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C ASS WILL ANDY BABOULIS' great assoc1at1on of Eternal Brotherhood ' goes to Bert Braddock SUE WARREN'S ab1l1ty to make people thmk she knows what she's talkrng about fwhen she really doesn'tJ wh1ch was wrlled to her by Elame B1ShOp, and d1d her no good at all goes to Patty Howard NANCY WALKER'S boommg vomce goes to Dorothy Watkms for further use at ball games BURTON JORDAIN 'S mckname, K1ng, left to h1m by L1ndsey Carr, goes to Bryan Shlpman MARY EVANS leaves all the fun and happxness she had 1n school to Rosre Pletersk1 1n hopes she has as much fun 1n her Sen1or year CHARLES BROWN'S parkmg meter at the submarlne races goes to Danny Pryde GEORGIANN FORD'S ab1l1ty to get to lunch f1rst from M1ss D1lzer's room goes to Joan Thompson DELLA HEMlNGWAY'S ab1l1ty to keep a lovely voxce goes to her srster, Mar1lyn BILL KlNG'S ab1l1ty to keep h1s Seruor rlng away from the glrls goes to Frank Farmer, ln hopes that has as much fun as B111 d1d NANCY HOLLEY S abllrty to grggle at anyth1ng and everythmg goes to R0n1 Ryan DEVONNE V1CKERY'S Engl1sh notes go to Kay Blackwell m hopes she fmd them as useful as DeVonne 1 RED SWANN'S parklng place on the beach wh1ch was w1lled to hxm by Johnny Harms, goes to Lynn Wrrght BARBARA JEAN LARSEN'S loud mouth goes to Carol N1eburger DONALD C-OODSON'S pleasure and ab1l1ty to play the gu1tar hke Chet Atkms go to Jerry Baker MARY BLAKE'S happ1ness, wh1ch she had 1n her Sen1or yea: goes to Jackxe Sprrng 1n hopes she has the same JOHN BROWNING leaves a can of red pr1mer to Danny Pryde for hrs whlte Merctuy JOHNETTE COCHRAN'S place 1n band goes to Betty Lou Lopez JOYCE PALMER'S and BOBBIE LOU TURNER'S parkmg meter and book on parkrng go to Jmcey Dukes 1n hopes she can learn to park w1thout knockmg down the parkmg meter as they d1d BERNICE HARRIS naturally curly han' goes to Jean Cochran VALANN BOUC1-lER'S Qblllly to party every evenmg of her Senxor year, and st111 make lt to class the next day goes to Llnda Coates JIMMIE SHARP 'S ab111ty to go to sleep 1n class goes to Larry Hardy, 1n hopes he gets as many naps as Jlmmy d1d POLLY MORRIS' ab1l1ty to just look at food and get fat, wh1ch was wxlled to her by Betty Petrrcek goes to Cormne Beck, rn hopes It does her more good than rt d1d Polly BOB BAKER 'S bra1ns go to DICRIC Sweat, ln hopes the combrned two w1ll get h1m out of M1ss Drlzer class someday TOMMY LEE w1lls to Lynn Wrxght hls eternal youth ANITA W1-IEELER'S mckname, B1g Mouth wh1ch Mxss Lourcey gave her, goes to Bessy Swam, rn hopes she can aggravate Mlss Lourcey as much as Amta d1d NANCY LYNN JONES leaves to Cmdy Lueck a book of three easy lessons on how to get a Fratern1ty pm . . I , . V . . . , ' Y . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . he , . . . . . . . 7 . . d'd. A 7 . . . . 7 i , f . 1 . Q . . . . . , . . . ,S - , . . . . Page Twenty Nme
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C ASS WILL We, the fun-loving Seniors of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Eight, being of sane mind, and having complete control of our faculties, do hereby, in the Southern Edition of the Live Oak Log, make our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class, will to the Faculty and Administration three months of quietness and solitude from the reverberating Rebel yells that have been echoing through the halls for the past six years. We, the Senior Class, will to the juniors our front seats in the auditorium, the honor of being Seniors, and all the good times we had in our Senior year. lly, we leave the following: BETHEA'S wardrobe goes to Peggy Miles, in hopes she can accomplish being best dressed next 'S ability to be the biggest flirt in the Senior Class and still go steady goes to his bro- 'S biological brains go to Lewis Bennett, in hopes that it will not take him three years to MONA MOSHER'S ability to keep a boy goes to Lois Zimmel, in hopes she will have as much luck in holding him as Mona did. CAROL POEHLER'S shorthand notebook goes to Martha Ann Dennis, with hopes that she will do better than Carol did. ROGER HARMON'S chair in Mrs. Sharpe's room, which he has occupied the last four years, goes to Billy Gillis, with hopes that he has as much fun as Roger did in there. LORRAINE SEENEY'S ability to write letters goes to Bessie Swain. BARBARA CROW LEE'S short fat legs, which were developed from the long skinny legs willed to her by Barbara Chisholm, go to Sue Neely. ROBERT COOKE'S ability to drive goes to Frank Farmer. KAREN LUNDSTROM'S path to Read Pattillo Elementary, which she uses every fifth period, goes to jo- anne Kirtlaw, in hopes she will keep the way beaten down. RALPH FRASIER'S key to success, which was given to him last year, goes to what's left of the Canal Street five, Crawford, Roberts, Johnston - for further use. BILL MEARES' ability to keep his old 46 Chevy running, except at important times, goes to Randy Elliott. LULU HIGI-lSMITH'S ability to clown around and have fun everywhere she goes, which was willed to her by Barbara Jones, goes to Lois Zimmel. RONI UNGER'S ability to have as many wrecks as possible and still be the best driver of the Senior Class, and her stop sign, go to Sherry Emerine. FRED JONES' chair in Mr. Mac's room, and his ability to get along with Mr. Mac, go to Arthur Hath- away. ELAINE DEFISHER'S naturally curly hair goes to her sister, Lorraine. LAURILLA HOWIE'S ability to get out of D. C. T. goes to jim Adolphson. TOM MCKINNEY leaves a dime to Sarge, in hopes she will call him in about five years. DUANE GOLDEN'S pony tail is left to her sister, Rosiline. Page Twenty-Eight
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