Lexington High School - Bearer Yearbook (Lexington, AL)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 25 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT their nose (While they're lookin! too,) to Doris Nell Johnson. I, Loyce Springer, will my “know how of sleeping through any class no matter how loud the teacher talks to Bobby R. Smith and Elbert Newton. I, Dell Joiner, will my love for any flavor of lipstick to all the boys in the Sr. 1 1 class. Jane Porter and Connie Garner will to Neva Goodmanand Jane Kizer their name of flirting with anything with pants on be- tween the ages of two and eighty-two. I, Royce King, will my ability to “out- jump” anything Coffee puts in to play cen- ter to Milton Newton and Jack Cole. I, Ray Davis, will my “side-burns” to Coy Brown if he thinks he can grow them. Margie Ritter wills her certain park- ing spot to Marcelle Fields. I, Talmadge Balch, will my love for Mr. Clark's Geometry class (when he’s not there) to Billy Hammond. I, Doris Dean, will to Horace Rene Balch my ambition to do something “Musi- cal. ” McKinley Luffman passes his little blue book containing information on how to make women “complete fools over you” to Aaron Michael. We, J. D. McCafferty and Bobby Bur- bank, will our “Ipana smiles” toThurston East and Edward Glover. I, Onita McGee, will my ability to fall flat on my “face” while playing basketball to Lucille McCain. (You’ll have to practice to be as good as Onita.) 1, Leldon Newton, will my ambition to be a “Ladies man” to Bobby Wilson. Donald White wills to Charles Kretzer his love for “bright lights , and blonde (also brunettes) haired women.” I, Landon Owens, will my ambition to be a great actor to Edward Murks. We, Fay Cox and Dorotha Nell Mc- Guire, will our knowledge of how to get engaged early in life to Myra Jo Eddy and Natha Stutts. I, Betty Ann Greer, will my ability to “print” as fastas a typewriter toJulia Phillips. We, Charles Adomyetz and Kenneth Haraway, will our “Wolfish” ways to Louie McCafferty. I, Coy Haraway, will my dramatic acting to Travis Fields. We, Coy Isbell and Don Nix, have plenty of everything but we don’t intend to give any of it away. I, Doris N. McCafferty will my know- ledge of how to “hook a man” to Nadine Hill. Signed this tenth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty one A. D. Jane Porter Class Testator These pages sponsored by 21 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Florence, Alabama FLORENCE LUMBER CO. Florence, Alabama

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior class of 1951 of Lex- ington High School, being of insane mind andnonsensical sense do hereby, therefore, henceforth and forever, under heaven, de- clare this to be our very last will and testa- ment. We will to all of our teachers of this year, last year and all years past, peace of mind, (unless you worry about what will become of us). From the lastSenior class, we received the ability to learn without studying. To the 1952 Seniors we pass on our knowledge of how to study without learning. (It’s not easy). To the following Sr. ll’s go these honors. I, Gaylon Andrew Jackson Jones, will to Jimmy Johnson and Leonard Hunt my ability to make the girls swoon with my singing and some of my brains (I have plenty boys, take some.) Luthine Shelton wills her place as edi- tor and assistant editor of the“Grassy Gos- sip Column” to Robbie Goodman and Faye McGraw. I, Marie Howard, gladly give my silly giggle to Ethel Ann White. I, James Allen, will my wavy red hair to Billy Robinson (I just set mine once a week, Billy). The “line” Orville Collier hands the girls is passed on to Bobby Lyons. I, Marcie Balch, will my vocabulary and ability to be a walking dictionary to Sue Braly and Doris Haraway. Cloyd Hill hands his knowledge of how to say the “wrong” thing at the “right” time over to J. D. Davis. I, Glenn Cottrell, will to Alvin McGee and Bobby White my list of rules for “safe driving”. (Don’t be afraid to try them boys. If they don’t work, you won’t know it.) I, Virginia Burbank, will my “silent and safe” ways to Nora Lee Putnam and and Evelyn Haraway. Part of Dorothy A. Taylor’s love for Tennessee is willed to Elizabeth Tidwell. Sara Ann Call wiljs her “quiet” ways, and ability to be heard in every room at once to Helen Hammond. I, Leonard Cole, will my knowledge of howto say absoluetlynothing to Willis New- ton. Elois Garner wills her height to Verta Mae Patterson, so she can jump high while she is playing ball). I, Bobby Mitchell, will my fondness for cheerleader kisses after the ballgame to Allison Michael. I, Janet Allen, will my red hair and love “for one man only” to Elizabeth Weldon. Waylon Mitchell names W. T. Newton as next hairman of “The campaign to drive Miss Stone nuts and T. E. Walton as Co- Chairman. I, Lowell Hammond, will to Jackie Thornton my “monkey of the class title. I, Joe Kizer, will my ability to sneak anybody’s boy-friend from right under. 20



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Call Most giggle some ..•••• HaraWay .............................. Hill Wittiest......................... Kizer Gabbiest................ JONES - DEAN Most likely to succeed WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR DIRECTORY LUTHINE SHELTON Friendliest

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