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'Mlwz 'IfUl. Best Dressed Boy and Girl and Best Looking DEVON ROLLINS MARIANNE CALDWELL Most Studious Boy and Girl CECIL CRIDER DEAN CANTRELL GMM Sl 2 :,g. ,A iii 52333 1' 2' -ftlilf Best Disposition Boy and Girl Best All Round Boy and Gul DONALD VICKREY MARTHA VERNON JIMMY PARR NANCY KEATON Most Athletic Boy and Girl BOBBY GAIR FRANCES ARRINGTON Laziest Boy and Girl KENNETH MAYO WANDA TACKETT X A ' if r 4' L' v' sigh f O, 1 141.4 ES
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gQ0 3, Z A02 Lo Most Intelligent Boy and Girl And Most Likely To Succeed VINSON ALEXANDER DEAR CANTRELL Most Courteous Boy and Girl CECIL CRIDER JOYCE STAVELY 4 ufopj X vcpiftsa 1 QXQLQCY N P -942' . ' Wittiest Boy and Girl JOHN BELL LARRY PARKER HOPE GRIZZELL Cutest Boy and Girl BILLIE SUE HODGES Best Personality Boy and Girl and Friendliest DONALD VICKREY NANCY KEATON Biggest Flirt JIMMY LASTER MARY ANNE EVANS Pg - C' 5 - vfN ! nJff..fl X X 0 HF J '1r,1:51 QQ t b X
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611155 W 71 FOREVER and FOREVER ----- AMEN We the class of 1952 of Milan High School, have the hope in our hearts that we shall never be for- gotten as we go out into the great unknown. Thus, we Seniors, being unbalanced in intellect, and of ill-reputed character, do ordain, constitute, and construct this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: To the faculty we leave our greatest appreciation for the kindness and personal attention they have taken in each of us, ARTICLE II: To the Juniors we leave the hope that they can find all the Senior privileges next year. QWe didn'tlJ ARTICLE III: The following Seniors make PERSONAL bequeaths: DEAN CANTRELL leaves her intelligence and will to study to any Junior who thinks they can do as good a job. MARY LOU SAMPSON leaves her ability to answer her own questions to Bill Tatum. JIMMY PARR leaves his class ring and Barbara McLean. The latter he leaves with regret. EVELYN TATE grants to Sara Johnson her ability to make eyes. HAROLD FLY unselfishly leaves his big feet to anyone that has the excess energy to carry them arormd. FRANCES ARRINGTON leaves her athletic ability to Yvonne Appleton. BILLY FERGUSON and BETTYE POWELL leave their eternal love for one another to Patsy Seavers and Bobby Billops. NANCY KEATON bequeaths her grin and everlasting smile to Lova Baker. BOBBY GAIR wills his innocent look and mischievious ways to RoberfMcKe1vy. BILLIE SUE HODGES can't bear ,to leave anything so she is taking all her possessions with her. VINSON ALEXANDER and BUBBA FLY leave their ability to win an argument to Billy Teague and Thomas Robertson. HOPE GRIZZELL leaves her brain to the Chemistry Lab. Qto be analyzedj. KENNETH MAYO leaves his love women to Jimmy Casey and Jerry Bradford. MARTHA GROSS leaves her little body to Delores Ingram. JERRY WOOD and THOMAS VAWTER leave the agriculture department to the Hudspeth boys, Howard and Paul, that is. MARTHA BLAZER leaves her pretty dimples to Christine Lindley provided she has the patience to sleep with her fingers in her cheeks. LARRY PARKER leaves his friendliness and well-liked: personality to Rex Tatum and Huey Holt. GLENDA COLE grants her problems of life to Carmel Culpep- per. JOE RAY CROCKER wills his shyness to Elmer Bramley and Joe Whitby so they may benefit the rising Senior Class in being quieter. ANN BUTLER bestows her vim, vigor and vitality upon Jean Kee. JERRY BARGEQ and DEAN APPLETON grant their knack of throwing erasers accurately in the 6th period typingfclass to Wayne Phillips and Leon Edgin. MARTHA HUNT leaves her shorthand talents to Ethelyn Williams, Margaret Cole and Patsy Young. JOE D. ,PIERCY grants his J Supet trips to Humboldt to any fellow who may appreciate their meaning, RUTH WOODST leaves her little sister, Jean, hoping her classmates-will take care of her. JOHN MAYO leaves a few pounds of weight' to Billy McClure, Bil- lie Evans and Charles Washburn. MARY ANNE EVANS bequeaths her desires for a handsome Van John- son to Lula Bell Meadows. JAMES and NORMAN GOLDSMITH leave their brotherly love to Billy and Bobby Arnold. CHERRY BROWN leaves her efficiency to Shirley Walker. DEVON ROLLINS leaves his ability to capture the hearts of the fairer sex to Odell Hatley. MARY ELLEN PERRITT bestows the man- agement of the D.E. Store upon Robert Doyle, a fellow member of the D.E. Club. WILMH2 MAY leaves hisYankee impersonations to Bennett Jones QA true Yankeej. HARRIETT DRAKE leaves the school paper and all that goes with it to Rebecca Williams, Since he has a bountiful supply, JOHN BELL leav- es part of his witticisms to Franklin Pillow. DOROTHY RIMMER leaves her well-known giggle to Barba- ra Jones. JAMES MCLEAN leaves his quiet ways to Terrell Seavers. HELEN LEEMAN and MARTHA VERNON leave their talents of song to Ella Jean Goodwin and Joan Green. WANDA TACKETT bestows upon Pat Thomas and Carma Cloys her plentiful supply of make-up. JIMMY LASTER bestows upon Bil- ly Mize his dread for P.E. MARIANNE CALDWELL leaves her most sympathetic regards to those behind us. BOBBY DOYLE leaves his nonchalant look to Carl Vawter and Dan Barger. JOYCE STAVELY leav- es her politeness to Iris Kirk. RAY ESSARY leaves his well-known quotation Miss Johnnie I have my his- tory to James Clarke and Jerry Beasley. BOBBIE SUE COX leaves her original ideas on any subject to Helen Peek. JOY TACKETT leaves her sparrow-like appetite to Peggy Bowles. ARLIS RICHARDSON wills his book of How to get by Without Work , to Billy Stafford and Bobby Stewart. DONALD VICK- REY grants to Sammy Pope his position on the football team providing Sammy will stick to the job.
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