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64244 Wil! I, LEONARD WOMBLE, being of sound body and unsual mind leave to George Goodman my ability to give Mrs. Caterisan a hard time. I, MARION WOOD, will my ability to sing On Little Candle to llr. Mr. Gray who needs it badly! I, BARBARA ZIPPERER, will my ability to drive a car to Joann Rowell I, NELLIE HIGHSMITH, will my ability to get the right man for the right purpose to Jeannette Jones in hope that she can do the same. I, ANN HALLFORD, being of sound mind and body do hereby make my last will and testimony: I leave my place on the basketball bench to Margaret Mallard to put with hers so she can play every game. J . , 1 'X +. f,,'i.,as,.f 1 X
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ilk 97146-ef Dear Carole: Goodness it's been a long time since I have seen you! How are you doing with your six boys ? I metr an old friend of ours the other day, and guess who it was-- Mary Frances Hadden. The first thing she wanted to know was, What has happened to Carole Chafin'? I told her that you were Mrs. Williams and that you and your husband and six boys were living in the Fiji Islands. I guess you would like to know what has happened to your old friends during the ten years you have been away from civilization. You know Mary is teaching shorthand at Commercial now. They say she is better than Mrs Martha G. Eveylene Bowen fFulcherJ is just about the richest woman in town. It seems her husband invented a tonic to make short people grow taller and got plumb rich off of it. Peggy Averet and Betty Quarterman almost went broke buying tonic, but they got their rewardlg for they are now 6 ft. tall girls with Ringling Bros. Circus. Speaking of circuses, you remember Joe Page. He is acting as a replacement for Gargantua. He really makes a good one too. You know Larry Sapp is president of the First National Bank, Ray Hatfield is making thousands of records a week of that old song It's in the Book , and Lynford Hadwin owns car lots all over the country. My, didn't they go separate ways ? We dropped in at Commercial the other day and guess who is principal? Fritz Harrison. They had to build a special desk and chair for him, because he now weighs 300 pounds. When we entered his office, he was screaming at the coach, who is Robert White, because the football team had lost one game during the season. Bob was so mad that he would have quit if it had not been for his wife, Marie Miles White, and their little Miles. We saw Lescoe Bourne while we were there. He is coaching the track team. He told us that Joyce Scott had been coach of the girls' basketball team, but that some millionaire had swept her off of her feet. You remember Earline Futch and Barbara Howell. They are both famous painters now. Earline did teach for a while. Jimmie King is teaching bookkeeping now. The Poor boy just couldn't stand that short- hand any longer so he switched to bookkeeping. If there was ever a Mr. Caterisan it's Jimmie. Ronnie Allen is teaching the band and Margie DeLoach is teaching history. It surely looks like the graduates took over the old school.
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