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SE lllli CLASS WILL We, The Seniors of i954 of Corinth-Holders High School, being of sound minds and a little Tired from our strenuous work during the last tour years in high school, do hereby make and declare This to be our last will and Testament Through which we hope to iustly distribute the following among our needy un- derclassmen. ARTICLE I To The faculty and principal, we leave our ambition to words and good conduct, with hopes they will never have another class like us. ARTICLE II To The Juniors we leave our front seats in chapel. ARTICLE III To The Sophomores we leave our cleverness and abiliTy To Tease The Freshmen. ARTICLE IV ' To The Freshmen we leave our hopes that They will someday accomplish The goal of being Seniors. ARTICLE V To The parents we leave our many Thanks for The ways in which They have helped to make our school days happy. ARTICLE VI Rodney Brown bequeaths his witty ways,, To Archie Cooke. Rudean Atkinson wills her friendly ways To Pansy Garner. To Larry Castleberry, Hugh Hinton wills his cuTeness. Mamie Boyette wills her quietness To Shirley Skinner and Glenda Brown. Nelson Wilder leaves his handsome features To Randolph Creech. Faye Brinkley wills her height to Mary Rose Dupree. To Lawrence Ellis, goes Marvin Boykin's sportsmanship Nell Godwin's winning way goes To Norma Thompson and Peggy Boughman. Wyatt Eason bequeaths his quiet ways To Early Wilder to use in study hall. To Betty Jo Johnson and Addie Lee Turner goes Mamie Ree Narron's willingness To help if I can. Craig Murphy seems To Think all great men are Tall, Tor This reason he wills his height To Bobby Johnson . To Ann lvledlin and Franceline Hinton, Patricia Boyette leaves her sportsmanship, Clavon Whitley wills his laziness To Ray Hinnant. Glenn lvloore's neaTness goes To Philip Barnes. To Janie Wilder, Martha Boughman wills her leadership ability. Thomas Davis leaves his driving ability To Ray Harris. Weldon TippetT's bashIul ways go To Larry Harding. Ellen Green wills her abiliTy To succeed to Rebecca Wise. Ernestine Cooke wills her versatility To Glendle Johnson and Fannie Sue Batten. To Bobby Carter goes Ronald HocuTT's politeness, Audrey Mooneyham wills her knowledge of shorThand To anyone who can use it. To Charles Price, Garner Andrews leaves his abiliTy to mumble in class.
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Betty Freeman bequeaths her loyalty to Hilda Faye Creech. Steven Richardson wills his dread ot homework to Herman Barrow. Mildred Boyette's kind ways go to Della Mae Hinton. To Earl Temple, Kenneth Wall leaves his dazzling smile. Margie Price bequeaths her dependability to Peggy Barbour. Jesse Murphrey wills his ability to whisper in Study hall to James lvey Narron. Joy Rae Hinton bequeaths her smile to Audrey Price. Melvin Wall leaves his repertorie of iokes to Charles Ray Hinton. Yvonne Barham's ability to have fun goes to Evelyn Price and Linda Perry. Jimmy Doan's sauve profile goes to Jimmy Whitley. Shelby Fowler wills her love for sports to Willie Mae Johnson and Jean Dixon. To Charles Narron, Donald Boyette leaves his ability to ask foolish questions. To Violet Wise and Betsy Ross Wall, Peggy Godwin leaves her politeness. Bobby Bailey beaueaths his popularity to Larry Andrews. Gloria CarroIl's giggles go to Jean Bailey and Peggy Murphy. Grady Thomasson wills his girlish ways to Donald Glenn Weathers. Harold Narron wills his public speaking ability to Jimmy Wilder. To Shirley Carroll, Jean Barnes bequeaths her neatness, Larry Tippett wills his ability to drive a school bus to Ben Garner. And I, Alice Price, leave my hope that everyone will have the thrill of being a Senior and enioy it as rnuch as I did. ln testimony whereof, we the Senior Class, approve of these bequeaths to our will, and do hereby set our seal and hands to this official document in the name of this, the Senior Class ot Corinth-Holders High School, in the year one thousand nine hundred and titty-tour. Alice Price Testator
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