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I, Opal Kennedy, do leave my ability to read shorthand to Judith Alberson. l, Bobby Lanneau, do leave my ability to have the latest hair style to Donald Selph. l, Wonnie Little, do leave my shaply figure and walk to Beulah Denham. l, Sue McKenzie, do leave my ability to have a long string ot boys to Brenda Hardy. l, Pete McNair, do leave my ability to win a bet to Neil Lumpkin. Joyce Moore, do leave my I can't attitude to anybody who can't. Harold Morgan, do leave my ability to chew gum in Mr. Woodward's class to anybody who can get by with it. l, Foe Newton, do leave my ability to pop tirecrackers in the hall without getting caught to Johnny Reid. I I l, Charlotte Oliver, do leave my natural blonde hair to Joan Davis. l, C. L. Overby, do leave Mrs. Purswell's classes to Bobby King who needs them. l, Bernice Parks, do leave my well-groomed eyebrows to Douglas Archer. l, Leon Pirkle, do leave my Sexy Ways and Marlyn Monroe voice to Herman Fletcher. Elizabeth Perry, do leave my ability to stick by one man to Carline Wiggins. Nancy Clyde Raines, did leave my little gray Studebaker to Mac Cravey. I, I, I, I, l, Loy Rainey, do leave my ability to walk under doors without stooping to Tommy Doss. l, Ronnie Rainey, do leave my ability to irritate Mr. Woodward to Mary Jo Yawn. l, Sue Reeves,do leave my giggles and my ability to out-giggle any giggler to Jimmy Faircloth. l, Dorothy Richardson, do leave my serene calmness in speech to Robert Almond. , l, Patricia Rose, do leave my little blue speedster to Tommy Kegnedy in remembrance of the song Beep-Beep . l, Betty Sue Sego, do leave my seat in Mr. Sims' office to Venton Wynn and Ronald Wilson. l, Dianne Shealy, do leave my ability to get in and out of trouble to Gloria Irvin. l, Faye Shivers, do leave my love for Rochelle to George Snow and Robert Brooks. l, Robert Sims, do leave my serious outlook on life to Tyron Elliot. l, Amyee Smith, do leave my laughter echoing in the halls to Lanelle Dean. I, Helen Smith, do leave my outstanding rating with the members of the Chemistry Class to Monroe Britt. l, Jerry Smith, do leave to John Allen Ewing, Jr. my ability to bum cigarettes. I, Ramona Smith, do leave my turkey strut and gobble to Martha Rae Peacock. l, Harold Speight, do leave my good looks and Romeo ways with the women to Allen Pitts. l, Jerome Sprudley, do leave my straight blond hair to Jane Peacock. Billy Story, do leave my Clark Gable ears to Bobby Fountain. Faye Swain, do leave the taps on my shoes to Sandra and Luann Hobby and Caroline Pitts to help David Whittle irritate the Faculty. l, Lynda Vance, do leave my sweet disposition to Marie Stubbs. l, John Vanzcmt, do leave my football helmet with the twin exhaust to Jerry Mills. l, Montine Wiley, do leave my ability to get to school too late to get my picture in the annual to Jimmy Ellerbee. I, Tommy Williams, do leave my ability to get out of Government assignments to Jimmy Freeman. l, Bill Wood, do leave my seat in the Glee Club to Emory Freeman. l, Doris Woodruff, do leave my smile-and-frown and State Homemaker Degree to Martha Anne Ellerbee. I, I, We, Helen and Hazel Young, do leave Turner County High to avoid further confusion tor teach- ers, students, and sports writers. l, Shirley Young, do leave my height and big feet to Faye Wynn.
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L L L Last Will and Testament Charles Adair, do leave my abilities on the ball court to Theron Reed. E. J. Bacon, do leave my love for schoolwork to William Corbin Jarman Ill. Bettle Bailey, do leave my ability to write a good paragraph for Mrs. Averett to W. F. Pate. l, Hal Barnes, do leave my ability not to get into more than three fights in one football game to David Moore, He needs it. l Ruby Nell Belflower, do leave my ability to talk for an hour and say nothing to Wilda Britt. I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I Wilma Julius Belflower, do leave my seat in bookkeeping to Joel Rooks. Biggers, do leave my mind for the betterment of the S. W. S. Donna Blue,do leave myability to borrow pesos and never paythem back to George Gordy. Peggy Linda Donnell Burdette, do leave my ability to stay out of trouble with the teachers to Gail Barfield. Maxine Clark, do leave my ability to talk back to Mrs. Sims to Hubert WiseandH.L. Townson. Sandra Coffey, do leave my plump figure and quiet manner to Harriet Sikes. Britt, do leave nothing, l need it all to become Miss America. Brooks, do leave to Shelvy Ellerbee my height. Enniece Coleman, do leave to Jerry Cooper my black hair and ability to have a good time. Lewis Coleman,do leave myElvis Presley hair do,complete with sideburns to Charles Bobo. Brenda Cooper, do leave my quiet disposition to Brenda Weaver. Lauvise Cribbs, do leave everything to Shirley Ann Freeman. Linda Cromer, do leave my slim figure to Minnie Pearl Brooks. Eddie Dean, do leave my seat in Mrs. Mitchell's American History Class to Willis Mashburn. Florence Driver, do leave my Parisiane hair style to lmmogene Nutt. Janice Dryden, do leave my ability to refuse telephone calls from the South Pacific Islands to Charlotte Reid. l, Rae Eastman, do leave my love for fishing to Varnell Barnes, who is afraid to bait her hook. l, Leon Ellerbee, do leave my seat in the Chemistry Class to Pat Cawley if he is brave enough to take it. L Gloria Ellis, do leave my ability to get 4 fouls in the lst quarter to Jeannette Bobo. Julie Ewing, do leave my ability to take things as they come to Carlos Evans. l, Wilson Fowler, do leave locks of curly blonde hair to Coach Robinson. I, Walton Gibbs, do will my ability to collect agriculture medals to Edward Scoggins. l Jane Ginn, do leave my ability to chatter to Bill Roberts who'll probably never use it. l David Haley, do leave my blinding speed on the gridiron to Hot Mama Smith. l Daisy Lee Hancock, do leave my high strung voice and high-fly hair to Gwen Goss. l Peggy Harden, do leave my ability to G. A. G. about everything in general to Frank Tison. l, Eugenia Hasty, do leave my freckles and giggle to Barbara McDaniel, just to keep hers company. l Jerry Heard, do leave Turner County High School at la st, thank goodness. l Gregory Hudgins, do leave my seat in Mrs. Mitchell's History Class to Larry Johnson. l Johnny Johnston, do leave all excess Toni permanent coupons to Cawley McSwain. l Faye Kendrick,do leave my specs to Janann Paulk since she seems to like everythingl like. Beth Kennedy, do leave to anybody who wants to try it my ability to stay secretly married.
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