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Class Will We, the one and only class of ’3 5, being our usual simple selves, do hereby write our last will and testimony (in L. H. S.) lest we should ever be forgotten. CLAUSE I To Mr. Waddell, we bequeath a ticket to the L. H. S. -Buena Vista football game next season. To Mr. Thompson, we will a graveyard to add to his collection of skulls. To Miss Sieg, we will a more serious group of Senior actors. To Miss Moore, we will another superior” Senior Class. To Mr. Berkeley, we will an experienced gardener to set an example for his Biology class. To Mrs. Elliott, we will a sure-footed freshman to get her progression list to assembly on time. To Miss Hamilton, we bequeath a masculine Latin class. To Mrs. Tardy, we will a Senior Study” hall. CLAUSE II I, Louise Barger, leave my bangs to Alise Reynolds. I, Izzy Beeton, will my interest in Buena Vista to Dan McNeil. I, Soupy Campbell, will my curly hair to B. C. Tolley. I, James Coffey, leave my brilliant answers in Physics to some other owl.” I, Doug Cook, leave my pull with Miss Moore to anyone who wants it. I, Paul Davis, leave my avoirdupois to Charles Olsen. I, Virginia Davis, leave my upright posture to Marietta Hart. I, Marie Davidson, will my extra supply of rouge to Mae Donald. I, Mildred Deaver, leave my knowledge of legal terms to Mary Gorden Lewis. I, Woody Donald, leave my knowledge of Math, to Mr. Thompson. I, Jack Dunlap, will my good” football shoes to Mr. Berkeley. I, Sally Dunlap, will my blushes to Iva Cummins. I, Mickey Engleman, leave my red hair to Lula Moore. I, Junior Higgins, leave my freckles to Billy Goforth. I, Hilah Hinty, leave my record to Iris O’Conner.
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Senior Class as Freshmen Mary Carroll Engleman President John Higgins, Jack Dunlap, Douglas Cook, Charles Rogers, Bruce Donald, Bill Davidson, Kyle Roop, Arthur Beeton, Sidney Hickman, Bill Holland. Billy Crist, Carroll Tolley, Paul Davis, Edgar Shannon, Joe Fix, Jack Roberson Cody Reynolds, Louis Plummer, Tom Moseley, Johnny Campbell, James Cook, Carl Cummings, Billy Agnor, Roscoe Agnor, Francis Coffey, James Brown, Elwood Ayres, Paul Gregory. Virginia Davis, Gladys Hickman, Dorothy Armstrong, Frances Hutcheson, Virginia Woodward, Shirley Zimmerman, Catherine Pilcher, Jean Taylor, Louise Barger, Robert Hoyt. Hilah Hinty, Grace Mohler, Ruth Brown, Sally Dunlap, Frances Smith, Agnes Kidd, Sally Ann Lauderdale, Marie Davidson, Anna Snell, Reba Craft, Mildred Deaver, Lucille Conner, Elizabeth Wilson, Mary Carroll Engleman. Robert Engleman, Ruth Thomas, Aileen Withrow, Louise Van Der Veer, Naomi Brown, Lucy Hosteter, Margaret Miley, Alice Cash, Clara Hicks, Virginia Connor.
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I, Stud Holland, will my athletic ability to my little brother, Hop. I, Bob Hoyt, leave my color scheme to anyone who can stand it. I, Frances Hutcheson, will my love for red roses to Adeline Dunlap. I, Agnes Kidd, leave my pop-eyes ,to Peanuts Johnson. I, Sally Ann Lauderdale, will my ride to school to Maggie Bell Wiltshire. I, Grace Mohler, leave my boistrous manner to Beuford Connor. I, Tom Moseley, leave my (?) white sweater to Evelyn Engleman. I, Catherine Pilcher, leave my stage whisper to Mary Catherine Parrish. I, Cody Reynolds, leave my nickname to Bob Sterrett. I, Kyle Roop, leave my neatness of dress to Dickie Irby. I, Miriam Sachs, will my artistic talent to Henry Kirkpatrick. I, Francis Smith, leave my ability to memorize to Bill Davidson. I, Anna Snell, leave my dimple to Cottie Beeton. I, Jean Taylor, leave my smiling countenance to Crystal McDaniel. I, Ruth Thomas, leave my naturally blond hair to Frances Murray. I, Lib Wilson, leave my rosy complection to Bobby Latture. I, Virginia Woodward, leave my love for stars (football stars) to Rosa Fletcher. I, Zimmie IV, leave my riding pants to Mary Desha. I, Bordon Ruley, will my lavender necktie to Neely Young. CLAUSE III To the Juniors we will our love for candy (the kind we make to sell) . To the Sophomores we will our school spirit. To the Freshmen we will our seriousness. To Matt we will a bell on the cellar door to warn him against in- vading seniors.
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