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l o Long Old Pals, We Leave to You . . . C L A S S W I L L fcontinuedj CECIL MULLINS-his women to anyone that wants them because he won't need them now. GORDON SAMPLES-his hopscotch uniform to Little Wormdrive Stephenson. ROBERT SIGMAN-his height to Bill Dodrill. FREDDIE TAYLOR-all his girl friends to Mr, Lykins providing he can take care of them. JERRY TURNER-his football uniform to Bud Smith. DON WALKER-his present girl friend and his ability to talk to Do Do Bird. CHARLES WALLS-his drum major uniform to Jennings Nutter. DALE WORKMAN-his very intelligent brain to Mr. Smith. DORIS JEAN ROGERS-her ability to get a boy friend to any girl that doesn't have one yet. NINA SAMS-her ability to miss school half of the time and still keep up with the class to Maxine Naylor. PATRICIA STEORTS-her ability to get Pete Sizemore to Helen Graham, MALISSA SAMS-her National Honor Society pin to Barbara Given. MURRAY McCRACKEN-his ability to do nothing to Kreig King. OLEDA RAMSEY-her ability to stand in the hall to Charlene Smith and her good sportsmanship to Janie King. CLAUDIA DAWSON-her quietness to Charlie Backus. CECIL WEST--nothing to anyone because he wants to take it all with him. RICHARD WILLIAMS-his ability to fox chase to Sonny Hanna. VERNON WILMOUTH-his place in a 48 Ford Truck to Tuck Thorn. SHIRLEY YOUNG-his ability to sell yearbooks to Darrell Murphy. IONE RHODES-her love for reading to Helen Rogers. BYRL NELSON-his ability to box to Teddy Reed. BOB OSBORNE-his easy going ways to Tincy Williams. MORINE FITZWATER-her red hair to Eva Ann Givens. NORMA FRIEND-her shorthand book to anyone that thinks they can break her straight record of D's. WANDA GRIFFITH-her ability to catch a boy friend with a car to Alice Gray and John to Margaret Rogers if she can get him. DORCAS HALL-her place as librarian in Chorus to Charlotte Thomas and Carolyn Hubbard. EMMA HAMRICK--her height to her brother Kent in case he gets on the football or basketball team. AVIS HARDWAY-her ability to wear a diamond to Loretta Cook and Evalina Truman. NELL HATHAWAY- Stephen to Chonita, providing she goes to W. Va, University after him. VESTA LOVING-her ability to keep her voice down to Pat Carte and her American History book to Mrs. Harris. MARY MILLER-her class ring to Bud Smith for fear he never gets one. MARY MORRIS-her ability to be the only mother in the senior class to Emmalea Ram- sey. 1 BETTY MORTON-her privilege to work in the Locker Room sixth period to Jo Ann Cook. 129.-
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So Long Old Pals, We Leave to You . . . CLASS WILL We the class of 1949, being of sound mind, disposition and body and hoping that we will really leave Clay High School, do hereby will and bequeath our mmt cherished possessions and characteristics to our friends and future senior classes. ARTICLE I: We wish to leave our very best wishes to the faculty of the said school, and trust that all misunderstandings will soon be forgotten. To Mr. Black we give our very best in everything and may he never forget that we were here: ARTICLE II: To Mrs. Boggess, Mrs. Harris, Mr, Lykins, Mr. King, and Mrs. Eakle, our sponsors, we leave our perfect record of never being able to decide on any one thing as a whole class. To them we also leave room 7 and the library to be filled with the incoming senior class who will never leave a scratch on a desk or table or never leave a magazine out of place. ARTICLE III: To our many friends we leave the individual gifts with the hope that they will know how to use them to the best advantage. JACK SIZEMORE-leave my ability to conduct all senior meetings with a minimum of noise to Tommy Hamrick. NODA TAYLOR-her good looks to Mrs. Bobbitt. MARY THOMAS-her ability to write shorthand to Patsy Summers, DELORIS WALKER-her hula-hula walk to Miss Craig. BUREN JONES-his football uniform to Bill Dodrill and editorship of the Tattler to anyone sucker enough to take it and his body to Miss Craig for disection. CURTIS LEGG-his love-making ability to some who really need it. DENVER LEGG-his smallness to Moocher Mullins. PEARL ADKINS-her tlnyness to Jean Butcher. BEULAH CARTE-her typing to Wilma Jean Cantrell and Chester to Charlene Smith. OLIVE COOK-wills Junior to Emma Hamrick providing she can get him. - MARY DAUGHERTY-her National 'Honor Society Pin to her brother Jimmy. HELEN DAVIS-her ability to play basketball to Janie King. GWENDOLYN DOUGLAS-her ability to please Miss Craig to Jim Daugherty. OLIVER ARBOGAST-his blonde hair to Bobby Walker CARL BROWN-his ability to get chemistry to anyone who needs it. ZANE BROWN-his ability to fail speech to Auddis Gray and his big mouth to Mrs. Jane Harris. JACK CROSS-his crazy actions and queer looks to Charlene Walker. BILLY DAVIS-his ability in typing to Keith Smith. BURLEY DAVIS-his ability to play basketball to someone who needs it. JUNIOR ESTEP-wills to Mrs. Young the privilege of destroying the pin-up calendars in room 17 after May 20. HAROLD FIELD-wills Took Boggs his place in the pool room at noon hours. CARMEL I-'ITZWATER-his world geography book to Mr. Smith because he doesn't have one. DALE FOSTER-my ability to play the guitar and to let the girls alone to Dee Hinkle. RONALD LOVE-his ability to get Chemistry to anyone silly enough to take it next year. NOEL MILLER-his ability to tell jokes to Jackie Burdette. TOMMY MORTON-his ability to torment the girls to Benny Cook. ,.
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o Long Old Pals, We Leave to You . . . C L A S S W I L L CContinuedj BETTY OSBORNE-her fancy socks to Mrs. Young and her big mouth to Helen Exllne. RUTH HATHAWAY-her ability to get along with the teachers to her brother Dale. TEDDY GROSE-his curley hair to Ralph Morton. LARRY IGO-his seat beside Miss Wood going to ball games to Pete Sizemore. WALTER JAMES-front seat on No. 6 bus to anyone mean enough to get on it. DELMAR JE'I'T-his ability to miss school so much and still be ab-le to graduate to Carl Gene Mullins. EVA FRAME-her black Oldsmobile to anyone that needs it. JOE PAUL BAKER-his ability to get along with Miss Craig to anyone that needs lt. WILLIAM JOHNSON-his sa.xaphone to Eugene McClure. KENNETH SCOTT-his football uniform to Gene Turner. NELLIE HOLCOMB-her gift of gab to Aileen Thomas. MARY STEPHENSON-her helpfulness in aiding the teachers to Charlie Backus. NELL JEAN STONE-her singing to M. C. Lay. JO ANN SUMMERS-nothing to anyone because she needs everything she has. MADELYN TAYLOR-her World Geography book to Mr. Smith. MARY McCLURE-Knowledge she gained in Speech to be divided between the Juniors deserving to be Thesplans next year, and all her grey hairs from working on thc year book to next years assistant editor. OCALEE McCLUNG-her pretty eyes to Elnore Boggs. BETTY MYERS and MARGARET O'BRIEN-their ability to get rides into Clay to Tom Blankenship when he can't ride the school bus. MARMELL O'BRIEN-her engaging smile to Naomi Sizemore. JEANE'I'I'E HAMRICK-her quietness to be divided between Nancy Sizemore and Graf cie Reed with the hope that they will use it once in a while. MARK JEFFERS-the stool in the hall to Mary Black, Margaret Givens, Vida Ramsev, and Janet Pierson if they think they can get along with Mr. Smith. ROSE MARIE DOSS-her musical laugh to Mrs. McCune. DAWN EAKLE-wills her ability to hold a man to Gracie Reed and her saddle oxfords to anyone who can keep the toes tumed up in them. ALICE FITZWATER-her sunny disposition to some dignified junior. OLIVE HOLCOMB-her ability to get and keep a handsome soldier to Earllne Not- tingham and her natural curley hair to her sister Dorthea. GERALDINE HUGHES-her ability to bake delicious cherry and apple pies to Eleanor Boggs. Q PHYLLIS LEGG-her blond hair to Doris Jones and her big mouth to Claudia Dawson. EVELYN STRICKLAND-her long black hair to Charlene Walker and her big mouth to her brother Keith. LLOYD KING-his quietness to Mr. Wilfong. .39- I :ll
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