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I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 ☆ Central High School ASHLAND CITY, TENNESSEE
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Central High School, being of sur- prisingly sound minds and well preserved memory, do hereby make known this our Last Will and Testament. Article I We, the Seniors, leave to the Juniors the right to work at the many things we never accomplished. Article II We, the Seniors, leave the Sophomores our undisputed dig- nity. Article III We, the Seniors, leave the Freshmen our unbelievable intelli- gence as we need it no longer. Article IV We, the Seniors, leave our sponsors, “Miss” Pinky and Miss Fannie Lou, in peace. (We do humbly pray.) Article V To the remaining faculty we leave our theme song, “Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder.” Article VI , And to the remaining student body we leave our ambitions and good will, and to those mentioned below, wc leave these valuable and cherished possessions. I, Mclonee Adkisson, will anything I have to anyone who has no better sense than to want it. I,. Audrey Bess,, will my giggle to Nancy Perry and my abil- ity to get lost to Jeanne Perry. I, Dot Balthrop, will my ability to make friends to Ann Allen. I, Roberta Batts, will my seat on the bus to Betty Perry. I, Jackie Binkley, will my scat in shorthand to Ann Felts. I, Bettina Bracey, will to Nancy Cannon my ability to keep my mouth shut. Wc, Lavcrnc Bracey and Faye Chambliss, will our ability to slip off down town to Jean Raymer and Carrie Chance. I, Bonny Bradley, will my ability to love school to my brother, Earl. We, Betty Sue Brinkley and Jo Betsy Dozier, will our seats in the Klondike to anyone who can keep them without getting caught. I, Barbara Crocker, will to my brother my ability to learn Algebra I. I, Bonnie Ford, will to Dee Dec Murphy and Pat Winters my “happy days at C.H.S. I, Sherry Gupton, will my fame in the cheerleading profession to Martha Ora Harris. I, Mary Margaret Harper, will my ability to always be in a jitter over my responsibilities, but somehow come out O.K. in the end, to Lucille Gunn. J, June Harris, will my ability to make speeches to Mary Sue Balthrop. I, Barbara Jane Head, will my position on the office staff to Dec Dec Murphy. I, Barbara Johnson, will my theatrical abilities to Ann Hun- ter. I, Tenney Morris, will to my little niece my ability to chew gum without getting caught. I, Martha New He, will to Betty Jean Cooksey my shorthand book. I, Carolyn Roberts, will my ability to get a diamond to anyone. I, Sue Rose, will my experience in dating tall men to Sue Carolyn Nicholson. I, Bonnie Sanders, will to Nell Frances Hanley my place in “Miss” Nannie’s English class. I, Mary Ethel Sanders, will my boots, saddle, and bridle to Ann Felts. I, Nancy Tucker, will all my ability to shoot squirrels to Brooks Jarrell. I, Martha Jean Williams, will my secretarial experience to Martha Harris. I, Mary Fred Williams, will to my brother, Moe, my love for American History. I, Terry Allen, will to Octavius Boyte my ability to get by. I, Jimmy Barnett, will my ability to dance to Paul Binkley. I, Glcndon Batcy, will my body building guide to Ronnie Brown. I, Charles Bidwell, will leave C.H.S. as happy as can be. I, Thomas Binkley, will my ability to keep out of mischief to my brother, Donald. I, Terry Boyd, being of unsound body and deceased mind, will my ability to write up these wills without going nuts. to. Mary Sue Balthrop. I, Randall Chandler, will my title as “Most Handsome” to Wallace James. I, Larry Christy, will my seat in chemistry to anyone who wants it. I, Arnold Dozier, will my seat in study hall to Charles Wil- liams. I, Connie Dozier, will my ability to go to sleep in history to my brother, Max. I, James Paul Evans, will my ability to get to bookkeeping on time to James Clifton. I, Jimmy Evans, will my good looks and intelligence to Sue Ann Sanders and Lou Lavonnc Williams. I, Willard Gupton, will my position as president of the Smoker’s Lodge to Larry Bracey. I, Charlie Ray Harris, will my ability to make eyes at two girls at once to anyone as unfaithful as I. I, Forrest Harris, will leave, if Mr. Massey will grant my leave. I, Terry Harris, will by ability to make A’s to Sue Ann Sanders. I, Robert Hewitt, will my athletical abilities to anyone as poor in phys. ed. as I. I, Leonard Hinkle, will to Jimmy Watson my football uni- form (may it fit him snugly). I, Jimmy Jarrell, will my ability to get along with girls to Ronnie Brown. I, Jimmy Jinnette, will my ability to type Johnny Jenncttc. I, Dalton Jordan, will to W. A. Talley my height and weight. I, Wayne Justice, will my muscles to Ronnie Brown. I, Paul Langston, will my speaking ability to anyone as poetically inclined as I. I, M. F. McDaniel, will my ability to pass math to my brother. I, Bobby Odom, will my ability to get along with blonde- haired women to Charles Boyte. I, Mart-in Perry, will my muscles to Ronnie Brown. I, Raymond Russell, will the novels I've written to “Miss” Harris. I, Ben Shcarron, being of unsound body and deceased mind, will leave gracefully. I, Bobby Shores, will my ability to along with teachers to Travis Knox. I, Mickey Smith, will my good looks to Charles Binkley. I, Marvel Lee Sucll, will my trophies in football to Ronnie Brown. I, Glenn Vann, will my “standing room” on Doris Winters’ bus to anyone lucky enough to get there first. I, Murriel Walker, will my curls to John Tucker. I, Elbert Weatherford, will my muscles and forgetfulness to Coach Spangler. I, Waydell Williams, will my seat in “Miss” Nannie’s Eng- lish class to Charles Williams. I, David Woodall, will my ability to boss to anyone who doesn’t have this characteristic.
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