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,fast wifi and Zeatament We, the Senior Class of l95O, being of sound mind and good health, morally, physically, and men- tally, do hereby make known our last will and testament: To Mr. Crawford, who has had much to do with what we are today, we leave deepest devotion and sincere appreciation. To Mr. McNerney and Mrs. Boyette, who have so loyally assisted us in publishing Glendale's first annual, we leave our many thanks. To the remaining faculty members, we leave the hope that they will not miss us too much. To the Junior Class, we leave our beloved GLEN-CEDO. lt is as a child. Treat it gently and help it to grow. To the Sophomore Class go our hopes that your number will not decrease so that the Senior class- room will have no empty seats in l952. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our ability to ma ke a good conduct grade. To dear old Glendale, the class, who has loved you so immortally during the past twelve years, dedi- cates the knowledge that we have attained here. Ruth Batten leavesher neatness to Myrtha Atkinson and Zelma Ree Holland. To Donnie Boykin, james Lamm leaves his cuteness. Nellie Gray Batten leaves her lovely clothes to Edith Renfrow and Ann Godwin, to replenish their wardrobes for next year. Eloise Pender leaves her good looks and curly hair to the O'Neal Twins. Robert Lee Hocutt leaves his shyness to Cremo Narron and Bill Moore. lmojean Cuddington leaves her happy ways to Joyce Faye Hicks and Martha Creech. Donell Stancil leaves his popularity to Bill Barham and Ralph Stancil. Retha Grey Creech bequeaths her typewriter to Tommy Narron and Donnell Creech. Marjorie Eason bequeaths her citizenship to Jewel Price and Rebecca Hinnant. To Verna Grey Stancil and Doris Jones, Kathleen Boykin leaves her noisiness. Tom Pittman leaves his slimness to Gilbert Ray Whitley and Donald Cockrell. Rose Pittman leaves her congenial personality to Mary Lee Godwin and Jean Hare. Faye Batten leaves her writing ability to Varon Godwin and Leaston Boykin. Udelle Hogge bequeaths her wit to Joyce Woodard and the Davis Twins. To Frank Barham and Grace Johnson, T. C. Wall leaves his athletic ability. Peggy Boyette leaves her good grades to Janice Hare and Nancy Wall. Yvonne Boykin leaves her flirtiness to Josephine Hocutt and Lucille Johnson. Thel Creech leaves his poise to Billy Barfield and Glenn Edgerton. Javelle Renfrow leaves his ability to wow the ladies to Glenn Creech and Worth Starling. To William and Robert Cockrell, Russell Peele leaves his intellectual abilities. Agnes Starling leaves her quiet ways to loyce Weaver and Jackie Johnson. Woodrow Stancil bequeaths his front seat in Economics to Eugene Phillips and Glenn Bagley. Unita Whitley leaves her reading ability to Retha Hicks and Betty Howell. Thurman Pope leaves his politeness to Joseph Woodard and Marshall Pope. Grace Garner stipulates her athletic ability to Clarice Pittman and Wyona Lamm. Rudolph Boykin leaves his height to J. L. Creech and Robert Edgerton. ln witness thereof, we the Senior Class, do hereby set our sign and seal this twenty-second day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. Testator DON ELL STANCIL
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uniord President ...... .... J ames Sullivan Vice-President ....... .... D elano O'Neal Secretary-Treasurer .... . . .Jackie Johnson Reporter .......... .... E dith Renfrow We, the Junior Class of l95O, a little awed by having reached this stage of our high school career, are humble, yet proud of our accomplishments this year. We faced, at the beginning of our Junior Year in high school, the inevitable task that confronts every Junior. lt was our duty to raise money to finance the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. ' We have worked hard on ice cream sales in the lunior Class store and are glad to report that our sales have been very satisfactory. Early in the fall, we also began our magazine sales campaign with zeal that led to the most successful one in the history of the school, Early in November the Sauline Players paid their yearly visit which was sponsored by the Junior Class. As a result of our untiring efforts in selling tickets and advertising, a large crowd was in attendance. We have had many tasks to fulfill-some minor but most of them major, and we have endeavored to make a success of what we have faced. We feel that the knowledge we gain as we go along will enable us to face the future unafraid, and the experiences that we have had will soften the severity of each pitfall and be the shock absorbers for each bump and jolt that lies ahead. james Sullivan Junior Editor
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