Gadsden High School - Crucible Yearbook (Gadsden, AL)

 - Class of 1951

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) We, Robert Mayne and Dudley, bequeath our love of G. H. S. to any other moron that is hard off. I, Barbara Ann Means, hate to be selfish, but I'll take my love for a certain underclassman with me. I, Betty Miller, leave my place in Miss Turner's homeroom to Gaynell Meharg. I, W. C. Mize will all my love to one cute Sansom girl. I, Bill Moon, bequeath my love of Helen Tidmore to any boy who thinks he can hold her. I, Sylvia Moon, leave my old clothes to Carolyn Whispering Hope Moon. I, Hula Jo Morris, do will my love for Texas to Nancy Burroughs. I, Martha Morrow, do bequeath my love for a boy who works at A P to Gail Bice. I, Kenneth Mount, do leave my skill and speed (?) in typing to L. D. Gaither. I, Paul Graham McClintock, Jr., do will my love of beverages of all brews and bonds to Squirrel Lassester and Ears Miller. I, Betty Ann McCluney, do bequeath my love for conventions AND the boys at them to Emily Hofferbrt. I, Joyce McCluney, do leave my love for Driving Class to Mr. Girten. I, Adilene McCullars, do will my ability to stay behind in typing to some unfortunate Junior. We, Elaine McGraw and Elsie Roberts do bequeath our love for each other to Jane Spielberg and Sara Gleason. We, Willie Fern Nash and Gayle Harris, take our love for Gary and Kenneth with us. I, Edna Newton, leave my job at the Physicians' Apothecary to Dr. Jekyll. I, Richard Nordman, will my obnoxious personality to Hugh O'Neil. I, Neeka Norris, bequeath my ability to sew to Sue Crump. I, Kenneth Page, do leave my girl, Mindy, to Piggy Watford and Bill Patterson. I, Allen Parker, do will all my girls to my brother, James. I, Archie Parker, bequeath Gadsden High and Mr. Dobbs to anyone who wants them. I, Elsie Carolyn Parsons, leave my talking habits to Ann James. I, Gloria Patterson, do will to anyone who has more nerve than I, my place in driving. I, Jerry Payne, do bequeath just one thought—I want all the boys to know that Mary Ann Holdridge is still my girl. I, Mildred Payne, do leave my likeness to Norma Kelton. I, Gail Pinson, do will to anyone who has the temperament for it. My red haid. I, Betty Phillips, do bequeath to Betty Dickson my a bility (?) to get to band on time. I, Bert Powers, do leave to anyone who con stand the strain, my ability to get in and out of trouble. I. Jack Ramsey, do will to Donald Wiggins my only left arm. I, Jimmy Rosbury, do bequeath my trouble with French to Patsy Vines. I, Alsyon Rice, do leave to Diane Rolls my nickname, A. T. I, Jean Ratledge, do will my place as lab assistant to Mrs. Leath to anyone. I, Martha Reeves, do bequeath my desire for married life to my sister, Marilyn. I, Nelrose Rigdon, do leave my place in the Senior Class to anyone who is as eager to graduate as I was. I, LaMerle Robershaw, do will my place in bookkeeping to Wanda Milligan. I. Joyce Robertson, do beaueath my love for the hospital to Ronald Short. I, Wynette Robertson, do leave my place in bookkeeping—period. I, Lane Robinette, do will my pug nose to Jerry Alford. I, Joyce Rudd, do bequeath my love for a boy nomer Bobby to Donna Roper. I. Ralph Sewell, do leave my intestinal fortitude to anyone who needs it. We. Glenda Sharpton and Alice Alford, do will our life long friendship to Mary Ruth Wallace and Shirley Alford. I, Ginger Shepard, do bequeath to Elaine Atkinson my love of going out of town every weekend and managing to get out of school every Friday to do it. I, Joan Sherman, do leave my fickleness to Jane Bottoms. I, Bill Smith, do will Mrs. Hurst's love for me to Tommy Cross. I, Frances Smith, take my married life with me. I. Stella Sprayberry, do bequeath mv love of Library Science to Mary Wilson. I, Judy Stafford, do leave my sillv oiqqle to Betty Patterson. I, John Stephens, do will the desk I sit on top of in Mrs. Hughes's history class to Walter Groover— if he passes. continued on page 219)

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) (continued from page 51) I, Mona Crim, do will one 6 foot-3 inches left-end to the G. H. S. football team (for one more semester). I, Jack Culver, do leave my place at President of the Senior Class to any Junior willing to work hard. I, Raymond Daniel, do bequeath my wiry, curly hair to Billy Griffin. I. Peggy Davis, do will my love for sports and Mrs. Hurst to Sylvia Duvall and Joyce Greathouse. I, Billy Day, do leave this place to the dogs. I, Carol Demy, do bequeath my pug nose to Mary Ann Holdridge. I, Carol Ann Dunn, do will my dimples to Shirley Jennings. I, Alison DuPre, do leave my ability to do math to Elaine Atkinson. I, Charles Edwards, do bequeath my love for the band to Bill Hardin. I, Roy Edwards, do will my unpleasant lock of height to Joe Charles Lumpkin. I, Pat Ellis, do leave my love for the back seat of the band bus to Geraldine Sauls. I, Georgia Erwin, do bequeath my nick-name, dumb-dumb to Patsy Vines. I, Ann Fambrough, do will my place in the D. O. Club to my sister. Ruby. I, Katherine Fordham, do leave my happiness in marriage to the next person who is lucky enough to get married. I, Betty Forrester, do bequeath my love for Anniston boys to—no, I guess I'll take it with me. I, Louise Fowler, do will my intelligence (?) to any other smart girl. I, Raymond Frost, do leave my place in the G. H. S. band to L. D. Gaither. I, Howard Garrison, do bequeath my ability to get caught to anyone crazy enough to try anything. I, Virginia Gilbert, do will my love of basketball to anyone who isn't afraid of getting hurt. I, Burma Gilliland, do leave my place in bookkepping to Carolyn Cole and hope she likes it better than I did. We, Jean Glenn and Bud Cochran, take our love for each other with us. I, Betty Jo Goodlet, do bequeath my place in Mr. Davis' Physics class to Lois Nails and hope she likes it as well os I did. I, Barbara Gulledge, do will my ability to be tardy every morning to Jo Anne Dunn. I, Buford Harris, do leave my eccentricities to Hugh O'Neil. I, Betty Head, do bequeath my place in the bond to Ann Hall. I, Wayne Heaton, do will my ability to do things left-handed to Joe Neal Nelson. I, Barbara Hicks, do leave my love for Choral Club to Jo Anne Dunn. I, Rachie Holland, do bequeath all my wonderful thoughts to a certain Sophomore. I, Charlyne Hood, do will my dimples to Wanda Lee Lankford. I, Patsy Hauk, do leave my beautiful voice to Ann Rogers. I, Bobby Jackson, do bequeath my love for graduation to Ralph Brewer. I, Charles Johnson, do will my love of band and band trips to Joe Charles Lumpkin. I, Sleepy Johnson, do leave my love for wild turkeys to Turk Roberts. I, Thomas Johson, do bequeath my seat in Mrs. Hurst's class to Peggy Johnson. We, Frank A. Kellett, Tom S. Mick, and Joe D. Worley, do will our bright ways and brilliant sayings to any other threesome strong enough to bear such a handicap. I, Penny King, do leave my heart to Don Richards, to have and hold forever. I, James Knight, do bequeath my hopeless case to anyone who has the moral integrity to solve it. I, Gory Leach, do will my place at G. H. S. to my better half. Dot Landers. I, Sara Lawrence, do leave all my spare time to LaVerne Thomas—she'll need it! I, Mary Ann Long, do bequeath to Mary Alice Thornton my big Green eyes. I, Sara Long, do will all my luck to the next lucky girl. I, Janet Lorren, bequeath to some unlucky person my place in the typing room. I, Charles Love, do leave—thank goodness! I, Neil Letson, do will to Billy Griffin my charming wit, my babbling personality, and my fabulous height—daahlings, he really needs it. I, Sally Lumpkin, bequeath my good Spanish grades to Ruthie Powell. I, Jerry Madderra, do leave to anyone else who can look so silly, my high jumping ability on the track team. I, Tommy Marshall, do will my brown eyes to Wayne Lucas.



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