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lass State of South Carolina County of Newberry We, the 1954 graduating class of Newberry High School, of the County and State aforesaid, being of sound and disposing mind and memory do hereby ordain, declare, and publish this typewritten instrument as our last will and testament. We give, devise, and bequeath the following of our earthly possessions in manner: ITEM I. We, Freddie Vigodsky, Ned Darby, and Mickey Rabin, will our poker chips to Eddie Hopper, Jerry and Harry Summer. ITEM II. To Mary Stanley Salley, I, Barbara Wilson, bequeath my Southern drawl. ITEM Ill. We, Bobby Fulmer and Shirley Cromer, leave our ability to be the steadiest couple in the Senior Class to Sidelle Crooks and Billy Ray Hesterg Dorothy Kyzer and Butch Morris. ITEM IV. We, Mack Darby, Ned Hipp, and Perry Riley, will, to any person whose lifetime is quite limited, our drive-like-mad skill. ITEM V. We, Shirley Aughtry, Herbert Lee Gilliam, Mary Ann Connelly, and Coritta Bundrick, bequeath our way for appreciating a good joke to Punk Fuller, Billy Abrams, Charles Lever, and Jimmie Ray Pruitt. ITEM VI. We, Bill Tedford and Annette Young, will our ability to understand math to those unfortunate people who can't. ITEM VII. To our little brother and Earl Merchant, we, Bunny and Ross West, leave our cowboy togs. ITEM VIII. We, Judith Jones, Ka Dominick, and Betty Vaughn, bequeath our petiteness anti' vivacity to Faye Banks, Joyce Ann Hughes, and Clara Elwell Stokes. ITEM IX. We, Byron Richardson and Joyce Pruitt, leave our positions as N. H. S.'s singindg couple to Sara Alice Long and Rusty Harley, Eddie An erson and Evelyn lluffman. ITEM X. We, Doris Ann Parks and Barbara Gilstrap, will our knack for understanding polaroid cameras and playing for the Glee Clubs, respectively, to the people who will take over our jobs next year. ITEM XI. To Jimmy Wood, I, Andrew Shealy, leave my family car. ITEM XII. We, John Brown, George Oxner, J. T. Sterling, and J. W. Smith, will our dependability as bus drivers to our proteges. ITEM XIII. We, Bryant Jennings, Lewis Sligh, and Donald Seymour, bequeath our industriousness f?l to Steve Rinehart and Ted Willingham. ITEM XIV. I, Mary Thomasson, will my red hair to Glenda Jones and Patsy Maxcy. Twenty-E ight A . ITEM XV. To any little spoke who wants to become a big wheel, we, Ann Clark, Emma Minick, and Betty Lee George, leave our jobs. ITEM XVI. We, Joyce Owens, Ann Mays, Dickie Carver, and Edward Ruff, will our I-can-get-along-witlv anybody attitude to George Willis, Toby Willis, Jimmy Terry, and Mary Frances Waters. ITEM XVII. To Lugenia Martin, Nathaline Knight, and Jean Spotts, we, Louise Sessions, Helen Stutts, and Ann Campbell, leave our positions on the basketball team. ITEM XVIII. We, Martha Dell Sbealy, Betty Cousins, Beverly Oxner, Nonie Berry, and Doris Robertson, will our sweet charm to Elizabeth Morris, Mavis Berley, Claudette Kneece, and Mary Sue Shull. ITEM XIX. To Jane Henderson, Patricia Bedenbaugh, and Barbara Way, we, Lynn Martin, Carol Ann Baxter, Shirley Ringer, and Patricia Shealy, bequeath our roving eye. ITEM XX. We, Lewis Lever, Betty Graddick, Martha Folk, Nancy Ayres, James Leopard, and Althea Truesdale. will our excessive friendliness to all conceited people. ITEM XXI. We, Joe Miller, Earl Lusk, and Hugh Bickley, bequeath our athletic ability to Robert Teseniar, Bob Bodie, and Charles King. ITEM XXII. We, Lottie Boland, Caroline Cook, and Bertha Long, to any girl in need of it, will our instincts to get a man. ITEM XXIII. We, Bobby Berry, June Nelson, Mary Cromer, and Mary Riddlehoover, leave the ability to be good listeners to anyone who needs to have it. ITEM XXIV. We, Tommy Longshore, Olin Banks, and Harold Folk, bequeath our peg pants to those many up-and- coming cats. ITEM XXV. We, F s and Nancy Stone, will our statuesqueness to Molly Partridge, Elizabeth Earhardt, and Betty Leavellg we also leave our positions on the Cordial staff to two journalistic inclined students. ITEM XXVI. We, Bobby Lee Carver and William Smith, will our nonchalant stage performances to any persons skilled in singing and fiddle playing. ITEM XXVII. We, lthama Brooks, Donald Lee Davis, Norma Wessinger, Toni McCullough, and Margaret Harmon, will our good looks to Clarence Kinard, Bud-dy Harmon. Peggy Bickley, and Mary Ann Addy. We, the undersigned, at the request of the Senior Class of 1954-, who acknowledged the above typewritten instrument as their last will and testament, in their presence and in the presence of each other, hereby subscribe our respective names as executrix and witnesses to the execution of said last will and testament. EXECUTRIX WITNESSES: X N. K. Stone G. K. Dominick C. A. Clark B. L. George
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