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NSUCH AS WE HAVEH g Friends: b We, the members of the class of l9h9, having reached the end of our high school career, and although somewhat fatigued by constant mental and phys- ical toil, we are still of sound mind, memory and understanding, do hereby make and publish this ou last will and testament, hereby revoking and void- ing an We tribute hwein tics that have served us so faithfully these former wills by us at any time here-to-fore made. have tried to be just, as well as generous and impartial, and to dis- wisely unto those who will make the best use of such gifts as we our power to bestow especially the superior talents and character1s- four years. We hereby give in- to your possession'the following itemized articles and ask that you will ac- cept them as sacred trusts from us who have gone on before. Listen well while I read the document and sworn to: I as officially and duly drawn up Item I: To our beloved faculty, who has labored and worried, we trust not altogether in vain, that we might be exposed to the cultural and intel- lectual phases of life, we give and bequeath all the right, title, and inter- est to the amazing, startling and world shaking answers that we have so gen- erously given them from time to time on our examination papers. Item II: We give and bequeath to the Junior Class our pep, our enthu- siasm and all ou ability in the field of leadership. We also leave to you all our secret formulas for getting by without studying too much. Item III: To the Freshmen, Scphomores of next year, we have nothing to offer, because in their temperamental,. flighty and puffed-up state they are not normal, nor responsible, and are,therefore, not capable of properly eval- uating or caring for any of our valued and treasured possessions. Item IV: To the Freshmen Class to be, we give and bequeath a small portion of our poise and our soflstication. Judging from this years Fresh- man group, you will need a lot of both. U Item V: The following may seem to some to be but- trifling bequests, but we hope and trust that they may be accepted, not as worthless things to be thrown to the four winds, but as valuable assets, rich in sentimental value, to those who may receive them, and most of all may they be a constant To Johnny Rollins, Garlin Hicks leaves reminder of our generosity. To all future Senior Class presidents, Wynona Taylor leases her ability as a presiding officer, her argumentiveness, To ing and caring for his wood carvings. They out the building, mostly on the desk tops in To opinions as an expert beauty culturist. Annie Mae Hunter, Patsy Funderburk and her unerring judgment. Charles Clark, Jim y Kirkley entrusts the responsibility of protect- are numerous, scattered through- the class rooms and study hall. leaves her talents and expert his official title of Nstralght- Pan.' This is an asset that helped its owner over many rough spots and out of many tight corners. ' Darrell Kirkley reluctantly relinquishes his ability to always have a date on hand to VNickn Rollings. To Jackie Miller, Edwin Miller, Jr. leaves his never-ending supply of rubber bands. A handy weapon in case of need for self protection. Louise Hinson leaves her weakness for 25m pulp novels and funny books to Joy Rollins. Mack Pressley resolves that since he is a man---he will put away child- ish things and relinquish his reputation as a play boy and practical joker to Bobby Griffith.
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