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5742 Dfadt ,IM all jd tfllflellf To Whom lt May Concern: We, the Senior Class of '48, being tired, run-down, and suf- fering from acute mental fatigue, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, to be carried out without regard to the methods of enforcement. SECTION l To Superintendent F. M. Chalker, we leave a Joe Miller joke book, just in case he should ever need some reference material. SECTION II To Principal E. N. McEntyre, we leave some medicine for the stomach ulcers he got as a result of his attempt to teach us geometry. SECTION III To the faculty of Carrollton High, we leave a record of achievement f?l which they will long remember. SECTION IV We, the Senior Class of '48, do leave our knowledge of Shakespeare to the class of '49, who will need it. SECTION V l, Tillie Barge, do leave my versatility and energy to 'my sister Anne, in order to keep it in the family. I, Billy Simkpins, do will my position as water-boy to Guy Cruselle. ' I, Pat Griffin, do leave my pencil collection to Emory Fuller. I, Don Arrington, do leave my nickname, Pooky, to any- one who can bear it. l, Betty Brook, do will my walk to Claudette Hayes. I, Bernard Phillips, do leave my place in the Senior Class to Donald Reed. l, Betty Reese,.do will my responsibilities to any girl with a back strong enough to carry them. l, Marjorie Walker, do will my ability to always make good grades to Bobby Pike. I, Loderic Simpkins, do leave my ability to make all the girls swoon to ,Brock Turner. I, Joyce Cumbie, do leave my chewing-gum under the library table to Ramona Johnson. I, Billy Snow, do will my persistent studyhabits to all future Seniors, who will probably need them. I, Bobby Sledge, do leave my lightning speed to Paul Grif- fies. I, Louise Bonner, do leave my black hair to Pat Threadgill. I, Sue Garrett, do will my ability to sell ads to the future business managers of the Anuowumn. l, Donald Carter, leave my laziness to .lanies Wynn, who needs to conserve his energy. l, Belva Baker, do will my talent for changing hair styles to Myra Threadgill. I, Betty Cooper, leave my sweet in' friendly smile to Monzie Terrell. I, Horace Hendrix, leave my ability to live without school love affairs to anyone who can stand it. I, Nancy Cramer, do will my unfailing energy to Laura Jean Morgan. I, Marie Smith, do leave my new longer-length skirts and dresses to Barbara Reid. I, Robert Borders, leave my curly hair to Billy Duncan. I, LaVerne Hardin, do will my soprano voice to all future first sopranos in the Glee Club. I, Mary Ann Maxwell, do leave my small and dainty feet to any Junior girl suffering from hyper-extended feet. I, Joyce Lee, do leave my knowledge of shorthand to next year's class. I, J. B. Word. do will my love for baseball to James Brannon. I, Jo Anne Walker, do leave my ability to get steady dates to Julia Braswell. I, Barbara Thomas, do will my talent for music to Josephine McGraw. l, Catherine Hunt, leave my place as a cheerleader to Lucrete Marshall. I, llylarilyn Hannah, do will my absorbing silence to Patsy Smit . I, Bonnell Shirey, do leave my knack for getting last-minute homework to Ann Riggs. I, Robert Lane, do will my position as head of the Student Council to Guy Shinn. I, Pat Duncan, leave my ability to pass notes undetected to Betty Key. I, Carolyn Martin, do leave my curly blonde hair and friendly manner to Gloria Findley. I, Sandra Davis, leave my driving ability to Jack Wheeler. I, Hildred Heath, do will my demure, quiet manner to Margie Bonner. I, Wilma Stallings, do will my unfailing good humor to all scholars suffering from Monday-morning blues. l, Lena Ann Traylor, leave my place as captain of the basket- ball team to Barbara Reed. I, Kramer Griffin, do will my physique to Alvin Shackleford, provided he doesn't ruin it. I, Fay Gilbert, do leave my ability to make friend easily to any newcomer. I, Frances Lane, do will my inquisitive mind to all members of next year's English class. I, Marion Lee New, do leave my position as captain of the football team to John Tanner. I, Dorothy Williamson, do leave my ability to work algebra to all Freshman algebra classes. I, Evelyn Jordan, do will my collection of moron jokes to anyone who has the ability to tell them. I, Alice Borders, do leave my knack for making appropriate remarks to Lucille Keller. I, Nan Turner, do leave my ncntrancing glances to all inexperienced Freshman girls. l, Louis Robinson, do leave my quiet manner and ways to Bobby Nickolson. I, Marion Pollard, do will my cheery hello to Helen Ray, I, Bette Phillips, do leave my interest in sports to the entire student body. I, Inez Muse, do leave my sales technique to Burice Gillespie. I, Grace Powers, do leave my red hair to Betty Hendrix. I, Hoyt Humphries, do leave my gun and hound dog to .lerry Wright. I, Bill Sampler, leave! Period. In testimony whereof, the Senior Class of C. H. S. have hereunto set their hand this 30th day of May, 1948. Barrv Reuse, President
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EDITOR THE I Ul..lJ A ibsoription Price-eSl.50 Per Year ln Advance Carrollton, Georgia - PATIENT QQCATQS 2 x COACH NRW.TO SPEAK CARROLLTON'S HOSPITAL, -li-I-1 Y Doctor R.K. borders, famous psychiatrist at the nFiner Nutsn insane aslyum in Nuttinjtown, announced today that a patient answering to the name of Shakespeare has escaped from the Insti- tution. The patient's real name is Donald Ar- rington. .,ela, A...-. Are You Popular? Are You Witty? Are You Short Of Catch Phrases? Are You Slow To Catch On To Jokes? . BETTY REESE EXPRESSION STUDIOS ,. -........ ' we specialize in Pink Elephants R fascinating ,D.T. reptiles-guaranteed tb be there as you wake upl MARIE SMITH--VEGETERIAN W BILLY smxrzms GARAGE a.....Repairs nnoooeaeNeW Parts ,ploooonooeP18Sti0 TiT98 Misses Lena Ann Traylor and Billie Snow, models, and Miss 'Pat Griffin, dress designer from nThe Persian Gown Shop' in Chicago are spending a few days with their par- ents in this city before lggzjng on a world tour. 4 Coach Marion Lee New, a member of the class of '48, .will address the Carrollton football team Mon. night, Nov. 20, '68 at 7 P.M. Coach New, who is Coach of the Ga. Tech football team assumed his position there in October of last year. oxnomr Passsuis LECTURE Mr. Louis Robinson, fa- mous diplomat, and his assistant, Miss Evelyn Jordon, will give a lec- ture on NDiplomats Can Prevent War,N Mon. after class at the High School Auditoriu . Miss Dorothy Williamson, nelly appointed ambassa- dor, left this morning on a special clipper to Russia. ERIDGE FAUTY AT CTTY GYM Yrs. John D. Pooky- fellow, the Former Visa Wilma Stallin s, Hrs. Donny Jeter, the Dormer Mies Joyce Cumbie, ond Inez Nusa entertained at a Rridge Party at she City Gym this week. THE TANNTR NTMORIAL COMPLETED The new, modern Tanner Memorial Hospital was opened this week for the first time. Robert Lane was the first patient to enter the Hospital. He is suffering fr m a bro- ken toe. Miss Nan Turner is Head Nurse with Nancy Cramer, Carolyn Martin, Sandra Davis and LaVerne Hardin as Senior Nurses. Dr. Kramer Griffin, Mr. Lane's doctor, is a very skillful toe specialist. ' i ' Y Miss Grace Powers, Red Cross Nurse, and Miss' Pat Duncan, Foreign Cor- respondent, left for the battle fields of Bombay to serve in the present crisis. LOVELY SHOWER QIVEN IN HQNOR OF BRIDE Visa Jo Anne Walker, bride-to-be of Mr. Bobby Simonton was honored at a luncheon by Miss Fran- ces Lane at the Carroll- ton Hotel. The guests present were: Miss Betty Brook, a Power's Nodelg louise Bonner, world fa- mous soorts conmentatorg and Misses Betty Cooper, Joyce Lee, and Marilyn Hannah, stars of stage, Screen, and Radio.
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