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I, Robert Stacey, leave my manager position to Floyd Hamilton. I, Martha Stiddum, leave my ability to ask questions to Martha Faye Clark. I, Barbara Taylor, leave to get married. I, Jack Taylor, leave my tenor voice to Mfillard Adams. I, Ben Tomlin, leave my blond hair to John Potts. I, Paul Traylor, leave my dark complexion to Ralph Brewster. I, Bill Utley, leave my muscles to Stennis Smith. I, Martha IVard, leave to write Tom more often. I, Mary Lou Ward, leave with best wishes to Under- graduates. I, Larry Ivayman, leave to sleep elsewhere. I, Martha White, leave my athletic ways to Betty Coth- ran. I, Dorothy Wlhittle, leave to be with my husband. I, G. B. Williams, leave Carl Jones alone. 1, Martha IVinn, leave my ability to be in all the plays to Betsy Barnes. I, James X'Voodall, leave taking Lois with me. I, Ray IVoodall, leave after four years of dreaming of this moment. I, Louise Young, leave my short hair to Mary Ann Escue. I, Becky I'Voodward, leave my cute shape to Delores Frenzley. I, Earlene Martin, leave Ernestine to follow in my foot- steps. I, Colleen Moore, leave my quietness to Wendle Englert. I, Robert Murrah, leave my lady-killing manner to Altzy Baggott. I. Ruth Johnson, leave my ability to finish high school in three years to Billy McIntosh. I, Howard Jones, leave my kettle drums to whoever can stand them. ' I, Margaret Jordan, leave my sweet disposition to Wanda Walker. I, Gayle Leming, leave my very efficient ways to any- one who thinks they can fill my shoes. I, Velda Lankford, leave my ability to always be agree- able to Joan Startup. I, Lloyd McKelvey, leave my sporty cars to Harry Hughes. I, E. T. Martin, leave my ability to play ping-pong to Granville Barnes. I, William Matlock, leave my brains in math to Willard Adams. I, Dan Miller, leave, and I guess Alton Huff is glad. I, Pat Miller, leave my beautiful eyes to Pat Waller. I, Jimmy Norman, leave my flirty eyes to Joe Ivie. I, John Harris, leave my easy-going manners to Gag Drake. I, Mary Elizabeth Harris, leave my bowling ball and shoes to Linda Thompson. I, Randall Harris, leave-that's more than I expected. I, Guy Hatley, leave my band instrument to Tommy Gibson. I, Mary Lou Haverly, leave Litton for the wonderful voice of Doug. I, Jack Huffman, leave my favorite book, The Merry Loves of Don juan, to Kenny Burnette. I, Evelyn Hudson, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Hudgens to Gail Locke. I. Tommy Jackson, leave my used chewing gum to Mrs. Gee if she can scrape it off the bottom of my old desk. I. Connie Jenkins, leave my membership in the Honor Society to Shirley Layhew. I, June Jenkins, leave the welfare of the Future Home- makers Club to my sister, Wanda. I, Carl Johnson, leave my seat in Mrs. Hudson's trigo- nometry class to Ronald Smith. I, I.ee Clark, leave, and am I glad? I, Carolyn Clark, leave my height to IVanda IVeaver. I. Geraldine Clark, leave to marry W. C. Thompson. I, Martha Jean Clark. leave my giggle to Susan Som- mers. I. Shirley Cole, leave my naturally curlv hair to Barbara Phifer. ' I, J. L. Cooley, leave as quietly as I came. I, Leland Cook, leave my position as Litton's Great Lover to Jonathan Caldwell. I, Sam Crutchfield, leave to take my dogs to the doctor. I, Annette Davis, leave my dark hair to Sally Jo Cason. I, Tommy Del Quadri, leave my lion's costume to Rich- ard Lee. I, Bobby Elmore, leave my tuba to Albert Diehl. I, Gray Potter, leave my position as Mr. Maxwell's favorite to any lucky junior. I, Sally Garvin, leave my job in the office to Nancy Perry. I, Roy Gentry, leave my ability to play the guitar to Gilbert Pearson. I, John Gordy, leave my ability to woo the girls to Billy Kee. ' I, Jimmy Graves, leave my back seat on the bus to Barbara Wood. I, Joanna Green, leave my walk to Charlotte Singer. I, Bobby Hall, leave without my Physics credit. I, Jane Hall, leave without my imaginary sister, Jean. I, Janet Hall, leave my blonde tresses to Nancy Collins. I, Alfred Haliburton, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Millwood to her next year's homeroom. I, Suzanne Hancock, leave my twirling ability to next year's majorette. I, Donna Hand, leave 1ny liveliness to Sister Norman. I, Peggy Hand, leave my excellent grades to Louis Turbeville. I, Jean Harden, leave my position in the band to Bar- bara Elrod. I, Barbara Jacobs, leave my soft northern voice to Julia Ann MeGlothlin. I, Richard Odom, leave my tiny features to Jim Beasley. I, Charles Oldham, leave my bottle of peroxide to Terry Jones. I, Martha Ann Owen, leave my timid ways to Jeannine Needham. I, Gary Page, leave my ability to blush to Clarence Redmond. I, Tommy Pate, leave a perfect record of manners and behavior at Litton. I, Walter Patterson, leave promising to see everyone next time the circus comes. I, June Ralls, leave my pretty face to someone in need of it. I, 'Lewis Ramsey, leave with my friend, Larry Wayman. I, Edna Reasoner, leave my ability to make friends to Betty Hayes. I, Wlalter Reasoner, leave my good sportsmanship to Marian Williamson. I, Dan Robey, leave my cute grin to Jimmy Crutchfield. I, Mildred Richardson, leave my height to Patsy Petty. I, Charlene Roach, leave my bangs to anyone with sharp scissors. I, Ronald Robinson, leave my pretty eyes to Charles Johnson. I, Donald Rosso, leave my walk to Donnell Castleman. I, Sara Royle, leave my slender figure to Nancy Perry. I, Frances Russell, leave my shorthand book to Ann McDougal. I, Harry Sanders, leave my ability to torment the girls to Raymond Burton. I, Carole Saul, leave my timidity to Carolyn Ogl-es. I, Dean Shane, leave my deep voice to Janet Crace. I, Barbara Simpkins, leave my curly hair to Ernestinc Hightower. I, Helen Sims, leave my musical talents to Dorothv Nelson. V I, Joan Drumright, leave-glad that all my make-up work is done. I, Leonard Eidson, leave my accommodating ways to Jerry Westbrook. I, Ann Teasley, leave my bus entertainment to Ilene Johnson. II'itm'sserl by: Mvi-mxos R. TIED B. A. YICHIEF CHIEF IVARDEN Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven
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