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CLHSS llllll We the class of 1950 ln the town of Hustonvxlle the county of Llncoln and the state of Kentucky belng ln as good mental condltlon as usual and ln much better temper than usual do hereby make thls our last wlll and testament rendermg voxd and of no ava11 any former w11l or wllls that may have been prevlously made by us durlng a perlod of temporary opt1m1sm And IH thls manner do we the seventeen members of the Senlor Class d1spose of our possesslons I Harold Henson leave my appetlte to all those who rob the cafeterla of edlbles each noon I Wanlta Kuske do bequeath my Northern accent to V1v1an Hafley I Henry Blanks do bequeath my ab1l1ty to get my Physlcs by falr means or foul to Jlmmy Holtzclaw I Ruby Klng leave my abxllty to argue w1th lVlr Purdom to Imogene Ferrell I Clen McCormack do bequeath my sauve mascullne charm to Jlm Farrxs McKechn1e I Ellzabeth Jones leave my ab1l1ty to get the wrong answers ln bookkeeplng and stand by It to Anlta Rousey I CeraldCrubbs w1llall my excuse blanks and absence prlvlleges to Joe bmlley I Bettye Davenport dobequeath my ab1l1ty to understand Mr Cheek s quest1ons to Cerldlne Coffman Donald Martln bequeath all the slxghtly used gum under seat 15 row 3 of room 4 to who ever s1ts there next year Donald Balrd leave my ab1l1ty to get along w1th the glrls to Bernard Bandy Dorothy Blythe leave my blonde hair to Laure Bell York Jlmmy Spauldlng leave my ab1l1ty to never gxve up to Sonny Bodner Jayne Cutter leave my C s 1n Physlcs to Mr Cheek to glve someone else Robert Wh1t1s do bequeath my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Leroy Tlllet Bernlce Tarter leave my famous saylng I a1n t scared to Martha Chelf V1rg1lR1ce leaxe Paulme Duncan under the care of Mr Cheek We glve and bequeath to the Junlor class our well known nerve which they wlll need next year and all the examlnatlon questlons we have been glven durmg the past year To our good frlends the Sophomore class we leave our patlence To the young and unsophlstlcated Freshmen we leave a map of the school buxldzng that they w1ll not get lost To our dear old school bulldxng Itself we leave the peaceful qulet caused by our absence To our prlnclpal we gxve and bequeath a sense of rellef that we have at last graduated To our teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of humor wlthout whxch we should have found school very palnful B6S1d8S these bequests we leave our best wlshes to any and all who may de sire them In wxtness whereof we the class of 1950 the testator have set our hand and seal on thxs 15th day of May ID the year of 1950 7 I ! i l ' I - I I I' I - ' ' I l I 1 1 - , . . y . . . Y D , . , . . . u . Y ! l , , . . . 4 , . l - . 1 ' ! D . l 1, ' , ' , , I, Shirle Rouse leave m lace in the lunchroom to Ferne Carter. Y Y, Y P If 1 ' I, , ' . . I, . . y . . . . 1, , . . . . . . I, . . , . . . . I, . , . ll - Q 91 . I, . . . I V . . . ' 1 I , . , . ' ' , so ' . D I y - . ' 1 I ' I I
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O E., 'R '?Q SEIIIURS BETTYE DAVENPORT UFUNHIESTH SH: HAS BLUE EYES AND PRETTY HAIR, rg-5 '40 V Nm E AND PERSUNALITY SWEET AND FAIR. Y Q.. .ff VIRGIL RICE HQUESTIONAELEH FU T LOOSE AND FANCY FREE. HENRY BLANKS BKST PERSONAL! TS OF GOOD QUAL TIES, AND vi Y 5wEET NOT BAD LOOKING AND CAN' EE BEAT GLEN MCCORMACK 'MOST AGRICULTURA HE IS A WOLF THERE IS NO DOUBT, WHEN HIS SHEEPS CLOTHING IS TURNED INSI OUT RUBY KING UMOST ATHLETIC FOR MOST TLOPLE MUNDAY COMES ONLY Drs: A wzcx LDT FOR RUBY HL comes evERY UICHT l
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