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Page 18 text:
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Out (jclfyh The sun came up with golden gleam; A dove came flying by; The doors were opened once again— The doors of Cleveland High. We heard the school bell chiming, As we came ’cross the dale; It said to us — these are good days, God grant you use them well. We seniors gathered once again, The halls rang with our cheers. We had good times in our last days The days at Cleveland High. One day the dove came flying back To call us softly from the sky; We knew the end was drawing near, And we had soon to say good-bye. Just then the day was dawning, But the sun slid down so bold Into a pool of golden sky Like ruby set in gold. Together we walked through the open gates To wait the coming day; We placed our lives in God s strong hand, iL . .1- T Tlie Wav. T4p is Jean Beeker, Class Poet
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XaAt Will and Testament the ClaJJ 1048 We, the Senior Class of Cleveland High School, being of sound mind and good memory, do hereby make, declare, and publish this to be our Last Will and Testament. First: To the faculty we leave all our books and thanks for guiding us so faithfully these many years. Second: We will and bequeath to our Parents all our love for their patience and understanding in helping us to go through school. Third. We will and bequeath to the Junior Class our notes and good luck, because there will be room for some more. Fourth: I, Henry Safley, will my musical ability to Cotton” Bar- ringer. Fifth: I, Avin Leckie, hereby will my wittiness to Nancy Cloer. Sixth: I, Bruce Owens, do will my position on the football team to Harry Albright. Seventh: I, Mary Barnhardt, will and bequeath my working ability to Kenneth Swicegood. Eighth: I, Evelyn Campbell, will my laughing ability to Joyce Ann Barber. Ninth: I, Sallie Wilhelm, will and bequeath my athletic ability to Doris Wood. Tenth: I, Jean Beeker, do will my chemistry book to anybody that wants it. Eleventh: I, Barbara Paris, will and bequeath my popularity to Gil- bert Archie. Twelfth: I, Charles Berg, do will my way with the women to Charlie Waller. Thirteenth: I, Herbert Campbell, will my baseball ability to Keith Foster. Fourteenth: I, John Wooten, will my bashfulness to Foot” Fleming. Fifteenth: I, Viola Goodson, will my quietness to Jimmy Bame. Sixteenth: I, Geneva Beaver, will my love of dancing to Betty Smith. Seventeenth: I, Jack Cauble, will my basketball position to Donald Lyerly. Eighteenth: I, Willie Kate McCubbins, will my smiles and friendli- ness to Harold Barringer. Nineteenth: I, Clyde Wilhelm, will my laziness to Evelyn Pinkston. Twentieth: I, Doris Padgett, will my place as program chairman in Beta Club to any deserving student. Twenty-first: I, Jean Kesler, will my typewriter to Eugene Berg. Twenty-second: I, Margaret Graham, will my comb and mirror to Bonnie Campbell. In witness whereof, I, Bruce Owens, having been authorized, directed, and delegated by the Senior Class to bring together its Last Will and Testament and with its help do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal, on this, the seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight. Bruce Owens, Witnessed by: Testator John Wooten Sallie Wilhelm Avin Leckie
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Most Intelligent—Evelyn Campbell Most Musical—Henry Safley Best Looking—Jean Kesler, Jack Cauble Class Poet—Jean Beeker Most Popular—Barbara Paris, Clyde Wilhelm Friendliest—Herbert Campbell Most Studious—Mary Barnhardt Best-all-around—Willie Kate McCubbins, John Wooten Wittiest—Avin Leckie Most Athletic—Sallie Wilhelm, Charles Berg Talented—Evelyn Campbell Most Original—Henry Safley Most Dependable—Viola Goodson
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