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S7519 gas! anofgesfamenf We, the Senior Class of 1969, being of sound mind and body do hereby put our hands to this our last will and testament. To our principal, Mr. L. O. Hill, we leave our deepest sympathy for the hard job before him. We realize that with the passing of the class of 1969 the Aurelian Springs School will lose that portion of the student body which can be classified as perfect ladies and gentlemen. To our dearly beloved faculty we leave a blank gift certificate to be used for the purchase of bifocals and tranquilizers. The following individuals leave these personal gifts: Janice Inscoe leaves her ability to act like a lady and to be intelligent to the rising freshmen girls. Nancy Stallings leaves her ability to keep her hair fixed without combing it in every class to Vicki Chestnutt. Jay Craft leaves his ability to do a thousand things at once and finish none to Tommie Hill. Diane Kerr Ryder leaves her ability to march to the altar to Sheila Kerr. Shirley Richardson leaves bus 138 to any one else in this school who can drive like Richard Petty. Edwina Richardson leaves her ability to get along with the opposite sex to Wilermay Richardson. Laura Harris leaves her ability to get along with the captain of the team to any young lady who has her calmness. Gail Hux leaves her ability to get along in family relations to Julia Liles. Theartis Lynch leaves the ability to be a Don Juan to Edwards Mills. Ava Mills leaves her golden silence to Sylvia Bell. Shirley Adkins leaves her ability to reign as queen of the goals to Terrie Hearp. Marvin Carter leaves his ability to smell up the school with chemicals to Eddie Pike. Jerry Hawkins, Steve Williams, Howard Inscoe and Danny Lucas leave their ability to fascinate the eighth grade girls to Andy Cullom, Terry Shaw, and Clifton Viverette. Leroy Butts and John Rogers Lee leave their ability to come to school half the time and still pass to Shelton Liles and Hugh Crawley. Arline Crawley leaves her ability to be loved by everyone to Ellen Ann Harlow. Glenn Keeter leaves his ability to eat hot dogs, pizzas, and bar-b-que with an ulcer to Wayne Hinson. Sheila Shaw leaves the last will and testament to any one that has the nerve to write it. Mary Warren leaves her ability to cheer to her quiet sister Dianne Warren. June Wollett leaves his ability to be the coolest and cleanest fellow in the senior class to Freddie Fleming. Charles Best leaves his job in the lunch room to Dan Hill. Linda Williams leaves her ability to get to school on time to play basketball that night to Dennis Dickens. Valeria Richardson leaves her ability to speak softly but carry-a-big-stick to Elois Lee. Tommy Keeter passes on his ability to fascinate junior girls from all schools to Jackson Boseman. Yvonne Lynch leaves her SAT score to Henrietta Richardson. Perry Evans and Gregory Richardson leave their ability to be playboys to Welton Evans and Larry Richardson. Sue Butts leaves her screams to the opposite team to Charlotte Warren. Vince Alford leaves his neat appearance to Leroy Adkins. Eddie Liles leaves his position as a future farmer to Richard Greene. Jimmy Chestnutt leaves his World History ability to Marvin Williams. Linwood Liles leaves his seat in American History in hopes he won't have it next year. Kenny Davis leaves his shorthand seat to anyone foolish enough to take it. Dianne Smith leaves her class ring to any boy who wants to wear it. Dwight King leaves his ability to get married in high school to Debbie Best. Ann Joyner leaves her ability to boss the cheerleading squad to Renee to keep it in the family. Faye Hawkins leaves her position as senior class treasurer to anyone who loves money as much as she does. Martha Brewer leaves her neatness to Elizabeth Sutton and Sadie Boone. Linda Warren leaves her typing ability to Wilhemina Hedgpeth. Carolyn Crawley leaves her loudness to Shirley Ann Richardson. Janice Reynolds leaves her position on the Teen Council to Connie Trothen. We, the class of nineteen hundred sixty-nine do hereby set our hand and seal to this our last will and testament. 63
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