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CLASS WILL I, Peggy Allen, will my full skirts to Patsy Smith. I, Tom Bennett, will my courage to disagree with Mr. Miller to any- one who is willing to accept it. I, George Copsy, will my ability to pass the corner of Sixth and Har- rison without stopping to Bill Swaney. I, Ralph Corey, will my ability to skip school without getting caught to Fred Rayburn and Deke McBride. I, Donna Dewlen, will my ability to talk about something else besides boys to Marie Fairchild. I, Mack Fairchild, will my ability to play ping pong to Mr. Richard Warner. I, Elizabeth Ferguson, will my Civics notes to the junior Class. I, Pat Gasser, will my ability to get along with people to anyone who thinks they need it. I, Edward George, will my blonde curly hair to Mr. Gregor. I, Morrie Goodnight, will my good eyesight to Bob Roark. I, Albert Gritten, will my bleached hair to anyone whose girl can do it for them. I, Bill Hale, will my ability to cross railroad tracks without having to be pulled out of a ditch by a tractor to Russell Lewsader. I, Harold Hegg, will my ability to be able to chew snuff and not get sick to Phil Allen. I, janet Hovermale, will my ability to root for the whole basketball team, instead of just one player, to Janet Vibbert. I, Orris Howard, will my eraser to any junior who gets F's on his re- port card and my ability to drive to anyone who is tired of living. I, Tom Lovell, will my ability to botch everything up in shop to Edgar Rademacher. I, Pat Morton, will my ability to smile to a certain junior girl. Sponsored by: Danville Producers Dairy Spozzrorcfd by -2' Ralph Little .
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CLASS POEM It seemed that We would never reach The top of the ladder highg We never gave up or said, We can,t.' We could if We'd only try. We started in the first grade To mount this ladder round by round We could not fail for at the top Diplomas would be found. There will always be a ladder As We go along Life,s Wayg May we be a little higher At the closing of each day. -23-
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I, Dean Noble, will my ability to kill a rabbit within at least six shots to Bill Swaney. I, Pattie Noble, will my ability to get to school on time every day, to Carol Sweezy. I, Margaret Phillips, will my ability to Regena Phillips to write notes without getting caught by the Seniors. I, Wanda Ping, will my ability to get to Mr. Gregor's History class on time to Jack Randles. I, Hubert Reed, will my long eyelashes to Fred Rayburn. I, Anne Ricketts, will my ability to anyone to fall while walking in the upstairs corridor and not be seriously injured. I, Treva Ricketts, will my ability for school to Margaret Brasker. to get in early enough to set my hair I, Virginia Shelby, will my ability to smile without saying cheese to Patsy Smith. I, Frankie Smith, will my ability Sonny Dickens and Roger Reed. to skip school and not get caught to I, Freeman Smith, will my ability to go steady with one girl to Bob Roark. I, Barry Switzer, will my Civics book to anyone whose stomach is strong enough to stand it. I, Patsy Thomas, will my slim ankles to several Junior girls who defi- nitely need them. I, Lois Waldron, will my ability to make an A under Mr. Gregor to Jack Randles. I, Frank Wright, will my naturally curly hair to Fred Auter and Mere- dith Cotterell. Compliments of -5- Troy C. Glascock
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