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Article Article Article XII. Rahn Boyer leaves his love for women to Steve Qloyce. XIII. To Harold Purgason goes .Ioe Iidwardss figure. XIV. Irene Craig leaves her love for Uncle Sams Boys to Eunice Lemons. Article XV. Francis Hurd leaves his ability to get to school on time to Tommy Farmer. Article XVI. To bl. B. Martin goes Roger ,Ioyces love for bookkeeping. Article XVII. Charles Martin leaves his love for managing football to liruce Lawson. Article XVIII. To Ray Kit Joyce, johnny Martin leaves his love for Lucky Strikes. Article XIX. Bill Price leaves his A Model to Rachel Beasley. l'I'ry HADACOI. after pushingj Article XX. To Larry Tuttle goes Ray Shaffers mop top. Article XXI. Johnny Sisk leaves his love for Coach Moore to Clifton Myers. Article XXII. Bernice Martin wills her desire to graduate from High School to Frankie Farris. Article XXIII. Adlee Hutchins leaves her love for riding in Chevrolets to Loretta Hurd. Article XXIV. To ,Ianie Hawkins and Peggy Lou Atkins goes Louise Vernons long hair. Article XXV. joe Edwards will his ability to play the piano to Madeline Myers Article XXVI. To Estelle Cooke goes Irene Craigs good grades. Article XXVII. To Gail DeShazo goes Louise Vernons love for the opposite sex. Article XXVIII. -Ianice Andersons red hair goes to Delores Duggins. Article XXIX. To Betty Ann Duggins, Ilarlene Doss, Dorothy Alley, and Benton Griffen goes anything the seniors have that they think they can handle. Article Article Let no day Of May, XXX. To Lorena Shreve goes Mickey Pikes love for basketball. XV d B I Hodge will be happy if they will let him leaxe XXXL james ar uc man violate or misconstrue the above document to which, on this thirty-first nineteen hundred and fifty-one, we do hereby set otir sign and seal. CONNIIE GRAY isoiaisui iviviiits
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1951, some slightly erratic, but the majority sound of mind, on this thirty-first day of May, in the year of 1951, do declare this writing to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other testimonials. and bequeath all property, real and personal, of which we, the testators, are at this time possessed, to be bestowed as follows: SECTION I Article I. Our intense interest in the general welfare of the school shall go to the freshmen. Article II. We will our friendliness and easy-going manner of life to the sophomores. Article III. To the junior class as a whole, we leave our good examples to be followed to the letter, and an innate ability to raise money and to produce better annuals. Article IV. To the faculty, a new frame of mind, one of peace, and with this our deepest appreciation for having so much patience with us during 1951. Article V. To old M. H. S. we leave our appreciation for the ideals and knowledge gained, and for the happy associations during the past four years. Cut best wishes go with you always. SECTION II Article I. To Lib Coleman goes Peggy Jane Atkinss small figure. Article II. Merle Baughn leaves her height to Betsy Chambers. Article III. Delano Eouts wills her love for typing to Loretta Martin. Article IV. To Shirley Ittie Reid goes Connie Grays love for the Glee Club. Article V. Janice Anderson leaves her ability to get her man to Lib Crews. Article VI. To Kay Minton goes Esther Martins love for Spanish. Article VII. Bobbie Myers leaves her bumming to Peggy Myers. Article VIII. Mickey Pike leaves her love for Madison boys to Iris Mitchell. Article IX. Ann Purgason wills her quietness to Kenan Griffen. Article X. To Sue Collins goes Linda Shreves love for sports. Article XI. Tommy Chambers leaves his false teeth to anyone who needs them.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 5 43 A n l'rw'izfe11t Vice l,f'C'.fil!eI1f EUNICE LEMONS EARLENE DOSS W ff ilk. Serrelary Tf6dJllf6f IRIS MITCHELL LORETTA HURD
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