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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Members of the Graduating Class of '37, knowing that to take our va-ft store of knowledge. our good looks, and our desiri to be the very best of ltuqlt-nts, from our Alma Mater, would leave it a most unworthy school. wish to leave the aforesaid qualities to the Junior Class. that this school may not perish from the earth. For the above reasons we make, ordain, and publish this last Will and Testament. Winnie Williams leaves his curly red hair to any dissatisfied blond boy! James Colglazier and David Yeoman leave their ability for skipping school . ringing fire bells and getting expelled to Don McNeely and Jimmy Jolliff. Granville Miller leaves Sarah J. Burton-ibut not long at a timei. John Lynch leaves his position as M. H. S. Heavyweight to Jerry Megnin. Pete Isom leaves nothing. He's taking Gladys with him. Mary Frances Turley and Frances Brown bequeath their ability for getting acquainted with boys from Washington to Delores Tyree and Sarah Coleman. John Hunsucker leaves a certain Junior girl heartbroken-but Johnnie doesn't know it. Sarah Reynolds wills her cosmetics to the next years Drama Class thinking it might save the school some money. Anna Sanders wishes to leave her school-girl complexion to Mellie Beasley. Marilyn Smith leaves her go-gettinl' eyes to Dorothy Heine. Boy Tyree leaves his chawmin smile and woman-killing ways to his brother. Lawrence Ellis bequeaths his license to tease girls to Clifford Connerly. Helen Lemons leaves her giggles to-well, now, thert-'s no one that can do it just like she does. John Jones leaves his big, blue eyes to his brother, Bill. George Coleman leaves his serious expression to Don McNeely. Elmo Parrott leaves his position of Band Master to Don Adams. Delphena Gootee bequeaths her blonde hair to Mary Smith on the condition that she doesnlt dye it black. Wilma Myers and her shadow, Helen Burton. wish to leave behind them their good example of friendship to any two Freshsmen girls who think they can go for four years without breaking the tie of friendship. Donald McMahan leaves his technique of getting girl-friends to Bill Doane. Editha Pless and Pauline Isom wish to leave their brief forms in Shorthand to any who need them worse than they. Eugene Pruett leaves his love for all the teachers, especially Miss Barkley, to anyone needing a good grade. Lowell Moffitt leaves his place on the Honor Roll to Mary Louise Earl. Ruth Slater wills her air of boldness to any in need. Hugh Miller leaves his ability to Parry on business affairs to Sam Sheeks. Mary Tolliver leaves her ability as a Salesmanship student to anyone who thinks he might become a Salesman. Dorothy Wagner wills her short fingers to Rita Heine to help her in typing faster. Mildred Salmon leaves her happy-go-lucky way to Martha Bishop. Leo Parrott leaves his tall, awkward appearance to Cletus Tow.
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she Marvin and Norman Gregory leave their brotherly love to the Sherwood brothers. Lawrence Haverly beuueaths his graceful walk to Jack Aikin. Kermit Walker leaves that beautiful blush to Joe Routh. John Paul White wants Charles Hedricks to take up his funny laugh. Rowena Gilstrap will leave to anyone her poetic inclinations. Mary Frances Hardman leaves Bill in care of the teachers. Victor Baugh leaves the position of Student Manager to Sterling Wiley. Thomas Darnell leaves his debating ability to Joseph Ohaver. Mary Cole bequeaths that cute, but peculiar voice to Freida Sanders. Ruth Alexander wishes to leave her brown, wavy hair to Janet Diefendorf so won't have to get a permanent so often. Daisy Cooke wishes to bequeath a bottle of bright red finger nail polish to Margueritte Sylvester. for by Maxin Dorsett wills that beautiful Buick to anyone that can afford to buy gasoline it. Otho Hale leaves his ability for talking out loud in 12A English Class and getting with it, to anyone that thinks he is capable. Mary Haverly leaves her good looks and ability to wear red to the Johnson twins. Anna Gross wills her tiny feet to Paul Reily. John Gerkin wills his ability to pretend to have forgotten something he really never knew, to Lawrence Ice. ah Edith Holden leaves her love for coaches to any other romantic M. H. S, lassie. John Lee leaves his sunny disposition to Miss Mclntire. Pauline Isom leaves her out-of-town boy-friend to Lorena McPhe1'son. Lorena and Ruth Melvin leave their diamond-getting ability to anyone who wants usband. Howard Hixon leaves his quiet disposition to Jake Burton. Miriam Ohaver bequeaths her bright and sunny smile to Aylene Walker. Helen Riggs wills her musical talent to James Bonds. Charlotte True wills her position as Secretary to Mr. Abel to Dorothy Heine. Kenneth Woods bequeaths all his rowdiness to Paul Shipman. Betty Tomlinson leaves her elaborate vocabulary to Mary Frances Mann. Lurline Terrell leaves Mr. Deckard a lock of her hair. Bud Mosley turns his broom and dustpan over to anyone who can handle the job. Priscilla Chastain bequeaths her long hair to Mary Jolliff. Gertrude Ball turns over a former basketball star for Evelyn Moon to take care of.
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