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CLASS WILL The members of the senior class of Archer City High School, being of bewildered mind, of weak heart, and being on the verge of departing for realms unknown, do make, publish and declare this our last will ana testament. Article I - Having spent all our money on senior class rings, pins, trip, commencement invitations and rental on graduation gowns, we are in bankrupt circumstances. We eamestly pray that we shall have enough friends left to take care of all our debts left at the soda fountains, our library fines, and any other unpaid obligations. ArticleH - We intended to leave all our brains and knowl- edge to the freshmen of next year, but on second thought, realizing the sophomores would treat them rough at the beginning of another term, we have decided to place them in safe keeping, and so request that they be left to the juniors. Article Ill - To the members of the faculty in general, we will our penmanship ability, in order that they may learn in recording grades, the lower line should not be left off the printed form ofthe capital E. Article IV - To the student body as a whole, we leave an automatic electrical machine which is guaranteed to write any and every type of excuse which will pass the scrutinizing eye of our principal, Mr. Bailey. with the use of these machines, it will be possible to cut classes and by pressing the proper lever, you will receive an ex- cuse which states that you were unable to be in school the previous day due to a severe case of smallpox. Article V - In our private locker, located in the base- ment and safely guarded by the janitor, will be found a secret formula for a special brand of chewing gum. This gum has the special characteristic of suddenly disappearing when inquisitive faculty members get too inquisitive. This formula is willed to the care of Tommy Eustace and Lucre- tia Mullis. Article VI - Our seats in assembly are willed and be- queathed to the next year freshmen in order that they may not have to buy season tickets for the high school assem- blies. Article VII - Hank Light has decided, since he has such a prolific beard, to divide it between Jerry Walsh and David Schlabs. Claude Morrison wills his '54 Chevy, minus a few minor parts, - bumpers, grill, and rear window, to Bud Lowack. May you enjoy it as much as I have. Myrle Hanshew leaves her freckles and chair in Geometry to Sandy Graham. Emilia Yeager leaves her mousey ways to Fem Deen. Stay in there and squeak, Fernl Joe Benton leaves his ardent note-writing ability and his chewing gum to Larry Canady. Sandra Morrison leaves to Jeanie Bratt her pony tail and long-legged boyfriends. Glenda Covington leaves her ability to keep her foot in her mouth disease to Gwen Yeager. Tom Farmer wills her ability to concentrate diligently for sixteen hours a day to Tony Pollock. Gowdy Slack leaves his cute dimples and crimson blush to Judy Glenn. May they do for her what they have done for him. Donald Harrelson wills his loud mouth and his domlneer- ing .personality to Billie Gentry. Rosalee Essler leaves her much-used eraser fwhat's left of it after the boys in English IV finish with ity and her soft. sweet voice to Lena Petit. LeAnn Kirkland leaves her quiet, reserved manner and her lovely disposition to Glenda Alsup. Bette Jansen and Mike Pickett leave their sweet platonic friendship to Rex Jarvis and Eileen Marsh. Sharon Thurber leaves her tight- fisted money-collecting ability to Donna Findley. Margie Martin leaves her Holliday road map to Carolene Allen. Ronnie Gore leaves his magnetism for younger girls and his hot rod literature to LeRoy Smith. Sue McMurtry leaves her waddle and duck tall to Lucretia Mullis. Burch Eustace leaves his forcefulness to girls to Brent Proffitt. Neva Jo Rhodes leaves her shorthand ability and lst flute position to Gayle Stewart. Pat Maxwell wills to Mr. Perot, her watch, and offers a prayer for next year's band, hoping that maybe he won't march completely through lunch hour. Richard Krahl leaves his calm, cool, and collected ways and his gift of gab to Tommye Jane Mullis. Jimmy Singleton, without regret, leaves his seat in physics class to Jimmy Owens. Dale Moore leaves his bugs bunny type front teeth to Judy Thurber. Happy carrot-eating. Virgil Dugan leaves his excessive physical and mental speed to Harrell Cross. Butch Adams leaves his gambling ability and his scholas- tic achievements to Carlton Deen. Donna Horany wllls her height. which helps to attract tall boys to Sandra Porter. Dottie Murphy wills the bow in her hair to Ronnie Reed for his ducktail. Arthur Eckstine, with due consideration, does will his left-handed monkey wrench to Jimmy Pitts. Use it right, Jimmy. Benjamin Buerger wills his red hair to Butch McLemore so he won't have to spend money on hair dye. Wayne Browning wills his cigarettes and his chair in English III and IV to Frank Truelove. Article VIII - To the worthy superintendent of schools, we leave all the good thoughts that assembly speakers have attempted to pass on to us. We, full of ambitions, have no room in our already too full heads, for these thoughts. This bequest is made to the superintendent of schools with the kindest of consideration and after much deliberation, although he will not be with us next year. We wish him -all the happiness in the world and are sorry that he will no longer be with us. All our other worldly belongings, consisting of note- books, pencils, athletic records, and many other things too numerous to mention, including all the scholastic and other honors we have ever had, we direct the executor of this will to sell at public auction, the proceeds to be used to build a new high school. Article IX - with the utmost appreciation of our faculty, we hereby will and direct there be delivered to them all our other possessions from our personal property. In witness whereof . we, the senior class of Archer City High School, have to this, our last will and testament, subscribed our names this 6th day of May, 1960.
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