she cle nthe he rade et bo SS See ae : HP ESET SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1948, realizing how few are our remaining days at P. M. H. S. and now possessing a very great deal of intelligence, rare personality, and talent in many lines, do hereby bestow our numerous valuable qualities, as well as our eccen- tricities, upon our worthy and devoted lower classmen in this, our Last Will and Testament, not wishing them to be scattered to the four winds. . Edsel Coleman, being extra generous, leaves his size to Donnie Gardner. “Tot”? Coleman wills his muscles to Eugene Barger. Herman Decker leaves his ability to “get by” with murder in Basic Math to Frances Hamilton. Maynard Decker just leaves. Bobby Dyson leaves his ability to sleep in class to Allen Harris. William Hall leaves his ability to hop freight trains to Leslie Hamilton. Manley Hamilton would like to leave about thirty pounds of his weight to Elwood Sandidge. Carl Harris wills his ability to cut classes to some poor Freshman who is still fighting his way up. Dan Henson leaves his subtle wit to Dinkey Copper. Billy Lewis hopes he is leaving Jo Ann lonesome. Norman Murdough leaves his Boston accent to Marie Harrison who is having so much trouble acquiring one. James Smals leaves his “bike” to David Basham so he can get to school on time next year. Calvin Snyder, besides leaving Betty Lee lonesome, bequeaths her ability to act in plays. Leon Thacker wills his ability to work Math to Joan Scott who never seems to be able to get it. Billy Wagner leaves his ability to learn to play the trombone in one month to Donald Pelter who has been learning to play the cornet for two years. Evelyn Balser takes all her talent and ability with her for her husband-to-be. Theona Bayne leaves her free period first thing in the morning to David Basham so he can get caught up on his sleep. Edith Beard leaves her ability to sew to Jeanette Ogden who always gets tangled with hers. Elizabeth Cash leaves her ability to keep up her studies and still see Rusty every night to Clara Cash and Dorothy Drumwright. Roxie Coffey wills her ability to get on the honor roll one month out of eleven years to Jimmy Jefferies. Betty Conner wills her ability to work Basic Math to Judy Spence. Nancy Cunningham leaves her free period, the fifth period, to anyone who might want it. Phyllis Ferguson leaves her first name to Phyllis Lackey as long as she promises to take care of it. Margaret Ann Foster leaves her position in the “Girl’s Quartet” to Mildred Coleman in hopes that she will get to go on as many trips as she did. Laverne Glass wills her ability to get an engagement ring to Dallas Seay. Jane Harris leaves school hoping to be able to keep Buddy Greene for herself. Doris Huffman wills her long finger nails to Edith Ramsey. Peggy Keiser leaves her figure to Jeanette Ogden. Jeanne Nuckols leaves her ability to go somewhere every night and still get good grades to Jo Ann Cole. Nancy Rice leaves her quiet sweetness to Margie Floyd and Dallas Seay. Lorene Sandidge wills her curly hair to Barbara Coleman. Lois Seay leaves her position as cheer-leader to Faye Lawhorne with the hope that she will put plenty of pep into the schoo] yells next year. Maxine Smith wills her ability to get a boy friend with a car and motorcycle to those poor couples who have to walk. Lillian Staton wills her big beautiful eyes to a swell girl, Hazel Moore. Violet Thompson leaves her ability to get a husband from Natural Bridge to Helen Wright. Catherine Viar wills her ability to come to a new schoo] and get in the Beta Club the first year to any newcomer Sue Wilson leaves her good grades in biology to Jackie Watts. HAGE RAGE JAG AAG HAGIDAG IAG HAG HA@HNGA GAINS)
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