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Item Item Item Item Billy Ray Yelverton leaves his athletic ability to Pete Bass. George Edmundson wills his speed to Douglas Wooten. Leonard Mayo leaves his religion to Billy Langston. Don Shackelford bequeaths his ability to operate the picture machine to Charles Davis. In this manner we do dispose of all our worldy goods and possessions, and wish that those whom we leave at dear old Eureka High School may use these gifts to the best of their advantage. On this, the twelfth day of January, nineteen hundred and fifty, the class of '50 of Eureka High School do gather together and sign this, our Last Will and Testament. Don Shackelford Executor
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of H19 CICISS of We the Senior Class of 1950, being of sound mind and body do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Article I-To the school we bequeath what our bank account will allow, re- questing that they use this in the future, to the best advantage. Article II-To our parents we leave our deepest love and appreciation for their sacrifices offered in sending us to school. Article III-To Mr. Jones, our Principal we bequeath one thousand dollars at his request, also our admiration for putting up with us for a whole year. Artivle IV-To Mrs. Sam Martin we will and bequeath the hope that the on- coming Seniors will appreciate grammar more than we have. Article V-To Mrs. Bradshaw we wish that the grades behind will meet their classes better than we have. Article VI-To Mr. Loftin we leave a new hat to wear in the rain. Article VII-To Mrs. Perkins we bequeath the new bymrd comprehend instead of her old one do you understand. Article VIII-To Mr. Tart we leave our best wishes for a Successful career in teaching, Article IX-To the Juniors we leave our ability to raise money. We also leave to them our mirror minds so that they can see their way around next year. Article X-To the Sophomores we leave our ability to settle down to work when necessary. Article XI-We the Freshmen we leave our ability to learn and make passing grades so that they may graduate in 1953. Article XII-We, as individual Seniors, wish to make certain bequest to some of the high school students during their remaining years at Eureka. Item I-Nora Davis leaves her curly locks to Margie Boyette. Item 2-Nancy Irwin leaves her personality to Richard Darling Darden. Item 3-Lexine Kirby leaves her cow lick to Shelton Owens. Item 4-Billy Smith wills his ability to copy French to Dot Darden, because of her ability to copy Geometry. Item 5-Jean Chase leaves her ability to make Mr. Loftin laugh to Jean Yelverton. Item 6-Charles Smith bequeaths his artistic ability to Carlton Smith. Item 7-Rudolph Tyndall leaves his singing ability to Jack Edmundson. Item 8-Hugh Minshew wills his foolishness to Beverly Bogue. Item 9-Merriam Lewis leaves her ability to play guard on the basketball team to Emily Little. Item I0-Pattie Kearney leaves her slender figure to Margaret West. Item 11-Mary Owens wills her quiet ways to Christine Lewis. Item I2-Ruby Ballance wills her old French papers to Edith Pender in the hopes that if she ever takes French again these papers will help. Item 13-Ruby Lee Smith leaves her promptness to Marie Sauls. Item 14-Juanita Mooring leaves her wit to Alma Howell. Item I5-Marie Lancaster wills her giggles to Elizabeth Edmundson.
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Most Ambitious ..... Best Sport ........ Most Athletic ...... Most Musical ...... Most Religious .... Best-All-Around ...... Best Personality ...... Best Dressed ...... Most Studious ....., Cutest ........... Best Looking .... Wittiest.. Neatest ...................... Most Likely To Succeed ..... Most Popular ...... Most Talented .,... Most Dependable ...... Quietest ............. Best-School-Spirit ..... Biggest Giggler ..... Happiest ...... XXfI..1 XX I.. In '50 .....Nora Davis and Donald P. Shackelford Nancy Irwin and Rudolph Tyndall Merriam Lewis and George Edmundson .......NOra Davis and Billy Smith .........Ruby Balance and Leonard Mayo .....Pattie Kearney and Billy R. Yelverton Nancy Irwin and Charles Smith Ruby Lee Smith and Rudolph Tyndall ....Pattie Kearney and Donald Shackelford ....Lexine Kirby and Hugh Minshew .....Ruby Lee Smith and George Edmundson .........Juanita Mooring and Charles Smith ......Merriam Lewis and Billy Ray Yelverton Nancy Irwin and Donald Shackelford .......Jean Chase and Charles Smith Nora Davis and Donald Shackelford Marie Lancaster and Donald Shackelford ......Mary Argie Owens and Leonard Mayo ........Pattie Kearney and Billy Smith Marie Lancaster and Hugh Minshew ...,.Juanita Mooring and Charles Smith
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