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Plas WUIEIL RABY THES (PRAM EI) Tr We, the Senior Class of 49, being of sound mind and in good health, morally, physically, and spiritually, do hereby make known our Last Will and Testa- ment. ARTICLE I. To the faculty we leave a sincere gratitude for their understanding patience, their interest and willingness to help each student do his best. ARTICLE II. To Lillian Barrier who has shared our happiness and sorrows, our successes and failures, we give our sin- cere thanks for her personal interest and attention. TO INDIVIDUALS: I, Malvenia Foutz, leave one large- sized bottle of aspirin tablets to the teachers for all the headaches I have caused. I, Iona Potts, do will my love for “pen-pals” to Kenneth Alexander. I, Ruth Abernathy, leave my love for flirting to Thelma Karriker. I, Doris Wilkinson, leave my natural curly hair to anyone who desires a love- ly wig. I, Margie Allman, leave my love for the teachers to Maxie Steele. I, Rachel Beaver, leave my ability to memorize my shorthand to Connie Dwig- gins. I, Colleen Bebber, regretfully leave my love for skating and love for Con- cord boys to Clara Howell. I, Monica Brown, leave my superflu- ous knowledge of chemistry to Carl Freeman. I, Hilda Ewards, do will my friendly ways to Carolyn Lipe. 1, Betty Overeash, do will my bash- fulness to Max Fageett. I, Oscar Beaver, do will my quiet and studious ways to David Griffin. I, Homer Brown, do will my School Bus No. 66 to Millard Corriher. I, Bill Burgess, do will my love for motor bikes to Carl Fite. 22 I, Richard Carlisle, do will my ability to be picked on by everyone, because | am so little to Bobby Garver. I, Bill Corriher, feel that I must leave my ability to always have a girl friend to Bobby Cavin. I, Anna Linn, do will my Senior dig- nity to Betty Bostian. I, Barbara McDaniels, do will my heart to any man who is looking for one. I, Elsie McDuffie, do will my way with men to Elsie Weddington. I, Betty Jean Scerey, do will my nat- urally blond hair to anyone who has to use peroxide. I, Joe Allman, do will my large ap- petite and big mouth to Joan Eller. I, Curtis Helms, do will my cute smile and baby ways to Tubby Fink. I, Jack Goodnight, do will my desire to always worry my teachers to Dollie Fisher. I, Mary Helen Yost, leave five pickled snakes, three pressed butterflies, and a score of worms for Mrs. Leafe to use in amusing her biology classes. I, Martha Vinson, do will my way with horses to Tootsie Alexander. I, Gary Miller, do will my excellent typing ability to anyone who may have the desire for it. I, Billy Overcash, do will to Ralph Petrea my love for trying to loaf during typing class. I, David Cavin, leave my reversed “Cue” sticks in the local poolroom to anyone with better luck than I had. I, Elmer bequeath my motto, “Love ‘em’ to Bobby Kerr. I, Hugh Parks, do will my unlimited knowledge of private parking places to Benny Leazer. Goodman, em and leave I, Clyde Patterson, do will my strong determination to finish school to Bobby Harrington.
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CALIFIS)S) IP ROUP Is HetGNe ed for Texas and after getting along the way in Texas, we noticed a huge ranch owned by Frank Patterson and William Corriher called the “P. C. RANCH”. Going still further we saw an ajoining ranch called the “ROCKING V.” owned by Martha Vinson. As we arrived in Little Rock, Ark- ansas we began to feel hungry and notic- ed a small cafe, so we stopped to eat. As we entered we saw, the one and only Clam Cavin who we learned was “CHIEF COOK” and that the cafe was one of SBULPT(S CHAIN OF CAFES” After we had eaten the girls decided to visit the “SUNSHINE CURL SALOON” operated by Dorothy Sells, Betty Jean Scercy and Elsie McDuffie their specialty being the “NO-STINK PERMANENT WAVE”. After our visit with the girls we decided it was time to travel again and headed for St. Louis. On our way, as we came through Memphis we noticed a “BILLIARD HALL” called - “OUR FAVORITE HANGOUT” owned by Clarence Stewart and as we arrived in St. Louis we again noticed a huge sign saying “HOTEL ROSEMAN” and were welcomed as we entered by the owner and operator C. D. Roseman. While we were talking we inquired about entertainment and learned that the “WORLD FAIR” was in progress. The next day we arose early and started for the fair in time for the judg- ing of beautiful women which was done by Joe Corriher and Elmer Goodman. As we left the judges we bumped into Gary Miller who told us he was manag- ing the lights for the Fair. 21 When we went back to the hotel it was suggested that we listen to the radio and who did we hear taking the place of Jack Benny on C.B.S.? Our one and only Jack Goodnight starring on “THE PROGRAM FOR NETWITS”! We arose early the next morning and headed for Chicago and as we en- tered we bumped into Madge Roseman who was traveling around looking for the right man. Again we boarded our famous plane and headed for Jackson- ville to visit Lt. Rachel Correll who is stationed there as a Wave. Atlanta here we come was our next suggestion and we did go to find Nancy Mills owner and operator of a chain of stores called “MILL’S 3 and 9”. As we talked we learned she had as her very efficient helpers Fannie Deal and Col- leen Bebber. Homeward bound, as we drove down main street of Landis we saw Richard Carlisle still the Corriher Mills. wandering around Since Landis has one of the most modern schools of the South, we decided to visit it. As we entered we noticed that MR. McCREARY’S efficient secretary was Anna Catherine Linn and her main job was to keep records of all people who skipped classes. As we left the school building Jean crossed the street to resume her work at her “TYPING SCHOOL” and her slogan is: “DON’T PICK OUM “THE KEYS LYRE TL RIGHT”. Prophets, Billie Doris Murphy Martha Kimball Jean Kennerly Joe Allman
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LAPSE WWUNEIL TRH) TES) AMAA SIAR I, Jerry Roberts, leave the job as :ditor-in-Chief of the Spectator to any- one more capable for this position. I, C. D. Roseman, because I am so fond of school do will my love to any- one who does not know how to ap- preciate it. I, Hoyt Rutledge, do will my intelli- gence and my beautiful voice to Earl McDufhe. I, Kenneth Sloop, do will my love for women to Fred Rain H,O. I, Jr. Stewart, do will my love to l ay out of classes and always have an ex- cuse to Clayton Steele. I, Vivian Sechler, do will my driving ability to Audy Bostian. I, Nancy Sullivan, leave my spirit of cooperation to Ann Blackwelder. I, Betty Jo Sheeks, do will my ability to fix my hair beautifully to Phyllis Karriker. I, Doris Swink, leave my chatter box to Zelma Plaster. I, Wilma Upright, leave my blond hair to Druscilla Cook. I, Hazel Wilhelm, leave my neat ap- pearance to Betty Lipe. I, Frank Patterson, do will my ability to speak before the class to any stage frightened Junior. I, Peggy Eller, bequeath my dreams (of a soldier) to Thelma Roseman. I, Carolyn Moretz, leave my freckles to Tootsie Alexander. I, Jean Kennerly, do will my dancing ability to Bobby Harrington. I, Martha Kimball, leave my love for a College Man to “Boots” Helms. I, Hilda Huffman, leave my ability to use peroxide successfully to Alice Up- right. I, Lucretia Corriher, do will my good humor to Jackie Stewart. I, Dorothy Sells, leave my pleasing voice to a loud-mouthed Junior. 23 I, Betty Freeze, have been persuaded to leave my love for chewing gum to Daphne Campbell. I, Helen Stewart, leave my athletic ability to Jill Castor. I, Fannie Deal, leave for married life. I, Faynell Frieze, leave my gigeles and nitwit personality to Betty Lipe. I, Betty Jo Hill, leave to the incoming Freshmen, a map of the school, so they won't get lost and be late to any classes. I, Levonda Jordan, leave my ability to guess the meaning of French words to any dumb Junior. I, Irene McCool, do will my swing and sway way of walking to Janie Drye. I, Rachel Correll, do will my sweet disposition to Margaret Ann Mills. I, Joe Corriher, feel that I must leave Gifton McCreary my great accomplish- ment—ONE—ARM—DRIVING. I, Ray Von Yow, sadly relinquish my ability to argue to Eddie Huffman. I, Reece Page, do will my good looks and my athletic ability to Gene Butts. I, Tommy Taylor, leave my knowledge of MACBETH to all the Juniors in hopes that they may have a better understand- ing of it. I, Madge Roseman, leave my love for a Sailor to any lovesick Junior. I, Billie Murphy, leave my “gift of gab”, and love for basketball to Melba Overcash. I, Nancy Mills, leave my executive ability to Jack Freeman. [ also feel that I must leave my sympathy to the unlucky Junior selected for this job next year. Testators, Nancy Mills Reece Page WITNESSES: Madge Roseman Jerry Roberts Monica Brown
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