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Senior Class Will We, the seniors of '53-'54, being of sound mind, do hereby will to the junior class the honor of being seniors. Sonny Robertson leaves his natural ability to get out of class to no other than Cedar Seeton. Suzanne Curry tearfully wills her excellent height for basketball to Maura Lee Rawdon. Bernice Waugh grants to any willing junior her place on the annual staff. John Smith is to receive Eddie Joe Garrett's address book and also Donald J ordan's book entitled, Techniques in Winning Girls. Carl Vallier and Herschell Luttrell unwillingly leave their places in Mrs. Askew's fish bowl to anyone who takes trigonometry. Erma Hall leaves her singing voice to David Wade, who we all know can use it. To a worthy junior, Barbara Anne Perry leaves her FHA presidency. Lee Overby and Charles Booth very sorrowfully give to the seniors of next year their chairs in the chemistry class, in hopes that they won't blow up the school. Carol Ann Gilstrap leaves her hysterical laugh to Galen McCune, who she hopes will take Milton Berle's place on TV. To Mr. Pigg goes Jerry Seeton's mimeographed excused passes. Guy Miller will receive the famous position of our Fred Musselwhite on the football field. Ruth Maxwell wills her good manners and quiet way to Terry Earp, who she feels can use them. Liz Seeton is the lucky girl, for she is to receive Shirley Johnston's book of hair styles. Jim Russell leaves his tendency to be a polite wolf to A. J. Houston. Dorothy Spears wills her editorship of The Tigerette to Roy Wilshire, in hopes that he won't shoot her for it. Bobbie Sue Raines and Barbara Ellis sorrowfully will their book entitled Excuses to Go to Town to Loretta Turner and Lorraine Boteler. Betty Smith leaves her ability as a secretary to Margaret Bewley. Hazel Patterson gives to Sandra Ward her artistic talent in hopes that she will put it to work. J oleen Day and Marguerite Eichor sadly leave their ability to giggle in study hall to Gay Tanner and Ann Cain. To Beatrice Williams goes Shirley Williams' formula for keeping red hair. Willie Thomas spontaneously leaves his seat in English IV to any junior who is a scholar Weenie Lambert wills to Franklin Fowler his position in the Thespian Club. Leroy Bratcher is a very lucky boy. He will receive Bobby Farr's cowboy drug-store outfit. Joyce North and Alice Love give their collection of mice to Ann Fields, who we know will simply adore them. Jackie Odom wishes to leave his place as a slob'l to all worthy juniors. Bobby Dorsey wills his great love for the graveyard to Kent Bolding. To Elna Anderson goes Betty Jane Allcorn's stool in the library. Reginald Miller gives to Ezell Dorsett his cartoons on teachers. To any junior who indulges in English IV goes Rodger Ervin's collec- tion of themes, which he has been gathering for years. Virginia Seago wills to Kathlene LaCour her singing ability. The friendly disposition of Bobby Dan Sitton goes to Barbara Howell. Carol Tanner leaves his parking place for his motorcycle to Tommy Prater. Mary Lou Williams leaves her place on the stage as an old gossiping woman to Virginia Pat Eubanks. Mary Barrett's habit of keeping up a certain soldier's morale goes to Paula Barber.
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Junior Class Dfficers Kent Bolding ......................... President Elizabeth Seeton .... ..... V ice President Margaret Bewley .... . .... . . . Secretary Phyllis Beard ....... ..... T reasurer
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