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PAUL JANE BELL Versatile MARY F. FERGUSON Youthful DAVID KIRKHAM KENNETH DORRIS
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' ' -vu ? wwf- f-1 -. . fu.. -. an W-..-.-. .. - W --Y--...+ lax! CZUW 4 ff cwsfamen We, the 1953 GRADUATING CLASS of S. C. I-I. S., being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby making void all our former statements and declarations. To Mr. Hurnter and the faculty, we leave our deepest gratitude and sincere appreciation for their helpfulness through the years. To the Junior Class, we leave our skill on How to Get Out of Class. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our hopes that they will make it through the last half! To the Freshman Class, we leave a new outlook on life-the outlook of a sophomore. The individuals of the class leave the following: I, Harold Ragan, leave with much surprise! I, Jackie White, leave my mischievousness to Jimmy Phillips, as if he needed it! ! We, Glenn Glover and Bobby Neal, leave our ability to play football to the future teams of S. C. H. S. We, Yvonne Cummings and Laura Claiborne, leave our studious ways to anyone who is Nwilling to pay the price for high grades. I, Joyce Freeland, leave my place on the cheer- leading squad to anyone who would really like to support the team. I, Mary Ellen Williams, leave my ability to write poetry to Patsy Myers. We, Juanita Wallace and Edna McCormack, leave our friendly ways to Carol McGlothlin. We, Magdlene Keene, Margaret Parker, Marie Brown, and Jane Williams, leave our quietness to Barbara Freedle and Eunice Hodges who need lt. We, Juanita Street, Lorene Williams, and Barbara Groves, leave our neatness to Sue Moye. We, Doris Brown and Joan Harris, leave our places on the basketball team to Joan Hunter and .lean Cron. I, Jane Bell, leave some of my sophistication to a few of the silly girls of S. C. I'I. S. We, Mary Frances Ferguson and Minnie Sou Per- due, leave our shortness to Lois Beasley. I, Billy Freeland, leave gladly-with Juanita! We, Jimmy Johnson and David Jones, leave our place as football managers to Donnie Wiseman and Dean Sheucraft. I, Beatrice Long, leave my loud mouth to June Canida. I, David Kirkham, leave my F. F. A. work to Wayne Cummings who has such a good start already. I, James Leath, leave a few of my extra pounds to Charles Wilkerson. I, June Deasy, leave my ability to debate to Pat Wright. We, Virginia Kepley and Florence McCloud, leave our smiles to Barbara Hunter who can use them effectively. I, Ray Hodges, leave my ability to handle Mrs. Jernigan in History to Ronnie Atchison. I, Jean Cook, leave my jolliness to everyone at S. C. H. S. who would like to lighten the load with a ray of sunshine. I, Sue Paul, leave my capacity for getting into trouble-gladly! I, Clarice Adams, leave my artistic ability to Yvonne Lee. I, Alice Shirrell, leave my sincerity to Sarah Dye. I, Frank Wilkes, leave-but take every thing with me. I, Eugene Garrett, leave with fond memories of carefree high school days. I, Harold Denning, leave with no regrets! I, Betty Devasher, leave my unique ways to Janette Gourley. I, J. P. Crafton, leave-I hope!! I, Kenneth Dorris, leave my ability to get along with other people to Joe Hester. I, Wayne Gregory, leave-glad to get out-finally! I, Perry Harper, leave my ready wit to Joe Elliott. I, Bobby White, leave my cheerfulness to Jimmy Graves. I, Mary Elizabeth Webb, leave my ability to stay on the honor roll to my younger sister, Barbara. We, Charles Williams and Rhea Chandler, leave our determination to get out of school to the members of the freshman class. I, Jim Collins, leave my position as guard on the football team to my younger brother, John! I, Donald Collins, leave-and surprise you by going on to college. This document having been drawn up as our last will and testament, we, the Senior Class, do hereby leave, with great hopes for the future and kind regards for all our underclassmen! Mary Elizabeth Webb Testator
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