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H - n iWV V. Last Will and Testament i We, the Senior Class of Fair Grove High School, knowing that we will soon be departing from the sound of bells and dis- continuing our daily drudge of lessons to a field of work much more complex, without the guidance and kind assistance of our beloved teachers, do hereby put an end to our carefree days, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To our principal, Mr. E. T. Kearns, Jr., we leave our sincere appreciation for his enduring faithfulness and ready assis- tance rendered to us during these past years. ARTICLE II To the faculty, we leave our thanks and appreciation for their patience and efforts in making our school days profitable. ARTICLE III To our parents for their affectionate care and faithful trust, we reserve our eternal love and gratitude, with the hope that our lives may be as successful as are their fondest dreams for us. ARTICLE IV To The Class of '58 Clayton Snyder wills his ability to pass three subjects to Chalmous Sechrist. Haru Hancock wills her art ability to Fred Huskins. Lawrence Leonard wills his ability to do shorthand to Boyce Bodenheimer. Gary Surratt wills his good looks to Phillip Coggins. Bill Elberson wills his ability to do English to Phillip Coggins. Jo Ann Jenkins wills her ability to tie neck scarves to Patsy Adams and her blue eyes to Prema Byerly. Lawrence Albright wills his ability to be late to Anne Suggs and his football suit to Bobby Pierce. Bill Armentrout wills his trumpet to Leon Albright and his brown eyes to Donald Perry. Doug Hill wills his Buick to Linda Hilton and his ability to play basketball to Nancy Bodenheimer. Arlen Leonard wills his ability to do physics to Judy Fowler. Mary Frances Coggins wills her ability to use a typing eraser to Nancy Martin in hopes that she doesn't need it. Betty Hill wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Fowler to Clay Poole and her quiet ways to Anne Suggs. Gary Kennedy wills his curly hair to Jerry Kilcrease and his brown eyes to Nancy Martin. Edward Kennedy wills his school bus. No. 40, to Dickie Fleming. Rosa Buie wills her ability to drive to Jean Albright and her nickname Bull to Chalmous Sechrist. Shirley Hulin wills her seat in typing to Fred Huskins and her bus route to Peggy Nicholson. Clara Sue Bryant wills her position as editor of the annual to Dollie Bolden and her blond hair to Boyce Bodenheimer. Tony Hill wills his English book to Boyce Bodenheimer and his brown and blue eyes to Dickie Fleming. Jerry Floyd wills his ability to learn English to Jerry Crump and his straight A report card to Eddie Jones. Randall Hepler wills his height to Jerry Koontz and his good looks to Dollie Bolden. Betty Sparks wills her seat in bookkeeping and the remainder of her bookkeeping notebook to Alice Elliott. Ersa Lee Hughes wills her ability to go steady to Jonie Nelson. Carolyn Barefoot wills her ability to collect class rings to Shirley Small. Shirley Watford wills her straight bangs to Shelby Beck. Barbara Underwood wills her cheerleading suit to Prema Byerly and her bus. No. 91, to Patsy Adams. Texie Underwood wills her blond hair and blue eyes to Barbara Curry. And I, Gaye Kearns, will my majorette suit to Dale Everhart and my majorette class to Hollis Blair. To The Class of '58 and '59 We leave all the sure ways we have of getting out of classes; and our sincere wish that their Senior year will be as full and enjoyable as ours has been. To The Class of '60 All of our used books, in hopes that the underlined answers will help. We do set our hand and seal to this, our I a s t w i I I and testament, on this day of June, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven. GAYE KEARNS Class Testator - • • r'
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