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.fafili ancf '7M,l'can1.enj Being cz Dirge ofthe Class of Forty-Six We represent the deceased, namely the class of ,46. Said persons fearing that their physical charac- teristics would soon be forgotten and wishing to preserve their spirit in their last moments called in an attorney, Martin, and drew up a will which cannot be broken. VVe advise and admonish you to understand and accept the terms stated herein-or else. State: Excitation City: Expectation County: Exultation I, the Senior Class of 746 having reached the end of my row and realizing that my time has come, do hereby publish my Last Wfill and Testament, being of simple mind and sound body, and trusting you are the same. SECTION 1 To my faculty advisors, I leave sincere thanks and appreciation for what each has Ineant to me, The Class of 316. SECTION 2 To the student body, I leave the faculty. SECTION 3 To the Junior Class, I leave the doubtful privilege of following in my footsteps. SECTIGN 4 To those who find the going hard, I leave Easy.,' SECTION 5 Billy House leaves Kathleen Morgan with regret. Donald Hutto hequeaths his drowiness to Ben John- ston and hopes he will put it to better use. Annie Laura VVillard bequeaths her gobs of love for the Navy to Mary Ellen Goggans. To Dorothy Freeman, Mary Ethel Boles leaves an unfinished secretarial course. Colleen Mann bequeaths her natural blonde hair to Alma lean Head -and Barbara Gresham who desire blonde curls even if they are peroxided. To Carl Hayes, Joan Armistead leaves her Physics book and hopes he will learn how to develop the atomic bomb. To Rudolph O'Gilvie, Dorothy Crawley leaves Gone VVith the XVind. ,lack Mullins bequeaths his ability to argue with the faculty to Marcus Jones. To Eloise Duke, Thelma Kinard leaves her vitamin D plus pills. Delma Eubanks bequeaths to Edna Nickelson her ability to smile through anything. Bessie Mae Brinkley leaves to Margaret Kinnett, jim- mie McElroy, and Harry Johnston, her dignity and grace. Dorothy English bequeaths her ability to become a Powers model to Betty Chapman, Bctty Clark, and Betty Ann Crawley. To Corry Burch, Tony O'Dell, and James Waits, Thomas Poss leaves his seven-day wonder. Claude Milner bequeaths to I. M. Bedsole his most prized possession, a plaid shirt that he chased Shorty,' three miles to acquire. Mary john Martin bequeaths her Kate Smith figure to Betty Morris. Jack WVaits leaves his ability to be a star basketball player to Alfred Chappell. Geraldine Crawford wills her dignified manner and soothing voice to Bertha Mae Piper, Jewel Arnold, and Myrtle Toole. Billy Moore bequeaths his enthusiasm for a M.R.v degree to Melvin Washington. To Millard Clark, lewel Iones, Naomi jordan, and lack Manry, Joe Pearman leaves his pull in getting class cuts by shooting bull. Jack Pilgrim leaves to Lee McBroom his efforts to keep his desk free from all debris. Annie Ruth Edwards leaves her infectious and un- duplicated giggle to Emma lean Hoyal, Avolene Griffin, and Frances Reeves. To Linda Irvin, Marjorie Head leaves her curly lockys, maybe she will be another Ingrid Bergman. Marinelle Weldon leaves her faithful and loyal service to those in authority to Marilou Bottoms and Charles Pil- grim. I, Fannie Lou Martin, bequeath to Mabel Brinkley, Gwendolyn Crawford, and Josephine English, my ability to go without meals for my figure's sake. Hereunto this fifteenth day of May, nineteen forty-six, I hereby set Iny seal. Signed: ' FANNIE Lou NIARTIN Ilfitncsse-s: Icabod The Man XVho VVasn't There Mickey Mouse 20
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