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all We. lhe Senior Class ol lhe year one lhousand nine hundred and lilly, being ol sound mind and mem- ory. do make and declare our lasl will and leslamenl, in manner and lorm as lollows: We do hereby solemnly will and bequealh lhe lollowing: To lhe Facully. we will anolher class as sweel as ours. To lhe Juniors, we will lhe respecl lor lhe new school lhal we've had lor lhe old one. To lhe Sophomores, we will our abilily lo slay in classes during lhe springlime. To lhe Freshmen. we will our abilily lo slay in one school lour years. To lhe lollowing people, we hereby will lhese personal lrails: l. Bob Adams. will my glasses lo anyone who will wear lhe lhings. l. Gerald Adkisson, will Joan Slavens lo anybody lhal will have her. l. Joan Ballanlyne, will my heighl lo Jackie Rye. l. Barbara Barrell, will my heighl lo Elizabelh Reed. l, Don Broadsword, will my abilily log ride a horse lo Mrs. Edwards. l. Hazel Brewer. will my inleresl in lhe Navy lo absolulely no one. l, Pally Cain, will my long giggle sessions lo Johnny Bozarlh. l. Belly Campbell, will lhe courage lhal l haven'l gol lo anyone who has nerve enough lo ride wilh Belly Dorn and Hazel Brewer. l. Jack Campbell, will my rapporl in speech class lo Keilh Nye. I. Margie Caudle, will all my exlra credils lo lhe lreshmen class. l. LaSeIle Coles, will by abilily lo be a good boy in Miss Pelerson's class lo Adriane McRae. l. Delma Colomb, will my chair in social economics lo anyone who has palience enough lo lasl an hour. l. Billy Clark, will my heighl lo anyone who needs il. l. Beverly Dalmer, will Bobby Smilh lo absolulely no one. l. Eunice Donaca, will my quiel disposilion lo Slan Plummer. I, Belly Dorn, will my car lo Dale Coonse if he can scare len years' growlh oul ol anyone as lasl as l can.. l, Verna Mae Edwards. will my abilily lo slay oul ol lrouble lo Dee Evans. l, Ken Eldridge. will my Chrysler lo any poor sucker who can keep il logelher. l. Jack Endicoll. will my burp lo Johnny Grimes. l, Naida Evans, will my quielness lo Lee Rhoden. l. Janel Grimes, will my abilily lo lumble lo Marlha Campbell. l, Jeanne Gumperl, will my abilily lo play baskelball lo Bill Goben. l. Belly Hackleman. will my place in CCHS lo anyone who would like il. l, LaVonne Hackleman, will my abilily lo go sleady wilh one person lo Charles Marlinson. l. Rulh Hall, will my quiel ways lo my freshman brolher. Fred. I, David Hein, will my abilily lo gel l's in English lo Marlha Campbell.
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P From our palafial summer home on The moon, in The year l97O, we view The more unforTunaTe earTh inhabiTanTs as They go abouT Their menial Tasks. Our eyes wander 'firsT To a large colorful beer Truck. which seems To be driven by our old high school friend, BeTTy Dorn. As she backs up To Easy Come, Easy Go Tavern, we see The proprieTor and bar Tender, LaSelIe Coles and Zoe Porfily hurrying To unload. And righT behind comes The bouncer, Margie Caudle, performing her duTy on Ronnie Odegarde, privaTe deTecTive for David Hein. David is now going on his second million due To his success as a buTcher and is being ThreaTened by gang- sTer Jack EndecoTT. EnTering The Tavern is Ronnie McCullough, rancher bachelor, who is greeTed cordially by Jeannie GumperT, Tavern enTerTainer. Furfher down The sTreeT, beneaTh Adkisson's TheaTre Marquee, we find Bob Adams, famous archi- TecT, escorTing RuTh Hall, who is ouT of a iob aT The presenT, unless you would call mowing lawns an occupafion. NexT we see The PosT delegaTion, Naida Evans, Barbara BarreTT and BeTTy and LaVonne Hackleman, who are in Town ro help Doris Lee wiTh her eleven children. Also presenT are Larry Miller, chicken farmer, and his wife. Barbara Milliorn, who has become an experT aT milking cows. WiTh Them is Their bachelor friend, ArT SchmidT, manager of a machine company. ln The lobby, There seems To be a heafed argumenf befween Charlie Scanlon. dog cafcher, Delma Colomb. dog psychiaTrisT, and Dick Reid. counTy agenT. As we leave The TheaTer, we see Ronnie Jones disTribuTing pamphleTs he has prinTed for Barbara McRae, presidenT of a Temperance union. NexT we go To Erickson's new swank grocery sTore where KenneTh Eldridge, door man, is admiT- Ting Eunice Donaca, bookkeeper for Bob Adams. AT The counTer. deep-sea diver Don Broadsword and his secreTary, Iris Olmsfead, are geTTing supplies for Their nexT expedifion. ChesTer Kesler is barTer- ing his hobo library collecTion for food To conTinue bumming, aided by his librarian, Winona Powell. OuT on The sTreeT again. we sighf a parade, headed by Maxine Miller and her flag and Roger Seifkin and Imogene Walker, members of The iazz band. Sfrolling along The sidewalk are Blanche Sumner, an old maid. who raises baTs, and Billy Ray, preacher. Behind Them are Marion Van OsTen, mad philanThropisT, and his pencil sharpener, Leslie RoberTson. Racing along in a beaT-up ialopy are Pauline Quanf and Velma Smifh, members of ThaT famous hoT-rod club. Coming To The finer Things of life we go To The carnival on The ouTskirTs of Town. Here we find Hazel Brewer, forTune Teller, and Doug Johnson, who is a professional baseball player in The spring and a barker aT The carnival The resT of The year. Coming To The side-show, which is direcTed by Gary Ro- mine, are Buddy Reynolds, high school ag. Teacher. pursued by PaTTy Lanius and Verna Mae Edwards, boTh home ec. Teachers. Wandering abouT among The crowd, is Carol WhiTe collecTing maTerial for her new book on eTiqueTTe. A visiT To Jack Campbell's model agency, reveals Bob SmiTh and lvlarlyce Risland, his mosT called for models. Greafly conTribuTing To The success of This agency are Joan BallanTyne, publiciTy agenT: BeTTy Campbell, privaTe secrefary, and JaneT Grimes, his wife and scrubwoman. AT The STraTTon Air service, we see a ieT rockeT plane, which was invenTed by Billy Clark. WhaT's This? IT is Taking off, wiTh Jack McElwain aT The confrols and passengers Beverly Dalmer, special reporfer for The moon, and PaTTy Cain, bearded hermiT, who is hoping To find her long soughT for peace. Such a long Time has passed ThaT The earTh has roTaTed away from us, and we musT leave our earTh friends for The presenf.
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I. Doug Johnson. will my loud voice fo Erma I-lousfon. I, Ronnie Jones. will my inferesf in fhe iunior class fo no one. I, Chesfer Kesler. will my abilify fo make slop-shofs in pool fo Ben Scoff. I, Paffy Lanius. will my shorfhand prowess fo Sonia I-luleff. I. Doris Lee. will my freckles fo Ernesf Walker. I, Ronald McCullough, will my spelling abilify 'fo Jack Housfon. I. Jack McEIwain. will fo Mr. Smifh, peace and quief affer l'm gone. I, Barbara McRae. will my slumber parfies fo absolufely no one. I, Larry Miller, will my abilify fo gef ouf of school before I am eighfeen fo my brofher. Jerry. I, Maxine Miller. will if you will. I. Barbara Milliorn. will my heighf fo Bill La Londe. I, Ron Odegard. will my big feel' fo Arlene Jackson. I, Iris Olmsfead. will my plump figure fo my sisfer, Mary Ann. I, Zoe Porfily, will my chemisfry laborafory fechnique fo Einsfein. I, Winona Powell. will fo Janef Jefferies. my abilify fo gef along wifh my 'frosh brofher. I. Pauline Quanf. will my abilify fo sfay wifh one man fo fhe freshman girls. I. Bill Ray. will my abilify fo sfay ouf of frouble fo Doug Harris. I, Dick Reid. will my nickname fo Tom Tangney. I, Bud Reynolds, will my wifs fo Mrs. Robb. I, Marlyce Risland. will my big feef fo Joanne Chalfanf. I. Leslie Roberfson, will my abilify fo keep from geffing kicked ouf of chorus fo Bill Goben. I, Gary Romine. will fhe iob of business manager of fhe Spurs fo anyone fhaf feels up lo if. I. Charlie Scanlon. will my efiqueffe fo Poncho O'Conner. I. Arf Schmidf. will my abilify fo gef along wifh girls fo anyone who can. I. Roger Siefkin, will my dimples fo Keifh Nye. I. Bob Smifh. will my frim waisf line fo Poncho O'Conner. I, Velma Smifh. will my liffle sisfer fo Jerry Carrier. I. Richard Sfraffon. will fo everybody in school, fhe good luck if fook 'ro gef me ouf. I, Blanche Sumner, will my giff of gab fo Eudora Housfon. I. Marion Van Osfen. will my abilify in music class fo any fool who will fake if. I, Imogene Walker. will my femper fo Delores Hufford. I. Carol Whife, will my abilify fo ride horseback fo Janef Redner. Signed. sealed and declared by fhe senior class as fheir lasf will and fesfamenf. SENIOR CLASS
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