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M G-fd 7 , Betty Willians We, the inmates of Leland High School, after four years of weary hardship and toil, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following to our less fortumate fellow students. ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE IV. V. VI. VIL VIII. IX. X. XI. To the teachers, we leave our gratitude for their untiring efforts to teach and guide us. To the Junior Class and all underclass-men, we leave our ability to get diplomas. Jimmy Butler leaves his ability to grow tall to Donald White. To Gerald Skipper, Anne Fulcher leaves her ability to get to school on time. Lessene Ganey leaves her position as right guard on the basketball team to Nancy Skipper. Hilda Hickman leaves her ability to argue and win to Pauline Williams. Willis Peterson leaves his scholastic ability to Charles Phelps and Van Clark. To Jimmy Peterson, Charlie Roberson leaves his excess supply of energy and his wonderful way with the women. Lester Scott leaves his ability to catch fish and play base- ball to Thurston Lynch. Betty Williams leaves her ability to flirt to Daisy Gainey. Johnnie Wootton leaves Betty Parker. Samba elafu Jfidldfuf Four years ago when we entered into high school, we were in- significant eighth graders who had practically no part in the activ ities of the school. Today as seniors, we have our thumbs in many of the doings of the school. As a class we have perhaps been aver- age, yet through some of our harder-working classmates we have beer able to accomplish some of our activities in a superior nmnner. In every undertaking the school has embarked upon, the seniors have had a big part. The class of 1949 has participated in sports, nusic, dramatics, and other extra-curricular activities in a super- ior manner. Qxr Class was organized early in its jlmior year with Anne Fulcher as President, Lester Scott, as Vice-president, and Betty Willians as Secretary and Treasurer. Under the leadership of these capable juniors, we sponsored a Valentine party. The proceeds from this activity went to stage an annual Junior-Senior Banquet, which was me of the outstanding social events of the year. Because of her superior work, Pnne Fulcher was chosen as chief hhrshal. lester Scott, and Lessene Ganey were chosen as marshals for their junior year. Gnosen early in the year as senior class officers were, Johnnie Wootton, presidentg Willis Peterson, Vice-President, and Betty Wil- lians, Secretary. Lester Scott, Historian
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