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T 3 I, Earlene McLeod, being of sound mind and body l?J . -LL.L' W' I 'Hit . . . . f-N-1,53 , , . A-1 do will to Phyllis Greene all the good times I had in my I' M 'V il senior year. May she have as much fun as I did. ' I I if Ifrd I, Robert Meier, being of sound mind and body will to ' ' ii 'V the iunior class all my used flashbulbs. I hope that they 3, .S ff' can find a use for them because I never could. '94 I I ' I, Austin Mills, do hereby will to David Rountree my spare inner tube and the honorable title bestowed on me by my classmates, Most Bashful Boy. I, Richard Modine, being of sound mind and body, do will to Bruce Greenwood my Hot Merc and my love for t old McCarty High. I, Jean Morgan, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to Patty Parks, Dan McCarty High School. Hope you will enioy your senior year as much as I did. I, Pete Morrison, will to Eddie Wenger, my ability to go ., -NN through high school without doing any homework. And may he, like I, never volunteer for anything that he doesn't have to do. I, Patty Murphy, being of sound mind do will to Audrey Tolson my place as Captain of the Cheerleaders. I sin- cerely hope she doesn't have as much trouble with them as I did. I also will her my ability to get out of class all - the time to attend the meetings of clubs which I am not even a member of. I, Nancy Negus, being of sound I?l mind do will to Trigger Haskew my undying love for Mrs. Scharfschwerdt and wonderful Psychology class. I also leave him the key to the house in North Carolina, may he treasure it until his dying day. - .... J' usfrsesa -Lisle'-E55 F is I, Don Neiman, being of sound mind and a small body 1 do hereby bequeath all my ability to reason things out and to be great friends with all the teachers, to trigger- hoppy Calvin Browning. I, Barbara fBobbiei Norman, being of unsound mind do hereby will to Hazel Hamilton my ability to drive up a telephone pole in a car and laugh about it. Diane Whitice Arno De Cordre I, Nils Olsen, hereby will to Jimmy Macrellis the will to skip classes and to copy exams without getting cau ht. gl, Earl Page, being of great mind and great body do hereby will to Ray Kruger as follows: my one and only worn out fishing plug, one used chemsitry book and a good pair of track shoes, for which he has absolutely no use. I, Bob Pieper, being of sound mind, do hereby will to David Hamilton, my ability to be tardy to homeroom every morning and my old track shoes, provided that he will use them to the best of his ability. I, Nancy CHankl Perkins, being of unsound body and witty mind, do hereby will to Frances Wiggam all my love for hot-rods and boys. Also, my upperplate of false teeth, which have become very close and dilapidated. I, Bob Poysell, being of doubtful mind and exhausted body, will to Ronnie Browning, my position as Hero of the fifth period Physical Education class and my counter seat at the Dixie Drive-ln. I, Wanda Priest, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby will to Janet Jansen my ability to finally get through high school after a long length of time and with doing very little work. I, Sally Putnam, will to the President of the iunior class, The Lost Title, with the hope that he has more suc- cess in gaining it than I did this year. Also my title of Most Fun To Be With, cause in my book, he isl - I, Florence Rice Votrobek, do hereby will my wonderful times at the football games, and all the other fine activities of D.M.H.S. except education to Betty Jean Sapp. Here's hoping she has as much fun as I have had. Good luck, Betty. I, Faye Rimes, do leave to Frances Coffey, my soft voice and crazy walk. May you have as much fun with them as I've had. I, Raymond Roberts, being of sound mind and heavy body do hereby will to Dwain Waldron, the old bubble gum under my desk in Agriculture. I, William F. Robinson, being of feeble mind, do hereby declare Steve Johnson my beneficiary and leave him my prolific ability to be exceedingly stupid in the ways of the world.
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IJST SCHOOL 5. ..:.. cfeig Heller Patty Murphy I, Loretta Laytield, being of sound mind l?J and little body, do hereby will to Thomas Nelson, my sincere love for airplanes, my shoestrings, that always come untied during a parade and the ability to talk in Mr. Ropp's Alg. II class and not get any talking marks. To Donna Davis, I leave my position as bugler in C. A. P., and my ability to play the bugle loud and clear. I, Sandra Lewis, do will to Barbara Small, D.M.H.S. in hopes she gets as many bumps, shoves, sore feet and headaches in its corridors as I did. Also my old desk in Bookkeeping in hopes she will use it more than I did and still make A's . I, Vent Lindsey, do will to Merlin Freer, my squad at P.E. and may it be as much trouble to him as it was to me. I also will to him my dislike for dancing. I, Joyce Llyod, being of sound mind and body, ll hopej, do will to Margie falias Midgei Thomas, my undying love for shorthand. May she have as much fun as I didn't. To Midge I also leave my '54 Cadillac disguised as a Plymouth, willed to me last year, in the hopes she can catch more boys than I ever did. I, Steve Lowe, being of sound mind and sound body I think , will to Robert Price my ability of skipping without being caught much , and I leave to him all the fun l have had in school. I, Herbert Martin, will my ability to skip half my classes and still keep up with the rest of the class, to Anna Marie S ires. pl, Charlotte Matthews, being of sound body and unsound mind, will to Sherald Milton my old seat in typing and hope he does better than I did, and enioy it as much as I have. I, Paulette Matthews, do hereby will to Evelyn Warnock my locker that she may keep it as well iammed at all times as I have, and never remove any books except on week- ends to impress her folks. I, Roger McCaslin, leave . . . Julie. I, Marvin McKinley, not being much of any thing, do will and bequeath to William Whitehurst my ability l?i to get along with my teachers, and all the other headaches I will leave behind when I finally graduate. L .gy ' , Li. lsi Jisoisanne Kiselz, biseing isof niso misind sisisound bisodisy diso hiserebisy misind aisnd sisisound bisodisy diso hisere- bisy wisill tiso isAnne Bisook misy iisob isof Sisisecritarisy isof thise Leististerwisomisen Clisub. Tiso Wayne Shipman, misy aisibisi- liiy tiso pesaintthlsings lisike isi diso. Tiso thise tisactuly misy uisndisying lisove. I, Ann Lassiter, being of feeble-mind do will to Beebe Mills my ability to do nothing in Mrs. Scharfschwerdt's class and still get B's. I also will to her my title as Most Athletic Girl for three years and CIass Pest in Seniors Who' Who. I, Ann Law, being of questionable mind, and questionable body, do will to Carol Ann Matheson CLI The title of Prettiest Girl so thoughtfully left me by Syelda Rentz. CI know she can fulfill it better than Ii OJ My curly hair lMay she not have to roll it more than seven nights a week.I l3.i My superior ability in typing. lMay she make better grades than I did.I MOST BASHFUL Austin Mills Sylvia Hardwick
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MOST FUN T0 BE sliilii Sally Putnam Lug Tomlinson ,AW . si. 2.1-. B .sgfggs ,- -- ,?of.:,,,1 1' KFANDQ--' I 1353323 4 it'ff5iQft ,I EZ H1 I, Sheri Sallette, being of sane i?l rw -ci and sound ill body, do will to my faithful cousin Perry Salette, the ability I had Cond still possessl to flirt like mad and still keep one on the string. I, Mary Sue Salter, leave my ability to have a hundred-and-one excuses for not having my homework, to Bobbie Randel. I, Beverly-' Sasser, being of sound mind and body, do will to Arlyne Williams, my old typewriter in Typing I, and all the good times I have had in D.M.H.S. I, Barbara Scott, being of sound body and mind do hereby will to Frances Miss Nick Nicholson all the old bottles in my medicine cabinet and hope she gets more good out of them than I did. I also will to her my old mechanical drawing pencils, and my little ole stool in the 6th period. I, Gari Dein Sheffield, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Charles Woolley all the spiders, in D.M.H.S., doing push-ups on mirrors. Maybe he can tease someone else with them next year. l, Larry Smith, being of small mind and weak body, do will to David Todd, my ability to do everything back- wards and get caught at it. I, Charles Snellgrove, do hereby will to Harry Reynolds my ability to do so little and accomplish so much: my height, good looks, and best of all my good fortune, also my undying Iove 'For all the aood things of life. I, Courtney Stanton, being in a state of some mental condition other than sound, do hereby bequeath to David Beard, who is in an even worse mental condition than I, my ability, what ever it may be, to play a drum, and the art of fencing, parrying, and general dueling with somebodys else's drumsticks. I, Alice Starcher, being of an unstable little old mind, do will to Pat Long John Taylor my title of Most Talented p also my ability to make the A honor roll and still be the dumbest in your class. To our beloved trio I leave, may we meet in Hollywood in 20 years. I, Kay Steverson, being of sound mind and perfect contentment, will to Joan Selph my, ability to get along without mem my membership in Sigma Lambda Chi and in the senior class. , BIGGEST Punts ' 39 Barbara Ballou Mark Holloway
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