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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, JOHN WALTON, bequeath my masculine handsomeness to J. R. Bridges and Jack Shows. I, ARTHUR COMPERE, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Holladay to Paul Sebren. I, JEANETTE THOMAS, bequeath all the slightly used gum under my desk to Mary Jo Brinson. . I, JOE ALLISTON, leave my enormous appetite to Alvin Thompson and Derwood Grantham. fIt's big enough for two.J I, RITA MAY, do bequeath my height to Carl Austin and Martha Ann Courtney. I, EMILLE GRIFFIN, leave my ability to play the great lover to Gary Frazier and Harvey Taylor. I, ROSIE LAYNE MERCHANT, do bequeath my ability to get my bookkeeping by fair means or foul to Jeanette Smith and Virginia Stevens. I, NOLAN SIMS, do bequeath my suave, masculine charm to Joe Ferguson and Gary Butler. I, AMELIA WHITFIELD, do bequeath my favorite seat in the office to Fay Nell Felts. We, JOE PAUL MATTHEWS and HARVEY FEASTER, leave our membership in the Bachelor's Club to Kent Harper and Duane Kier. I, BOBBIE NELL SCARBROUGH, will my mouth organ ability to Elizabeth Bethany. I, BILLIE WALTON, bequeath my talent of bluffing to G. B. Bethany, may he have more of it. We, JEANETTE HARPER and JEANETTE SHEFFIELD, do hereby will our matrimonial success to Jean Mullican and Willie Mae Hydrick. I, ESTELLE PRISOCK, bequeath my place as co-captain and center on the basketball team to Velma Lee Quimby. I, MARY ETHEL RENNO, do hereby will my characteristics of an old maid to Frances Jo Renno.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1949, of Florence High School, being in full possession of such mental faculties as we possess or claim to possess, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament in form and manner as follows: To the community at large, we bequeath the influence we have been for the honor- able and better things of life. To the entire student body, we leave our capacity for fun, our ability to giggle, our good times, our friendship, our loyalty, and our example as outstanding students. Our record has been spotless, and in all the annuals of our career, we have done no deed, as a class, that we need blush for. To the Junior Class, we bestow our richest treasures. Our Senior dignity, our ex- celling wit, our superlative brilliancy, our splendid grades, and our triumphant exit as the most popular class this school has ever seen-these are the rare treasures we hand down to the coming Senior Class. To our beloved faculty, we give and bequeath all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our various test papers. We hereby devise, will, bequeath, and convey our following earthly possessions and all the dangles and bangles thereunto belonging to the enfeebled intellects of our successors, the juniors, to be held by them, or thrown away, and it is hereby stated that there must be no loud crying if above mentioned legatees fail to be pleased with the presents they received. I, L'MEREE TUCKER, do bequeath my ability to get along with the male popula- tion of this institution to Jeannine Terry. I, MARGARETT ALLISTON, do bequeath my ability to get up at 8:19 and get to school at 8:20 to Dan Keel, P. D. Q. I, MARY ANNA WHITFIELD, do bequeath my ability to understand Mr. Keel's questions to Billy Mitchell and Wayne Shows. I, HELEN RUNNELS, do bequeath my girlish figure to Edna Earl Singletary.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, MAXINE CRAIN and MILDRED CRAIN, bequeath our ability to get our names mixed to Gloria Crain and Mildred Crain. I, ELSIE WANSLEY, bequeath my irresistible giggles and happy disposition to Kathleen Loflin. I, HELEN NEELY, bequeath my ability to hook fiance to Sara Nell Steen. I, DORIS HEMPHILL, will my envied place as most dignified senior to Halbert Ethel Whittington. I, WANDA JEAN WHITTINGTON, leave iny notes and letters to Martha Ann Burke for publication in next year's school paper. We, JOAN WEBB and PATSY LOFLIN, will all our excuse blanks and absence privileges to Percy Thorn and Pat McNatt. I, RUTH BYRD, bequeath my ability to obtain a job to Margaret Chastain. I, FAYE STUCKEY, do bequeath my ability to make straight A average to john Shivers. We hereby declare all previous promises to pay, will or testaments made by this class as null and void. We hereby appoint as sole administrator of this will, our Superintendent, Dan T. Keel, to administer this will and testament as he sees best. In witness whereof, we attach the signature of the class of '49, the second day of May in the year of the restless age.
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