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at U11 and Tu tament I TUCK GALPHIN leave my ab1l1ty to take care of Dad s car to Tommy Shave I CLARENCE GEIGER leave my ab1l1ty to rxde motorcycles to Dlckle Grant I DAVID GERBING leave my ablllty to get out of class to Wmson Manning I TOMMY GUTHRIE leave to my baby brother fD3Vld, my ablhty to go steady and stlll fllrt wlth all the other g1rls I ANNETTE HOGG leave my ab1l1ty to dance and tell the truth to Mollle Gentry I WYMAN HUGHES leave my ablllty to get along w1th all the teachers to Llttle Da vld Jones I HAROLD JOHNSON leave my hlghly modlfled form of English language to Louls Weaver I ROYCE LAWHORNE leave my ab1l1ty to shoot pool to Smlley Lee slnce I beat hlm once I WILDA LEE leave my long curly halr Ann Noyes to Ellzabeth Metts I JOHN MCALEAVY leave my ablllty to get along wlth teachers to Jimmy Wllcox I VIRGIL MIXON leave all my many women to Albert Richards I CATHERINE MONTONDO leave my ab1l1ty to always go to hlstory class to my slster Barbara I ALICE MOORE leave my salt shakers matchbooks paper cups and other souvemrs from the cheerleader trlps to Sandy Else mann hopmg that she w1ll cherlsh them as much as I have I MARY ALICE NOLAN leave to Marga ret Robison my ab1l1ty to go steady w1th a Guthrie and be happy I ROBERT ODOM leave the brams that Bull York left Dlckle Harris and Dlckle left Larry Wesley and Larry left to me to Mar vm Conner I SHIRLEY OQUINN leave my sweet d1spos1t1on and ab1l1ty to get along wlth everybody to Jackie Mullm I JAMES RAMSAY leave mv abxlltv to understand mathematws to Harvey Lofton I PAT RILEY leave to my sxster Jackle my ablllty to get engaged ln mx Senlor year and st1ll flnlsh school I PEGGY ROBINSON leave the ctfetel 13 to Joyce Dlsposall Johnson I VIOI ET RUSSELL do helebv le we my knowledge of the finer arts to Jeanette Ward ln hopes she w1ll profit from It I BEVERI Y SKIPPER leave mv 1b1l1ty to eat everythlng 1n Slght and not gam welght to Mary Stanford I MEI TON STRICKI AND leave F H S wlth the hopes of never havlng to return I JEAN THOMPSON leave mv abxllty to play the Oboe CWD to Jean Dlxon 1n hopes that she can use 1t better than I dld I BERTA MAE VARNEDOE le we my athletlc ablllty to Dot Ferrelra I ELLYNE WFAVER leave my ablllty to understand hlstory to my slster Nancy I SUSANNE WICKERSHAM leave my abxllty to get out at twelve o clock to anyone nn the D C T class next year I STELLA CLARK leave mv dlet and my ab1l1ty to Charleston to Debby Dunn I JUANITA COURSON leave my five un flmshed dresses from my five ve mrs of Home Ec to anyone who w1ll hmsh them for me Besldes these glfts of an ordmary nature we leave of our own free w1ll our blesslng upon th1s school and lts teachers fond mem orles of our pleasant four years spent 1n as soc1at1on wlth these teachers and other pup1ls of the school and our pledge of fr1endsh1p and cooperatlon ln tll school 1ct1v1t1es of the future May Fern mdln 1 Hxgh School prospel and grow wlth the years In Testlmonv whereof we hereunto set our hand and seal and declare th1S to be our Last year of our Lord one thousand nlne hunched W1ll and Testament thls day of June 1n the and fifty four I . . ' ' 9 9 9 L 9 U ' - , . , . , , . . 9 9 1 9 ' A 9. ' I . I V .7 x I J . 9 9 , . . K , - 9 9 4 sc 9 99 . 9 9 . ' 1 I Y 9 1 4 9 . f .9 I . - 9 . . - , , n n . , 4 , 1 2 . . A . K 9 9 - ' as 9 - - 99 . , J J , c . . . . , , . . ' 9 9 U C. ' . I. I . . 9 9 1 0 u u Y , C , . . . . aa 99 . . . . Y . 9 J 9 9 9 Y . that was left to me by Opal Rowell and Ruth ' 1 , 9 . . , C C . . . 1 . 9 , . . . . . . . . ' . 9 9 c . . Y 9 9 ' ' . . 9 L 9 C ' I . V 2 I' 9 9 . . . . Y 0 I , . . . I . . 1 9 - 9 , , , , , 9 9 - - . . . L s 4 ' - u I n Q , 9 - ' ' - ! ! - , I . . I ' . . . V l c . 1 . A n 1 l 4 . 1 1 o C C L 0 . 1 c . 9 9 . . . . . 9 ' V 9 A . , C 9 ' ' ' 7 9 . . . . . . . . . , . 9 9 . . , l - 0 23
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fmt 11111 and Twtament Be It remembered that we the Class of 1954 of Fe1nand1na Hlgh School sltuated 1n the toyy n of Fernandlna 1n the County of Nas s 111 111 the State of Florlda belng ID ou1 usual UIISOLIINI state of m1nd and memol y but m1nd ful of the unce1ta1nty of th1s l1fe and our ap 1Jl0dCl'lIHg' d1smemberment do make publ1sh 1nd declare th1s our last yy1ll and testament l'l9l6lJN 1ey ok1ng all fO1 mer vy1lls bv us made Afte1 the pavment of all ou1 Just debts IUIIOI 1l cha1ges grudges 1nd expenses of ad m1n1st1at1on we CIISIJOSQ of ou1 estate as follows To OU1 P11nc1pal Mr Crosby vyho has been ou1 fa1thful guardlan for years we glve the extleme pleasu1e of gettmg 11d of us May he neye1 haye another class as trylng and as stupld as th1s one To Mr Crosby also we beque 1th our sha1e of pencll marks on the school yy xlls and ou1 equ1ty ID eve1y strav cat and dog yy h1ch has encfxmped on the school To the Iumor Class we glV6 and bequeath ou1 seats IH the aud1to11um 1nclud1ng such of OUI 1lI1t1llS as are 1nscr1bed upon the seats e1ase1s pe11c1ls sp1tballs DIGCQS of chalk and cuds of gum wh1ch we neglected to remove 1n the h xste of our departure Mav these small tokens help them to wh1le away a year of SQIIIOI lea1n1ng as they have us To the Sophomore Class we bequeath such gl udges as the facultv of th1s school may st1ll hold aga1nst us for our s1ns of comm1ss1on and om1ss1on May they bear the brunt of these gl udges 1n a meek and humble sp1r1t to wh1ch they have not already become accus tomed To the Freshman Class we have noth1ng left to bequeath but a lot of good ddV1C6 Do not studv too hard fO1 It w1ll make you SlCk and unhealthy and no future employer wants 1 s1ckly g1aduate any more than a horse th1ef des1res to take an unsound ho1 se If you would obtaln good grades wlthout study laugh h931t1lV at all vour teachers 1okes even though you a1e hearlng them for the hun dreth t1me ask your teachers quest1ons about the lesson afte1 class and glV9 each of them a 1ed apple every mo1nI'1g and a valent1ne on FQDFUHIW the 14th Always carry a lot of books yy1th you to and from school and classes but neve1 look w1th1n the11 covers The ID s1de pages of vour school books are laden yv1th mlcrobes from the contam1nat1ng use of fo1me1 classes Whenever you are caught IH my offense look ve1y scared and sorrv and your pun1shment w1ll be l1ght If you w1ll obey all these 1ules then three yeals from now vou Mill be occupylng these places of solemnlty and Cllglllty w1th a m1n1mum of effort and wear 1nd tear The 1nd1v1dual bequests are I IERAI DINE ARINOLD leave my ab1l1ty to alvy ays haye IH excuse to get out of study hall to my s1ste1 Wanda I LHARI ENIE BEACH le we my 1b1l1ty to go steady to I lnda Craham I BETTY BECKHAM leave my mathe matlcal ablllty to my brother Clenn I EIIFN BROWN leave my ab1l1ty to have at least s1x penc1ls on hand 111 CVQIX class 1nd to llyy 1ys have a good t1me any yyhere to Harvev I ofton t1on to Tommy Shave vyho has had It tor tvyo years anyway I I ARY BUINL H lefmye my ab1l1ty to catch on to Spanlsh qu1ckly to Sandy Elsemann I JAMES BURCH leave mv 1b1l1tV to al ways haye a car to Agnes Howell I I L LAMPBEIL leave my ab1l1ty to alyyays haye buddles to Harvey Lofton I RUTH L ARPENTER leave my seyy 1112: ablllty to Janet Rogers ID hopes that she yy1ll make use of It I MARY RUTH CASON leave my bow legs and s1lly laugh to my slster Wvnelle I LMORY COURSON leave my beaut1ful curls to the Joyce Crscoy Lousy Johnson I CONWAY DAVIS leave my ablllty to dr1ve to Marvln Conner who needs It yery badly I NORMA DEES leave mv ab1l1ty to be Tommy Hernandez as s h a d o w to Llnda Graham I RONAI D DRURY leave my Hblllty to ney er get 1nto trouble to hay Mayer I ROCER FOWLER leave my ab1l1ty to play halfback to Curtls Smlth I RICK I AINES leave my SIZE 41,6 foot ball shoe to Davld Guthrle O ' , 1 II A7 I I V7 I ' ' ' I ' I I I I v I I , , I K I I v I I I W y I K - -I 1 D1 A L' lk I , I L L M1 K1 I' I' ' . 17, ' - ' ' 2 ' . I ' v ' ' I - I ' 1 ' 'l 9 4 9 9 ' I' I I A 4 ' H vi 1 L L , ' Q . I , . . .1 1 9 9 1 A . A - . , ' A , I -1 C lr I I 1. KI I 7 2 AI KI lv K ' I' I , I ' I I . ' 'l L I 'I W I 1 W A K , I I , I , I I I I - . . N 14 . . 1 u n ' 1 -' -' -' ' '- , I I I , 2 1 2 j I . KI I A I I . 9 ' l 9 Y I S ' I 1 I - ' ' r ' - 1 ' '. I . A I K1 1 1 4 T ' 1. N , I . I I . I I I I I I I ' I . I I I I I 1 , x . Y . . Y , I I A ' ,v I U , I I I I I K I I I I I I I I I I I ' I ' ' ' A ' ' f ' 9 I I I I I vc v I I ' 2 '- I I 1. I I I ' I ' I y I I I A C I C ' I ' I c I , L 1 I U , I I ' I ' U J ' I I I I P1'0l79l'tY during the Dast f0UI' Years- I, JOE BRUNI, leave my left halfback DOSI- , I Y v - l V . . I ' K 9 I I I I Q N 1 I . .I I . H I . I I , I I ' ' 'I I I I ' I ' I I ' 1 , ' ' c I .I . I D I , Y 1 , q L II I I I C , - H - W ' I I , I , I I , I , L N1 , I 2 I' . N I I' 1 l 9 I 2 I, ' ' LI ' C y , 7 , I LI I 1 I . N . 1 1 . I C 5 An a n Y R , I I I 4 , t7 , :I ' 91 K, , I 7 II I 1 K . 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