Kirkman Vocational School - Spirit Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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Last Will and Testament .lune 10,1952 Ifirkman Vocational High School Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Tennessee We, the Senior Class of 1952, will and bequeath our earthly possessions, traits, and characteristics as follows: past To our Alma Mater, we leave the best wishes for the future. To the faculty, we leave many good wishes and thanks for their help during our four years. Our class success and financial security we bequeath to next year's seniors. Each empty space that we have occupied is left to the teachers, hoping tthe near future will fill them with better material. 3 We, as individuals, bequeath the following: Betty French bequeaths her friendliness to Frances Traffanstedt and Odessa Brown. Lyman Butler wills all his mischievousness to Eugene Crowe and Bobby Barber. Glenda Howard wills her brown, curly hair to Maxine Cagle and Faye Cavitt. Edward Varnell wills his reckless driving to Howard Baldwin and Carl Allen. Betty Williams wills all her steady dates to Joyce McNew and Mary Kilgore. Gordon Vamell wills his good looks to Bobby Murray and Warren Aslinger. R. E. Goins wills his ability to shoot' girls a line to Otis Gaither and Homer Davis. Orphal Sain wills to Wanda Howard and Wilma Sims her ability to keep secrets. Max Johnson wills his height to Bobby Garner and Herbert Middlebrooks. Barbara Williams wills her nickname Frenchie to Anita Johnson. Zonie Stone wills to Peggy Callahan and Beverly Hasty her ability to write short- hand. Jessie Fuller wills her giggles to Monnie Frazier. Keith Heflin wills his ability to get along with girls to Ernest Clemons and Paul White. 1 have Beatrice Workman wills Mrs. Millsap's flat bangs to Frances Lusk. Barton Bowman wills his popularity to Don Davis. Sammie Cagle wills her height to Janell Brown. Doris Carroll wills all her A's to Dale Janeway. Max Hambright wills all his oral reports in history to Gene Miles. Frances Clepper wills his ability to make speeches to Tommy Jeffress. Elsie Ewton wills her red hair to Bobbie Birdwell. Leston Garrett wills his sports ability to B. J. Woodard. Delores Wallace wills her big brown eyes to Ada Ruth Melton. Larry McGregor wills his seat in English IV to James Davis. Mildred Schmitt wills her many freckles to Bobbie Jones. David Legg wills his leadership to Raymond Haggard. ' Fred Jones wills his ability to get by with doing nothing to Bill Doty.. Dorothy Rogers wills her ability to talk and say nothing to Shirley Wilson. Gloria Nash wills all her many boy friends to Ann Dawson in hopes that she'll better luck in getting them. Ralph Adams wills his ambition to Tommy Bowman. Benny Boston wills his place as president to Amos Adams. . Emily Harris Brock wills her happy married life to Helen Tmker. Sam Jones wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Jackie Wheeler. Kenneth Wilson wills his seat on the garbage can in front of the B00lKSl0l'8 to Larry Jones.

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MOST ATHLETIC Beatrice Workman Leston Garrett MOST BEA UT IF UL-Mary Cox MOST HANDSOME-Edward Varnell K 1 N



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F Richard Durham wills his ability to ask silly questions in history to Johnnie uggatt. . Duke Kimbrough bequeaths his ability to talk to Roy Bean. , Jean Shadrick wishes to leave to Kathleen Long her place in history classg to stand and shake while giving oral reports. I, Martin Harris, leave my boots to Juanita Robinson. I, Norma Blankenship, give to Mary Ann Cofer my good times and trips to the mountains. I, Albert Mahoney, will my greasy hands to Daniel fCorkyJ Groover. Harold Hannon wills his ability to get out of Mr. Dietricl-r's class to Jessie Penley. Billy Romine wills to Gerald Bryant his address book and many working hours. I. Charles Gentry, will my scientific experiments to Charles Akins. Everett Cagle wills his seat in history fighting the Civil War to O. H. Durham- and Jackie Durham. Billy Center wills his long legs to Johnny Hardin and Richard Heaps. Alice Collake wills her shortness to Elouise Miller and Peggy Moore. Ruth Cox wills her bashfulness to Betty Hunkapiller and Barbara Serlman. Bobby Dobbs wills his false teeth to Jimmy Scoggins and Bobby Sooggins. Charles Elliott wills his ability to beg chewing gum in history to Charles Cham- bers and William Emmett. b Wesley Green wills his mocassin shoes to Tommy 'Holder in exchange for his oots. Mildred Hale wills Reader's Digest reports to Mildred Collake and Inez Womack. Thomas Hickman wills his blonde hair to Kenneth Holt. Jeanette Johnson wills her pug nose to Patricia Leonard and Shirley Johnson. Virginia Lawson wills her typing ability to Betty Hullander and Barbara Housley. Chester Martin wills his speaking ability to David Pettyjohn and Raymond Poin- dexter. Joyce Morgan wills her ability to get along with people to Virginia Davis and Verna Elsea. Bobby Nixon wills his place on the honor roll to Billy Wattenbarger and Jimmy Russell. Helen Taylor Carroll wills her ability to primp to Dorris Sizemore and Charlotte Wardlaw. . Martha Rucks wills her peroxide hair to Dorothy Prewett and Edna Kibble. David Walden wills his place on the golf team to Claude Wooten and Clyde Hawkins. Tommy Wooden wills his love for English to Gene Hawkins. Charles Wright wills his curly hair to Larry Hollingsworth and Bob McKeel. T. J. Youngblood wills his name to Walter Mobley. Carroll Thrasher wills his hot rod to Herman Parris and Jerry Sorter. Billy Teams wills to Luther Thomas and Donald Chambers all his admirers. Earl Staff wills to Edna Lively and James Condra his careful driving. Corinne St. John wills all her good grades to Faye Lynn. Edith Smith leaves to Barbara Penley and Katherine Mathis her ability to write shorthand. Larry Pope wills his place on the baseball team to Floyd Little. Earl Penny leaves to Opal Wells his ability to work on Motor cycles. Harald Nowell wills his quietness to Barbara Wilson. Bobbie Jean Price wills her love Iur shothand to Laura Whitson. June Rish and Treva Gilbert wills locker 293 with all the pictures in it to Bar- bara Smith and Nancy Smith. . Clara Roach wills her good grades in history to Mildred Springfield and Barbara Thrower. Betty Robinson wills her ability to talk a lot and say nothing to Martha Tumer and Imogene Wade. N Wayne Sherill leaves his seat in the cafeteria to Betty Williams. James Tate bequeaths to Dorothy Weldon anything that has been left out of this will. Witnesses: t Miss Willie Blanch Wheeler Miss Charlotte Roesslein Mr. W. E. Sharrock '

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