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

 - Class of 1948

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NOT IN SCHOOL BUT TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS Charles T. Forsythe Donald Stewart Hart Vannah McClain Jones Richard Jackson Paul W. Freeman Thomas F. Carpenter Florence Stark Thomas Arthur Purnell Martha Ann Reed Loyd Ramick, Jr. Thomas R. Reed Henry E. Smith Felix DePierre LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Pine Bluff High School graduating class, of the city of Pine Bluff, county of Jefferson, and state of Arkansas, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made. The following are individual: One-half inch of Donald Boling's 6 feet 4l 2 inches goes to Charles Bonner. Norwood Rothwell leaves his scarlet blushes to Mac Tatman. The band room and “Scrubby left by Bobby Joe Taylor, “Moppy McLellan, and Boyd Pearson, go to Carr Dee Racop, “Bert Fore, and Jane Sanders. Someone who can shout loud can have the choir roll from Mary Ann Holmes. Eva Pappas receives from Chlothilde Towler the P. B. H. S. stage. Dorothy Dudley wills her record of going steady to anyone who can beat it. Nelda Overton, who is glad to go, leaves her place in P. B. H.'s halls to just anyone. Nancy Jane Lake wills her ability to make hot dogs to any junior N. H. S. member who has some “extra” time. Virginia McGregor leaves her sweet disposition to Jerrie Alexander. Any girl that has some extra hair may bequeath it to Miss Gammill, who has torn hers out during the publication of this annual. Connie Puddephatt wills her photogenic smile to “ITl-never-smile-again Nelle Coats.

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William Waller Catherine Wardlaw Bettie Joe Wells Donald G. Welsh Charles White “Willie? I’ll say he will!” “Her schooling led to the altar, for she’s now 4Mrsr “I serve while others make excuses.” “Most good!” “He thinks in ven or is it reverse?” Patsy Wiginton Charles E. Wilcox Edd Noel Williams Harold A. Wilson J. L. Wilson “True courtesy shows itself to the least, as well as to the greatest ” “His voice is mellow; his walk is light; if you’re his friend, you're doing all right.” “They call him ‘Curly.” “A true Christian gentleman.” “Women ph ooey Betty Jean Wiltshire Billy Winchester Doris Elizabeth Wingard Euel Woodfield Brody L. Woole A sunny temper that lilds the edges of life’s Slackest cloud.” “Good-natured and liked by all.” “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” “The boy with a big heart and a friendly smile.” “He who is ria friends is poor in • M tng. let us turn to a new and different life — the future



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued from page 25) Annie Chadick actually leaves the chemistry lab in one piece. Jenks Henslee receives the artistic ability of Joyce Pagan just in time to begin work on next year's annual. The casanovas of the Senior class, Guy Botsford and Lloyd Sims, will their ability to charm the women to M. L. Mann and Joel Lucke. Steamroller Jones is the receiver of Bill Bodie's All-state football position. Sally Ainsworth leaves her melodius giggles to Joyce Davis. Maurice Milner leaves his loquaciousness to Floyd Stringer, Jr. Mary R. Reed leaves her blonde locks to Nelda Ann Galster. John Walker leaves the light switch on third floor to any monitor who likes to watch the girls as he turns off the lights. Helen Spillyards leaves her ability to talk at the most inopportune times to Jeanne Duke. John Turley leaves the basketball court to his brother, Bob. The beautiful soprano voice of Martha Jane Obernier is given to Mildred Wallis, with hopes that Mildred will continue to sing. John Moore's parking place on Laurel goes to Bobby Leslie. Benny Scallion wills his ability to begin the arguments in English class to practically any junior. And Betty Hudgens gives to Anne Parrish her undeniable way of taming the wolves of P. B. H. S. With the hope that they will have as much fun as this year's staff has, the 47-48 Pine Cone staff cheerfully leave to next year's staff, the Pine Cone room with its yellow copy, proof and confusion. To Mrs. McCammon, the staff leaves its many permit slips; and to Miss Martin, a brand new pencil to sign next year's slips. The 1948 Zebra Staff takes with it the memories of joyous work, but bequeaths the keys to the annual room to next year's staff heads. We, the Pine Bluff High School, 1948, graduating class do hereby sign and seal the said statements to be our last will and testament this twenty-ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight.

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