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LAST HILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '51 We, the graduating class of 1951 of Lakeview High School, being of sound mind and good judg- ment hereby make this our last will and testament, revoking all others by us heretofore made To the faculty, we leave our deepest appreciation for their kind guidance and help through the years we have spent at. L H. S, To the Sophomores, who will some day become Juniors and take the responsibilities of a Senior Class we leave ail our troubles, sorrows and heartaches, because things which come easy are not worth having To the Freshmen who will soon become Sopl omores, we hope, we bequeath our ability to say the wrong thing in the right place, at the wrong time, as we all know the Freshmen need this bequest more than any class in High School We, the class of 1951, in the absence of a Junior Class do hereby give, bequeath, and devise indi- vidual gifts, to the Sophomore Class. I. Dewey Alverson, do hereby leave to Dale Harris my ability to make speeches at any occasion that arises Gloria Ledford wills her unsuccessful attempt to catch Jimmy Hyatt to Barbara Smith, hoping she has better success I. Harry Brooks, leave with pleasure, one hundred pounds of my excess weight to Roy Knox. To Imogene Callahan, Edith Brock wills her A s in Mrs Baldwin’s English class Norman Harris wills his loud actions in class'to Denny Brown I, Jo Ann Womack, will my A's in conduct to Venice Hall. Bobby Thomas and Franklin Ireland will their musical talent to Bill Hull. To Sue Fletcher, Jere Ann Eubanks wills her love for studying. Melva Jean Orr and Barbara Ledbetter will their cute figure to Kate Orr Glen Stork wills his egotistical manners to David Biddle I. Dorothy Prince, bequeath to Barbara Brown my ability to get a man and keep him June McCain and Corene Thompson leave their elegant beauty to Jane Brown I. Bobby Stafford, will to Raymond Forester my ability to play Basketball Mildred Womack and Marian Bailey leave to Mary Jane Wall their skill in typing Gene Christian leaves his red hair to Gene Hall. Rachel Mize and Alta Steele leave their duty of keeping the bulletin board up to date with fine things to Kathryn Jordon I, Jimmy McFarlane, will my typing speed to Eugene Ervin I, Faythya Lyle, bequeath to Joyce Troglen my love for roaming the realm of books Kenneth Williams leaves to Earl Gaier his wit to know a little about everything. I, Barbara Christian, will to Tommie Lou Sexton my way of catching boys. Joe Chambers leaves to Julian McWhorter his position on the football team We. Jewell Parrish. Hazel Proctor and Betty Amos, will our friendly smile to Carolyn Pedigo to use to the best advantage Charles Morrow wills his way with women to Lebron Hyde Donald Colburn leaves to Gene Steele his Western Ideas We, David Campbell and Edward Tyler, will to Oza Tanner and Maurice Castleberry our good ability to get into trouble with teachers and out again without punishment. I, J E. Nickens, will to Basil Cloer my Physique Roland Harris leaves to Eddie Owens his quick reflexes Elaine McDaniel leaves her way of flirting with all boys to Billie Sue Fisher I, Charles Gray, will my brain to Leon Denton To Fay Jean Crittenden from Ann Liner goes her ways of catching Cadets from McCallie Paul Stinnett wills the weed in his mouth to Jackie Linder. I, Ruth Brown, will to Catherine Hays quiet subtle mannerliness Jimmy Hyatt wills his cave man actions with g'rls to Bill Perkins. Roba Shankles leaves to Shirley Miller all her boy friends with the exception of onr. Lloyd Dawkins wills his short legs to Billy Kennedy. Hellen Cope and Glenda Simpson leave to Marie Williams their ability to keep a straight face at the right time. I, Pete Kennedy, will to Billy Wooden my happy struggle through L H S May he have as much fun and do as little work as I did Oliver McKeehan wills to Donald Shievelhud the parts which have fallen off his automobile So he may take them and erect a car for himself. Fletcher Jackson leaves his innocent and unfathomable look, under which lies a world of knowl- edge. to Ronald Strickland. I, Ronald Norris, v ill my she'’ personality, when I'm around girls, to Samuel Griffin, may he try to love all the pretty girls as I did. Audrey Bridgman wills her quiet and cozy way to Barbara Whisenant Charlotte Smith and Barbara Moore will their Beta Club Standing to Essie Tyler (Continued in ad section)
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Noll Anderson Barbaro Brown Jane Brown Billy Brooks David Biddle Donald Bledsoe Denny Brown Basil Cloer June Caldwell Fay Crittenden Junior Clark Leon Denton Winona Daniels Eugene Ervin Sue Fletcher Raymond Fowler Raymond Forester Buddy Fletcher Billie Sue Fisher Samuel Griffin Gloria Hayes Venice Hall Gene Hall Dale Harris Bill Hull Lebron Hyde Catherine Hays Roy Knox Bud Kennedy Juliun McWhorter Shirley Moore Shirley Miller Alice McDonald Eddie Owens
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