Glencoe High School - Glen Memoir Yearbook (Glencoe, AL)

 - Class of 1949

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last W17l And Testament County of ETOWAH Glencoe, Alabama State of ALABAMA We the SENIOR CLASS of Glencoe High School, Glencoe, Alabama, in the year of our Lord one- thousand-nine-hundred-forty-nine ll949l, being of sound and sober minds do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Since we the SENIOR CLASS will leave school for good this year we think that we should leave something for the teachers, on-coming seniors, and other students to remember us by. So here goes! ITEM I. To Mrs. Summers, we want to express our thanks and appreciation for helping us to get through this, our last year of school. ITEM Il. To Mr. Nelson, the honor of giving diplomas to the smartest group of Seniors that he has ever taught. ITEM III. To all the teachers we want to say thanks for all the help you did for us while we toured through school. ITEM IV. To the oncoming Seniors we wish to extend our appreciation for their co-operation in helping us to be the most intelligent Senior Class yet, and hope that they succeed as Seniors in I95O. ITEM V. To the Juniors of next year, we hope you will have fun giving parties and things of that sort. ITEM VI. To all underclassmen we leave all of our old comic books. I, Oscar Breeden, will my ability to play catcher on Mr. Wards softball team to James Bishop. I, Helen Casey, will my big mouth and flirty ways to Mary Lou Allen. I, Marie Cooper, will my quiet ways to Noah Hurst. - I, Goria Ann Crowe, leave the chewing gum that I stuck under the desk in Mrs. NeIson's room to Betty Phillips, because I hate to see it go to waste. I, Bobby Daves, will to Kenneth Brown my love for MacBeth lor, I should say, my ability to pass under Mrs. Powelll. I, Betty Lou Dunn, will to Evelyn Satterfield my toothbrush smile, also my tube of CoIgate's. I, Leonard Dunston, better known as Slats, will to Dorothy Spann my close race for Queen of G.H.S. I, Janene East, will my toothless smile to June Riley. I, Buddy Dow Erwin, bequeath unto James Cooper the wonderful advantages of having a split per- sonality. I, lla Glass, will my ability to pass tests without studying to Frances Walker. I, J, W. Griffith, don't leave anything to anybody, for I will need absolutely everything that I have. I, Maurice Hill, will my black curly hair to Ray Pike. I, Betty IJonesl Hilley, will to Betty Sue Allen my ability to keep house. I, Kenneth Gruff Huff, will my mechanical brain with loose nuts, bolts, cogwheels and all to Randolph Brown. I, David Stonewall Jackson, will to Billy Joe Salty Cleveland my ability to work Geometry. I, Ann Ella Johnson, will to Betty Grant the credits that were left to me and half of my own for I made out fine without them. I, Iva lGlassI Johnston, will to Betty Foreman my ability to catch a husband. Don't overdo it Betty, for some one might catch on. I, Bobby Jones, will to Bobby Little the ability to bluff my way around school and also my F.F.A. Basketball uniform. I, Henry Lankford, Jr., will my good looks to Charles Eubanks, and I hope he will improve some. I, Betty Jean Lawson, will to MaryJo Horton my position on the G. Club, as I am afraid she will need it. I, Sybil Lawson, will to Emma Lee Clark my ability to play ball. I, Oscar Lowe, will to Wesley Brown anything I've got that you don't have, and I hope that you will do better with it than I did. I, Roy McGraw, leave anything that I have to anybody that wants it. I, Margaret Miller, will to Kathleen Brewer the trouble that I have been through the last year. A husband! I, Jo Moore, will to Don Eberhart my western drawl in hopes that he will slow down a little. I, S. J. Noah, will -to Buddy Butler my ability to get away from Mr. Nelson when he tires to catch us smoking in the Little White House. I, Elizabeth Phillips, will my sweet lips to Nancy St. John. I, Joe Phillips, will my ability to get along with Coach Manderson to Hoyt Blanton. I, Mary Frances Prater, just want to leave, period. I Dorothy Rose Raley, will my dreamy eyes and cute ways to Betty Mooney. h I, 'Doris Sojbertson, will all my old boy friends to Betty Pope and hope that she will do better with t em t an i .



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D Jambr Class 0fh2'er.s' Betty Grant ..... ............. ..... P r esident Kenneth Brown .... ..... V ice-President Evelyn Satterfield ..... Secretary Betty Phillips ... .... 4.Treasurer IL

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