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1. Friendliest Phyllis Huffstetler, Tommy Gwyn 2. Best All-Round Helen Higgins, Warren Wilson 3. Most Talented Lucy Pegg, Hal Miller RHBnHPBpMHMMI SENIOR 4. Most Original Mary Lib Smith, Alfred Dodge 5. Most Athletic Betty Jo Gregg, Delbert Teem 6. Typical Seniors Virginia Craig, Franklin Moore 22
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Bill Wagner leaves Owen Wilson his curly hair. Betty Jean Wallace bequeaths her friendly smile to Joanne Cook. Vondell Walsh wills her quiet ways to Shirley Correll. Warren Wilson leaves his line-busting ability to Paul Nelson. Patty Yates wills her love for good times to Sib Hamer. Sam Youngblood bequeaths his un- known language to James Setzer. Opal Laudermelt wills her love for boys to Sarah Ann Powell. Franklin Moore leaves his ability to spread the news rapidly to Ann Childers. James D. Moore wills his quiet, stu- dious ways to Richard Ball. Dot McMillan bequeaths her pretty blonde hair to Marlene Hedrick. Dick Pennell leaves in a different car. Jack Pennell wills his Geometry book to Mr. Trivette. Frances Prestwood leaves her charms to Gwen Triplett. Mary Gay Riggs wills her wedding bells to Jeanette Kincaid. Mike Sholar bequeaths his know-how with women to Ray Morris. Frances Smith wills to Joyce Wood her ability to get along with people. Mary Lib Smith leaves her dependa- bility to Dottie Dudley. Danny Strickland wills to Edwin Man- chester his drum and drum sticks. Ann Prestwood leaves her cute ways to Jean Houston. Peggy Jean Craig leaves a place in her heart for Howard Jenkins. Peggy Coffey wills to Janelle Crews her immaculate desk. Patricia Hart bequeaths her silent manner to Anita Robinson. Louise Kendall wills her good dis- position to Jerry Jones. Joel Lovins leaves her dark com- plexion to Faye Wilson. Harold Baker and Paul Russell will to Charles McLean their jobs at the State Theater. Wayne Boughman bequeaths his ability to perform experiments to James Harper. Jim Bower leaves his blond hair to John Klontz. Eddie Boyd wills his wit to Vance Smathers. Brooks Bush is too busy fixing his car to leave anything. Kenneth Chester bequeaths his long, lean, and lanky stature to Roy Oxentine. Harold Childers leaves his straight black hair to Danny McLean. Hildred Clark wills his way of getting by without doing anything to Perry Smith. Wayne Davis wills his seventh period slips to Bill Hoffman. Alfred Dodge and Jack Teague leave their acrobatics to anyone who has nerve enough to attempt them. Wayne Downs wills his good nature to Nick Laney. Joe Gaither leaves to Garland Benfield his love for girls. Betty Halsey leaves to take up her domestic duties. Bill Truesdale bequeaths his good humor to Bill Weeks. Fannie Weathers wills her goodness to Caroline Goforth. Ruth Taylor leaves her quietness to Jo Ann Looney. Sarah Barlow bequeaths her dreams to Joan Shields. Betty Neil Smith wills her place as Senior Bride to the first to get married next year. Dovie Martin leaves in her red Mercury. Helen Higgins wills her job as editor of the annual to any industrious, aggres- sive person who is willing to take the headaches with the honor. On this, the first day of May in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Nine, we do sign our fate and fix our seal. Written by Tommy Gwyn and Dorothy Brown 21
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SUPERLATIVES Best Looking Frances Prestwood, Wayne Davis Most Likely to Succeed Mary Lucile Bohn. Danny Strickland Most Dependable . Betty Jo Turner, Jack Pennell 4. Most Intelligent Louise Austin, Mike Sliolar 5. Most Popular Mary Gay Riggs, Henry Carson 6. Wittiest Betty Jane Hoyle, Jack Powe ll 23
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