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SENIOR CLASS WILL OF 1956 We, the senior class of 1956, realizing that the time is near when we must depart from dear old MHS, and being rich in experience and wise in the ways of school life, do hereby make this our last will and testament bequeathing to our underclassmen our valued possessions to have and to use throughout their days at MHS. To our dear teachers, we bequeath our eternal thanks for their patience in dealing with us for four years through our many and varied phases and for their earnest efforts to cram our heads with knowledge and wisdom. I, Delon Allen, leave my ability to buy late model cars to Bobby Kirkbride. I, Bonnie Anderson, leave my ability to go with one boy at a time to Anne Steele, knowing she has use of it. I, Barbara Barham, leave my maiorette twist to Bette Kay Demaree. Take good care of it, Bette. I, Marlin Blansett, leave my iob at Lee's Grocery to Sammy Snider. I, Shirley Blanton, leave my giggles to Sue Sexton. I, Anna Lee Box, leave my many freckles to Tillie Gaither. We, Roy Brown and Jerry Holloway, leave our zeal for completing school to Jimmie O'Neal. I, Mary Budewitz, leave everything but Jackie. I, Ronnie Deen, leave my flat top to Wilbur Thornton, who says he wants it. I, Betty Everett, leave my ability to make a hook shot to Mary Ann Beall and hope she makes many baskets. I, Ronny Fagan, leave my ability to hold up my levis without a belt to Mere- dith Price. I, Loretta Gourley, leave my grouchy frown to Mr. McCormack and hope he never finds use for it. I, Claudine Green, leave my ability to get to school on time to my brother, Darrell. I, Bill Green, leave my tennis racket to David Watson. I, Inez Guthrie, leave my score-keeping ability to anyone daring enough to try it. I, Dolores Johnson, leave my maiorette boots to Mary Alice Stewart. I, Mariel Johnson, leave my title of basketball queen to any girl who will be as proud of it as I was. I, Gene Jordan, leave my basketball suit to Teddy Stafford hoping he will grow to fit it. I, Norma Karlish, leave my friendly disposition to Bonnie Allen. I, Jonelle Kinder, will my shorthand speed to Kay Younger. I, Dale Kinder, leave my quiet disposition to Ballard VanCleve. I, Wayne King, leave my palette and brush to Larry Ford. I, Johnny King, leave my aloofness to feminine charms to Jim Watson as I see he needs it. I, Jane King, leave my secret formula for blonde rinse to Sandra Dowdy iust in case she needs it. I, Jackie Lankford, leave my ability to make dough to Karl Jessup, hoping he will make plenty. I, Bobby Meyer, leave my nickname Frenchy to Annie Mc., hoping she will make good use of it. I, Jackie Mosley, leave my tall, lanky figure to Sharon Benton. I, Haliene O'Neal, leave to Carolyn Moore my nickname Runt. I, Helen O'Neal, leave my sense of humor to Jerry Knapp. I, Kay Rice, leave my business knowledge to DeWayne Shelton. I, Phyllis Roehrr bequeath my middle name to anyone who wants it. I, Betty Rose, leave my shyness to Frances Strickland. I, Jerry Shelton, will my ability to get into trouble to Ray Morgan. I, Sue Shelton, will my quietness to Minnie Eskew. I, Jerold Stafford, leave my ability to make baskets for the right team to Red Blanton. I, Dotty Stewart, leave my real name to anyone who likes it. I, John Rodney Stokes, on this fine day in spring, do hereby will my pigs and stylish sows to Johnny Barham. I, Jimmy Taylor, will my ability to go with one girl at a time and never lie to her to my good friend, Dean Harris. I, Jerry Tuttle, will my ability to run to Charles Riggs. I, Allen Varvel, will my little blue Ford to anyone who gets tired of walking. I, Judith Walker, leave my quietness and small mouth to Sue Summers. I, Harold White, leave my cigars to Jay Summers. I, Sue Whitehorn, leave my many hair styles to Nancee Tolleson. I, Jeannie Walker, will my housekeeping abilities to the Home Ec. girls.
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