SARA ELLEN SM ITH Stars and Bars Staff; Senior Girls, Club; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Home Economics Club; Future Teachers of America, Vice- President; Scabbard Staff. JOE STETTLER Lanier: Science Club; Ban $$ij I! wk! W SENIORS NOT PICTURED ROBERT BRUCE JOEL COLEY Quincy, Fla.: Future Farmers of America; Thespian Club; Dra- DO. Club; Physics Club. Lanier: Alternate Section Represen- rnatics Club; Football '53-'54. tative; DO. Club. BILL MCLEOD BOBBY WYATT CHARLIE KAMBURIS OUP SIUDEIV T5 40
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, of the graduating class of Robert E. Lee High School, worth only ninety-two cents apiece, Chemically speaking, but having firm belietc somewhere in our sound minds that we are more valuable, do hereby, m a period of weakness, bequeath to our less fortunate companions our most prized pos- sessions in this, our Last Will and Testament; thereby revoking all previous wills and other statements concerning distribution of said items. , ARTICLE I To Mr Carlton we leave the HBored of Education with our best wishes. ARTICLE II To the Faculty we leave nothing, for we gave all we had. ARTICLE III To the Juniors we leave our undying class spirit that was kept glowing by these memorial words: llHigh school days have their delight, but They cant compare with high school nights. ARTICLE IV To the Sophomores we leave this word of encouragement. HOnly in grave digging at the top you start, And in the end you finish in the dark. ARTICLE V Walter lBuddyl Boswell leaves his dance band to anyone who can keep the saxes from overblowing the trumpets. Harriet Ann Kaminsky leaves her figure to Jeanette Worleyt Ingram Gomillion leaves his height to Polly Beard. Carrie Pouncey leaves her friendly smile to Mary Jo Sykes. Callie Churchwell leaves her naturally curly hair to Ann Strickland. Betty Sue Clark leaves the understanding of those wonderful poems llL'Allegro and l'lL Penseroso by John Milton to Mr. Elmore C. Hall. Lamar Chesser leaves his love for teachers to Bubber Perrett. Sara Ellen Smith leaves her ability to be quiet in Mr. Cox's second period study hall to Barbara Morris in hopes that she will use it to a great advantage. Robyn Knapp leaves her connections at West Point to Dorrell Allen in hopes that she'll become a HKaydet's girl. BarbaLa Wyatt leaves to Patsy Prittchett the factor which helped her climb the ladder of success, her 5 oes. Pat Stallings leaves to Jack Spencer l'Shakespearel' in hopes he may find Jack a uJuliet . Marie Little leaves to Miss Holley a manual entitled HHow to Type in l0 Easy Lessons. Jo Ann Lewis leaves her headaches with Senior Captions to next year's Senior Captions' Editor. Leslie1 Stevins leaves his debits and credits in bookkeeping to anyone who knows his left hand from is rig t. Eleanor Dover leaves her third period study hall to Janis Richardson in hopes that Janis will get more done during the hour than she did. Dottie Pebworth leaves her ability to blush a beautiful shade of red to Joyce Parker in hopes that she will be able to tone it down to a light pink. Edna Cope leaves her second period physical education class to Dee Dacus, hoping that she will be able to do the impossible, run five laps around the gym after playing hard all period. Charles Heaton leaves his ability to write about sports and to predict scores to anyone who wants it. John Williams leaves his intelligence to Bobby Poole. Brooksie Lunsford leaves her place in geometry class to anyone crazy enough to take it. Betty Jo Bazzell leaves her success in fifth period bookkeeping class to Betty Gene Gilbert to tackle the interest on notes payable. . James Lockhart leaves his ability to make good in shop without working to Bill Cox. Harry Nelson leaves his ability to keep up with his desk key to anyone taking chemistry. Larry Shaver leaves his intelligence to David Cannon in hopes that David will be a genius his Senior year. Billy McNair leaves his duck to Patsy Prater. Juanita Thompson leaves her English headaches, along with a bottle of aspirin, to her brother, Glenn. Charles Tatum lbeing unsound of mindl leaves a full size statue of himself to Mrs. Sandusky.
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