Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1950

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Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 111 of 136
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' r I, Carole Kelley, do hereby bequeath my naturally curly hair to my sister, Gayle, who will be along in a few years, my ability to date blondes to Nancy Knighton. I, Jimmie Killcrease, do bequeath to any freshman the happiness I have had at Bass High School. I, Geraldine King, bequeath to all the graduates of '51 the privilege of using the books and desks which we have left. I, Bill Lancaster, do bequeath to the Cross Country Team all my blisters. I, Jane Landon, leave my year's accumulation of band merits to be divided two ways Qif there is anyone with good enough knowledge of fractions to divide band mer- itsj-equal portions being given to Joyce McMichael and Claire Dorsett. To my little sister, Sue, I leave the family tradition of only making one rehearsal per week on time. I, Larry Lanier, ask that Heaven help the lucky soul who inherits my talents and beautiful women. I, Samuel Lansing, hereby bequeath my mathematical abilities to my friend, Jack Caldwell. I, Thelma Latham, hereby will and bequeath my excep- tional shorthand knowledge and dear ole Macbeth to Margie QPorkchopJ Sills. I, Owen Lenkerd, taking full responsibility of the con- sequences, do hereby bequeath to my brother, Charles Alexander Lenkerd, Jr., my good looks, in hopes that some day he will become as handsome as he thinks he is. I, Russell Leverette, leave to ? many unfinished things and lots of hope. I, Charles Lewis, my suspenders might snappy I leave Horace Sawyer might happy. I, Peggy Little, will to Audrey Burns the privilege of walking by Room 320 in order to peep in at that good- looking teacher. I, Betty Joe Long, do hereby bequeath my unfailing ability to turn my English and algebra homework in promptly to Miss Fulton and Miss Richards to any ambi- tious, studious and energetic soul who desires it. I, Jo Longino, do hereby will to any bored junior my ability to enjoy life to the fullest. I, Bobby Longino, leave my size 14 shoes to anyone capable of filling them. I, Emily Lowndes, do hereby bequeath to Alice Keel, Mrs. Gibson and Macbeth in hopes that she will make better grades than I. I,' Norma Luallen, do hereby bequeath my three years at Bass High to some bewildered, scared freshman in the hope that he or she will have as good a time as I did. I, Charlie Maddox, leave to Joe Shaw, my short beard and long hair. I, James Magill, leave to Sgt. Sturkie a box of rubber cigars. I, Donald Manson, do will and bequeath my Yankee accent to any junior that wants it. I, Frank Marmon, bequeath my seat in Physics II to Robert Buchanan. I, Howard Massell, leave my excellent ability to stay in trouble to Ray QB. JJ Levy who is well qualified for the honor. I, Joe Maughon, leave my military ability to some de- serving sophomore. I, Nick Maxey, do hereby bequeath my extraordinary printing ability ljokel to any individual who doesn't have any better sense than to take a course m printing. I, Peggy McArthur, bequeath my curly hair to Anna Sarfaty. I, Elizabeth McCullers, do hereby will the attention of Joe Shaw to Gwendlyn Jones. I, Barbara McGill, leave to Barbara Broadwell, my clean chemistry lab equipment in hopes that she will en- joy it. I, Mary McGorum, leave my mirror to all freshman girls in hopes that they may see their way through the coming years. I, Charles McKinney, do leave all the poor eighth grade students my sympathy for five years of hard work. I also leave all the good teachers and the sorry ones. I, Pat McMullen, being of sound mind CPD do hereby bequeath my magnificent ability to fail Algebra 4 to any po' impulsive critter who desires to take it. I, Betty Ruth Medders, leave my vast knowledge of H. B. and my white rats to my little brother. I, Harriet Montgomery, leave my inability to keep quiet when I'm told to Charlene Fram. I, Ann Moore, will my ability to chew Beech Nut gum in an artistic and melodious manner to any junior who thinks he can use it to a good advantage. I, Tommy Moore, ain't got nuthin' to leave. I, Norma Moss, being of sound body but out of mind, hereby bequeath my admiration and knowledge of the U. S. N. to the next junior with the good fortune to anchor the affection of a sailor's heart. I, Adelia Mote, hereby do will and bequeath to Shirley Hensley my attraction for wild animals, provided of course, she doesn't resort to MOOSE calls! I, Florence Moylan, dowill: ,To Helen, the Langford of Troy Who's really quite clever and coy, A gift to surpass all gifts before- Hers is my southern drawl-forever more! I, Jerome Nantz, leave my ability to make good grades for Mrs. Gibson to Squirrel Daniel. I, Boyd Odom, will my five semesters in English 10 to some of Shakespeare's descendants. Maybe they will like ir. I, Don Oeser, will to Bill Currie, the pleasure of sitting in Mrs. Amy Potts Burgess's history class the rest of this school career. I, Nolan O'Farrell, leave to Jimmy Garner all the crooked deals we've pulled. I, Mary Oliver, will Eleanor Stoney to any boy with absolutely no brains and plenty of money, preferably an eighth grader. I, Johnny Overton, being of sound mind HJ and body KPJ bequeath to Raymond Massey one well worn joke book and a trigonometry horse. I, Tommy Pallen, will to the freshmen all the SCHMOOS. I, Harold Padgett, leave as my Last Will and Testa- ment a pair of dirty socks to Waldo Hitt as a token of our long friendship. I, Pat Patrick, leave to Professor Barksdale all the trou- bles Phil Hemby and I caused. I, Betty Anne Perkins, bequeath my tranquil person- ality and my ability to sleep in class undisturbed by either teachers or classmates to Kate Gibson and Peggy Bram- lett, respectively. I, Rita Poe, leave my mad impetuous knowledge of bridge to any junior fool enough to want it. I, Sara Pope, being of sound mind QU do leave to my poor unfortunate, ignorant, adopted brother, Leon Thorn- ton, my ability to make all A's, especially in Mr. It's An Old Spanish Custom Phillips' class.



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Suggestions in the Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) collection:

Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 101

1950, pg 101

Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 8

1950, pg 8

Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 136

1950, pg 136

Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 61

1950, pg 61

Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 24

1950, pg 24

Bass High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 83

1950, pg 83


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