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LAST WILL AND TESTAM NT We, the Senior Class of Elon High School, being of feeble mind and disposing dispositiong and being on the verge of abandoning these stately halls of learning, do make this our last will and testa- ment hereby declaring null and void all other wills or promises extracted from us under pressure. ARTICLE I To our dearly beloved faculty we leave our splendid grades and good behavior to the end that we are living examples of all that may be good and studious, held up by them to inspire the oncoming class to reach the goal that we have attained. ARTICLE II To the Junior Class we leave all our Senior privileges, our Senior dignity and the pleasure of getting out the annual. The first will be gained by bestowal, the second by acquisition, the third by perspiration. To the Sophomores because of their dire need, we leave our brilliancy and Upepn, with sincere hopes that they may use them both in Literary and Athletic fields. To the class of '52 we bequeath all our science and English note- books to relieve them of the customary weeping and gnashing of teeth caused by such necessary evils. ARTICLE III Dail Kimrey bequeaths to Eugene Curtis his height as the said legatee needs just this amount to make him of average size. To Fay Tickle, Jean Simmons generously leaves her pleasing smiles and cheerful disposition. Bbbbie Abernathy leaves the echoes of her giggles and hearty laughs to the resounding halls of the school building. Joanne Martin wills her record of straight nA'sn to Glenn McDonald in hopes that they will lighten his pathway during the dark and gloomy days ahead. Bill Morton leaves the copyright of his latest manuscript nShiek and Ye Shall F1nd,H to Douglas Turner that Doug may be as success- ful as he was along this line. Grace Hedegepeth wills her supply of jokes and miscellaneous news to Carol Loman. The legatee will find this useful for causing the teachers temporarily, or even permanently, to forget Monday morning written lessons. Claire Cox wills her compact and all other beauty accessories to Sara Jean Burge. Janice Goodman bequeaths Adrian Wilson to nTinkn Hill with the request that she keep his mouth closed on windy days. Bobby Whitesell wills his gavel to Richard Sneed in hopes that he doesn't have to pound as hard as he did. To C. A. Reagan Joe Hill leaves his football and hopes he gets a big nkicku out of it. Tommy Salmons wills his red ghgg1,corduroy that is, to Cooper Walker to lighten up the halls on gloomy days.
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