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Page 43 text:
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il ' I, Jack Pretzer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability at playing football Kif any! to my brother, Richardg and my arguing ways with teachers to Douglas MoEuen. I, Mary Appel, do hereby will and bequeath my abil- ity to have fun in Biology to anyone who does not like it-----either! 1 I I, Elinor Clark, do hereby will and bequeath m ability to get embarrased to Betty Gill. I, Alice Loucks, do hereby will and bequeath my chair in band to anyone who is crazy enough to want it. I, Clinton Nelson, do hereby will and bequeath m ability to sit in a class room and do nothing to Dayle Griffin, and my big feet to Jack Woodward. I, Betty June Clark, do hereby will and bequeath my complexion to Betty Turley. Q. I, Leonard Fitzgerald, do hereby will and bequeath my nahining scholastic abilityu to USwabbyU Sprinkles. I, Yhry Helen Holland, do hereby will and bequeath my quietness to anyone who can stand guietness. I, Bennie Boone, do hereby will and bequeath my position as Drum Majorette to Donna Letzring an hope she has as much fun as I didg also, m long, thick, black hair to Betty Burnside. I, Gloria Kenworthy, do hereby will and bequeath my short skirts to anyone who Udaresu to wear them! I, Mary Jo Bates, do hereby will and bequeath my energy to chase the boys and my Wswing-n'-swayn to Evelyn Atkisson. I, Eddie Schell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability for broken-field running to Kent McEuen. I, Lafon Buzbee, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with people to Wayne Clark. I, Harold Kleinman, do hereby will and bequeath my knack for being ineligible for four years to WSammy- Boardn Compton. ' I, Billie Fan Orman, do hereby will and bequeath my quietness to Betty Burnside.
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Page 42 text:
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We, the intelligent , dignified , lovable Seniors of 1947 while in our last state of sanity, wish to declare this to be our last will and testament. Article I Section I: Since we love the Juniors only a de- gree less than ourselves, we want to leave them our charm, our supreme title of NSeniorsg' our knack of do- i g the wrong thing at the right time, and our place in assembly. Also, for their good, and that of the teach- ers, we do not leave them our independent ways. Section II! To the Sophomores, we leave our ath- letic ability, although me realize no one can attain our degree of'perfection. Section III: To the Freshmen, we leave our symp pethy--we've been through it all! Article II Section I: To the faculty, we leave the command of the schoo1,. if they are able to secure it from the future Seniors. Also, we leave them a few bottles of genuine hair-dye for any gray hairs we may have caused, and the textbooks which we never opened---or even in- tended to! Section II: To all students who may follow, we leave you our hopes that you may remain here long enough to see the new gym built and the old school ra- modeled. 2 Section III: To the school, we leave our treasury to pay referrees with, so thzt we will min more basket- ball games. M Article III Section I: As individuals, we leave the following endowments: If George Acton, do hereby will and bequeath fly WBoils' to anyone that has had blood, and q artistic mind so that they will be able to think up fantastic designs so as to tape them during basketball season. -1-5'
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0 0 ' B950 I, Bud Johns, do hereby will and bequeath my loud shirts to Richard Shaffer. I, Cordyce Clonts, do hereby will and bequeath my manly physizue to J. B. Carter. I, Nadine McC1eery, do hereby will and bequeath my Ucomprehensivenessn to Barbara Spooner, and my prac- tice of observing all traffic rules and safe criving to Kathleen Condit. I, WMonteU McCutchan, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet, reserved manner to Bill Davis. I, Harry Baker, do hereby will and bequeath, to my brother Joe, m quiet ways in school. I, John Dye, do hereby will and bequeath my shy- ness to anyone, and my industry to O'Neil Adams and may he use it! Q I, Francis Kuykendall, do hereby will and bequeath my nnon-polishing the appleu attitude with teachers to Ray Hanks. I, Bonnie Robertson, do hereby will and bequeath my big brown eyes to Ima June Millwee. I, Bobby Skousen, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with people to John Earl Crick. I, Kenneth Tiffany, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to miss football practice only once in four years to Bill Davis. I, WFlossie0 Bradley, do hereby will and bequeath my Wexcessn plumpness to Leola Barrington. I, Francene Lovelace, do hereby will and bequeath my neatness and lady like ways to Mary Lou Dobson. I, Don Pew, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Richard Pretzer. I, Rosemary Davison, do hereby will and bequeath, to Jackie Iles, my ability to interpet Chopin on the pianog also, my picture of Cornell Wilde in levis. I, Edna Veazey, do hereby will and bequeath m ability to flirt with Duane Xckinney to any underclass- man girl with honorable intentions, and my tennis rac ket to Oscar Bueno if he ever returns it.
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