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AND TESTAIVIENT SEC. 50. I, jessie Lee Dougan, do leave my bookkeeping to any bright and intelligent student. SEC. 51. I, Alton Cagle, do leave my devilment to Ll Sl111lH who is looking for a good time. ij SEC. 52. XVef'Helen Dixon and Eliza- beth jones, will our continuous lajightej . to some poor soul. -14.417 fuk, SEC. 53. I, lean Parks, do leave my quiet ways to Mary Ann Ledwell. SEC. 34. I, Patsy McCain, do leave my innocent flirting ways to Eleanor Sue Allen. SEC. 35. I, Betty Holt, do leave my luck of losing billfolds and finding them again to some unlucky junior. SEC. 56. I, Max Redding, leave my ability to go completely goo-goo in a football game to Joe Trogdon, hoping he'll come out of it sooner than I did. SEC. 57. I, Patsy Ann Brown, do leave my typing skill to any junior who needs it. SEC. 58. We,lgBgbara Maness and Gene Bowen, leave oiiE 'c'Lite'iiess 'i to Marcia Drake and Joe Trogdon. SEC. 59. I, Pauline Coltrane, do leave my thanks to someone for getting out of high school. SEC. 40. I, Alton Cummings, do be- queath to Jack Lovell, my ability to blow too loudly in the bandg to junior Sea- well, my long curly hair, and to some kid with more money than I have, I leave my interest in photography. SEC. 41. I, Herbert Needham, leave to my little brother, Charles, everything I have with only one exception-Ruby! - CSEC 47 I, Edith Briles do will m . ... , y ability to graduate on schedule to my kid sister, Lala. SEC. 43. I, Virginia Moody, do leave to Nancy Stradley my desire to get out of high school. SEC. 44. I, Charlgie Bonkemeger, Do leave, to each of you, My thanks for making these four years The best I ever knew. SEC. 45. I, Audrey Davidson, leave my freckles to Betty Keeling. SEC. 46. I, Katie Moore, do will my friendly U7 smile to my brother, Don- ald, hoping that it will win as many friends for him as it has for me. SEC. 47. I, Erma Lee Thornburg, will my ability to get into the Beta Club to anyone that has this desire. SEC. 48. I, Thurman Iiulla, do be- queath my inclination to get by with as little effort as possible to Frank Cole. Sec. 49. I, Evelyn Settle, leave my typing ability to Nancy Voncannon. SEC. 50. We, Beans Birkhead and do lucky juniors-our Wfhizziesl SEC. 5l. I, Barbara Allred. do leave, taking with me my few possessions, as no one desires them. SEC. 52. I, -janet Story, leave my dim- ples and my inherited habit of blushing to 'Ioanne Craven in the hope that they do not get her into as much trouble as they did me. SEC. 55. We. Frances Richardson. Mary Sue Stutts, and Lucille Staley. do leave our perfect friendship to any friend- ly junior. SEC. 54. I, Rachel Ann Thompson, do will ff 5 c' To those who think it worth-while, In lifes darkest hour, My ability to smile. To Lyde. who sometimes thinks life's tough And theres no joy within, I will my ability to laugh And all my faith to win. ' ' I, Betty Luck. do will my SEC. 55. ability to go steady to any junior who thinks she will enjoy it as much as I have. SEC. 56. Wfe, I.g'Q,I1ILII'5B.IfDLlI'.l Allred, lyIaxine,HXXf1g'ri and .Ianet Story. do hereby will our abilities to go to school and fold circulars in Belles stock room to 'Ioan Cross and Esther Wfalker. in the hope that they have as much fun as we did. SEC. 57. I, Dexter Bulla do leave my long stay in high school to ,Iackie Lovell. hoping that he can hooker his way out. SEC. 58. I, Betsy Kivett, do leave my ability to make the speed laws look silly to Van Rich and his T-model. SEC. 59. I, Paul Trollinger, do leave my ability to answer questions in geog- raphy to Sammy Clodfelter. SEC. 60. I, Myra Steed. do will my title as Most Athletic to some lazy underclassmanf' c -Y Sl-.ta ol. I, DICITI' XX agget. do It-axe the job as editor of this annual to some worthy junior who, I hope, will do .1 better job. ffontmued on Page 842 Q
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