, will my Toni curls to Dorothy Lyle. Jimmy Lones, will my bashful and quiet ways to Fred Higginbotham. Vera Pennington, will my beauty to Mary Compton Moon. Laura Pennington, will my typing ability to Joyce Sims. Martha Hulsey, will my Arkansas friends to Marjorie Beard. Vesma Neal, will my wise cracks to Betty Ivey. Della Quick, will my sweet ways to Betty Faye Bridges. Beatrice Thomas, will my place by the radiator to Mildred Ray. Maree Gray, will my ability to make A's to Joyce Naugher. Signed, sealed, published, and delivered by the Class of 1952 to be our last will and testament, we do hereunto subscribe our names: Ann Wallace Gene Sims
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