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pfepl Mm Friends, it is the last wish or the Senior Class of 1948 THAT THIS WILL AND TESTAMENT BE PUBLISHED AT THIS TIME. We, THE CLASS OF 1948 BEING of sound mind and healthy B00Y, DO MAKE THIS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. EAOH ARTICLE HERE DESCRIBED IS BEQUEATHED SEVERALLY TO THE BELOW MENTIONED INDIVIDUALS ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THIS WILL ANO TESTAMENT. We hereby appoint as sole administrator of this will, our Superintendent, Mr. Starry, to administer this last will AND TESTAMENT AS HE SEES BEST. I, Kent Thornton, do bequeath my loud ties and stockings to Billy Miller. I, Nina Brightwell, will my ability to jerk sooas to Vinita Richey. I, Oelmas lrwin, wish to leave my desire to clean up THE SCHOOL YARD TO LEROY RlCHEY. I, Norma Jean Tuttle, bequeath my girlish figure to Geraldine Lewis. I, Roley Richey, will my love for Mr. Weber to Ronalo Smith. We, Fern and George Oennis, wish to leave matrimonal HAPPINESS LIKE OURS TO LOUISE BECKHAM. I, Ruth Sowaro, leave my ability to foul in basket ball to Coetta Wheeler. We, Raye Brio.vell ano R.J. Hill, do leave our ability TO PLAY FOOTBALL TO FRANK CALLAHAN. I, Juanda Dillard, bequeath my ability to love one man to Barbara Hale. I, Genelle Bayless, will my ability to chew ano pop gum to La Von Swanson. I, John Staggs, wish to leave my curly locks to Mike Lowry. I, Wanda Bowring, do bequeath my keen imagination to Naomi Pool. I, Clyde Gage, will my ability to recapture an old flame to Don Dennis. I, Maxine Phillips, bequeath my love for Algebra II to Barbara Terrell. I, Phyllis Bingaman, wish to leave my ability as pep LEADER TO MARY HOLSTEAD. I, Vera Isom, will my height to Martha Ann Staggs. I, Betty Dugger, bequeath my ability to trifle on BOY FRIEND AND GET BY WITH IT, TO PAT ANTHONY. -V M
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A ssrSi TO Troy ly Marvin I ,Bronele I Price, will my WlLLBANKS,WlLL Mitohell, wish Willie Moore We, Betty Nixon, Teooy Pickard, BEQUEATH OUR LAUGHS TO GERALDINE LEWIS. I, Bonnie Boshell, will my freokles LONG EYELASHES TO BOB OGLESBY. MY LONG LEGS TO LEE McCuTOHEN, TO LEAVE MY BASKET BALL FORM I, Alma Paige, wish to leave my small waistline ano Oon Watson, oo to Anna Storts. to Catherine Huffines, I, Colleen Shaw, WlLLI AMS, I, Linnie Bowling, Alioe Watkins, We, Horace Scott, OUR BUS ORIVING JOBS TO WILL MY ABILITY TO SEW TO ALBERTA WISH TO LEAVE MY LOVE FOR BOOKS TO ano James Haynes will I, Jack Isbill, L, E, Staggs, Jack Cowan, bequeath my scientific reasoning Lester Paige. We, Loren Williams, Roy Lee Morris, Bill Brooks, Sherman Whitaker leave our love for the orama Macbeth Bill Wheless, We, the Senior Class, leave all the slightly useo unoer the seats and oesks to the entire JuN'ioR Class. to OUM As WE HAVE NO OESIRE FOR SELFISHNESS ALL JUNIORS HAVE OUR PERMISSION TO FREELY PARTAKE OF THE OLD PENCILS, PAPER, AND NOTES WE FORGOT TO DESTROY BEFORE LEAVING, And to the members of the faculty in recognition of the KINONESS AND GENEROSITY TO US WE LEAVE OUR SINCERE THANKS AND HEARTFELT APPREOI AT I ON, Signed; Class of 48 CLASS PROPHECY Time rolls its ceaseless course, according to our old HIGH 8OHO0L PAL, S|R WALTER SCOTT. So HERE WE ARE IN I968, THIRTY-EI0HT SPINSTERS, BACHELORS, HOUSEWIVES, AND HUSBANDS- YOU'D NEVER RECOGNIZE US AS THE CAREFREE CLASS OF MORNING I WAS SITTING BY THE OVEN TRYING TO THINK ABLE NAME FOR OUR NEW FLOUR, WHICH JACK AND I ARE ON THE MARKET IN COMPETITION WITH GENERAL MILLS . THIRTEEN YEAR OLD SON, MACK ANDREW, OAME TO THE DOOR ■Mother, do oome to the offioej there’s a queer SPECIMEN OF HUMANITY ASKING FOR YOU, As I APPROAOHED OFFICE I HEARD MY HUSBAND’S LAUGH FOLLOWED BY THE SOUNO OF 1948, This OF A SUIT-PLACING OUR SAYING, LOOKING THE iiST as 55 a gK: ms
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