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JUNIORS H. P. Roberts Anne Lewis Helms President Vice-President Roy Lee Barbee Henry Barr Virginia Belk Paul Black Joe Brackett Charles Bradshaw Madge Bright Sadie Carnes Doris Brown Sara Ruth Brown Dorothy Carpenter joe Christenbury Joyce Crenshaw Ruth Dunn Margaret Grass . Robert Gray Lottie Mae Griffith George Hagler Ruby Harding Anne Lewis Helms Billie Helms Marjorie Helms Carl Hice Jack Holleman David Holmes Alice Horne Ray House Hazel Jenkins Le Verne Jones Edwin Kerr Harold Kimmons Page Eighteen Ha
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Helen Hall wills her huge frame to Margaret Grass. Lib Craig leaves her school spirit to Ray Selvey. Whit Davis leaves his “way with the ladies to Roy Lee Barbee; and his foot- ball ability to Henry Barr. Ruby Kiser bequeaths her “gift of gab” to Lottie Mae Griffith. Bobby Hattrick wills his wise cracks to Marcus Yandle and hopes someone will laugh at Marcus; Bobby couldn ' t succeed. Rubye McKnigbt reluctantly bequeaths to LeVerne Jones her vocal cords; and to the Editor - in - Chief of the 1942 TECHNIQUE, her newly acquired wrinkles and gray hair. Jack Moyle gladly gives his English grades to Harold Kimmons. George Seib leaves his artistic ability to Edwin Kerr. Virginia Pendleton wills to Anne Lewis Helms her gym suit and hopes that Anne doesn ' t get lost going in or out. Lucille Parker wills to Miriam Smith her height, hoping that she will not cast any s hadows. Evelyn Russell leaves her ability to dress appropriately to Virginia Belk. Ellen Scarborough bequeaths her tact to Dorothy Carpenter. Wilburn Putnam leaves his excessive tallness to Louise Wicker. Earl White wills his business ability to Sara Ruth Brown. To Peggy Pope, Josephine Sykes wills her alert mind. Bill Leister wills his seriousness to Carl Hice and David Holmes. Mary Bailes leaves her A s in English to Joyce Crenshaw. Van Sanders bequeaths his knowledge of automobiles to Douglas Austin and George Hagler. Raymond Abbot leaves his orator ' s ability to James Ferguson. Elizabeth Lindsay wills her neatness to Juanita Lackey. Asa McNeely leaves to R. C. Navy his distinction of being the best-dressed senior boy. Clarence Cobb wills his afternoon job to William Thomas. Helen Wood wills her idealistic mind to Edith Pope and her wit to Bette Wentz. To Mirah Robertson and Hazel Jenkins, Reppie Mae Buckaloo leaves her position as dish washer in the cafeteria. Catherine McCall wills her seat in the fifth period “bull session to Ruby Harding. To Joe Brackett, Marvin Nipper wills his curly hair and to H. P. Roberts his title of being the cutest boy in the Senior Class. Evelyn Horton bequeaths to Ruth Dunn and Ruth Selvey her pretty clothes. Lib Sanders leaves her quiet and wistful attitude to Virginia Williams, Lura Simpson, and Alice Horne. We, the members of the Senior Class of Tech High School, have put our hands and seals on this, the nineteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-one. (Signed) Marvin NIPPER, Class Lawyer. Signed, sealed, and published in the presence of; Rubye McKnight, Eari. White. Patricia Brinkley. Page Seventeen
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JUNIORS Marcus Yandle Louise Wicker Catherine Lee Kinzy Annie Louise law Pauline Mason Louise McCall Thomas McCall James McCoy Lewis Moser Norma Moser Edith Pope Peggy Pope Worth Preslar Elizabeth Purser George Reynolds Betty Jean Ridenhour H. P. Roberts Ruth Selvey Jean Sherrill Peggy Simpson Lura Simpson Frances Smith Miriam Smith T reasurer ........ Secretary William Thomas Frances Webb FIazel Wells Louise Wicker Virginia Williams Thomas Wilson Charles Wright Willene Worrell Howard Worrell Marcus Yandle Page Nineteen
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