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“' - W- vw -V Y.-, W- f - - w,-. flrggu-'ner-nw Q A 4 f I Spay? anb Csegfamentv We, the Senior Class of 1947, in the town of Lovelady, the County of Houston, and the state of Texas, being of sound though uncertain mind, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. To our beloved and oft abused faculty, we give and be- queath all the amazing knowledge and startling bits of in- formation we have revealed from time to time in our various examinatior capers. We shall not leave but carry w'th us a deen appreciation for a task well done. To the incoming Freshmen, we leave the beams of our radiant I faces so that there will be some brightness ln the school. To the Sonhomores, this year's Freshmen, we leave nothing, because by the time they are Sophomores their self-valuation will have attained such heights that nothing in our posses- sion would be regarded by them as worthy of their distinction. To the Juniors of 1948, we leave our notebooks, examin- ation questions--but not the ports, and such that we have gone before us. To the dom that we and request have used lt. Seniors of 1948, have accumulated A Individual bequests are as follows: In 0646 so illeg bly th t the benefit of the doubt--and a passing grade. answers--and various themes, re- inherited from those who have we leave our vast store of wis- ln our four years in hish school, that it be used less sparingly than we, ourselves, will to Morris LaRue my ability to write teacher, in despair, will give him the leave to Mary Ella Arnold my very bad i I habit of g gg ng -,the most unprooitlous moments. This has resulted in many hard looks being cast my way, along with some anpropriate and cutting comments, by my teachers. I, 61-1 , will to Junior Krenek my crooning ab! lixy so that he may have that feeling of nower exnerienced only by Frank Sinatra and myself. 1,gLAgQ,2,gg,Q, xffw +1 Fionnie Allen my heart which she has long ha in her ooa.ession. I, -MQ, leave to Bernice Ivins my vim, vigor, and vita lty that I have used so freely playing volley ball. 5
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