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NDON, Charles QC. AJ. Ile iI by all, It strailfasl friI'flIl. P.C.l'l.S. 3, 44 F.F.A. lg Latin Club J, 4: :e Club 4, Sec'yg Macbeth Clan 45 Club 4g Dc Molay 41 Latin Club J, lnsul 49 Homeroom Ofiicet -lg junior Stalf. D, Carol Uiay Gayj. A .many :mtl cherry may keep lrining frirmlr or carb Jay. P.C.l'I.S. 1, Z, 3, 4, Notable-Most likely to succeed: Otiiccr 4, V.-Pres.: Homeroom Of- I, 2, 45 KANVUKSAVK' Stall' 4, Literary Slmlu'snIu1l Staff 4, Cir. Mgr., junior Student Council 3, 4, V.-Pres. 5. 49 Kiwanettcs 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: I Club 2, 3, Charter Mem.: Spanish 2, 3, Hon. Mem. 4, Glue Club I, 3, licspians 3, 4, Rcptr. 43 Quill and 4, Reptr.: F.H.A. Club 35 Macclulf Leader and Debztrerg Girls' State 4, Gen.: junior Speaker lg Track I: cr State Essay Contest 3: Sophomore 25 Marching Corpsg Physical Ed. 2, 3. ZIA, joe. Thr ladies full him ' P,C.I-I.S. 3, 41 Band 3, -lg annual I X . .J it 'uf f It lj .Ls pl CVM 'MM We, the class of nineteen hundred and forty-eight, at the close of the last chapter of our high school years, do hereby bequeath this, our last will and testament, to tlIose to whom we feel deeply indebted. AR'I'ICI.E I. To the U. S. Museum wc leave our dog-earecl books, worn from actual study. ARTICLE II. To P.C.H.S. we leave. fPeriod.j ARTICLE III. To our English teacher we leave tlIe baHling mystery ol' who was the third murderer of Banquo. QMay he rest in peaceg ARTICLE IV. To our math teacher we leave all the figures Qmathe- Inatical onesj with the hopes that she can do IIIore with them than we could. ARTICLE V. To our art teacher we leave a bushel basket full of ink bottles, paint brushes, water colors and all the pic- tures on the walls of P.C.H.S. ARTICLE VI. To our Spanish teacher we leave todos los Iibros de ffsjmliol with the desire that they be returned to Spain at the hrst possible opportunity. ARTICLE VII. To our Latin teacher we bequeath all the conjuga- tions and declensions. My! Ive don't want them. ARTICLE VIII. To Olll' boys' physical education teacher we bequeath all the worn-out equipment and hope that it may be replaced in time to match the gymnasium. ARTICLE IX. To our girls' physical education teacher we leave all the lip-prints on the shower room wall, and out of the generosity of our hearts the essays we so willingly wrote on the subject. ARTICLE X. To our manual arts teacher we leave all the scraps of wood in order that he may erect a monument In our honor. ARTICLE XI. To our commercial arts teacher we leave all the relies in the typing room, and we'd like to take with us tlIe few who really do type. ARTICII: XII. To our public speaking teacher we leave all our speeches lIIZItlC with our knees playing the accompani- ll1CIIl to the tune of Home, Sweet lrlomcf' !kR'I'ICI.l'I XIII. To our home economics teacher we leave all the food which we cooked and burned. We would have eaten it otherwise. Au'I'Ic:I.I4: XIV. To our history teacher we bequeath all the dates in history, Zllltl we leave with a great regret that we have 1101 had nIore. Qhlovies, or what?j AR'l'lCI.l'2 XV. To our agriculture teacher we leave a farm over- grown with weeds and a hope that next year's class will know enough to cultivate the tomatoes instead of the weeds. AIITICIIIE XVI. To our music teachers we leave all the notes-and we do mean notes-that said wlIo's your date tonight? Alt'l'lCI,l'1 XVII. To our biology teacher we leave all the bugs in cap- tivity and, as a precaution, I1 can of insecticitle. ARTICLE XVIII. To our librarian we leave several copies each ol Ral- man. and several of Supernmn. with the request that they be displayed proudly on the magazine stand. AR'I'ICI.l-I XIX. To our secretary we leave all the excuses, counter- feited and otherwise. All'l'lCl,.l'I XX. To our vice-principal we leave all our worries-this being the only way we can get rid ol lllClll. AR'l'lCI.I'I XXI. To our supervising principal we bequeath our superior inlcllccts. YVC do this since he probably tlitln't notice that we really do have them. AR'l'lCI.Ii XXII. To the sophomores we leave a machine which, when operated correctly, will produce an excuse which says, Absent the day before due to a severe case of small- pox. AR'l'lCl.E XXIII. To the juniors we leave our privilege ol' leaving the auditorium first, and we sincerely hope that it Inay be abused as it was with us. Signed ................,..,.............,...,,,........,.. fThe Senior Class of I9-l-Sj
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e lie Wexlf .yn Ogine JUNIOR OFFICERS President . . . CARL Cowu1aN Vifre-President . . . . JIMMY IQIEDMAN Secretmy , . B1s'r'rvE JEAN CHAMBERS T7'CIl.S'7Il'l?1' . . . Nomfm JEAN BRADDOCK Sergcant-nr-Awns .... BEN -JARVIS Reporter . . . . B15'1 1'Y ANN CARLTON Neziring the last of our high school days, we, the clan of 'sl-9, feel 21 bit of sorrow as we think ol having only one more year at high school. X-Vhile we were freshmen we enjoyed becoming El part of Plant City High. We got the school spirit in our grasp and it has followed us through our years at P. C. H. S. l'Ve ended our lirst year :lt high school with an enjoyable picnic at the Hills- borough River. Our Junior Play, A Date With Judy, required a lot of work, but we had plenty of fun. YVith only one more year to go, the spirited halls of this school will remain lasting memories in our hearts.
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