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LOTHAR RIEDER Toar A likeable, t9ll11J9l'2ll'l19lit3l individual. JAMES ROBISHAW nTinyn Bustling energy, sports his second nature. WILLIAM ROBISHAW Bill Shoulders responsibilities in an unassuming way. RUTH SANFORD SundfiddIer Ever ready to help another. ELIZABETH SINGLETON D r a ni a t i c, never-ending chatter. u'Pl1'c NORWOOD SHIRLEY Mike Farming his forte. DOROTHY JANE SMITH DoHee Jane Talks mile-a-minute, the teaching' profession her aim. GARLAND SMITH S'nookie A singular person possess- ing dry wit. THEODORE WATERS AlFiI,'iel1 C r e a t o r of Kempsville slang. JOHN WILLIAMS Rookie Good-natured, and an in- cessant tease.
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Last Will and Testament F?fK1Q2lKf E, the Senior Class of lf!-41, of Kempsville High School, in the County of ity Princess Anne, in the State of Virginia, hereby draw up. ordain, and 'X L establish this our last will and testament, disposing' of all property we have accumulated during' our four enjoyed years in high school and revoking' wi -'W X: any other will made by us at any other tnne. Item 1: We leave to the class of 1942 our intelligence, dignity, and ability to lead the underclassincn through a successful year. Item 2: To the faculty, we leave our bright and useful suggestions so that in years to come teaching will be much easier for them. Item 3: Lothar Riedel- leaves to Frances Ballance his reducing' diet in hope that Fanny will take heed and have a slim and beautiful tieure. Item 4: Mary Bartee leaves her appetite to Evelyn Mcliown so that there will be no scraps left back in the Home Economies Department. Item 5: Bill Robishaw leaves to the slow and careful driver, Granville Gray, the ability to turn a corner without speeding up in hopes that some day he will turn a corner with all 4 wheels. Item 6: To Gary Griffith, Katherine Eaton leaves tier basketball ability, on condition that she can still lay on the floor half the ganie and hold the opponents down to a zero score. Item 7: Tiny Robishaw leaves his chemical ability to Doc Hardy so that he too might become a successful chemist as Tiny has proven to be. Item 8: The quiet unconcernecl ltuth Sanford leaves her dignified laugh to Julia Kovach. Item 9: Tony Ewell leaves his love forjchool work to lllary Moore so that she may benefit as much as he has. Ibem 10: To Claude Bates and Page Haverty, Elizabeth Singleton leaves her ability to dance because she wishes for them to catch up on the latest. rhumba steps. Item 11: Bob Garrene leaves his little mouth to Arline Frizzel so that the teachers and students will not have to listen to her blow ofi' all the time. Item 12: Herbert Brady leaves to Gordon Oliver his track shoes with the hope that Gordy not only will win the district track meet but also Gary's heart. Item 13: Virgzinia Jordan bequeaths her pleasingrly stout figure to Evelyn Martin in the hope that it will help her to get to Hollywood. Item 14: Theodore Waters leaves his witty comebacks to Lewis Johnson providing he doesn't keep people laughing during class period. Item 15: Marie McClain wills her seriousness to the happy-go-lucky Doris Young and Margaret Parsons. Item 16: Harold Bell leaves his baseball ability to James Peterson and Granville Lynch provided they don't fight over the ball out on the field. Item 17: Norwood Shirley bequeaths his golden locks to Norma Taylor in hopes that the men will be attracted by her beauty in later years. Item 18: Doris Ives wills to Irene Rieder her basketball ability that she may win a K next year. Item 19: To John Creekmore goes Elmore Lewis' mental ability so John won't have to study next year and yet come out on top. FIUIIVIFCIL
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