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I, Roy Rainey, bequeath to Jimmy Graham and Elmer Sanders my brain. I hope they can find it because their need for it is great. I, Jimmy Ransbotham, will my beloved football jersey, Number 21, which I have worn for three years, to Sonny Scott to steal-for me. I, Robert Reed, will and bequeath my ability to blush and my land ways to anyone brave enough to take them. I, Marian Rice, leave my slow southern accent to my good ole' Texan friends, Mary and Pat Miller. I, Martha Richardson, being of unsound mind, do be- queath my three years on the AmBASSador to some ambitious student desiring to acquire the Camel Extermi- nating profession, in hopes that said person will be mis- guided and become a writer. I, Jean Roberts, being of feeble mind and sound body, bequeath my lady-like laugh and my safe driving to Nancy Barrett. I, Arthur Robertson, bequeath all my love to any beau- tiful girl that wants it. That Lucky Girl! I, Waddell Robey, do hereby bequeath to all students to follow in my path, a word of kindness and wish of luck. They'll need it. I, Robert Robinson, leave my only possession, my car, to my brother. Nobody else would have it. I, Gloria Roland, hereby bequeath my better half, Jim- mie LeVert to Jean Arnold. I, Donald Rosborg, leave my beautiful custom tailored, form-fit uniform to Frank Eaton. I, Joe Ann Rosenthal, do hereby will to some lonely gal my unknown bevy of college admirers KMALE, that islj. I, Elmer Sanders, leave to Joe Philyaw that dime he has been owing me for three years. I, Horace Sawyer, being of sound mind C?j do hereby bequeath my Talmadgite Hat to Charles fHermonj Lewis in hopes that he will put Hermon in office again. I, Bernard Scott, do bequeath to Miss Vogel and Mrs. Butterfield the bench I occupy in choir, hoping they can find two outstanding tenors to take my place. I, William Segrest, bequeath my big feet and ability to get kicked out of school to Stewart McClain. I, Betty Shearouse, will and bequeath my chewing gum to anyone who is brave enough to chew it in Mrs. Gib- son's room. I, Frances Sheppard, leave my bacteria in H. B. Lab to anyone who has the correct germs and immunity to Miss Pollard. I, Juanita Simmons, do leave my Social Living Book with Charles written all over it to the junior who is lucky enough to admire one. I, Bill Simpson, leave to Sgt. Sturkie and the Military Department, my graceful marching ability. I, Leila Sisson, bequeath to Joyce Leveritte, my passion- ate desire for playing bridge at recess in hope that she will make more grand slams than I tried to. I,,Frances Smith, hereby leave my place in Mrs. Gib- son's English class to some junior who wishes to learn English. I, Haskell Smith, do bequeath one-fourth of my seat in choir CI would bequeath all of it, but I sit with Bernard Scottj to any deserving tenor. I, Katherine Stansell, will my great height-5 ft. 1 in.- to little Helen Glenn of the junior class. I, Beverly Steele, do hereby bequeath any and all my learning ability Uj to Gloria Roland. :- I, Donald Stevens, bequeath my brutality to Sonny Hendricks. I, William Stephens, bequeath my dirty locker to any-- one. I, David Sullivan, being of more or less sane mind, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to load my car on every occasion with various specimens of humanity to some junior who may have a jalopy worthy of the honor. I, Margaret Swinford, do leave my better half ??? Milton Russ, under the watch-care of LaMearle Pope, who has solemnly pledged to protect my interest. I, Don Tanquary, will to any good-looking lower class- man my good looks, my wonderful brain, and by all means my very large statue. I, Eleanor Teel, hereby will my love of the piano to. some well-deserving person. I, Joanne Thornton, leave Mr. Scott and Miss Whatley the memory of the best cook-me. If you don't think so, ask me. I, Tom Thornton, bequeath my striking curve ball to Doyle Pear. I, Barbara Touard, being of somewhat sound mind, leave my Chemistry blouse to Mrs. Walton with the hope that all her future classes will be as small and as spoiled as ours was. I, Alton Tribble, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to lift weight to Lawrence Reese. I, Jack Turner, wish to leave my mental ability to Ed Reagen, which he will probably need. I, Dolores Underwood, bequeath my inability to win back the affection of a certain senior to a luckier junior. I, Carlisle Vardaman, bequeath my seat in Mrs. Al- monds' trig class, with my favorite trig book fwith the built-in horsesj to Al Hernandez in hopes that he will make better grades than the ZS in algebra. I, James Vickers, Jr., bequeath the next year's senior class some choking acids in Mrs. Walton's Chemistry Lab and to every student in Bass High, I leave a swell school. I, Eleanor Vinton, do bequeath to some soul CI-Ieaven help themlj my ability to get in trouble in H. B., thereby earning the honor of making lovely bulletin boards for a certain Miss Pollard. I, Gene Waller, leave to Mimi Waller and Eleanor Cheek the other club members. I, Earl Wallis, herewith and hereby bequeath to Bob Reed a dozen dirty diapers falliteration, Miss Fultonj to hold in readiness for the time when he and Janet will need them and also for practice in washing them. I, Danny Watters, do hereby bequeath my title, Lord Trainer, to Eldred Huff. May he never blacken its honor. I, Ben West, hereby bequeath my excellent eye-sight to Charlie Peek. I, Betty White, do hereby bequeath to Marianne Hol- land my 'oldworn-out chewing gum in hopes that she will make as good of a use of it as I have. I, Nancy White, bequeaih to Jane Brock, my ability to wear out many pairs of s oes and one pair of feet exer- cising the will of Miss Klutz. I, Ruth White, being of sound mind HJ do hereby be- queath to Claire Dorsett, all the glass-framed pictures in the staircases-to be used for primping purposes only! I, Betty Wilson, bequeath to Mary Anne Roundtree my sexy e es and black hair in hopes that she will have more infiluence on Russell M. than -I did: My man. And who is he?? I, Pat Wilson, leave to John Coney .job as football manager and wish him success. ' 9
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Calvin Abernathy, to Sambo and Worm I leave you this boy called Blushing Although his mouth there is no hushing He says, Pm Handsome Bob Reed And you should just see my speed. But his per cent is one-half yard rushing. I, John Adams, leave a womanless trig class and a much used eraser to another mathematician. ' I, Shirley Ann Airheart, bequeath to Beverly Hames not only my nickname, Blue Eyes, but my blue eyes and the troubles they bring! I, Pat Anderson, do hereby bequeath to Marianne Hol- land my ability to eat Eskimo Pies every day at lunch. I, Tom Andrews, leave my fore-arm shiver to Bliz- zard, in hopes he'll get meaner. I, Joella Anthony, being of sound mind KPJ hereby be- queath my driving ability to Phyllis Gilbert in hopes it will do some good. I, Hal Atwater, being of sound OJ mind, leave my-old '46 Nash automobile to anybody who feels like pedaling it. I, Barbara Backus, will my ability to go with little football players to Phyllis Gilbert. I, Charles Bell, bequeath all of my luck in card games to Joe Shaw. I, Graham Bell, hereby bequeath my new nickname, Blizzard, to Tommy Moore, who deserves it more than I do. I, Mary Inman Bell, being of sound mind falmostl do hereby bequeath my chemical ability to any junior who is daring enough to accept it. I, Donna Bengtson, hereby bequeath my swing, not one you hang up, either, to anyone who can use it to its best advantage. I, Diedrich Beusse, do hereby will all beautiful girls still left at Bass to the one who will succeed me. I, Mike Bottchen, bequeath my ability to pass a chem- istry test without a horse to anyone unlucky enough to take it. I, Marcelle Boudreaux, bequeath to Veleta and Char- lene Barrett my list of G's to iight over, as they see fit. I, Nancy Bradford, leave my Clemson heartaches to Bobbie McKain in hopes she can stand up under the strain beter than I have. I, Beverly Breese, possess an I-don't-worry-about-any- thing attitude which I bequeath to Janet Jackson. She can use it. I, Kathryn Brock, bequeath my old worn-out voice to the surplus department of the Choir. I, Joyce Brown, leave to Margaret Billings, my par- tiality to Redheads! ! I, Robert Brown, bequeath my tenderness and quietness to Pete Spence and his brother, Cotton. I, Sammy Brown, leave my 165 pounds to little Sonny Scott. I, Buck Buchanan, being of sound mind and body, will my football ability to Bobby Keel. I, Joyce Buckley, bequeath my southern accent to Bar- bara McKain so she won't fee out of place among the Rebels. I, George Burns, leave my razor blades to anyone that needs them fused, that is!J. I, Helen Camp, hereby bequeath my dimples to who- ever will have them. I, Lorene Cantrell, bequeath my vivid espanol pro- nunciation to anyone who will take it. I, Elwyn Cheek, do hereby leave my dirty locker to Jimmy Gazaway who I think will keep it that way. I, Barbara Cheney, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky junior my attraction for football players whose initials are B. K. in hopes that Bobby fKetchum, that isj won't suffer as many bashes and bruises. We, Donald Clark and Vance Harkness, leave all our many girl friends to Charles Lenkerd and Billy Heston. I, Margie Clark, bequeath my knowledge of shorthand to all girls taking it in the junior class with the hope that they make good their goalof 120 words a minute. I, Jane Coleman, leave to Betty Carnell, my ability to do graphs as long as she needs it. I, Martha Collins, do will to the Seniors my ability to study 4'Macbeth. I, Betty Cooper, do hereby bequeath to all senior teach- ers, my little brother, Ed, the last of us Coopers. I, Harvey Cooper, leave my great ability to conquer trigonometry to anyone who can put it into use as well as I did. I, Jackie Cox, wish to bequeath to Betty Claire Mahone, my most prized possessions, my eye-lash curlers and my bottle of peroxide. I, Lonnie Cox, do bequeath to some junior all my A. B. C. l Already Been Chewed J gum under the benches in Room 306. I, Barbara Craft, will Charlie Vickery a locker by himself, and to Joe Putnal my blonde hair in hopes he will never have to use peroxide again. I, Pat Crawford, do hereby leave my ignorance and lack of brains to Jimmy Gazaway, who I am sure will make good use of them. I, Wesley Crawford, do hereby leave Joe Shaw all the junior girls in hope that he will be able to get a girl. I, Betty June Crowley, do hereby leave my chance to hear the song, My Buddy second period to Beverly Sullivan in hopes that she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, Jimmy Dameron, bequeath to Don Sampler, Sgt. Sturkie. I, Walter Davidson, leave to all people of Bass High School, 5,000,000 Kigmys. I, Janet Davis, will and bequeath Bob Reed, if he stays over, to any poor unsuspecting freshman who thinks he'l bashful. I, Clarence Derrick, bequeath Geech to some junior who needs a nickname. I, Jerry Dollar, leave my ability to get out of class to LaMearle Pope. I, Regine Dollman, gladly leave my little French accent to all those who thought it so cute. I, Joyce Donaldson, being of .rome UJ mind, do leave my love -for talent shows to some worthy person willing to continue them.
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