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Senior GlaAA ilL I, Adele Adkins, leave a “hands-off” warning to the girls of the class of ’43. 1 , Reid Agnor, leave my “French” to Dana Shelley. I, William Alford, leave my ability to get sick on current-events day to “Red” David- son. I, Peggy Alphin, leave my seat on the bus to IVIary West Tyree. I, Rebecca Ayres, leave my sneeze to “String” Bean. I, Stanton Blain, leave my way with the women to “Ace” Parker. We, Randall and Raymond Bosserman, leave our “ditto” appearance to the Miller twins. I, Herbert Brogan, leave — for the Navy. I, Lorraine Busick, leave — the commercial class. I, Stella Carter, leave my fast talk to Cornelia Daividson. I, Aelise Clinebell, leave my diamond ring to Mary Sue Grosso. I, Katherine Cochrane, leave whatever I have to whomever wants it. I, Garland Dainel, leave my job in the Crystal Store to “Sonny” Lauck. I, Mimi Daves, leave my way with “Kenny” to “Punkins” Barger. I, Clarence Dunlap, leave Miss Sieg’s affection for me to “Jiggs” Leech. I, Mary Sue Ebeling, leave my bracelets to Joj ' ce Hamilton. I, Jane Engleman, leave my height to “lOO-yard dash” Kagey. I, William Fitzpatrick, leave my intellect to “Eggs” Agnor. I, Alta Fowler, leave my ability to teach Fhompson’s classes to “Pete” Byrne. I, Bewley Cjoforth, leave my ability to find parking places to “Smoothie” Stanley. I, M arie Hall, leave my mechanical drawing ability to Douglas “ Fhe Pipe” Higgins. I, George Harris, leave my creeping ability to Jackie Brown. I, Ora Hartbarger, leave my smile to Doris Hess. I, Helen Keller, leave my long eyelashes to “Kit” Sieg. I, Jane Kinkaid, leave my femininity to Nancy Hartbarger. I, Mary Knick, leave my taciturnity to English IV-B Class. 4 21
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Back Through the Years W ilh the Seniors KELLER DANIEL MAGEE DUNLAP WELLEG MtEH NICELEY HAPPD WEAVER H SMITH BROGAN E SMITH COCHRANE HALL BOSSERMAN TWINS ALPHiN EBELING-BLAIN LEECH ADKINS McCOWN ' McCORKLE CUNEBELL KNICK MILLER KINKAJD MACHERAS 4 , 20 }
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I, M ary Alice Lauclc, leave my “come-hither” look to Virginia Lackey. I, Chapman Lauderdale, leave my “Casanova” etebrows to Marvin Daves. I, irginia Leech, leave my beautiful brown eyes to Julia Smith. I, Martha Lotts, leave my long walks to school to “Blinks” Clarkson. I, Xitza IMacheras, leave my lovely black locks to Iris Tolley. I, Villiam Magee, leave my fights with Cousin “Kilowatt” to Paula Fowler. I, Clara Miller, leave my sophistication to Joann Daniel. I, Robert Mish, leave my adoration for L. H. S. to Buster Moore. I, Joe Moffatt, leave my uncanny knack for getting the “shaft” to anyone who is fool enough to listen to women. I, Sue McCorkle, leave my sweet way to “Butch” McClung. I, AVilliam McCown, leave my Western “twang” to “Matt” Paxton. I, M ary McCullough, leave my grades in math to “Buddy” Agnor. I, Frank Xeofotis, leave my athletic ability to Stephen Beard. I, ’irginia Xiceley, leave the V. M. I. football team to “Gertie” Weaver. I, William Poston, leave my mechanical inclination to “Pickle” Bosserman. 1 , W illiam Ruble, leave my witty “comebacks” to “Skeleton” Scott. I, Eleanor Smith, leave my jitterbug ability to Tucker Dunlap. I, Flelen Smith, leave my innumerable geometry papers to Xational Defense. We, Pearl and Louise Smith, leave all we have that will better the 1943 girls’ basket ball team. I, Robert Straub, leave my virility to Preston Hickman. I, M arie Tolley, leave my car to my little sister. I, Gretchen Weaver, leave my jewelry to Jane Murray. I, John Velles, leave my car to anyone who is willing to spend money on it. I, Elizabeth Withrow, leave my athletic ability to Marion Snyder. Witnesseth : Signed ; John Welles Mimi Daves Mary Sue Ebeling Stanton Blain William Stanley Bewley Goforth April I, 1942 22 f:.
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