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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the class of Nineteen Fifty being about to depart from this school life, in full possession of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. FIRST: We as a class bequeath to the juniors all of the gum on our desks, our privileges, and good behavior in English Class, provided that they do not improve upon it. SECOND: We the seniors hereby relinquish to the sophomores and freshmen our rights and privileges, providing they always remember us as shining ex- amples of good behavior in the Study Hall and elsewhere. THIRD: We wish to thank the Faculty for their every-ready advice and the patience which they have always shown toward us. FOURTH: We as a class !o bequeath the following to various individuals: I, Rosalie Bivens, do will and bequeath my ability to keep a diamond to Mardell Hofmeister with the understanding that she doesn't keep more than one. I. Ernest Blunt, do will and bequeath my shyness to Wilma Howard with the undersanding that she never talks in class. 1, Martha Davis, do will and bequeath my wad of chewing gum to Keith WTagy. I, Carol Lee, do will and bequeath my Abingdon boy-friends to Phyllis Selpb. I. Paul McVay, do will and bequeath my popularity with the ladies to Jack Fublett. I, Marilyn Nichols, do will and bequeath my constant chatter to Dixie Johnson providing she never stops chattering. I, Mary Parker, do will and bequeath my good sense of humor to Karol Smith. I, Frances Ray. do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Bill Hopkins providing he doesn’t get kicked out of classes more than once a day. I, Joann Reuter, do will and bequeath my naturally curly hair to Dorothy Brown providing that she take special care of it. I, Elqise Salisbury, do will and bequeath my well-known giggles to Marilyn Eathington. I. Don Sensabaugh, do will and bequeath my ability to get the car to Danny
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WHO’S WHO SENIORS HAIR: Martha Davis EYES: Tom Williamson and Joann Reuter TEETH: Clarice Watson PHYSIQUE: Haul McVay and Rosalie Bivens ARTISTIC: Joann Reuter SENSE OF HUMOR: Torn Williamson and Mary Parker DANCING: Tom Williamson and Rosalie Bivens MUSIC: Tom Williamson and Martha Davis LEADERSHIP: Tom Williamson and Frances Ray ATHLETIC: Paul McVay and Carol Lee SHYNESS: Ernest Blunt and Clarice Watson TALK: Don Sensabaugh and Marilyn Nichols HANDS: Tom Williamson and Clarice Watson STUDIOUS: Tom Williamson and Joann Reuter PERSONALITY: Tom Williamson and Martha Davis SMILE: Don Sensabaugh CLOTHES: Tom Williamson and Marilyn Nichols WOLFING: Marilyn Sorrells COMPLEXION: Martha Davis NEATNESS: Tom Williamson and Clarice Watson LIPS: Clarice W’atson POISE: Tom Williamson and Clarice Watson LEGS: Ernest Blunt and Martha Davis
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Steach providing that he doesn’t ask for it more than 10 times a week. I. Marilyn Sorrells, do will and bequeath all of my boyfriends to Kathryn Hornbaker providing she doesn’t have more than three at once. I» Clarice Watson, do will and bequeath my junior (boy?) friends to Bonita Snapp. I. Tom Williamson, do will and bequeath my recipe for growing tall to Paul Sailer with the understanding that he never gets any taller than I am. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS. WITNESSED BY: Rosalie Bivens Marilyn Sorrells Mary Parker Carol Lee
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