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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT To the superintendent and teachers, who have guided us on our voyage through the currents of school life, we, the class of '49 extend a wish for smoother sailing, now that the long trip is over. To the Board of Education, who have provided us with the necessary equipment for obtaining an education, we extend our deepest appreciation. We shall endeavor to prove ourselves worthy of all that they have done for us. To the Freshmen, we leave our ability to learn World History. To the Sophomores, we leave our acting ability. To the juniors, we leave our Senior class seats. fWe hopeill I, Louise Helterbran, leave my desk with the crack in it to Robinette Hottinger I, jay Freeman, leave my Physics book to Richard Walker, go easy on the the poor old book, Richard. I, jean Chambers, leave my brown curls to Hugh Humphrey, take good care of them, Hugh. I, Billy Williamson, leave my ability to eat candy in the study hall to, lohn Hart I, Roger Chambers, leave my ability to take the Senior girls places to, Pete Theiss. I, Carl Freeman, leave my Varsity shirt to Ed Shoemaker. I, Donna Walker, leave my ability to skate toIreneWylie, wear cushions Irene. I, Joan Tener, leave my ability to write letters to soldiers to Helen Edingfield. I, Louise Helterbran, leave my ability to get in early to Leota Edingfield. I, Roger Chambers, leave my flashy socks to Larry Thoroman. I, Phyllis Glaze. leave my ability to chew bubble gum to Rose Mary Wilkin. I, joan Tener, leave my ability to twirl the baton to Eddie Shoemaker. I, Donna Walker, leave my ability to stay awake in history class to Mary Alice Fields . I, Phyllis Glaze, leave my cheer leading sweater to Juanita Warnock. I, Louise Helterbran, leave my ability to write shorthand to Joyce Eakins. I, jean Chambers, leave my ability with women to Eugene Ernst. We, the Senior class, leave Phyllis Glaze's ability to sing to Delano Riley and Donald Kelley. by joan Tener 15
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To Lando jean Chambers, we wish the speedy rank of Admiral in the United States Navy. Let us hope that none of us is forced to meet jay Freeman while he is working. He expresses his desire to be a State Highway Patrolman. We are all looking forward to the day when we can turn on our television set to hear and see Carl Freeman, beloved star of stage and screen. Sometime in the near future we are expecting to be invited to the farm of Roger Chambers for a big chicken dinner. We wish him the best of luck. And as a last favor, may I ask that you will all wish me success in the field of science. Billy James Williamson 14s
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