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I. '9 v 44' ' .J If 5 B '7 e.' . . -. 44 ' Y .- X 53 32 b A A. ,,. , V' . w -,.- :H qui., .jr - s, 5. vm +fiQ ..'- I LJ. -4. V . ..q., , Eh, guy 'qi' 1. '. .. J A, K4-Q. . . . ,, ,h Ap- i -umpx , ., ' 'e ff ' - - - 3.34. C7 aa K ' 'u . -. a a 1 , 1 gud We, the Class of Nineteen hundred Fifty, being of sound mind and memory, write, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: We, the Senior Class, will our row of seats known as Senior Row to the Junior Class I, Myrtle Shocklee, give my ability to date Jim Hicks to Winnie Bell Brown. I, Betty Lou Ridenour, will my ability to go with Jackie Jenkins to Glenda Frizzell. I, Bonnie Hicks, will my quiet ways to Shirley Hillard. I, Mary Atwell Stevens, will my man-chasing car to Betty Lynn Brown. I, Joyce Messenger, will my blushing ways to Patsy Howard. I, Barbara Jean Stolsworth, will my slim figure to Shirley Stogner. I, Judy Girvin, will my ability to talk a grade out of the teachers to Jack Fitts. I, Taloma Jean Carmon, will my ability to get engaged to Janice Crume. I, Paula Nevitt, will my nice manners to Cullen Everly. I, Edwina Johnson, will my noisy ways to Janie Brashear. I, Joan Vertrees, will my ability to play the piano to Annetta Jarvis. I, Kenny Cobb, will my basketball playing ability to Bennie Luttrell. I, O. C. Owen, will my ability to date Mary Atwell Stevens to Gary Hum- phrey. I, John L. Conrad, will my ability to date Maxine Kimbley to every boy in town. I, Ted Owen, will my fast ways to Cousin Theron Owen. I, Ann Calhoun, will the sponsorship of the senior class to Mrs. Beauchamp. In witness whereof we have set the signature of the Class,of Nineteen hun- dred Fifty. Z7
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