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Most Intelligent Most Studious Most Handsome Prettiest LATIVES Most Cheerful Most Athletic Wittiest Class Baby Most Ambitious 15
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Best All Around Most Dependable 14 Best Sport Neatest Class Wolf Cutest
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1950 of Etowah High School, looking into a future we are about to enter, wish to leave behind us our Last Will and Testament, as will hereby be written. To the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Classes we bequeath ---- our kindness, cheerfulness, our ability to learn, and all the fun and teasing that goes with school days. We hereby part with our individual worldly possessions in the following manner. I, Betty Ann Bell, do will and bequeath my ability to play Basket Ball to Peggy Baynard and my ability to break hearts to Helen Austin. I, Betty Lou Pettit, do will and bequeath my title as cutiest girl to Shirley McCarson and my cheerful ways to Bobby Steppe. I, Patsy Gilbert, do will and bequeath my ability to fall in love to Erline McCarson and my cheerful ways to Bruce Blythe. I, Wilma Sams, do will and bequeath my ability to sing to Wilson Morgan and my title as prettiest girl to Maudine Orr. I, Clara Crowder, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Lucille Moody and my red hair to Dolly Johnson. I, Melzinna McCarson, do will and bequeath my dependability to my sister Ellen and my sweet disposition to Hilda Reed. I, Wilma Galloway, do will and bequeath my title as most studious girl to Ann Johnson and my big brown eyes to Larry Hollingsworth. I, Barbara Patterson, do will and bequeath my title as class baby to Hugh Boyd and my turn- ed-up nose to Lucille Huggins. I, Ella Jean Fletcher, do will and bequeath my title as most popular girl to Evelyn Moffitt and my ability to play a piano to Gerald Banks. I, Joyce Pruitt, do will and bequeath my shyness to Joan Robinson and my best-all-around ways to Jimmie Moore. I, Jeanne Belle Revis, do will and bequeath my inexhaustible supply of wise-cracks to Hugh boyd and my privilege of receiving a diamond in my Junior year to Nancy Levi. I, Bessie Scott, do will and bequeath my grades in French to Billy Walker and my ambition to my brother Lloyd. I, Doris Blythe, do will and bequeath my dislike for boys to Margaret Ann Gossett and my ability to read fast to Clifford Capps. I, Ruth Garren, do will and bequeath my title as best sport to John Love and my blonde hair to Elaine Gray. I, Delma Sams, do will and bequeath my title as Miss Etowah of ’49 to Ellazene Crowder and my poetic ability to Danny Johnson. I, Harold Arrington, do will and bequeath my title as Editor-in-Chief of the Annual to Wilson Morgan and my kindness to my brother Charles. I, Edward Nicholson, do will and bequeath my title as most handsome boy to D. C. Cantrell and my title as class baby to Furman Gossett. I, Doyle Hollingsworth, do will and bequeath my title as cutiest boy to Junior Owens and my title as class wolf to Bruce Banks. I, Connie Allison, do will and bequeath my competitive spirit in basketball to Bobby Steppe and my teasing ways to Earl Sumner. I, Paul Banks, do will and bequeath my title as most popular boy to Roger Whitesides and my neatness to David Nicholson. I, Laurie McKinna, do will andbequeath my scholarly achievements to Billy Walker and my bashful ways to Virgle McClure. I, Derwood Marona, do will and bequeath my quietness to Charles Capps and my best-all- around ways to Neil Greer. To our teachers who have been so patient and understanding, We bequeath our thanks and appreciation for helping us receive our high school education. Testator-Delma Sams Witnesses-Mrs. Medford and Melzinnia McCarson 16
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