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I, Donald Hunt, refuse to will my mustache' to anyone. I, B. F, Rouse, will my quick temper to Bud Hodges. I, Dannie Hogans, will my shy nature to Eugene Nelson. I, Carolyn White, will my ability to get married in my Senior year to any other lucky person who would like it. I, Louise Fussell, will my ability to grow long fingernails to Bobby Knowles. I, Mary McAllister, will my athletic ability to Ruth Bradley. I, Fannie Mae Alewine, will my homemaking ability to Rosemary Peterson, I, Benna Trowell, will my speed to Carolyn Hamilton to be used in basketball only, I, Eugene Spooner, will my technique to get one girl and keep her to Bobby Sparkman. I, Thelma Hopkins, will my ability to be school secretary to Marlene Crawford, I, Mae Bell Rowland, will my ability to change schools to Barbara Johnson, 1, Larry Taylor, will my ability to get to know out-of-town girls to Henry Harrison. We, the Senior Class, last but not first, with undeviating pleasure, yet with sombre remorse and sanguine recollection, leave our memories of yesterday to the students of tomorrow. QV' ' 'yy -S. Z , ' i . ,f ,,3,'N:'::V , ' .I f g TW fi Z - ' 9 ' . rv ffl, A m,5f '-- f pm. 31:-'I - C I ' A -nu, gg ST, , f., ? f 6, E ff lg: '-fig. 7 X V - ,lg ,f 4 vs if X A' 'X far 1' fl ll ' 3, E f f ' - If 4 x... , Y ' ,Y 59 Y +4 K l Q, -.a I 'Lal Ilv 1 X V if-Q aff 4 .953 'R alssas ka e -2 i, , N 4 Q NX Ns A' LJ 'J , ,X 5 C , y y XJR J .rl
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SSWABKSWWSQQ sssvsaia 5EN'0R ww,-is CLASS answwmwss WILL I, Morris Eaddy, will my handwriting to Kale Brewer and my ability to get along with women to David Coleman. I, Donald Jones, gladly will my front page of the Gatorzette to Henry Harrison, and my privilege to sign my name on every stencil 1 type to Kale Brewer. I also will my trumpet to Mickey Padgett. I, Norman Hurst, will my talent, to be called on, anytime, anywhere, to sing to Henry Harrison. I, Carolyn Hall, will my athletic ability to Margreate Strickland. I, Betty Morris, will my dimples to Ray Maines, and my soft voice to Mickey Padgett I, Bette Sparkman, will my figure to Georgia Mae Teeters, and my shorthand ability to anyone who is interested in more exciting things. I, Sylvia Center, will my pony tail to Peaches Langston. I, Burke Ellerbe, will my surplus weight to Pete Strickland. I, Norma Allen, will my ability to read shorthand to Barbara Giddens, and refuse to will any of my height to anyone. I. David Hutto, will my big muscles and weight to Ray Maines, and ability to skip class to anyone who wants it. l, Billy Blackwell, will my good citizenship ability, and my ability to get along with teachers to Danny Cowart, I, Larry Cowart, will my ability to get ushered out of a ball game to Roy Hutto, I, Bobby Hall, will my knowledge of Chemistry to Wallace Murray, and my ability to get along with women to Donald Strickland. I, Betty Anne Beville, will my gift of gab to Jtme Hamilton and Barbara Giddens, and my spelling ability to Mr. Moore. I, Herbie Brewer, will my muscles and way with the women to Gene Hicks.
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f SENIOR CLASS ff, a' PROPHECY We landed. Walking down the great white way, we stopped--Startled. There before our astonished eyes were Mr. Norman Hurst and Mr. Donald Jones staggering out of the Stork Club singing, Walking My Baby Back Home. - .- , They had been celebrating for two weeks their opening night of the - ' new Broadway musical hit, Five Foot Two. As we hear the news- ,Q boy shouting EXTRA, we purchase a paper and find--that Miss 1 Betty Merle Morris has won the Inter-National Debators' Q Contest. Also on the front page were the blaring headlines, Hutto and Brewer, ac- claimed greatest foot- ball players in the last decade! They are quoted as saying, OH, it wasn't nothing, of course, nobody else could have done gf Q it but us! ti ji We must hurry along if we are to hear Mr. Burke Ellerbe at Carnegie Hall. He ' ' will be playing Beethoven's ninth symphony. Miss Bette Spark- man has just won her fifth national IITTERBUG , .7 Trophy. The three little Cooters seem to be following in her steps. Count Bobby Hall has just purchased his fifth gold plated 5- Ford. It is rumor- ed that he is dating Glamour ' Gal Sylvia Center, who has just finished her latest movie-- The Car at ..',i the Airport or Wot Hoppen at Mid-Night? P 7 S' Is that Miss Norma Jean Al- len we see attending to one of her customers J.: in her world famous Beauty Clinic P She has just finished a book entitled, f W How to be Beautiful in Ten -t sz Easy Lessons or Keep that Mud Pack on Five ,. E, g N ' Minutes More. . ,- x Is that a Texan acoming down the street, PARDONER, in those boots, levies, and ten gallon hat? Why no! It's Mr. Larry Cow- if art, who has finally succeeded in crossing a cow and a horse to get Horse- burger Meat. N255 As we go down the street we hear .approaching cheers from a huge crowd, It's the President! , Mr. Billy Blackwell, who has been elected 'for X' his second term of office for his platform of No English Teachers It for Students. His secretary is along with him, Miss Mae Bell Row- Af f land. Mae Bell now takes 250 words F I a minute in shorthand 1' I as she sits upon the President's knee. . ' -IH Y sw Our picture is taken by the world renowned photographer, 4 egg!! Mr. Eu- gene Spooner. Spooner has just completed a series of pictures for , Life on What Happen to Bathing Suits? or Oh, ls My Face Red? Mrs. ' ' Carolyn White, wife of that famous four-star general--Earl White, seems to be get- ting along all right, Dr. Mike Don Hunt has just performed the most difficult oper- ation we read in our paper. He removed the little IOS on the right foot and placed it on the left foot. W 9-4rulAT10Ns 1 D0 f' 1 ' fm! QW ,J Q 3 f YU - Q O VI.- ll'-'.
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