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SENIOR PROPI-IECY lra Lou Fowler was the guest of honor on the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis radio program last week. a Coach Barbara Blalock's basketball team will play for district Saturday. For the most flattering hair styles, visit Morrow's Beauty Salon. Ann seems very happy in her work. An item of interest to all of us was the formal opening of Godwin's Florist, last Sunday. Congratulations Sharon and Lowell. The beautiful new home on Holley Drive belongs to Geneva and Ray Tucker. They have done a beautiful job of landscaping. The Robert Bullards have big plans for the future. Frances Mahlow returned last week from a trip to Alaska, where she sold twenty-five refrigerators to twenty Eskimos. fFigure that one out.j For the best food, at the lowest prices, visit Mary Lois's restaurant. Better known as the Silver Moon. Shirley Smith is now a successful nurse at the Sister Kidney Foundation for crippled children. Joyce Dunbar graduated from Baylor and is now keeping books for the Whitehurst Service Station. Back at Judson after four'years is Dave Ann Pass, who is teaching the third grade. The Johnson Goat Farm is well known to all of us but we like to remember Merritt often. There was a city-wide call for help Monday when Morris Cobb welded himself into an oil tank. Professor Einstein is very well pleased with his new assistant, Milton Cobb. Milton is working on the theory of the evolution of a Ditty Bod. Returning from Africa last week was Tracy Briley, who is the first person known to complete a coon safari there. Our playboy finally got to New Orleans. We all wish you well Roger, have fun. The player scoring the winning touchdown for Texas U. last week at the Cotton Bowl was none other than Little Hurst Gary. Taking Grocho Marx's place on Who'd a Thought lt is our own Joe Dark. The secret word last week was Harrumpha. We are glad to knowthat our own little David Gore was the owner of the calf that won first place last week in Chicago. A very profitable business these days is the Zany Duck Farmf' Donald Bodovsky is the wealthy playboy who owns this business. If -you happen to pass by Dead Dan's Funeral Parlor you will know in a minute that it is the last place you will want to go. This business is owned and directed by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wallace. You might want some of those clever carvings that you have seen around town, if so, call 'gSloppy Hobbies. This business is owned by that great architect, Alfred Foote. Last but not least we have our C. P. A. man, B. J. Crawford. If you failed to pay your income tax for the last five years, let B. J. fix you up. THE SENIOR CLASS
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Foote and Goat GENEVA TUCKER 2 Junior Play' FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Officer SHIRLEY SMITH Cheerleader 43 Basketball 3, 4g Community Chest Queen Flag Carrier 3 , Rep. 33 Paper Staff 3, 43 Art Editor Annual 43 Football 43 Driver Education 43 Senior Play. Duchess 3, 43 Halloween Coronation 33 FHA 3, 43 Junior ' ' Favorite 33 FHA Officer 4g Playg Senior Play, Class 4-H Club 3, 4. R1-:x WALLACE FFA 1, 2g Shop 3g Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 4g Junior ' ' d t 'al Arts 3. Playg Senior Play, ln us rI Babs and Minnie H. SHARON WILSON ' 1' Senio FHA 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Class Favorite , Junior Play. r Play
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4 SENIOR WILL To Whom It May Concern: - We, the Senior Class of 19533 being of sound mind and healthy physique fwe thinkl do make this our last legal will and testament. Each article here described is bequeathed severally to the below mentioned characters according to the terms of this will and testament. I, Mary Lois Almond, do bequeath my old wornout notebook to Maurice Browning, a deserving individual. I I, Barbara Blalock, do bequeath my old tattered basketball uniform to Nancy Tuttle. Here's hoping it lasts another season. I, Donald Bodovsky, do bequeath my ability to get into trouble to one who is also adept at the same, David Combest. . I, Tracy Briley, do bequeath my shapely, bowed legs to Wade Kerr. They'll do things for him! I, Morris Cobb, do bequeath my ability to make an English class a bedlam to William Prince. Good luck Will! I, Milton, Cobb, do bequeath my nickname of Creator Cobb to Joe Seiber. Happy creating, Joe! I, Billy Crawford, do bequeath my big ole mouth to a delicate individual. This individual being Sharon J ostedt. I, Joe Dark, do bequeath my ability to keep a history class from being dull and dreary to two who will do justice to the inheritance, these people being Billy Skinner and Myrtle Cipson. I, Joyce Dunbar, do bequeath my High Stepping Band Days to Ann Johnston. Step lively, Annie. I Ira Lou Fowler, do bequeath my foul language to anyone brave enough to use it. ! Cowards! I I ! 1 I, Alfred Foote, do bequeath the shavings from all my wood carving to Joe Van Smitherman. Maybe he could build a bonfire with them. I, Hurst Cary, do bequeath my old football jersey to someone who can fill it well, Joe Webb. I J oy Garner, do bequeath my ability to get into mischief and not get caught to Pat 9 Johnson. I, David Gore, do bequeath my ability as a ping-pong player to Everitt Schenck. Of course he will have to practice a lot first. I, Geneva Tucker, do bequeath my ribbons off my wedding gifts to Bobbie Wallace. We, Merritt Johnson and Roger Loving, do bequeath our membership cards to Brownie Clubi' to Bobbie Meadows. I, Frances Mahlow, do bequeath my lower locker to James Whitehurst. I also pity him greatly for his inheritance. I, Ann Morrow, do bequeath my Gad About Days to Louise Gravely. Keep them going, Louise. I, Dave Ann Pass, do bequeath my blue jean daysi' to Joan Summers. I Shirley Smith, do bequeath my broom stick to use on Halloween to Carolyn , Scrogum. I, Rex Wallace, do bequeath my days of sowing oats to Larry Don. I, Sharon Wilson, do bequeath all my classes in Math to Howell Melton. SENIOR CLASS
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