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A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart.
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Wisdom shall die with you. J. D. STOCKTON What is done is done, but can ' t be undone. J.W.STOCKTON All that glitters is not gold. i
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asi IsOi r an f Uesiameni We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: We, Joyce Greene, Peggy Boyd, Jean Stockton and Doris Williams, do hereby bequeath to Janice Hollifield, Linda Boyd, Alma OUis and Joyce Stock- ton our ability to rule their class as we have done for the last four years. Here ' s hoping they rule as well as we did. I, Gracie McCall, do hereby bequeath to Lois Hollifield my ability to make up excuses to go to the store. I, J. D. Stockton, do hereby bequeath to my timid brother, Howard, my deliquescent (absorbs water) brain. Here ' s hoping he becomes the most dan- gerous Senior of all (if he makes it). I, J. W. Stockton, do hereby bequeath to Stanley Swafford my ability to slip out of class. I know he needs it because he always gets caught. I, Johnny Washburn, do hereby bequeath to the Freshman Class my ability to make passing grades without studying. I, Eugene Hollifield, do hereby bequeath to Lyle Holtsclaw my ability to slip out behind the building to smoke. I, Steve Brown, do hereby bequeath to my underclassmen my friendship. Here ' s hoping they gain the knowledge that is in school for them. I, Vernon Hollifield, do hereby bequeath my crate of a bus to anyone who needs money bad enough to drive it. I, Bill Tipton, do hereby bequeath to Mr. Tate an extra car to lend to his VIVY looking Chicks. Here ' s hoping they can drive. I, Ronald Stewart, do hereby bequeath to Ken Garaventa my stamp col- lection. I, Dolly Taylor, do hereby bequeath to Mary Jane Lowery my determina- tion. I, Daisy Thompson, do hereby bequeath to Wanda Swafford my ability to play basketball and tell jokes. 1, Fate Biddix, do hereby bequeath to Billy Ray Smith my ability to make smoke with a ruler. I, Betty Blankenship, do hereby bequeath to Cora Lea Wilson my ability to catch a man and marry him in the middle of a school year. I, Ralph McKinney, do hereby bequeath to Robert Robinson my quiet ways. I, Madge Cline, do hereby bequeath to Pansy Medford my easy-going manner hoping she makes good use of it.
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