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1 4'9 141 Charles Calvert t ChaS 7 3 Men of few words are the best men. Lawrence Hamilton He was a. Scholar and a good one. a E' I a a I 11.44;:
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Pa ul Hitesman llPaul Bashful, quiet, a friend to all. Thats a senior we all call Paul 2 Baseball. Track. 2. Baseball, Track. William Heisel Bill is his name, and he's a. lad. With girls no trouble has he ever had. 3. Baseball, Sofeball. Basket- ball, 'l In Old Louisiana . 4. Baseball, Softball, Basket- ball, HGeorgia Minstrel , Commercial Club. Civic Club, For Pete's Sake . l Joseph Jenkins llJoei, What a tenor Joe will be, When on the radio he will bit, high dCH. Ann Cutter uAnniew Ann is such a tiny lass, Smallest one in the Senior Class. 1. Girl Reserve. Home Econom- ic Club. Glee Club. 2, Girl Reserve, Vice President. 3. In Old Louisiana , Knick- erbocker. 4. Vice President of Girl Re- serve. Home Economicl Georgia Jubilee, Civic Cb. Ruth Perry llPerry,, Good hearted, good looking generous too. It takes quite a lot. to make her feel blue. 1. Track. Orchestra. Home Eco- nomic Club. 3. Spring Fever ql For Pete's Sake . Quentin Defosset lPedrol For many a joke had he . Basketball. . Basketball. . Basketball, . Softball. Georgia Jubilee'. Civic Clubv $0057
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I I I I rm t sle'mvtis '9 lb Last Will and Testament We the graduating class of 1939, being of clear mind, mentally sound and of our own free will do declare this to be our last will and testament and do bequeath as follows: ' Quentin DeFosset leaves his popularity with the weaker sex to Louis Pfarrn Bob Gould leaves his hair arrangement to Jackie Deerwester. Jean Switzer leaves her place in Latin class to any deserving junior. John McLean leaves his great singing 'and acting ability iespecially in min- strelsl t0 Wallace Boblitt. Norbert Wolbers leaves his robust laugh to Roberta Lohr. Atlee Greenwald leaves to a deserving junior the honor of being the next President of the Senior Class. James Andrews leaves his basketball ability to Charles Conover, Joe Jenkins leaves his winning ways with the girls to Willard Dricoll. Bill Caskey leaves his argumentive disposition to Bobby Musser. Albert Corril leaves his little tin hair curlers iwhich he uses every nightl t0 Wilmer Sellars. Melvin Buechter leaves his excess waistline to Melvin Carle. Jane Garrison leaves her gracefulneSs t0 Maxine Anderson. Ruth Perry leaves her second hand Chewing gum to anyone who discovers it first. John Brunk leaves his superb knowledge of chemistry to Betty Merrill. laVerne Thomssen leaves her small stature to George Everhart. Helen Stevens leaves her diet to Sharlotte Borders. Ann Cutter leaves her shoes to Arnold Williams with the hope that they arenlt too big. Vernie Lewis leaves his wise remarks to Ralph Gentry. Martha Chisman leaves her famous ngigglesii to Agnes Starzman. Bill Brown leaves his talkative nature to Jim Ramsey. Charles Calvert leaves his artistic ability to Eddie Sattler, Wanda Koenig leaves her enjoyment of reading to Barbara Eckert. iDonlt strain your eyes, Barbaral. Kenneth Shurts bestows his bashfulness on Annie James. Bill Emery leaves his uHorse Talk to Edward Beidinger. Claude Light lea'ves his quiet attitude to Irvin Todd. Alliene Wilson leaves her Latin intelligence to Walter McLean. Jim iAcel Cofiman leaves his melociious voice and his place in all future assembly programs to Vernon Gentry. Boyd Fields leaves his athletic standing to Martha Tarkington. Mary Muchmore leaves her late hours to Roma Brown. Anna Hollarn leaves her excuse for being tardy and absent to Ethel James. J ohn Cutter leaves his whistling ability to Bob Race. Ernest Poe takes everything with him as he thinks he will need it. Hilda Williams leaves her dancing ability to Virginia Spence. Elva Dezarn says that she is to hard-up to leave anything to anybody. Lillian Conover leaves her rowdy ways to Marian Cart. Elaine Wagner leaves her transportation to school every afternoon to Denver Drake. Paul Hitesman leaves his unexcused absences to those who will need them. Bob Romohr leaves his outbursts in History Class to Chester Thompson with the hope that it will make History for next year. Billy Heisel leaves his skipping 0f gym classes to Wilma Wilson. Warren Harcourt leaves his modernistic ways to Janet Sunnycalb. Laurence Hamilton leaves his mathematical ability to James Alsop.
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