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JM. Class Will fcontinuedl Charles Wynes Wills his job of ringing the bell to Frank Hoffman. Gertrude Fewell Wills her interest in F. W. to Sarah Embrey. Barbara. Frazier Wills her love for Stanley Slack to Jo Davis. Patricia Hayes Wills her height to Lorraine Blevins. Dorothy Hinson Wills her ability to play basketball to Charlotte Crim Frances Jeffries wills her ability to keep quiet in Civics lV to Clara Collins. ' Ar-mason Kirby wills her interest in the Army to Julia Allison. Audrey Lloyd wills her ability to be true to the Navy to Jean Kirby. Betty Ann Moffett wills her ability to get along with Mr. Dannavvay to Gladys Best. Dorothy Pearson Wills her quiet Ways to Edna Willis. Beulah Bose wills her position as captain of the girls basketball team to Doris Caylor. Anne Royston wills her position as cheer leader to Stuart McCarty. Joyce Russell Wills her shorthand ability to Viola Smallvvood. Louise Sacra wills her- typewriter to Mabel Pearson. Kathleen Scott Wills her size to Thelma Elam. Marie Sisson Wills her title of Salutatorian to Ruth Nalls. Virginia White wills her title as Senior class flirt to Louise Ebbets. Sylvia Yowell Wills her position as first team guard to Madeline Thorpe. Margaret Yurgaitis Wills her ability to type to Mary Carter. Hazel Saffel Wills her position in the library to Maxine Costello. ln Witness thereof: We hereunto set our hand and seal this fifth day of June, one thousand, nine hundred forty-seven. Witnesses: Harry 'l'run1ar1 BEULAH ROSE George Marshall GEORGE FURR
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M. Class Will lcontinuedl ITEM II: To Mr. Connor, our janitor, we will an electric sweeper so he can get home earlier. To Archie Woodward we will a basketball team who is willing to do as he says. To the Faculty we will a group of students that will pass three sub- jects and get D on citizenship. To the Juniors we will money enough to have a Junior-Senior Prom. To the Sophomores we will the dignity of the class of 47. To the Freshmen we will them the right to go to lunch five minutes early. A To the Girls' Basketball Team we will a set of new suits. ITEM III: Each Senior has some personal treasure which he wishes to specify the disposal of: Douglas Ball wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Middleton to Benton Leach. Jackson Bohon Wills his job of tending to the boiler to Randolph Gaylor. Jarnes Garter wills his locker key to Earl Loughborough. George Furr wills his dignified ways to ShortyH Lawrence. Harry Heflin wills his position on the football team to Bobby Leonard William Carter wills his loud talking to Leroy Bohon. Welby Kenny wills his drugstore stool to Malbourne Kenny. Ralph Lawler wills his fondness for Redheads to George Beavers. Leon McGuinn wills his height to Albert Poe. Leroy Miller wills his title as SC A. President to Bill Moore. Burton Moore wills his position of end on the football team and his bossy ways to Sonny Fletcher. Francis Reid wills his good looks to Sam Graun. Bernard Williams wills his title as Valedictorian to Bo Brown. Norris Wilson wills his ability to talk to all the girls to Buddy Russell Franklin Woodward wills his friendly ways to James Adams.
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Ju. Clam rumble We, the Seniors of '47, will probably be called the g1'umblingest' class for years to come, but we have reason to fuss. Why almost the first day all but two of our privileges were taken away. Mr. Grwin came around and in a polite but disturbing way, told us we can't have that kind of thing. One of our privileges is to have lunch five minutes early but we find basketball players and a great many other lower classmen in line ahead of us. For four years we had been dream- ing about these privileges and now, this. Juniors, beware of that Civics, ugh! 1 hate to think about it. Why, Mrs. Middleton almost never failed to give us fifteen or twenty questions at the end of every chapter. And the papers she made us write Oh! Boy! l don't see how we went through with it. When we went to physical. education class, Miss Howdershell would make us take exercises to the count of L2-3-4 for about half the period. Then when we went to the fountain for a drink, alasg there was no water. We were forced to go to our next class almost dropping for lack of that wonderful fluid. ' We often went to typing where we froze for a solid hour trying to keep the radiators warm. Half the time the typewriters were on the blink. After typing we went to our home room. We love this room but apparently no one else does because they slide our desks from corner to corner and cover the floor with scrap paper. We have Mrs. Brent's Juniors to thank for this. If we move a desk in Mrs. Brent's room she flies all over us. We have to go through an act of Congress to come back in her room. We enjoyed our dearest privilege. We went to our buses without reporting to our home room but little good it did as the grades were already on. and half the high school was crowded around the door. Oh well, we donit grumble much. 1 JACKSON BOHON
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