Griffin High School - Aerie Yearbook (Griffin, GA)

 - Class of 1955

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L ST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Griffin High School, Griffin, Georgia, being of sound mind and memory, do therefore make, ordain, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Jerry Adams, bequeath my presidency of the Senior Class to some energetic junior. I, James Alderman, bequeath my ability to get thrown from horses to John Mills. I, Connie Allen, bequeath my love for swimming at night to Anne Stanley. I, Ruby Allen, bequeath my magnificent ability to jitterbug to Patsy Grantham. I, Kermit Anderson, bequeath 100 lbs. to Cecil Harwell. I, Stella Andrews, bequeath my dimples to Jonnie Cash. I, Lyn Banks, bequeath my golden toe to Ronald Grogan. I, Willa Dean Beall, bequeath Dickie Wheeler to G.H.S. for one more year and then . . . I, Dorothy Beam, bequeath my ability to pass English under Miss Anne Hill to Barbara Middlebrooks. I, Evelyn Bohler, bequeath my ability to play first flute to Helen Pickford. I, Betty Branan, bequeath my pony tail to Louise Biggs. I, Norman Brooks, bequeath my 1926 Buick to anyone who has a gas pump in his back yard. I, Gene Broome, bequeath my parking space behind the school to Coleman McLaurin. I, Gerald Brown, bequeath my ability to take two Englishes to Monty Walton. I, Ronald Brown, bequeath my Family Living knowledge to Wayne Smith and Betty Burdette. I, Robert Bunn, bequeath my ability to get along with Coach Stewart to Jerauld Sollenberger. I, Charles Byars, bequeath my position as quarterback on the football team to Buddy Jenkins. I, Robert Caldwell, bequeath my curly hair to Wilson Cooper. I, Verlene Carden, bequeath my ability to be short to Maybelle Chambers. I, Allene Chappell, bequeath my nickname Step-'n-fetch-it to Bessie Haygood. I, Jeanelle Coates, bequeath my haircut and height to Loretta Freeze. I, Mary Edna Coleman, bequeath my ability not to go steady to anyone who has sense not to. I, Jewel Conner, bequeath my ability to keep everybody from studying in study hall to Jimmy Landon. I, Eddie Cook, bequeath my ability to take typing in the gym to Jimmy Helms. I, Elaine Cox, bequeath my pink tassels to one of next year's lucky C!! majorettes. I, Barnett Cozine, bequeath my ability to get along smoothly with Miss Rogers to Tina Barton. I, Shirley Crane, bequeath my love for a Dorton to Marlene Crane. I, Mary Emma Crawford, bequeath my position as majorette for five years to Patsy Crawford. I, Lamar Crawley, bequeath my love for Gayle Partain to some lucky sophomore. I, Ronald Crocker, bequeath my curly hair to Clark Brooks. I, Robert Crouch, bequeath my nickname Monk to anybody who looks dumb enough to have it. I, Billy Daniel, bequeath 100 lbs. to Miss Rogers. I, Marilyn Davies, bequeath geometry in its entirety to Jonnie Cash and Armon Neel. I, Jacqueline Darden, bequeath my quietness to Earline Goodrum.. I, Margie Dearing, bequeath my love for the Navy, Air Force, Georgia Tech, and Henry to Janet Bradley. I Richard Denton, bequeath my love for wine, women, and song to Terry Wynne. I, Charlotte Dick, bequeath my ability to type on the old type- writer in the library to Carol Michael. I, Nancy Dobberteen, bequeath one-a-week diets and love for Dayton to Jean Williams. I, James Doe, bequeath my love for Hampton, Georgia, to John McLean, I, Helen Dunn, bequeath my letters from Japan to my sister, Faye. I, Martha English, bequeath my membership in the Beta Club to Adel Butler. I, Maury Fisher, bequeath my signal baton to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Jimmy Flynt, bequeath my ducktail to Ronnie Cain. We, Diji Futral and Sally Olliff, bequeath our ability to be cheerleaders four years to Mary Slade and Boots Wright. 'I, Walter Futral, bequeath my role as Chief supporter of Griffin High Chapter of Ku Klux Klan to any true rebel. I, Sonny Foster, bequeath Jonnie Cash to G.H.S. for one year and then hands off. I, Janan Fowler, bequeath my bottle of hair whitener to the policeman on the corner, who thinks I am crazy. I, Billy Giles, bequeath my money to my pappy if I die. I, Harold Godsey, bequeath my long hair to Mike Bryant. I, Sharlene Goggans, bequeath my ability to make A in deport- ment to Alice Byne. I, Barbara Goodson, bequeath my bashfulness to Theresa Head. I, Wendall Goodson, bequeath my ability to make A's in short- hand to Myrtle Towns. I, Bobby Goolsby, bequeath my position as B team football manager to Jerry Collins. I, Boyd Goss, bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Bobby Morris. I, Pauline Graham, bequeath my ability to be tardy without a tardy slip to Pauline Ratliff. I, Mary Jo Greenway, bequeath my ability to stay out late to Kay Scott. I, Margaret Grant, bequeath my position as a varsity cheerleader to my sister, Helen. I, Mona Grant, bequeath my ability to make an A in deportment to Earline Thompson. We, Jerry Greene and Stanley Hayes, bequeath the presidency of York Barbell Club, Griffin Chapter, to Bill Daniel. I, Troy Greene, bequeath my old slouch hat and Miss Anne Hill to Dickie Wheeler. I, Jeane Hadaway, bequeath my 18 inch waist to Jean Williams. I, Harry Haisten, bequeath my morning in Atlanta Traffic Court to any first offender. I, Milton Hallman, bequeath my love for Auburn to Ronnie Cain. I, Carolyn Hamilton, bequeath my ability to have patience with men to Carol Michael and Rose George. I, Margaret Harlow, bequeath my dignity and sophisticated ways to Mr. Christie. I, Georgia Anne Harper, bequeath my ability to fill up a foun- tain pen to Mrs. Ruth Nealy. I, Ann Harris, bequeath my desk 40 at Youth Assembly to my brother, Bob. I, Frank Harris, bequeath my '47 Ford coupe to any moneyed soul who wants to buy it this summer. We, Linda Hatchett, Anne Flournoy, and Velma Jackson, be- queath our ability to get boy friends from Camp Gordon to Faye Williams, Nanilene Lee, and Shirley Jackson. I, Virginia Haynie, bequeath my ability to go steady with a Tech student to Ann Stanley. I, Ray Hicks, bequeath my speed to Butch Hubbard and Monk Murphy. I, Anne Holcombe, bequeath my ability to blush to Nancy Daniel. I, Franklin Holcombe, bequeath my grey hair and French to any would-be Casanova. I, Jimmy Hooper, bequeath my debts to Cecil Harwell. I, Mary Emily Howard, bequeath my ability to lose things Qin- cluding boy friendsj to Carol Johnson. I, Anne Hutchison, bequeath my ability to blush easily to Alyce Craddock. We, Jane James and Shirley Lisle, bequeath our ability to enter- tain with singing in study hall to Peggy James and Jim Moore.

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