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Page 21 text:
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EMMAJEAN YOUNGER leaves her taxi service to Joyce Pritts who is starting a pretty good business of her own. Not to forget our Faculty, we make the following bequeaths: We leave Miss Scott hungrily. We leave Miss Breuer quietly. We leave Mr. Syfert sponsoring. We leave Mr. Rogers playing. We leave Miss Creech physically educated. We leave Mrs. Shimp nervously. We leave Mrs. Breitman our themes. We leave Mr. Jarand explosively. We leave Mr. Patton confused. We leave Mr. Hutton a square—a solid one, that is. We leave Mr. Bosomworth sheepishly. We leave Coach Dell nuttily. We leave Mrs. Dansby unwillingly. We leave Mr. Spence and Mr. Overlot our best wishes for a good Senior trip. We leave Mr. Michaels sadly. We leave Mr. Mitchell historically. We leave Miss Young grammatically. We leave Mrs. Shepard sweetly. We leave Charlie complainingly. We leave Mr. Hightower with a book on How to Swing and Sway by Sammy Kaye. We leave Sharon and Mrs. Russell our bills and receipts. We leave to the talking magic box a supply of throat medicine, so that the 'May we have your attention, please ' may be loud and clear. We dedicate to the new school building our class picture—in the new hall. Last, but not least, we, the class of '63, make our last bequeath. To the deserving Juniors, we leave our fine minds, our great leaders, our good grades, our humble smiles, our outstanding talents, our musical genius, our great sense of humor, etc., etc., etc.
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PORTER PARSONS wills his parking place to his brother Marty--whichever place he might want. To Jerald Breitman, PHILLIS PAYNE leaves her quiet ways and ability to think before she acts. JERRY REYNOLDS wants to leave his scads and scads and scads of money to all those Juniors who need scads and scads and scads of dough. JEANIE RUTHERFORD leaves her Girl Friday duties in the principal's office to Ruth Ann Jackson. ELAINE SHARP leaves her fat fingers to anyone who will take them off her hands. MARILYN SHARP wills her agility to Susan Reedy. We wouldn't say Susan is uncoordi- nated, but— MIKE SHELTON bequeaths his educational literature to Neal Thitely, who needs that kind of education--or does he? JUDY SMITH leaves her ambition to Shirley Muzzy, who never has enough to do. RANDY SPRINGER leaves a wastebasket full of paper-wads and his dead-eye to Milton Sees. To Oda Payne goes SHARON STINSON'S ability to locate lost books, so Oda will have the privilege of going through desks and lockers trying to find them next year. BUD STOCKS leaves to Kay Moody his figure so Kay will have a more rounded--person- ality. KENNETH SWEENEY leaves Bev Smith another new hair-do. BARBARA WALKER bequeaths her permanent rollers to Marcia Pasley, who has the need but not the desire. DAN WALTON leaves his way with the girls to Sam Scott, if Sam dares to use them. CAROL WARD leaves Martha McReynolds her little black book for future references. JOYCE BUTT leaves her choice recipes to Vicki Creek, who has need of them now. JOHN WARD wills his hard work to all members of the Do-Nothing Club in the Junior Class To Dixie Butt goes BRENDA WARNER'S love of commercial courses in hope that this love will inspire Dixie to succeed. CHERYL WHEELER leaves her Katty remarks to her fine, feathered friend, LINDA BARNES, Who may disregard them. BOB WEST leaves a full tank of gas to Sandy Sanner. This will take Sandy to Chicago, if for any reason she would want to go. JIM WILSON transfers his store of Brownie points to Jerry Garrett, who has lost all of his this past year.
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