Manchester High School - Memoir Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1943

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SECTION XX.--I, Raymond Graves, do will my energy to Louise Clodfelter. SECTION XXI.-I, Virginia Hammond, do will my typing ability to Molly Clark in hopes that she will gain speed next year. SECTION XXII.--I, Joyce Harris, do will my cloudy day curls to Lena Berkley. SECTION XXIII.--I, Virginia Henderson, do will Miss Blankenship an economics class that will not have any giggling girls or singing boys. SECTION XXIV.-I, Broaddus Hey, do will my ability to act to Richard Chalkley. SECTION XXV.-I, Helen Hiles, do will my ability to get a diamond ring to Miss White, in hopes that she will soon get one. SECTION XXVI.-I, Ann Jolly, do will by ability to keep quiet in typing class to Elsie Wood. SECTION XXVII.--I, Forrest Jolly, do will my athletic ability to Thomas Bondurant. SECTION XXVIII.-I, Violet King, do will my athletic ability to Louise Clodfelter. SECTION XXIX.-I, Harry Lane, do will a bottle of butter-milk a day to Miss White, so she won't have to beat Miss McDaniel to the milk room every day next year. SECTION XXX.-I, Raymond Lowman, do will my ability to grow a mustache .to Benny Lane, who tries so hard to grow one. SECTION XXXI.-I, Decatur Miller, do will my freckles to Monroe Richardson. SECTION XXXII.-I, Ruby Pinkleton, do will my love for English to any poor student who will prob- ably need it in the years to come. SECTION XXXIII.-I, Joyce Poarch, do will my shorthand ability to Loraine Leary. SECTION XXXIV.-I, Hilda Protzman, do will my ability to get along with Mr. Reid and the faculty to Thurlow Smith and hope that he will use it to a great advantage. SECTION XXXV.--I, Belver Richie, do will my ability to give economics reports to some unlucky junior. SECTION XXXVI.-I, Alice Seay, do will my good disposition to Miss Blankenship in order that she may get along better with the seniors of next year. SECTION XXXVII.-I, Kenneth Savedge, do will my athletic ability to Matthew Berryman. SECTION XXXVIII.-I, Betty Lou Smith, do will my cooking ability to Walter Bagby, hoping he will make some woman a good wife. SECTION XXXIX.-I, Twila Smith, do will my ability to get into trouble to my brother, Thurlow. SECTION XL.-I, Mary Lee Snellings, do will my quietness to jackie Parker. SECTION XLI.-I, Thomas Suttler, do will my high English grades to Walter Boswell, in hopes that he will do better than I did. SECTION XLII.-I, Charlene Walsh, do will my athletic ability to Virginia Sheffield: SECTION XLIII.-I, Annie Werne, do will my scholastic ability to my baby sister, Lucille. SECTION XLIV.-We, Christine and Clarine Wilkinson, do will our ability as twins, to get along with each other, to Margaret and Elizabeth Winfree. SECTION XLV.-I, Raymond Wilkinson, do will my blonde hair to Ralph Canada. SECTION XLVI.--I, Katherine Williams, do will my ability to flirt with Irbane Ingram in history class to Gene Rowlett, who seems to like it. SECTION XLVII.-I, Bobby Williams, do will a battery to Eugenia Atkinson in case her switch runs down in the coming year. SECTION XLVIII.-I, Gene Winfree, do will my ability to keep quiet to Freda Bock. SECTION XLIX.-I, Elizabeth Winn, do will my physical education ability to Laura Near in case she loses hers. SECTION L.-I, Norman Wood, do will my scholastic ability to Bill Hodson in hopes that he will make straight A's next year. SECTION LI.-I, Stanley Woodfin, do will my quiet manner and dependability to Matthew Berryman in hopes that he will make better use of them than I have. SECTION LII.-I, Doris Wright, do will my smooching ability to some unlucky junior who needs to know how. In testimony whereof, we have written and signed and do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. THE SENIOR CLASS or 1943. The following, by special request, have consented to act as witnesses: SCARLET O'HARA, RHET BUTLER, ASHLEY W1I.I4Es.

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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1943, being of sound mind and body and knowing that from this place we shall soon depart and tread the unknown paths of life, do hereby will and declare this to be our last will and testament. Realizing that our valuable property should fall into appreciative hands, we do hereby declare the following to be the lawful and rightful heirs. ARTICLE I SECTION I.-We do will to the faculty our appreciation for their willingness to help us in the past four years. SECTION II.-We do will to Miss Ball a sensible senior class. SECTION III.--We do will to Miss Terry a better English class. SECTION IV.-We do will to Miss White a reservation in an old ladies' home and enough crochet thread to finish her bed spread. SECTION V.-We do will to Mrs. Tompkins a rationing book for demerits. SECTION VI.-We do will to Miss McDaniel an answer book to End the answers when she can't work a problem in mathematics. SECTION VIl.+We do will to Mr. Grubb a hot blast heater to keep him from getting cold. SECTION VIII.-We do will to Miss Woodson an English class with no saboteurs. SECTION IX.-We do will to Miss Ligon a bushel of carrots to keep her from having night blindness. SECTION X.-We do will to Mr. Williams another dependent so he won't have to go to the army. SECTION XI.-We do will to Miss Thornton a loud speaker so that she may be heard from a distance. SECTION XII.-We do will to Miss Hughes the home economics cottage to spend her honeymoon in SECTION XIII.-We do will to Miss Blankenship a larger pocketbook and desk drawers. SECTION XIV.-We do will to Mr. Reid a lie-detector to determine between the truth and that which is not the truth, SECTION XV.-We do will to Uncle Frank a stoker and water pump that will work. SECTION XVI.-We do will to the maid, Inez, a vacuum cleaner. ARTICLE II SECTION I.-We do will to the Junior Class our dignity, poise, and privileges. SECTION II.-We do will to the Sophomore Class our ability to do things. SECTION III.-We do will to the Freshman Class all the knowledge we have consumed in the past ARTICLE III SECTION l.-I, Tuck Atkinson, do will my six-foot frame and Zoot suits to Mr. Reid. SECTION II.-I, Stuart Baltz, do will my quiet disposition to Monroe Richardson. SECTION III.-I, Uldine Booker, do will my slender shape to Elizabeth Wyrick. SECTION IV.-I, Audrey Britton, do will my ability to keep quiet to Audrey Griggs. SECTION V.-I, Gloria Butler, do will my bashfulness to Audrey Reese. SECTION VI.-I, Garland Canada, do will my curly hair to Earl Tyler. SECTION VII.-I, Ellen Chadwick, do will my creative ability to Jackie Parker. SECTION VIII.-I, Sidney Chalkley, do will my left curve to Clinton Pemberton. SECTION IX.-I, Grace Crouch, do will to Jewel Pinkleton, my knowledge of shorthand so that when she takes shorthand she will get all A's. SECTION X.-I, Nettie Mae Davis, do will my naturally curly hair to Jean Mitchell. SECTION XI.-I, Mae Donner, do will my ability to boss people to Helen Miller. SECTION XII.-I, Laura Dunn, do will my privilege to stay in the office to Billy Blackwell. SECTION XIII.-I, Raymond Ferguson, do will my 1A card to Mr. A. L. Williams. SECTION XIV.-I, Gloria Firesheets, do will my short hair to Helen Miller. SECTION XV.-I, Ewell Flippo, do will my clumsiness to Emmett Dyer. SECTION XVI.-I, Shirley Fricke, do will my big feet to Mary Ellen Walker. SECTION XVII.-I, Jacquline Gillie, do will my shortness to Goldie Chadwick. SECTION XVIII.-I, Gertha Goins, do will my blonde hair to Mildred Fears. SECTION XIX.-I, Roy Grubb, do will my ability to ride a horse to Jackie Parker. four years.



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