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Class WIII ss, fa Alf' Marilyn Shockley will my ability to get first sem- ester Shorthand without studying to Allen Milburn. Herman Tucker will my ability to give book reports in Speech Class to Bradly Huffer.' Marilyn Mitchell will my height to Lois Browning,' Charles Rogers will my false teeth to anyone who happens to need them.' NI, Ann Inman will my white shoes and Beebe.N , Nelma McCarty will the A.B.C. gu to Sam Laughner.n CA.B.C.-Already 'I WI, Doyal Coonrod will my whiskers to 'I, Ethel Ellison will my Sharon Redman.q NI, Barbara Smith will my Belle Linson.' NI, Carol Pollock will Reba Kel1y.U HI, Paul Manuel will my ability to be to Harold Orr.' 'I III height to Wilma under my desk Been ChewedJ Eugene Graves.N ability to go steady to red hair and temper to Lulu my ability to lead yells to short and sweet , Pat Skiles will my chubbyness to Judy Achors.' Bob Green will my ability to be quiet in the study hall to Larry Robertson.' Arthur Pearson will my big muscles to Mack Trenary Bob Sanders will my curly hair to Paul Vail.N Mildred Johnston will my 'Southern Accent' to Carolyn Bradshaw.N Mary Wisehart will my nickname 'Tug' to Sondra Betz H Jessie Graves will my ability to kiss and make-up to Donna Jones.n Bob Ayers will by ability to read library books every study hall period to Clayton Amos.' Maxine Ticen will my ability to sleep in Speech Class to Shirley Robertson.' Pat Terrell will my responsibility as Senior Class Treasurer to anyone who wants a Colleen Johnson will my Sun Ray who feels gloomy.u Wayne Hodson will my ability to to Rex Mays.' Ramona Avery will my blond hair lot of headaches.u Girls to anyone play a stall game to Mary Harrison.' , ,-- if oqixq LW ' f 29
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Senior Class Pla EVN ' I 2 J Q fl -.I U 'THE ROARDING HGUSE REACH' ' For many years Wilbur Maxwell had wanted a bicycle, but couldn't persuade his Mama and Papa to get him one. So, when Pop was called away for a week-long business meeting, Mom was persuaded to go with him. lhe house was left in charge of his sisters, Connie and Betty Lou. Wilbur got an idea that he would open up a boarding house to make his own money and buy his own bicycle. So into the paper went the ad, and that night the whole Maxwell house was crawling with people. Every room was filled, and Wilbur was doing a bang-up business, then it happene Mama and Para, at two o'clock of the next morning, came dragging home-Papa forgot his briefcase. From there on out it was one mess atter another, and Wilbur finally got his bicycle. CAST Wilbur Maxwell .... .... Bob Sanders Hercules Nelson .... .... Wayne Hodson Betty Lou Maxwell .... .... Carol Pollock Connie Maxwell ..... .... Colleen Johnson Bernadine Smith... .... Patty Terrell John Maxwell ..... ...Charles Rogers Janet Maxwell .... .... Patty Skiles Aunt Mary ..... ...Barbara Smith Ann Inman Limny McGuire ............. ...Arthur Pearson Nora McGuire ............... .... Ramona Avery Herman 'Ninety-Volt Jones'... ...Herman Tucker Roughhouse Ruby ............ .... Maxine Ticen Mr. Potter ................ ...... Bob Green Lucy Burns ..... .... Ethel Ellison Mrs. Mott .... ....... Jessie Graves Mildred Johnston Connolly ..... ... ...................... Doyal Coonrod dl !faO.t gf? Class Play Snap 28
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r ,, fa School Song ,fluff f Apr , . lf '15 If ,I 6??ll? fdgllf .y ' F W 'way back in 1928, on a cold, cold winter's eve, our school song came into being. On this particular evening, a class party was in full swing. Ben Wyrick was at the old player piano playing the ever-famous HNotre Dame Victory Marchf when suddenly, George McAdams, still an ardent fan and scorekeeper of the Bobcats, had a brilliant inspiration. Why not compose a school song? Everyone thought it to be an excellent idea. So with Ben playing the Victory March, George began the task of setting words to the music. After much rearranging and crossing out of words, the following song was written: WLet every voice with rapture ring wevve got a team that's fit for a king We are with them forever We shall foresake them never This is une song we sins- orest Bobcats come on and win ggaarg beside you through thick and thin Cheers arise frog ev6gyrSigg,wide r ses a a - iggiggglgggrmiyastare you straight in the face, Come on, and do not slacken YOUT P809 Fight, Cats, fight with all your might, And win ue the victory. Rah! Rah! Rah! ll R172 , 12E:iEEi::E:E?1N. ff X by ff' . - N Q X f ' ' . ' 5 clfyggsf fig, we 30
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