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l - -fa. 1 WA ,, ,A I -.:. 1 J v fr '-' 'H' ' l w-,. ri , -1 f ..., --..-..- I . MMM-.. X ,' :f , V. V ,f ' 'I' -- E:-. - , , ',,Jj.L-'Lift' , l ...LMMMM .M 22. I, Mary Alice Lawing, do will and bequeath my winsome ways to Mickey Taylor. 23. I, Forest Lawing, do will and bequeath to Mavis Clark my red hair. 24. We, Mary Alice Lingerfelt and Vernice Stover, leave our intelligence to the Junior Class realizing they may need it. 25. We, Josie and Janice Little, leave our dignity and polite ways to Mary Ella Klutz. 26. We, Dorothy Payne and Bobby McCreight, leave our laziness to Katherine Schrum and Dorothy Morrison. 27. I. Katherine Price, do will and bequeath to Taltha Lawing my many talents. 28. I, Frances Setzer, leave my position on the Hi-Life staff to Frances Clifton. 29. I, Katherine Sherrill, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Gladys Keever. 30. I, Freida Simmons, do will and bequeath my ability to blush to Pearlene Hunsucker. 31. We, Adelia Smith and Helen Whisnant, do will and bequeath to Alma Wagoner and Mary Hester Clark our inseparable friendship. 32. I, Wilma Smith, do will and bequeath to Helen Miller Herman my love for dancing. 33. I, Make Warlick, do will and bequeath to Alma Wagoner, my pleasing personality and ability to make friends. 34. I, Edith Young, do will to Helen McRee my blond hair. 35. I, Philip Moose, do will and bequeath my many talents to Andy Warlick. 36. I, Brady Mullinax, do will and bequeath to Hammerhead Long the speed of my A Model. 37. I, Curtis Sharpe, leave my curley hair to Harper Cilley. 38. I, Wade Sigmon, do will and bequeath to Jimmy Yount my ability to play basketball. 39. I, Oscar Simmons, do leave to Felix Austin my largeness. 40. I, Joe Smith, do will and bequeath to Bill Warlick my athletic ability. 41. I, Bill Taylor, do will and bequeath to J. W. Abernathy my quietness and love for Hickory. 42. I, Howard Whisnant, leave to Sub Moose my ability to learn French. 43. I, L. A. Yount, leave my smallness to Merritt Smith. 44. I, Roy Yount, do will and bequeath to Glenn Miller my Wild West Weeklies. 45. I, Allen Lee Setzer, do will and bequeath to Charles Brady my place in the Senior Class. 46. I, Doris Cline, do will and bequeath to Frances Clifton my ability to scrub dressing room floors. 47. I, Margaret Pace, do will and bequeath to Dorothy Arndt, my loyalty. 48. I, Carl Huffman, do will and bequeath my good looks to Jack Yount and Pete Cochran. 49. I, Bobby Ervin, do will and bequeath my pleasing personality to Charles Isenhower. In witness whereof we the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-eight of Newton High School do hereunto set our hand and seal and declare this to be our last will and testament on this l2th day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-eight. Wi!'nessed by: PAUL LACKEY FRANCES SETZER CARL HUFFMAN BILL TAYLOR, Testator. Page Twenty-two -.-- . NT, 1 V -. .-.J al .. .., .. .... .. - L. , I It I1 'Ir'-1 ll - - W- -- 1 J ll. lfi 1. .ill .Q if I I X
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.ffm . -yy? , FK- , lx, f sly-...at --- -fef2 'LP-A .. um N XSS Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of '38, realizing our High School days are over and wishing none of our talents to be lost, do hereby make it known to all concerned, that this is our last will and testament: To the school board, superintendent, and members of the faculty, we wish to bequeath our appreciation for their help through our High School days. To the Juniors. we leave our candy business and our privilege of coming in out of the rain when it isn't raining. To the Sophomores, we do will and bequeath our quiet ways and dignilied manners. ' To the Freshmen, we do will and bequeath the carvings on the desks and the old chewing gum. Our individual talents we will as follows: 1. I, Esther Adams, do will and bequeath to Lee Annah Power my quiet ways. 2. Iiililmina Arndt, do will and bequeath to Margaret Cline my basketball a 1 ity. 3. I, Beatrice Amos, do will and bequeath my cake baking to Margaret Sellner, Annie Laurie Griggs, and Louise Honeycutt. 4. I, George Baker, do will and bequeath my seat on the bus to Marshall Cline. 5. I, Margaret Bolick, do will and bequeath my long walk to school to my sister, Dorothy. 6. I, Sara Bollinger, do will and bequeath my scientific ability to Bobby Rein- hardt. 7. Ethel Bowman, do will and bequeath to Vivian Allen my love for chew- ing gum. 8. I, Gladys Canipe, do will and bequeath to Sara McCreight my ability to always have a cheery smile. 9. We, Lois Clark, Thelma Goodman, and Dorothy Hewitt, do will and be- queath our love for driving to Irma Cline. 10. I, Virginia Huitt, do will and bequeath to Charles Franklin Lutz my good grades-knowing that he needs them. ll. We, M. B. Cook and Robert Huitt do will and bequeath our love for air- planes to Kenneth Price. 12. I, Gladys Cox, doiwill and bequeath my love for mountain music to Merle Smith. 131 We, Joe Flowers and George Martin, do will our quietness to Sam Moose. 14. I, Watson Gabriel, do will and bequeath to Bobby Gaither my ability to be right on the spot with my candid camera. 15. We, Craig Hilton, Ralph Setzer, and Glenn Young, leave our straight hair to William Barlow. 16. I, Brady Holland, do will and bequeath to Kenneth Brooks my dignified ways. . 17. I, Jimmie Isenhower, do will and bequeath to my brother, Joe, my popular- ity, hoping that he may use it as well as I have. 18. I, Marjanell Kenimer. do will and bequeath to Gilbretta Furr my ability to change my coiffure daily. 19. We, Robert Keever, W. L. Lefevers, Harold McGee, and Walter Mauney do will to all the Junior boys our ability to get our cars. 20. We, Sara Bess and Hazel Lackey, do will and bequeath our wiles and ways to Edith Reinhardt and Mary Lee Fortenberry. 21. I, Paul Lackey, leave my tallness to Henry Deal. Page Twenty-one l llllllIlEElll llllllll-Ellll'll I -
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