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!, 1 f ex X N. ze, 9 'Eye 0' , , I .XX X' 'S Y-A ' N iv 9 , f 'W ...-.. :-f' -- We, the senior class of 46-47,are gath- ered bore tonight te give and bequeath to our lewor classmen, our most valued possessions, which we have accumulated through the years. Te lr. Spann, we will the right to use the typewriters in the office once more. To Mr. Gilchrist, we will senior week, that is, after we're through with it. Keck wills his good looks to Dois. He also wills his ability to get along with teachers to Edgar and his ability to work problems to the sopnomore boys. R. B. leaves his bookkeeping ability te Jesse, and his ability te think rapidly to Berlin. Faon wills her ability to talk back to the teachers to Benny. She leaves her ability as a basketball player which was inherited from Evelyn Padgett, te Joyce Tippie Sue wills her dislike fer boys te Johnnie Leu Te Deanny she leaves her ability te talk very slowly and dis tinctly upon every subject Nellie gives her ability te argue loud nd long te Doris Je Shives and her extreme height te Teta. Charles leaves his ability to 'pop eff' at the wrong time to Junior and his ability to sing classical music Melvin Payne To Malone, Edith leaves her modesty and dignity, also her ability to be quiet at all times to Dorothy Kuykendall, and her technique with boys te Laverne To Robert, Dovere leaves his straight A report card, and his refined lady like marners te Harold Boyd lelvin wills his ability as a lady's man to Esker, his ability to play the paine te James Ladd Ann wills her ability to talk loud and long te Wanda June and her fondness fer skating te Lenera Windle loaves his well filled notebooks te Nerna and his tendency te make speeches upon every occasion to Joyce Jones fair ,f ---h, -X J-----4-. - -- ' -.... ' ' Rx: -4 ' X 0 I5 i s- f ' --o- --K S-N X .1 ll: .2 4:13,-Ei s-s -- in buqngg , 1 H iv '- 1', -CLASS WILL To Lenera, Glen wills his 1 forget- fullness. He leaves all his typing erasers and typing manuals to the commercial department to be used as faithfully as he has used them. Garland wills his ability to always knew whore he is going to Billy Glazner, and his tendency te croon te the girls to Bobby Gardner. Lee leaves his fatal attraction for girls te Dewey Wendol and his mathe- matical genius to W. E. Pauline wills her fondness for holding hands with these of the opposite sex to Jerry Shaw. She also wills her dramatic ability to Darlene. Jeanene wills her giggle te Wilburn and her ability to sleep in study hall and get by with it to Joyce Dennis. Ber ice leaves her tendency to flirt with every boy she sees to Charlene To Rayma Lznn, sho loaves her faculty er walking right out from under an responsibility De Erma wills her fascination for the Tippie fam ly to Gerald Wayne and her astounding grades to Madge T Miss Olive, we leave all the quotations and poetry which we have so laboriously memorized To Mrs West, we will all the hours which we spent typing that she may use them to correct the papers of next year's trping students New, if at any time er other, wo have broken any ef the rules like, playing heokey from school er chewing gum in class, we are now ready to be forgiven To all the teachers, we leave the big wads of chewing gun reposing under the desks, the moth eaten copy books and manuals, and all our old test papers. sm? on f sf: Y A , . :,, g g ls ' . - 'r is I in . , ' AI o 1 'lf - e - ' : te ' x ' V' S' N - d de , 6 I , ' iv . - j ' O F 4 - A ' O .K . '- B 1 ,f I . I O F . Q ' . e . , e 5 , ' ' If Q 15: - K qi.:5,5Xif.psgf,:,q,s. U 0 X M e H 1 -X .-a Y Nd'l' M W 15 E 'iii'--5?-xxx A M ' ' ' s .- . e Q ' ' - , girl . X- 1 e .... as J -' - 'jf W fi 'E '24, My ' Q ' ' :A U 1 it
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