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I Oll1e Atklns bequeath my shy and bashful manner to Gordon I-Iusk prov1ded he w1ll use lt wlsely 1n p1ck1ng hxs g1rl frxends I Joyce Roberson do hereby bequeath my 'qu1et and stud1ous ways to W1nn1e Goldman and to Mary Ruth Hammond I leave my abxhty to stay away from men I V1olet Smlth bequeath my ab1l1ty to make hxgh cmtxzenshlp grades to Jams Hughes 1n hopes she w1ll keep them up and to Wnufred Goldman I leave my ab1l1ty to stay true to one boy as long as I have I Charles Joseph Eastrzdge bequeath my ab1l1ty to sleep 1n class to Dorxs Bea Ferguson so she w1ll never have to worry about gettxng xn early Denbo so that I may keep h1m forever and I leave my pos1t1on as cheerleader to Manlyn Roberts 1n hopes she wxll do as well as I have the last two years I John Gorman bequeath my Enghsh book to anybody who wants lt so they can become great speakers someday 1f they don t go to sleep before they study the f1rst chapter I Chester Lee Belcher do hereby bequeath my spectacles to Earl Pavey to a1d hlm 1n spymng out g1rls and my pos1t1on as Ed1tor of the school paper I leave to the most amb1t1ous Jun1or I Arnold Voglesong hereby bequeath my ab1l1ty to go to sleep anyt1me durxng the day to DdV1d Seele so that he can always be awake durmng basketball pract1ce I Hazel Mane Buford bequeath my quletness 1n study hall to Betty Mock 1n hopes she wxll take advantage of lt I John Henry Beasley bequeath my ab1l1ty as a Ford salesman to Charlot Woolums prov1ded he can gxve as many xmagmary sales talks as I can B1lly Gene Hollxs I4 I, Margaret Jane Crews, do hereby bequeath my ability to drive safely to Ronald . , .
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I Curtxs Smlth bexng of sound m1nd and body bequeatn my abxllty to go w1th the Freshman gxrls to Bobby Gxlhand I B1lly Gene Hollxs bequeath my posxtlon as President of the Semor Class to Eugene McMahel provlded he wxll serve ms class as fa1thful as I have dur1ng the past year I Ronald Valdxvxa bequeatn my C1v1cs book to Donald Conrad prov1d1ng ne wxll keep xt In as good condxt1on as I have I Justus Crawford bequeath my Patrol Job to Dwxght Kmng 1f ne 15 lucky enough to get lt 1 James Da1ly bequeath my hxgh C1t1ZehSh1P grades to Dave Seele because he needs them I leave my boots to Merr1ll Stephenson so ne can have more we1ght on the brakes of h1s Ford I Jake Zehr bequeath my pos1t1on as center of the basketball team to Gene Cunmngham prov1ded he takes care of the b1g boys as I nave the past four years I CUFt15 Lee Stephenson be1ng of sound m1nd and body bequeath my red na1r and the ab1l1ty to leave gxrls alone 1f necessary to the Sophomore boys provlded they please the gxrls one way or another I Ivan Ray Beals bequeath my Job of takxng up txckets at the ball games to Gene Zehr I Jxm Smelds bequeath my typewrlter to Mmke Flan1gan prov1d1ng he doesn' use xt any more than I have the last two years I Wayne G1ll1att havxng real mxnd and muscles bequeath my ab1l1ty to go w1th just one glrl to Gene G1ll1att so he may follow ln the steps of a bygone Semor I Howard Pavey bequeath my books and desk 1n Room 20 to Ronald Denbo pro vlded ne takes as good care of them and doesn t open the books any more than I d1d I Mary Jo Hammons hereby bequeath my ab1lxty to have dates every mght and st1ll make good grades to Mary Edxth Brown who has shown much promlse xn that d1rect1on I James Atklns bequeath my ab1l1ty to get good grades wlthout studyxng to Novy Crawford I Bettylu Hubbard bequeath my typewrzter and typxng paper to Harold Cunnxngham ln hopes he w1ll make a professional typxst IH the near future and to my brother Novy I leave my glasses ln hopes he can see farther xnto the future than I can 13 P . P li I . 'f' .-f. Q. .I ,h I . .. . . . ' . ' . . , .. . , . . . ., ,. . . . .. t n , . ,no . I s . . 1. v . I . i' . . , I .I .. . . I I l I '
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Class Motto Forward Wzthout Fear We the Senlor Class 1n our course of study have reached what comes to all through pat1ent perseverance the end of our sen1or year There 15 always pleasure 1n accomphshment and grat1f1cat1on 1n the thought that we have by famthful work attaxned the cornpletlon of our school course and are now ready to take a step beyond We are now fac1ng a strange and dlfferent lxfe where more w1ll be expected from us than ever before but we are w1ll1ng to press Forward Wxthout Fear because we have galned knowledge and exper1ence that w1ll gu1de us All that we have learned can not be classxfled as acqulred knowledge A wxse and thoughtful wrxter says The educatxon rece1ved at school and college 15 but a beg1nn1ng and 1S ma1nly valuable ln sofar as xt tralns us 1h the hablt of cont1nuous appl1cat1on and enables us to educate ourselves after a def1n1te plan and system Therefore we bel1eve our act of graduatlng as a stepplng stone to a larger broader fuller hfe the threshold of another and greater exxstence We have not f1nxshed our course at all but are presslng forward to the beglnnlng of another phase of our l1ves In the world of mneteen hundred and f1fty one we see confl1ct1ng forces these are f1nd1ng expressxon 1n men's mlnds act1ons and guns In faclng th1s con fl1ct we recognxze that we have become a v1tal part of the struggle Where then wxll we stand? As we are called 1nto the armed forces xnto our nat1on's defense factorles and xnto full product1on on the farm we as a class look 'Forward W1th out Fear Our phys1cal mental and spxrltual strength has grown through the past four years to the extent that we are prepared to face the future w1th the courage our motto expresses As a class we feel that we have wxsely chosen this motto Forward W1thout Fear We see xt now as we stand at the place we have called the end and look proud ly at the work we have accompllshed We are glad now that the work was some txmes hard and worthy of our best efforts and that we persevered 1n the face of all that seemed dlscouragxng We can now say that we have done our best work 1n the years that have gone by As we step from the school l1fe we have known 1nto the struggle of conflxctlng ideas xt 15 1mperat1ve that we take with us ldeals whlch we w1ll defend as our own May we each resolve whatever our 1nd1v1dual axrn may be to keep out eyes ever pers1stently 'fxxed upon the mark of our hlgh call1ng and press Forward Wxthout Fear Chester Lee Belche r 15 . . , i I ' ' Il ' ll . . . . . ,, . . H of ideas, ideas of power, ideas of self-goverrunent, ideas of state tyranny - all of . . . , . - .D l , . I I D I . . - ,, . In ' - I 1 1 1 ' . , . . . ,,
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