Yellville Summit High School - Highlights Yearbook (Yellville, AR)

 - Class of 1948

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B. E. Ingram wills h Dugan Robison wills Nell Dean Bruner wil is tired of him. To Joe Milum, W. H. Curtis Pangle wills someone flirts Lee Jefferson Junior can get Dean Bruner wil sfied and Alma hope that Nell Procedure Ivo Jean Bogle wills Hudspeth-now let's see you To Lella and Wilma, is energy to Wblabn to Bobby Grove. his permanent to Kathryn McClain. ls to Willodean Faulkenberry, Pat Sanfer because Nell Owen wills his slow easy ways. Betty Guthrie to Fayne Gibson with the hope he's sati with her as much as Fayne has this year. wills to Wilma Wood her quiet disposition with the a word in edge ways. ls Jimmie Sue Burleson her knowledge of Parlimentary her hair and long fingernails to Lella Lee keep them and play ball. I will my interests in Leslie and Marshall as well as the rest of the places we played ball, with the request that they won't forget Sweet William. Flossie Higley wills Helen Adams. Mary Ruth Weast wil two timinr men. her ability to always be late on ball trips to ls to Sybil Keeter her ability to get wise to these Louise Dwyer wills her friendliness to Betty Sue Johnson. David Sewell wills to Vernon Patterson his ability to always miss school 'cause he has to work. Patty Ann Sandstea d wills her title as the biggest flirt of the Senior class to Janell Kirkwood. Riley Brooksher wil Warren Robison wil Roark. To Windolee Sanifer keep it shut better than Sara Bell Gray will him that is. ls his position as F. F. ls his interest in Mtn. A. President to Ed Long. Home and Bruno to Billy Joe , B. E. Ingram wills his he does. s her man to Edna Bowen-- big mouth. We hope she can when she gets through with Jane Dale Burns ygikl fof f - I 415 554 Ep sig 09 75' 591 IW H 'f ' Us , Clif! Vllh HV UV' 497,57 F' srffn' au i FFKUCI A710 fv,H Afvg Lgzgm nr ff r- ang ClYllY5,, ' . .av , I' .' fo' 4 -:L 2 'Y M5- A Tb ., 1: dig f 'Ti:V1F-gs a V,g! , --

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of Yellville-Summit High School, of the city of Yellville, county of Marion, and state of Arkansas, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We as a class will to the Juniors our ability to be good. To Joe Milum and Fayne Gibson, A. G. Keeter wills his ability to be mean in class and not get caught. To T. L. Evans, Curtis Pangle wills his quiet disposition. Lorene and LaVern will their good grades to the Juniors so that the teach- ers will stop wondering WWhat's wrong with that class anyway?N Dugan Robison wills his ability to disagree with Mrs. Angel and get by with it to Junior Mills. LaVern Tolliver wills her ability to stick to one man and leave the rest of them alone to Pauline McClain. We hope she will make good use of it. Patty Sandstead wills her acting ability to Mary Ellen Robison and Kathleen Schoolfield with the hope that they'll be great stars in the Senior play next year. Mrs. Cavaness, our sponsor, wills her tests and temper to the Senior sponsor next year. Kids, you have our sympathy! Norma Mears wills her ability to get typing lessons in on time to who ever needs it the worse. Do you want it Fred? I will my typewriter to Fred Ziegler with the hope that everytime he wants to type some Junior beats him to it. ' Doris Mae Davenport wills her ability to always disagree with everyone to Betty Jo Horner. LaVern Tolliver wills to Lydia Burns her ability to be engaged and act it. To Helen Adams, Arnold Koester wills his ability to look out the window in English class. C. D. Gilley wills his ability to sleep in Democracy to Vernon Patterson with the hope that he keeps his mouth shut a while. Troy Smith wills his pretty shirts to Junior Williams if Wilma likes them O. K. and Alma Lee doesn't mind. Claud Avey wills his mumbling when taking a test to Walton Jefferson. To G. H. Wickersham, Warren Robison wills his flirting ways.



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1948, pg 53

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1948, pg 36

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1948, pg 45

Yellville Summit High School - Highlights Yearbook (Yellville, AR) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 49

1948, pg 49

Yellville Summit High School - Highlights Yearbook (Yellville, AR) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 32

1948, pg 32

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1948, pg 42


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