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The I9S0 tflcHeliAch To the Freshmen, we will: 1. The privilege of taking the subjects they want. 2. Some hoys with height. 3. The privilege of taking three years of typing and three years of music. ITEM IV Special Bequests 1. To the Seniors, the privilege of hanging whoever is responsible for changing the name of our dear old “Junior Junk.” 2. To Edgar Murphy, the price of a crew-cut. 3. To Bill Woods, a Senior's dignity. 4. To Beverly Taylor, Barbara Linthicum’s smile. 5. To Winston Purvis, the privilege of staying in one of the Senior homerooms. 6. To Pack Sandidge, George Pulliam’s place as Romeo. 7. To Richard Morcom, John Walker's place as school photographer. 8. To Carlton Laync, Denis Hubbard's pen pal in Mexico. 9. To Raymond Caldwell, David Nuckle's ability to “cut up. 10. To all the big eaters, a larger plate at lunch. 11. To Betty Simmons, Shirley Campbell's “ways with the men.” 12. To Carol Spivey, Edith Lyons’ bashfulness. 13. To the girls, a smoking pit with a roof. 14. To Howard Carson, N. J. Thomas’ atheletic abilities. 15. To Faye Gillaspie, a lesson in tongue wagging from Frankie, Mac and Campbell. 16. To the Basketball teams, matching uniforms. 17. To Baylor Dodd, Dick Holt’s experience. 18. To Peggy Taylor, Sister Slat’s clothes. 19. To Lem Harrell, a head scarf to keep his brains from slipping. 20. To all the Mountaineers, a jet-propelled Pleasant View bus to get them to school on time. 21. To Margaret Ann Johnson, a turkey. 22. To Doug Allen, a little of Leonard Davis’s bashfulness. 23. To all the girls on the Basketball Team, a rabbit’s foot like Lillian’s so we will win more often. 24. To Fred Stinnette, Gene Peters’ physique. 25. To whoever writes the will next year, our deepest sympathy. Signed: Pansye Franklin Regcie Ricketts Witnessed by: Pecgy McConnell George Pulliam 4 25 1-
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tfladiACh Height High School (Class Util ITEM I To our forward-moving Alma Mater, we will: 1. New scenery for the stage and then a new stage for the scenery. 2. Venetian hlinds for the auditorium. 3. Some more pencil sharpeners for the auditorium, so the students can get to class on time. 4. At least one movie every two weeks. 5. Radiators that won't leak and fill the lunch room. 6. Water fountains with cold water. 7. Water fountains with water. 8. Radiators for the Physical Education room. 9. A “Monelison” as good as the one this year. 10. A man to keep the typewriters in repair. ITEM 11 To our beloved Faculty we will: 1. To Mr. Fulcher, a new cushion for his chair and a new chair for his cushion. 2. To Mrs. Davis, a special pair of carmuffs, so that she can not hear the jokes told by her Senior boys. 3. To Miss Mitchell, a third period English class that knows “when to be quiet.” 4. To Miss McPherson, an all-girl trig class, or some boys that won’t tell jokes. 5. To Miss Easterling, a guarantee that her boyfriend finishes college, so that she may go out more than once a week. 6. To Mrs. East, a special barber shop in which to get her hair cut. 7. To Mrs. Fraley, a special fender made of rubber to bounce off fire hydrants. 8. To Mrs. McDermott, a new lab. Maybe she will get a “bang” out of that. 9. To Mrs. Powell, another student like Carlton Layne to speak Spanish with her. 10. To Mrs. Arthur, a detective set, so that she may carry on her private-eye work more thoroughly. 11. To Mrs. Butler, the privilege of taking care of the library another year. 12. To Mrs. Stone, an invitation to brush up on her bookkeeping during the summer. (Not by correspondence.) 13. To the former Miss Driver, a very happy married life in the years to come. May there be many little things to please her. 14. To Miss Alderman, a contract to teach in an all-male college. 15. To Mr. Evans, a stork that won’t visit him during the basketball season. ITEM III To the I uni ors, we will: 1. The privilege of being Seniors next year. 2. The ambition and talents of the Seniors of ’50. 3. Our old faithfuls, M. D. and V. M. 4. The privilege of thinking they will soon Ire through. To the Sophomores, we will: 1. The privilege of having many students in the Beta Club next year. 2. The pleasure of having the Seniors speak to them next year. 3. The privilege of writing a school paper to be published at least once a month. -125 1-
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tfladtich WeigktA Hiqk £ckccl JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Morcom President Gordon Martin Vice-President Shirley Brown ........................ Secretary Peggy Farmer ......................... Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES TO THE STUDENT COUNCIL Jane Arnold, Gail Davis and Ray Goff Class Color: White and Yellow Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Douglas Allen fane Arnold . I ois Arthur Mary Brightwell Joyce Brown Shirley Brown Reuben Bryant Vernell Bryant Raymond Caldwell James Camden Howard Carson Shirley Crawford Helen Creasy Barbara Crist Betty Crist Gail Davis Grace Davis lihiylor Dodd A Du 6 smeirr ofler y a ffnrifc d'[uEm a n e«on Gatrett jl ' Ray Goff ' Richard G 4man
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