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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT - 1941 The class of 1941 wishes to announce its going-out-of- business sale. In fact the organization is literally giving away these bargains. Any returns must be made before the end of the day as the whole business is anxious to close up shop. Just look at these left-overs : 1. Joyce Pitts wills her two-minute review before a test to Lamar Creel. 2. To Jack Fleming, Joyce Pohlmann wills her soap cookies. 3. Eldora Powell leaves her flaming torch to Amy James. 4. Lillian Pritchett and Jean Rogers grant their steady stream of mail to any lower classmen who can get it. 5. Charlie Glidewell and Charles Gauthier leave their long-winded track strength to anyone who can crawl. 6. To Nita McGuire, Lois Richards wills her Glee Club standing. 7. Margaret Quarrier, Miriam Gomillion, Gladys Etheridge, and Mildred Mattair leave their sweet smiles to . Billie Pat Cary. M 8. Clyde Graydon leaves his honor and eraftsmanshij) as a scout to any young trouper. 9. Jim Greene wills his mastery of the English language to Oliver Leonard. 10. To Joyce AYebb, Regina Salvant wills her recent success in love. 11. Aletliea Roberts bequeathes her tiny feet to an junior with clodhoppers. 12. To Sidney Anderson, George Halverson leaves his record as a math scholar. 13. James Harvell, Bert Suggs, Juanita O ' Connell, and Lillian O ' Donnell will their mischievous ways to Con- ner Hag er. 14. Jeanette Scott wills her ability to change amounts of checks (in bookkeeping only!) to Molly Perry. 15. AVallace Henderson, Mai-y Kelsoe, and Betty Hual leave Billy Hual a charming personality. 16. Harley Cobb inherits a quiet disposition from Fletcher Hinote, Cruitt Thames, and J. L. Watts. 17. Anna Mary Sherrer bequeathes preparedness to any hop, skip, and jump sophomore. 18. To Priscilla Yonge, June Shone leaves her cute naive air. 19. Earnest Jackson and Mary Fabisinski entrust their musical talent to Ann Gunn. 20. May Estes Smith leaves her interest in medicine to Tommy Norman. 21. Thomas Jones leaves to Bobby Home his striking ability to reason things out (commonly known as argue ). 22. Chloe Strasser wills her dramatic entrance to Edwina AYhiddon. 23. Arthur La Porte, Yilliam Calhoun, and Joe Sutton leave their milestone stride to Norris King. 24. Dorothy Swinson, Marjorie Xettles, Marion Ulnier, and Peggy Hemmer will neatness to Gene Mankin. 25. Fred Keen and Alvin Rozier will their way with the women to David Henriques. 26. Judith Testman, Howard Pope, and Agnes McNair leave their wee voices to the whole student body for the benefit of the faculty. 27. Betty Ann Tierney wills her former steady to anyone in need. 28. Dorothy Tugwell, Madalyne Watts, and Wilma Caro befjueath their good dispositions to Dorothy Dean Fer- guson. 29. To Leland Greene, William Kindell wills his Virginia accent. 30. Zeb Knott can not, must not, and will not will Knotf to any young tot. 31. Charles Mankin, Toopy Work, and Robert Carroll will their manly physique to Edwin Simpson. 32. To D. H. Danheisser, Lamar Wallace and Carroll Richbourg grant their ability to ask questions. 33. Douglas Andrews wills his snappy actions and alert answei-s in Espanol to anyone who can persuade Miss Partridge to accept them. 34. Bernice Wiggins gives her ever-ready excuses to Ba rbara Gardner. 35. A. Henry White, Jr., leaves his A to Henry White. 36. To Helen Gaines, Leon White leaves his southern drawl. 37. George Frank Amnions and Josie Clifford will their hap])y-go-lueky attitude to Albert Williams. 38. Carolyn Lee and Mildred Gentry leave their sophistication to Carolyn Rae Walker. 39. Sybil Clark and Johnnie Mae Ellis leave their knowledge of Spanish in the textbook. 40. To Lenice McRae, Mary Leonard wills her cute litt ' e turned-up nose. 41. Lucy Majors leaves her army name to any junior with a navy name. 42. William Barker, Billy Johnson, and Harry Fowler will their well-groomed hair to Jim Harrell. 43. Martha Meriwether wills her pretty annual picture to anyone who can get it. 44. To Gallena Wisehaupt, Mary Merritt leaves her big brown eyes. 45. Jack Battle leaves name and title of Samuel Johnson to Jack Battle Junior.
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CLASS PROPHECY One of tlio most popular liits of tlic stiino in KHiO is The (lirls from Syraoiisc, written iinil ilirectetl by Kutti- Iwn Busbee. The ieudint; roles are played by Daisy MeAllisier, Carolyn Lynch, and Doris I ' arroll. Onward into the MediteiTanean we find George Dandelaki , the present U. S. anibasMidor to Uri-ece. ( Yes, there ' s still a Greece!) Dro| pin); down to the South Pole (no trouble at all with n dear m-stal ball) we come upon Itnndolph Krickson carryinjj n in Lief ' s footstejis, as he explores the South Polar region. Ellen Kubanks, having a new beauty treatment, is u plastie surgeon, with Gloria Diibiiisson as her assistant. The constniction of her office will begin in the near future at which time Bradford Keene, prominent busim ' ss woman, will lay the corner-stone. « Dale Scott lias been chosen Queen of Mardi Gras in Tupelo, Miss. Elisabeth Thompson is the songstress with her husband ' s swing orchestra. Out over the Atlantic (we really get around with this crystal ball, magic carpet stuff) we see Stanley Climie in command of the liner Ainericus out to set another speed re ' or(L On this boat are the two guys who are trying to put us out of business, Tommy Bouchillon and Arthur Cobb, noted experimenters in television. Skipping over to Xew York we are met by Evans Goodnight, head photographer for Scpiiiit Magazine. Imag- ine it. He wants our pictures! His office happens to be just opposite Bruce Allen ' s, head illustrator lor Men Only the magazine for men (nuff said). Dean Quarrier, Joy Smith, and Juanita Todd have just left for Fort Redoubt with their Army husbands. Doro- thy Fairdoth is happily marrie l, too. Of course, she drives a tomato red convertible. We see one of the most outstanding events of 1960 to be the founding of a new college. It is Mildred Pate ' s Fininshing School for Girls, located in Tombstone, Arizona. On the teaching staff are Marjorie Cook, Kathleen Fell, and .Jewell Gan-ett. In the lobby of our hotel (yes, we had a hotel, sorta cold in the parks, now) we see Jinimie Haynes, star of the Green Bay Packers, with the same blonde again. Up in Ithaca, N. Y . we see Jimmy Brackin professor of chemistry at Cornell University. We understand that he ' s doing extensive research work on hydrogen. There ' s a flash of light on the highway below us; no cause for alarm, just the new Phantom Phlash being tested by Charles Higdon. The Phlash was perfected by engineers Tom Anderson, Richard Benson, and Robert Gard. We find that Chula Qreenwell and Dorothy Hughes are starring in the current hit at Earl Carroll ' s The Ziegfeld Follies of 1960. Driving on we find Toulmin Gaines writing his memoii ' s on his back porch. Toulmin is the author of the new mystery best seller Guess Who ' s ' Revenge. Edna Sehaffer and Bernice McNair, dress-designers, and Hilary AVheat and Erette Stringfellow, famous mil- liners, are with the Lois Smith Ladies ' Shoppe on Fifth Ave., New I ' ork City. Coming down to Washington, we find Jane Witek and Jerry Brown, representing Florida in the Senate and House, respectively. Jane is the first woman member from Florida. Getting down into our own section we run into Carl Bumieister, proprietor of the Great Southern Bakeries, Inc. Back in dear old Peusacola, we find Lon Carr, manager of Studebaker Sales of Florida, Alabama and Georgia, along with his head salesman Thore Carlin reclining in their office. Then on we go to the F. F. Lumber Yard, some- times called Termiteville, owned by James Fountain and Charles Folmar. Winner of a recent essay contest given by a soap company on why housewives liked their product, was Malnee Henderson. The i)rize was awarded by Dora Miest, last year ' s winner. Rufus Sunday, renowned evangelist, opens a series of lectures in the Thomas K. Butler auditorium in Goulding. Prof. Fred Winkler, founder of the AVinkler School of Rhumba, has announced as his assistant, Rudyard Tall- man, originator of the Gator Glide dance. Roger Scott, coach of Ole Miss., with James Ward, assistant, has given up his job to coach ping pong at George AVagenheim ' s home for wayward tennis players. Dean AVentworth, propaganda expert, having lost his iiosition, is winding old clocks at the Elmer White Foun- dry. Guy Y ' aste has just completed a portrait of Leslie Smith (his masterpiece) entitled Mr. Smith Goes to the Dogs. ' ' And like everyone else we wait until the last moment to see tlie dentist and there he is, our own alumnus, Bill Coker, with his pliers, chisel, and barber chair . . .
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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT - 1941 46. Kutli Miller leave ' s her reputation to her sister Phvllis. 47. To Villa Andrews anti Huth Cohl), I ' auline Milstead, Leonard iioutwell, Winford Creel, Edna Kell, and John MeLuughlin leave their brilliance. 48. Julienne Moore, Berniee Moore, and Jean McMurrv leave their pdden hair to Jane Xoonan. 49. Billy Birks leaves his aniazin); knowleclge of worldly matters to Billy Mead. 50. Bobby Bledsoe leaves his nianaK »g ability to Deaietry C ' on.stantine. 51. To Bette Varnuni, .Joyce Myers wills poinp steady. 52. Peggy MeNoil be iueathes her swift eonelusions to any dry, drawling junior. 53. Callie Nix leaves her pleasing plumpness to Betty Scruggs. 54. Douglas Busey and Hunley Elebash leave their tennis ability to Bug De Lacee. 55. To Faye Diamond, Klfanor Mary Parker, Myra Wilson, and Betty Fernandez will their talkative disposi- tions. 56. Doris Pate leaves her willingness to help to any lazy girlie. 57. Jack Broome leaves his name in hopes that it will sweep Kleanor Webb through school. 58. Nita Peaco ' k be |ueathes her |)re ' isenes8 to Kathleen Alley. 59. Jeanne Gullette wills her long slender hands to Alice Yeargin and Gloria Robbins. 60. To .To Jo Jones, Dorothy Williams wills her ear rings. 61. Hazel Withers leaves her ability to attend many schools to Bo Scaife. 62. Necia Aynes and Katherine Allen will their natural curls to Bette France. 63. Fred Buian leaves a line of bull to anyone within hearing distance. 64. To Roger Cook, Willard Caro leaves his thoughtful look. 65. Betty Durham and Betty Bird leave their deep voices to Virginia Darby. 66. To Jack Buckley, Patsy Brown wills her cute little giggle. 67. Margarett Bragg leaves her impersonation of Jane Withers to any junior willing to take her place. 68. Horace Coburger wills his optimistic outlook on lif e to Mallory Kennedy. 69. To Bobby Gray, Charles Coe leaves his Charlie-Chaiilin walk. 70. Marie Campbell leaves her inability to make up her mind to no one. 71. Evans Colbert wills his ten pretty girls of shorthand class to any poor junior. 72. Gene Cowart leaves his boners to anyone with an understanding gal. 73. Henry Fielding and Dewey Rushing will their freckles to Margrete Clifford. 74. Catherine Conran and Maxine Greenblatt will their mouselike qualities to Martin Ray. 75. Elaine Cox bec|ueathes her ability to write editorials to the future journalism class. 76. To Barbara Roberts, Mary Edith Davenport leaves her book-chunking ability. 77. Patsy Davis leaves her meekness to Charlie Cain. 78. To Hobart Whitney, Harold Forster leaves his unruly hair. 79. To Carolyn Chappell, Christine Johnson wills her lovely skin. 80. Mildred Kayser wills her knack for bowling to any junior with tiiat certain swing. 81. Jimmy Galey wills his ability to worry Miss Johnson in English to Alfred Pipkin. 82. Jake Miller leaves his attractive country smile to Daniel Berry. 83. Eleanor Ellis wills her get-there-in-a-hurry walk to some weary-footed soph or junior. 84. To Stamati Kithriotis, Macatherdese Fitzpatrick and Curtis McGonigle grant their unusual names. 85. Elton Mullins wills his kinship to Moon to Kayo. 86. Lee Nichols bequeathes his baby expression to Tommy Loggins. 87. Amund Olsen wills his tight-mouthed conversation to Cameron Villar. 88. To Maria. Lochas, Carlo Petrella wills his Italian accent. 89. Howard Palmer leaves his last-minute double-duty efforts to any two understudies. 90. Elzie Pitts leaves her mature expression to Julian Reinsehmidt. 91. Albert Schwarz, Alice Fell and Peggy HoUingsworth leave their great stature to Lila Keys. 92. Herman Sewell, Burt Reid, and Nilo Quigley leave their ability as politicians to Kenneth Fulghum and Wayne Coloney. ' ■ 93. Mary Marshall Grice and Louise Hibberd leave thsir never-ending pep to any ten sophomores. Witnesses : Testators : Boogey Woogey Dottie Keys Baby Snooks Douglas Ajidrews Yehudi PoUv SherriU
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