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I, Buddy Evers, do leave my ability to get to school late in the morning to anybody who do it more than 1 can. I, Johnnie Warren, do leave my neatness to Zonnie Brooks. I, Leroy Alberson, do leave my aggravating ways to David King and Ted Smith. I, Harold Adair, do leave my lovely monotone voice and my most used facial expressions to Johnny Atkinson. 1, Minton Stubbs, do leave my good manners and consideration for others to Jimmy McCard. I, John Hunt, do leave to anybody who needs it my bluff. Apply early and avoid the rush. 1, Jo Ann Sumner, do leave my ability to catch a man and hold him to Sara Stallings. 1, Clifford Bobo, do leave my ability to say the right thing at the wrong time in Miss Baxter’s class to Herman Cannady. 1, Marion Payne, do leave my ability to stay in class to Grady Speight who is always getting kicked out. I, Travis Biggers, do leave my supply of language to Billy Payne which will enable him to talk more and say less than any other human being. 1, Betty Owen, do leave my big mouth and my ability to talk 200 words a minute to Anne Weaver in hopes that she can whisper louder than 1 can and use it as well as I have. I, Alvin Rose, do leave------------Larry Lambert. I, Mack Howell, do leave before they have to carry me out! ! ! I, Donald Freeman, do will and bequeath myself to Janis Lane. 1, Patsy Gibbs, do leave my ability to mop up the basketball court to Betty Story, (a word of advice, don’t use your suit.) I, Gaynelle O’Hern, do leave my hair styling ability to Susan Perkins. I, Annie Mae Bobo, do leave my cool collected manner on the basketball court to Wayne Tanner. I, Faye Hudson, do leave my sweet talk to the boys to Patricia Lumpkin and Jane Driver. 1, John Barfield, do leave my ability to get to English class on time to Murray Mashburn. 1, Jeanette Freeman, do leave my laughter echoing down the halls to Martha Jean Gill. I, Patricia Ginn, do leave my nonchalant attitude to Margie Goff. I, Shirley Gibbs, do leave my suntan to Annette Speight. I, Nan King, do leave my arguing ability to Margaret Meeker. I, Gaynelle Haralson, do leave my secretarial ability to Mary Katherine McLendon. I, Charlie Blue, do leave my skating ability to Robert Williams and Charles Bullard. I, Larry Pridemore, do leave my ability to tease to Wayne McSwain. I, Ethel Jones, do will and bequeath my love for shorthand to Penny Gibbs. I, Wilbon Shealy do leave my ability to stay out of school to James Gravitt. I, Wynelle Poole, do leave my speed in typing to Taswell Thornhill and Keith Faglier. I, Ovis Kennedy, do leave my small stature to Dorothy Lamb. 1, Shirley Sceals, do leave my curls to Pearl Phillips and Velma Hardin. I, Herman Shehee, do leave my wit to Sonny Pate. I, James Shivers, do leave my ability to eat candy in class without getting caught to Ellis Joyner. 1, Charles Smith do leave my good looks to Jackie Horton and Jimmy Little. 1, Marie Ellerbee, do leave my ability to be true to one boy to Martha Warren. I, Clarence Overby, do leave my quietness to Gene Sellars. 1, Bobby Watson, do leave my football ability and my girls in Sylvester to Joe Thrasher. I, Dot Britt, do leave my size five shoe to Bill Williams. 1, Johnny Parker, do leave my many talents” to any Junior who thinks he can handle them. 1, Virgnia Stephens, do leave my ability to eat so much and gain so little to any Junior who desires a smaller figure.
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