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Class Will of 1949 We, the Class of ,4Q, take' this opportunity, while sound in mind, to make this last will and testimony: To THE FACULTY: A sincere desire that they may have a graduating class next year that is as brilliant as ours. To THE JUNIOR CLASS: An exciting senior year. To THE SOPHOMORE CLASS: A whole new faculty staff before they are seniors. To THE FRESHMEN: Better luck in their sophomore year than in their freshman year. To THE EIGHTH GRADERS: The thought that children Should be seen and not heard. To THE INCOMING EIGHTH GRADERS: The hope that elevators will be installed ,,i,i . to take the place of our squeaky stairs. I, Buddy Bray, bequeath everything here to Tommy Baker and Jake Leech with the hope that they make as much use of it as I did. I, Jimmy Eads, bequeath my dynamic personality to Chuck Ritchey. I, Jane Hickman, bequeath my love for parties to my sister, Martha, Jeanne Young and Mae Becton. I, Pooley Hubert, bequeath my record of staying in L. H. S. for six years to my little sister, Pat. I, Scott Huger, bequeath my happy hunting grounds, Sunset Hill, to Jud Leech and Tommy Baker. I, Annie Lawhorn, bequeath all my senior activities to anyone who is willing to give all their time to school curriculum. I, Don Leech, bequeath my good times at Cozy Corners to Charley Morris. I, Betty Nlohler, bequeath my little black address book to Mae Beeton, Jeanne Young, Marisue Weeks and Nancy Brown. I, Baxter Morrison, bequeath my shorthand book to anybody who believes in study- ing a few hours each night. I, Joan Moses, bequeath my love for ruflly curtains, bay windows, Dutch doors, brown eyes and black, curly hair to the two Pats. I, Charley McClung, bequeath my love for physics to anyone crazy enough to take it, and my big shoes to anyone brave enough to wear them in the halls. I, Leon McKemy, bequeath my tackle position on the football team to anyone who is crazy enough about the game to do a day's work on a farm and then drive to Bedford to play in a tough night game. I, Betty McNutt, bequeath all my love for Bonclarken and Me-Shak to Nlary Ann Rowsey and Barbara Sleigh. I, Billy McNutt, bequeath my ability to find out things to Jimmy Beard. I, Catherine Sensabaugh, bequeath my love for riding in a little, black Ford from Fairfield to Sara Althouse. I, Fred Swisher, bequeath my bookkeeping book to Red', Lewis. I, Ann Turner, bequeath my talent in Boogie to Nancy Spencer. I, Spud Wilhelm, bequeath my ability to stayin French II four years to Pete Miley. I, Colleen Zollman, bequeath my natural blond hair to Nancy Brown. -'EI 1 7 Jif-
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