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C SENIOR CLASS WILL Q P We, the Seniors of Hubbard High School, class of nineteen hundred and fifty-tnree, being of sound mind fwe hopej an N says Q ,N 5 N and strong body, do hereby leave our last will and testa- xX QW' ' 1 S ment. ' - , N To the JUNIORS, whom we dearly love, we leave our abil- X ity to get things done in the right manner. To the SOPHOMCRES, We leave our ability to raise nine kinds. To the FRESHMAN, we leave our sympathy because they have so many years of torture left. Then to RAY ADKINS, GARRY BOWMAN leaves his pedestal for him to stand on and look down upon the world. Also to GLENDA SAWYER he leaves some xxx liniment to soothe her many aches and pains she recieved in playing basketball. To JAMES HAROLD HORN, W. D, BROWN leaves his way with the country girls. ,N ? ag GERALD GREENHILL, in his last will, leaves to JAMES LUCAS his quiet man- ner and his ability to get along with the teachers. To W. J. CRAIN, CARROL KILLOUGH leaves his curly, black hair in hopes he, too, will become president of a dignified senior class. gr BARBARA KABNICK leaves to you, PAULINE ENGLISH, these bobby pins. We hope that your hair will always look as nice as Barbara's. Because of ALVIE FULLERTON'S great athletic ability JAMES SPENCER leaves his position as center on the JAGUAR TEAM to him with hopes that ALVIE will make the All District Team. ROBERT SCOTT wills his sole possession, his favorite sparking place, fwonder where J, to IAN VARDEMAN and wishes him the best of luck. To KAY SAMMONS, the luckest of all juniors, JANELLE SLEDGE leaves this blue ribbon in hopes that she too may have the honor of being the SNOW QUEEN. ARNOLD Cbless himj TAYLOR bestows upon BARRY BRICE his bashful ways, with best wishes, of making a hit with the Hubbard girls. r . 'J 0, VA WI. , N
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1 'Y 4 4 JESSE KING leaves to THOMAS WALKER his title as Wolf of H.H.S. with deepest regrets. 9 . ' 4- fs J L U1 ll SHIRLEY HASSELL has finally consented to give PAULA ATCHINSON the boys of H.H.S., as only Shirley can do. LAVERNE PASLAY leaves her popularity with the out-of-town boys to HELEN LAMBERT. In order that ROSEMARY MOORE might realize her ambition to become a safe driver JIMMY MILLER willingly consents to leave his manual on safe driving to her. Everybody knows that one of the most dignified Seniors is MARIETTA BRUSTOM, so that there may be at least one dignified person in the Senior Class of '54 she has consented to leave her dignity to KAY MOTLEY. DORIS DANIEL leaves her sweet disposition to SHIRLEY DONNLEY and hopes that she may live up to it. To PEGGY LITTLEIOHN she leaves the art of henpecking her boy friends. CHARLINE HILL, with deepest regrets, leaves to LUCY WOODALL her ability to go steady with the Air Force boys. LARRY LAND wills to DOROTHY DOOL his bookkeeping books and hopes that DOT will please Mrs. Sims as well as Larry has. JERRY SELBY, in his last will, leaves his pug nose to DEVETA MANESS in hopes that it will be as attractive on her as it is on Jerry. SCOTTY MADDOX, leaves to NANCY MOSER half of his small fortune which he has made at Conn's Drug Store. He couldn't bear to part with any more of the money. The last but not least of the Seniors, NICKY ARNOLD, leaves to ALBERT ENGLISH his calender so he may know which days to go to English and which days not to go to English. 9 x .-J ', -' J 3 I f ' V I luv' I ' A Xxx, If Y Egz XX
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