McAdory High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (McCalla, AL)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 18 text:

We, The Senior Class of McAdory High School, do hereby authorize Norman Ray to affix his name and seal to this our: as! will and 'geslamenl' I, Mary Nell Aaron, leave my love for Latin to anyone ambitious enough to take it. I, Clevie Aldrich, leave my bashfulness to Margaret Thompson. I, Roberta Anton, will my height to Dorothy Harris, she needs it. I, Barbara Baswell, leave my luck to- anyone who takes chemistry because they'll need it. I, Donald Bell, leave my good looks to Bobby Joe Glass. 'I, Fred Blackerby, leave the vice-presidency of the A.L. Club to Eugene Bell. I, Barbara Burns, will a box of aspirin to the next editor of the journalism Club, but after all its worth the headaches it may cause. I Johnny Carlisle, will my love for girls to Charles McDougall. 7 I, james Cowley, will my bashfulness to Chandler Crumpton. I, Ronald Creel, wish to will my sense of smell to Wallace Tommy. I, Johnny Densmore, leave my bad knee to Jimmy Peterson. I, Eloise Donaldson, leave my love for geometry to joe Monte. I, Curtis Ethridge, leave my ability to get along with girls to Bobby Hereford. I Leroy Fox, leave my athletic ability to Charles McDougall. We, Roberta Freeman and Edith Hassell, leave our friendship to Verna Russell and. Doris Wilson. We, Fleurette Goodwin and Esther jones, are taking everything we have with us, we need it. I, Billy Jack Gregg, do hereby will my number ll shoes to Larry Adcock and my curly hair to Miss Briggs. I, Richard Handley, will all of my love for girls to Hollis Cahela. I, Peggy Hicks, will my ability to be witty to Katie Letson, with the greatest assurance that she will succeed with it. I, Charles Hogge, will my ability to keep the football bench warm to Roland Smitherman. I, Frances House Dennis, leave my love and thanks to Miss Russell. I, Ruby Howell, will my ability to get out of Sr. III English to Jimmy Wil- liamson. I, Bill Knighton, leave my ability to get nothing out of something to Donnie Graves.

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POLITICS , Eugene Ledford and Joe Lacey are running for dog-catcher of McCalla. in 4 It FOOTBALL The New York Giants today an- nounced the signing of the following football players: Curtis Ethridge, RG 5 Leroy Fox, QB, Larry Sellers, RT. ik -of in KIIL DA UMPI Umpire Charles Hogue is reported in fair condition today. He is suffering from a fracture of the cranium caused when he was hit by a pop bottle while umpiring a game for Dunbar last week. is -r sf BASEBALL Norman CTexasJ Ray has replaced the great Ted Williams in Right Field for the Boston Red Sox. Joe Cronin, Mgr. for Boston, said Ted is going to'retire from baseball. He thinks Ray will be greater than Williams. Yesterday, Ray hit 2 Hom- ers and a single. an is at . THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME Roberta Freeman, 28, of Kimbrell, is being treated in Dr. Bill QVentJ Knighton's veterinary office for in- juries received in her home when she collided with a door. She lost two front teeth and swallowed her bubble gum. I in io- -of POLICE COURT DECISIONS Mamie Ruth Acker Vs. Eloise Don- aldson. Case-Mamie Ruth claims Eloise stole her boy friend. Verdict- All's fair in love and war. fo- is 4 NURSES GRADUATE Julia Abernathy,iClevie Aldrich and Louise Ross will receive diplomas from Makem Better Hospital as full-pledged l'lLlI'SCS. lk III III NAVY MAN HOME Lt. Ronald Creel is home on leave from the navy. He has been in Hawaii for 6 years. , -or 4 il BRIDGE TO BE BUILT ' Dewey Roy's Buildem Better Con- struction Company received a contract from Jefferson County to build a bridge across Shades Creek. Irma Jean is drawing the plans. -u 4 :- DEAN APPOINTED Roberta Anton was appointed Dean of You-be-Smarter College today. 4- 4- is ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sanders of McCalla announce the engagement of their daughter Joy to Johnnie Dens- more of Greenwood. The wedding has been delayed a number of years but since Johnnie's return from the army the date is finally set for July the 10th. 4: an at Anne Walters and Jo Ann Rushing are celebrating their 10th wedding an- niversary the twenty-first of June and invite all their old classmates to attend. m if Geraldine Wyatt is giving a Barbe- cue the Fourth of Julyfor the Seniors of 1950. ir 4: A 6' P PROMOTES Johnny Carlisle, Richard Handley, Eugene Hassell, James Cowley and Hugh McDougall have been promoted to the rank of lst Janitors at the Bes- semer Store. as in GOSSIP Barbara Baswell and Ann Standridge have formed a lonely hearts club. Edith Faye Hassell is on the.46th day of her diet. She is trving to beat the world's record of 100 days. -r sf ADS Exquisite Permanents at Martha McInish's Beauty Shoppe. Best -Baking in Bessemer at Jean Morris' and Myrtice Reynolds Bakery and Cookery. Jerry Moore announces the opening of Moore's Freight Truck Line next week. Anyone- wishing to patronize them call 4-3770.



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, -...YY-,r ......g,.., 1 I, Eugene Ledford, will my love for Joan Bryant to Charles Norris. I, Louise Mahan, will my presidency of the Sports Club to anyone who enjoys it as much as I have. I, jack Marshall, will my ability to work Algebra to Pruitt Thompson. I, Hugh McDougall, will my troubles to Eugene Moore. We, Martha Mclnish and Louise Russell, leave our friendship to Mary Glasgow and Peggy Massey. I, Earl Miller, leave my plane geometry book to somebody smarter than I. I, Jerry Moore, wish to will the good friendship between Norman Ray and myself to the big time farmer Plug Moore and little Miss Patricia Ann Harper. I, jean Morris, leave my ability to play solos to Neal Bailey. He needs it. I, Baron Nolen, will my chemistry book to anyone who will never let me see it again. I, Norman Ray, don't have but one thing worth leaving and I ain't gonna give Jeannine to nobody. I, Myrtice Reynolds, leave my ability to flirt which was bequeathed to me by Clara Culp to Vergie Sims. I, Louise Ross, will my three extra credits to my two brothers who will be at McAdory next year. I, Dewey Lee Roy, leave to Glenn Roy my luck and hope he gets through high school as easily as I have. I, jo Ann Rushing, will the Citizenship Tour which was bequeathed to me by W. T. Bell to Jack Massey. I, joy Sanders, leave my ability to lose weight to Pat Moore. Heaven knows she needs it. I, Kenneth Sanders, leave my oftice as president of the Senior Class to anyone who can have more luck than I. I, Evie Seales, leave my athletic ability to Ann Smitherman. I, Ann Standridge, leave my ability to dance to Margaret Thompson, I, Irma Thomas, leave to Reba Dunn, my love for typing and office work. I, Sterling Walls, leave my job of running up and down the football field to anyone who wants it. I, Anne Walters, leave my love for art to Elsie Gamble. I, Herbert Watkins, hereby will my place in the chemistry class to anyone Dumb enough to take it that thinks he is Smart enough to pass it. I, Glenn Wiggins, leave my bus to anyone crazy enough.to drive it. I, Ina Grace Curren, leave my temper to Susie Nell Wright and hope she can control it better than I. We, Mamie Ruth Acker and Geraldine Wyatt, will our knowledge in Chem- istry to Vergie Sims. I, Joyce Wesson Coffee, leave my typing to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. I, Billy Clay Horton, leave my love for girls to Plug Moore. I, joe Rogers, hereby leave. 1, Larry Sellers, leave my ability to play baseball to james Webb. T. Eugene Hassell, will my bad grades in algebra to Roland CDynamiteJ Stewart. I, Julia Abernathy, leave my enormous weight to Willodean Perryman. I, Joe Lacey, leave my love for my Physical Ed. period to anyone who can get more of them. Signed and sealed this 29th day of May the l95Oth year of Our Lord. NORMAN RAY, Class Lawyer

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