Pine Bluff High School - Zebra Yearbook (Pine Bluff, AR)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 28 text:

Last Will and Testament To whom it may but probably does not concern, greetings: Be it known to all that we, the members of the senior class of the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, being of sound body and er—sound mind and having appointed ourselves the smartest, most intelligent, and best educated class ever to graduate from this institution, we do hereby leave, will, and bequeath all goods, property, and chattels herein designated to such persons, institutions and other unfortunates and under the terms and conditions that are herein specified: The fumes from all midnight oil burned in the past four years are affectionately bequeathed to Miss Roney. All of our lame excuses are left to Mrs. M;Cammon. Squeak” Hughes leaves his passionate love for Squeak” Hughes to Mary F. Johnson, who needs none of it. Bugs” Bailey finally leaves. Darrel Albright grudgingly leaves Nettie Pitts only because he has to. Norman Merritt absolutely and positively refuses to leave his books. Fred Moore proudly leaves his title of Honey” to anyone who will cherish it and take care of it. Marie Cowser isn’t leaving a thing to anyone. She’s taking David Hopkins with her. Lamar De Armand leaves his title of High-Pocket” to Tweetsie Elsberry. Marie Koberlein bequeaths her sunny disposition upon Ellen Bly Wagner with grave doubts. The Zebra Staff leaves a half-dozen rat traps to next year’s staff-to catch all Pine Cone snoopers. Eddie Craven leaves his vast number of who’s who titles to Walter Wilkins who hopes that he will deserve them as much as Eddie did. Mary Chew Brummett leaves her sympathy to future feminine mechanical drawing students. Texas Thornton gladly leaves his witty cracks to none other than the honorable Thomas Curry. Pete” Long leaves his disability to play the saxophone to L. C. Costley and Scum” Borccky with the hope that they can carry on. Jane Coles takes her punning ability with her because no one will let her leave it. All the senior boys gleefully leave the cigarette stubs on 10th and Laurel to Mr. Dial. Frances Sanders blushingly leaves her modesty to Louise Savage and timidly hopes she uses it. Billy Ritchie reluctantly leaves Felice to Felix Smart with loud disapproving sighs. To Wilma Koberiein Doris Roebuck leaves her ability to tickle the marimba and wishes her well.

Page 27 text:

ALFRED WARRINER SENIORS Band Athletic Club They who accomplish most makn the least noise. RALPH WENZEL Student Council ’36. National Honor Society, Vice President of Senior Class, Associate Editor of Zebra, Quill and Scroll. Football 34. ’35, 36. Glee Club. Boy’s Quartet 35. ’36. Sea Scout Club Singer, athlete, charmer of women. TOMMIE WATTS Girl Reserve Watt a girl! LEE WHITTLE Knowledge is power. SAM WILLIAMSON Outdoor America Club Modesty becomes a young man. LOUIS WILSON A modern cavalier. LUCILLE WILSON Giri Reserve May her smile and beauty grow and grow. MARGUERITE WILSON National Honor Society Zebra Staff Quill and Scroll Oh. dem eyes! JIMMIE WINTERS A little boy with a big capacity. BURREL WOODFIELD He who knoweth more than I. I envy he who knoweth less. I pity. CATHERINE WULBERN She has never been deep in thing but love. any- All readers of the Zebra not fully under standing our jokes will be supplied with laughing gas at club rates. —McBryde and Rail shack.



Page 29 text:

Last Will and Testament [CONTINUED] Curtis Hankins proudly bestows his flaming tresses upon Red Bennett with the hope that they appeal to the fairer sex as much as his did. Because the senior class forces her to, Farrar Martin sorrowfully leaves her giggle to Martha Beall who she feels can fully do justice to it. Jimmy Ryland leaves his best wishes to Miss Frazier and hopes she finds another football player she likes as well. Gerry Oliver leaves to take a ride in the Model T. (To the Altar?) All the hitch hikers of the chemistry class sorrowfully leave Mr. Love because he didn’t understand them. Katherine Wulbern reluctantly leaves Frank Forgcy with all her affections. Jimmie Winters leaves his English book to the Fire Department because it’s all wet. Herman Hankins leaves the control of Elton Taylor to anyone who can manage it. The Pine Cone Staff leaves a petition for a more attractive workhouse for all future keyhole peepers” and scoop seekers.” Thomas Madding leaves that deceptively peaceful appearance to his brother Joe. Tommy Priakos left Laura Jean McDonald, and this year she departs to go to him. Neal Martin leaves her good looks to anyone in the junior class who deserves them. The Senior Play cast leave all their missing cues to Mrs. Beall. Judy Alexander’s ready to go because all her reasons are leaving too. Frank Reed insists that he has to leave. Good-bye. Catherine Ann Shepherd and Beverly Bridges are bidding adieu because they can’t think of anything else better to do. Sellars and Jarvis bequeath their badly worn cameras upon the 1937 Staff. Hcrshel Sturdivant leaves his joyful laugh to re-echo down the corridors after he’s gone. The Holdcrfields leave their twinship to the McPhails who will have to vie with the Hutsons. To next year’s annual staff we of the Zebra of ’36 leave the annual room with the hope that they love, cherish, and sweep it as well as we did. To be frank, the senior class is leaving because the time has come and they made C averages. McBryde and Railsback fearfully sign this will—and run— Signed, McBRYDE and RAILSBACK, Attorneys at Hooey. ¥ [Page Twenty-three]

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