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. N - W1 'Ak'-' 'K Y' 'WY 73 '4lf:Q'lTjf'iq'-i ' ' 'AAI I 'A ' V ,I f: iVifTT- Class Will We, the Senior Class of the Fall Branch School, Fall Branch, state of Tennessee, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in the year of our Lord 1950: To the Junior Class we leave everything that can be left, our teachers, our place in the lunch line, the science room, the school paper, the annual, our English and History books Cfor they are so nec- essaryl, our place in the hearts of the faculty fif there is such a placel, a word of every.opportunity see where we have capable of doing, Individually Paul Bragg wills his legible handwriting to his neat personal Eugene Crawford wills his tendency to argue, wrong, to Betty Gibson, and his deep devotion to Charles Daughtery. encourgament, and the hope that you make the best of given you. In making our will we are beginning to fallen far short sometimes of what we were actually we hope that you do not make the same mistakes. our bequests are as follows: Howard Brumley, and appearance to Walter Lee Price. when he knows he's his teachers to Hester Morrison wills her ability to cut stencils to Jackie Mullins, so he will have something to do in his spare time, her calm- ness goes to Frankie Frye. Tommy Haws leaves all of his tall tales to James Dykes and his ability to make ready answers to Bevelene Hickman. Patsy Lewis wills her blond hair to Cleo Dickerson and her voice to Allen English. Almeta Moore wills her giggles to Delorfs Martin, and her good grades to Wayne Powell. Ruth McCrary wills her ball suit to Lucille Willis and her glasses to Irene Jackson. Herman Babb wills his mechanical ability to Nova Steadman and his long eyelashes to Fred Haren. Betty Jo Richards wills the serenity of her ways to Doris Hite and her ability to always have her lessons to Bobby Foulks. Wanda Pierce wills her diamond to Phyllis Archer and her Loy friend to Wanda Hayes. George White to Helen Ferguson. wills his height to Willadean Cox, his good looks Helen Richards leaves her position on the ball team to Cleo Dickerson, and her dependability to Eloise Broyles. Anna Lee Burke wills her make-up to'Pauline Moore and her chewing gum to Claude Dykes. George L. Gray wills all of his best characteristics fwhatever and any all our January F to Helen Ferguson all our records the year--and they arej to Billy Neal Brandon, and his extra pounds To Margret Ferguson and Ruby Parton, we bequeath money we find in our possession at the end of individual honors we give to them. In witness whereof we have set our hand and seal in the year of our Lord 1950. this 4th day of The Senior Class 1950
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Class Prophecy Time rolls on--it,can't be stooped so we the class of.l950 find, ourselves in the year 1970--what miraclous changes have taken place! VNot only has time rolled on but people, circumstances, and conditions have so changed that they are partially beyond our recognition. , We find George L. Gray playing with the House of David basketball team and the beard has made quite a handsome man out of him. A handsome and polished minister looks prayerful over his con- greation as the offering is being taken on Easter Sunday, 1970. He is abruptly startled out of his mediation by a famaliar voicg pitched in low tomes saying, ult is a quarter, a nickle, or a dime every time you turn around.n The minister, Paul Bragg, smiles to himself, Eugene is just the same guy--twenty years later. ' The envy of the farmers for miles around is a lovely rolling country-side farm, with up-to-date barns, a beautiful home, and thorough-bred cattle belonging to George White, still handsome and youngish looking at 37. Ministering to suffering humanity with an inborn love and ten- derness is Helen Richards, whose fame as nurse equals that of the now deceased Sister Kenny. Patsy Lewis and Herman Babb live such a delightful and happy married life that they are a model for all the families ln the com- munity. Anna Lee Burke's smile has well repaid her. It is a famallar part of all current magazine advertisements for toothpaste--as well as Anna Lee herself, slim, well-groomed, and chic. The greatest asset to the mothrr's of the Fall Branch area is the Tom Haws Nursery School personally supervisedgby Tommy himself who has endeared himself to all the kiddies with his never ending supply of ntall talgsn and Nnursery boners.n The entire business and finanical part of the school is handled by the serene, beautiful, poised Hester Morrison, who has already served as secretary to two governors of Tennessee. Almetal Moore, still verylblond, and with a giggle that hasn't aged a bit, supervies a group of beauty operators in the largest shop in East Tennessee located at Morristown, Tennessee. It wasn't hard to find Wanda Pierce but she's been nMrs. Baxteru so long that her neighbors hardly remembered her as a Pierce--she looked very pert and chic as a house wife--and the youngsters were happy little hoodlums having a wonderful time in a big sandpile. Betty Jo Richards has fulfilled her lifetime'ambition,of becoming a teacher, and for the past 16 years she has been doing an excellent job of teaching English to the younger generation--the years have been kind to her--and she looks very much like'the Betty of 1950. Ruth McCrary, after resisting the temptation for years, has finally joined the army, since she is etationed on foreign soil we can't tell you very much about her appearance, but from all reports she see' to be a pretty tough sergant. I So now you've seen the class of '50 in the '7O's, lets just Qhope the next twenty years will gb as well, The Senior Class
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