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JUNIOR OFFICERS Motto: THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE WHO PREPARE FOR IT. JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES TIBBLE DANIELS. BILLY WEST.Best All-Around NORA DEAN PATRICK, LAWRENCE BRICKHOUSE .... Most Studious MARGARET CRADDOCK, ERNEST SUTTON.Most Athletic NELL SPRUILL, BRYAN LIVERMAN.Best Looking KATHLEEN JONES, LEE BERRY.Wittiest CORA AINSLEY, LAWRENCE BRICKHOUSE.Quietiest KATHLEEN JONES. KERMIT WALKER.Friendliest NELL SPRUILL, FRAND ALEXANDER.Most Popular KATHLEEN JONES, FRANK ALEXANDER.Bett Dressed
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of ’49, being of unsound befuddled minds and in a run-down physical state due mostly to our exasperating high school experiences, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, through which we hope to justly distribute the following among our needy under¬ classmen. ARTICLE I To our parents we leave possible. greatest respect and sincere appreciation for making ARTICLE II graduation To our Alma Mater we leave our best wishes and the hope that it will recuperate from the Class of ' 49. To Mr. Tilson we leave our gratitude and our appreciation for his kindness and co-operation. To our faithful teachers we leave our thanks for their guidance and patience, also maybe a few moments of peace. To Miss Midyette, our Senior Advisor, we leave patience and fortitude. ARTICLE III To the oncoming Seniors we leave the ability to tolerate the Juniors. To the oncoming Juniors we bequeath our dignity and ability to make good grades. To the Sophomores of next year we leave the right to torment the Freshmen. To the Frosh of next year we leave the comforting thought that someday they will become Seniors. ARTICLE IV The following individual bequests are made by Seniors who wish to leave their most valuable as¬ sets where they will do the most good. Bobbie Basnight bequeaths her slimness to Mary Virginia Basnight. Ann Brinn wills her grace and dignity to Jane Cahoon. Elva Rae Moore leaves her calm manner to Ruth Ann Spruill. Ollie Cahoon leaves her matrimonial ideas to Tibbie Daniels. Dorothy Spruill bequeaths her right to primp so much to Winnie Davenport. Tillie Cooper leaves her height to Dora Ann Roughton. Doris Rhodes wills her witty wisecracks to Cora Ainsley. Iris Jean Simmons wills her ability to play basketball to Alma Dean Cahoon. Christine Ainsley leaves her ability to get her General Business assignments to J. S. Flowett. Guy Litchfield leaves his quiet humor to Russell Spencer. Jimmy Tweedy leaves his intelligence to Ray McClees. Roy Reynolds leaves his secret formula for making his own jokes to Jimmy Alexander. Vernon Cahoon leaves his right to read so many funny books to Frank Alexander. Billy Clough leaves his ability to cut classes to Durwood Cooper. Early Hopkins leaves his husky physique to Sterling Hamilton. Berline Spencer leaves his right to have the loudest laugh in Columbia Hi to Lawrence Brickhouse. Billy Spencer leaves his neatness to Elloyd Litchfield. ' Phyllis Liverman leaves her versatility to Louise Cohoon. I. Virginia Clough leave the responsibility of writing this Last Will and Testament to the unlucky soul who is chosen next year. VIRGINIA CLOUGH Witnesses: Testatrix. L ' lL ABNER DAISY MAE MAMMY YOKUM
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FRANK ALEXANDER J. S. HOWETT JAMES LAUGHING- HOUSE ERNEST SUTTON ROSA LEE BARNES MARY E. DANIELS WINNIE DAVENPORT POLLY ANN ETHERIDGE BONLEE CRANFORD KATHLEEN JONES LOIS MORRIS NORA DEAN PATRICK JACKIE FAY REYNOLDS NELL SPRUILL RUTH ANN SPRUILL
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