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We. the Senior Class of 1952. after clue consideration of our many attributes and effects which should he passed down to the underclassmen and faculty that they might be retained in our ALMA MATER, do hereby, make and affirm this, our Last Will and Testament, declaring all previous wills null and void. SECTION I Because of the love, patience, and guidance that has made this day possible, we, the Graduates of 1952, do sincerely will each shining hour of happy school life to our parents. SECTION II Unanimously, we have agreed to give and bequeath to our esteemed Faculty our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for helping prepare us in school for our journey in life. SECTION Ilf ITEM 1. To the JUNIORS, our successors, we bequeath our Co-operative nature, the hall radia- tor, and the dignity that goes with being a SENIOR. ITEM 2. To the SOPHOMORES, we bequeath our “Good Behavior” book, frayed from use. hoping they will obtain the characteristics from it which compliment the Senior Class. ITEM 3. To the FRESHMEN, our beloved babes, we donate the book, “The Desire for Deeper Learning” with this thought: “Where ignorance is bliss, tis but folly to be wise. SECTION IV ITEM 1. To the Bus Drivers, we bequeath all articles found on the buses valued under one thousand dollars (81,000). ITEM 2. To Mr. Taylor, our faithful custodian, we bequeath all the waste paper which we have picked up and carefully collected. SECTION V I, Douglas Simmons, will my paint brush, pencil, and crayon to the art classes, saying “You'll never be as good as me. I, Jimmy Simmons, will my Blue Buick tto any other boy that can haul as many girls in it as I can. I. Zane Simmons, will my quiteness to the Junior Class with the suggestion that they use it on all occassions. I, Billy Terry, will all my memory work in English IV to Lyle Taylor. I. Lester Waybright, will my interest in the Freshmen girls to Bill OrndorfT. I, Harold Wilfong, will my A’s to Lewis Mace. I, John Hevener, will my wavy hair to Franklin Vandevander. I, Bob Bennett, will my excess height to Forest Cromer if 1 don’t marry Fay Collins. I, Bruce Bosley, will my athletic ability to Elbert Whanger. I, Charles Collins, will my mischievous ways to Shirley Murphy. I, Marion Currence, will my citizenship to the Junior Boys. I. Ray Galford, will my romantic interest in the Sophomore girl’s room to “Tuff” Sutton. I, James Gragg, will the second stair landing to Browm Meeks and Betty Simmons. I, June Higgins, will my meek and shy personality to Frances Brewster. I, Merle Kerr, will my knowledge of lawr to the Attorney-General saying “It isn’t much, but it’s yours.”
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7{ iCU I, Richard Meador, will my vocal ability to Boh Dill. I. Merle Moore, will my Fuller Brush Haircut to Mr. Harris. I, Danny Nicely, will my love for arguing to the Commercial Law Class. I, Franklin Rankin, will my love and respect for “our beloved President” to Mr. Blackhurst saying “You can have it.” I, Charles Rexrode, will my one brown eye and one blue eye to Homer Carner. I, James Rexrode, will my love for the Women to Bob Vance. I, Samuel Ryder, will my love for typing to Ciarlotte Cassell. I, Kenneth Shears, will my romantic education to Gary McPherson. I, Florene Nottingham, will my admiration lor Blue Buicks to Carrol Wright. I, Sue Sawyers, will my love for the Navy to Betty Jo Simmons. I, Leota Shields, will my love for the Copperheads to the rest of the snakes around Marlinton. I, Margaret Shifflett, will my red hair to Thelma Hoover. I, Louise Taylor, will my position as Miss Parg’s assistant to Jerry Crist. I, Eva Varner, will my Neighborly attitude to Doris Hamrick. I, Elizabeth Mace, will my cooking utensils and safety pins to Abbie Alderman. I, Dixie Beard, will my speaking ability to the future public speaking classes. I, Mary Barnasky, will my studious habits to Sue Keys. I, Shirley Brubaker, will my interest in the Air Force to Ellen Gragg. I, Linda Cassell, will my musical abilities to Betty Moats. I, Mary Ellen Cassell, will my majorette uniform to Patty Nottingham. I, Shirley Downey, will my good humor to Mr. John Michael. I, Mary Frances Chesnut, will all my boyfriends to Bonnie Rankin. I, Mary Dare Doyle, will my giggle to anyone that can get by with it as I have the past four years. f, Helen Jackson, will my driving ability to the Bus Drivers. I, Fay Collins, will my boyfriends in Commercial Law to Julia Curry. 1, Barbara Keys, will my brain to the lab to be preserved in alcohol for future generations. I, June Crist, will my cheerleading ability to Sue White. I, Wanda Gabbert, will my blond hair to Hope Bolton. I, Margaret Galford, will my hearty laughter and corny jokes to Betty Thompson. I, Alice Gillispie, will my good nature to Frances Brewster. I, vonne Gilmore, will my vocal ability to Lorrene Thomas. I, Gaynclle Grimes, will my pretty hair to Barbara Slavens. I, Barbara Conrad, will my neat appearance to the Junior Girls. I, Virginia Harris, will my executive abilities to Hunter Hamrick. I, Wilda May, will my pleasing personality to Naomi Wenger. I, Anna Mae Moore, will my matrimonial expectations to Betty Young. I, Bonnie Mullenax, will my love for the army to the future draftees. In testimony whereof we, the said Graduating Class, do hereby cause this will to be signed and sealed on this, seventeenth day of March, A. I)., 1952.
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