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Semor Class Will I, Hampton Alford, bequeath my scraps with the “minks” to “Charlie” Morris. I, Wilson Bowyer, bequeath my athletic ability to F. D. Tardy. I, Vivian Buchanan, bequeath my love for “Johnny” Pratt Mason to Doris Nuckols. I, Alice Carroll, bequeath my love for Latin temere. I, Doris Carter, bequeath my exemption (?) on chemistry exams to Nina Sperka. I, Paul Chittum, bequeath my ability in Industrial Arts to my brother, Kenton Chittum. I, Charles Conner, bequeath my athletic ability to David Vleade. I, Barbara Crawford, bequeath my knowledge (. ) of atomic power to Albert Einstein. I, Raleigh Crist, bequeath my safety razor to Lowell Hamric. I, “Sissy” Davis, bequeath my beautiful (. ) basketball shoes to Martha Smith. I, Gordon Echols, bequeath my educated toe to Claude Hamric. I, Joe Eisler, bequeath my naturally blond hair to the two peroxides, Don Leech and Steve Dod. I, Beatrice Hartless, bequeath my typing ability to Charlotte Wilson. I, Josephine Hotinger, bequeath my love for V. P. I. to Carolyn Lackey. I, Martha Lauderdale, bequeath the job of upholding Houston Street’s good name to Jane and Martha Hickman. I, Edward Loving, bequeath my favorite desk in Mr. Thompson’s room to Charles Simpson. I, Stuart Moore, bequeath a round-trip ticket to the “Boat Lock” to Scott Huger. I, Frances Morton, bequeath my irgil pony to Tommy McNemar when he has need of it. I, Bobby AIcCormick, bequeath my bicycle to Lee Boyd. I, Hunter McCoy, bequeath my a bility to pass fourth-year English to Charles Hays- lett. I, John AIcDowell, bequeath my “skunk hunting” ability to Tommy Baker. I, Billy McNemar, bequeath my ability “to run the mile” to Jack Fuller. I, Sam Patton, bequeath my cranky car to Bill Wray. I, Raynell Pope, bequeath all my good times at L. H. S. and many more to my sister, Shirley. I, Ruth Ruley, bequeath my basketball ability to anybody who is willing to stay after school and practice. I, Leah Belle Sachs, bequeath my height to Julia Ann Hedgepeth. I, Burnett Sensabaugh, bequeath my physics book to Mr. Thompson’s ’48 physics class. I, Ann Shaner, bequeath my rides home from basketball games to Irene Johnson. I, Dot Showalter, bequeath my interrupted dates (. ) to Harriet Alford. I, Danny Snider, bequeath my questions in physics class to Pooley Hubert. I, Lewis Sperka, bequeath my job in the Crystal store to Jimmy Eads. I, Helen Tilson, bequeath my love for horses to Patty Price. I, Alary Troxell, bequeath my love (?) for the school bus to Louise Conner. I, William Zollman, bequeath my knowledge of females to any boys who plan to be hermits.
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