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Q QWQQHQLQPQCI AND TESTAMENT around, let him know. D JIMMY is more often studying than not, and this trait of his is going to Julia taper. JACK says he'll take his stamp collection with him. JOAN doesn't want to leave her love for Texas to anyone. CHARLES leaves his mustache to Richard Grubb. ROBERTS nick-name, Butterfly , goes to anyone it may describe. TEDDY'S height descends to that Butch Jenkins of the Seventh Grade, Gene Larrimore. We are sure Miss Coon would love to have a gym for girls only. Maybe she will soon! To Mrs. Dean we leave another shorthand class--small in number. We leave Mrs. Hardesty another group of students like those from Church Hill of '47. We would like to leave Mr. Taylor a new Studebaker but the class funds are rather low. To Miss Booker--a senior class that will satisfy her in every way. To Mr. Hollingsworth-automatic windows and blinds with push button control. To Mr. Selbyfa complete set of maps for the economic geography class. To Mr. Rickert-A new laboratory with equipment for each individual science student. To Mrs. Morris-more seamstresses like Louise and Myrtle. To Miss Whaley-another Butterfly To Mr. Knott-a box of Whitman's chocolates. To Mrs. Rickards-a jet plane for her daily trips to school. To Mrs. Selby-a few artists like Rembrant, Raphael, Di Vinci and others. To Mrs. Altfather-a helicopter to solve her transportation problems during the winter. To Miss Roe-Five hundred students who will read the better books and know how to care for them. To Mr. Hickman-a completely paved driveway in the rear of the school. To Mr. Mahaffey-a student body, 10022 of whom will take their studies seriously. To Mr. Welsh-A newly equipped shop. To Mr Davis-a basketball team as good as this year's. To Mr. Szabady-a seventy-tive piece symphony orchestra. To the Juniors-our ability. To the Sophomores-our dignity. To the Jr. High-our prayers and hopes that they make it also. To Brownie -a squad of janitors Linder his command.
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gui fo M4 ...Wa LAST WILL We, tloe flair of 1952 of Cenfrezfille High School, being of .found mind: and bodies do beqzzeoih the following oifetr and fzbililiei to the following perfom to uiitx RAY TARR'S height to another up and coming rebounder, Bernard Miller. THERESIA'S blushes to that shy junior, Pat Atkinson. Harriet Fishpaw inherits DOGS deep voice. ELLEN leaves her love for Rehoboth to another Rehoboth lover, Sugie Towers. Anne Lore Fischer should be happy with CHARLOTTE'S dark hair. Pl-IIL'S G. I. hair cut to Billy Calloway. LEE'S beaten path to Willoughby to anyone who can take over. LAWRENCE'S curls to a boy who certainly doesn't need them, Charles Calloway. MORTE'S nick-name Satch to anyone who wants it! QI-Ie likes Spook'l betterj. LARRY'S love for English to another grammar friend, Jimmy Freeney. GRACE gives those freckles to anyone available. ROSALIE will keep her art ability, she may need it later in life. RUTH ANN'S position as guard on the basketball team goes to anyone who can fill it. MARCY leaves her infectious giggle to Charlotte Greiner. JANE bequeaths her fondness for boys' sports to Ginny Walters. JOE McLAUGHLIN'S concern for Briantown goes with him. JOE LUCAS leaves his Atlas physique to Donald Binebrink. SONNY leaves his Beau Brummel appearence to Kenneth Morgan. BARBARA leaves her get up and go spirit to another speedster, Faye Gibson. That smooth dancer, FRANKLIN MOORE, leaves the Hoot to Lee Jarrell. EMILY'S carefull driving ability goes to Pie,' Middleton. PEGGY leaves her beautiful golden locks to Shirley Mandrell. MYRTLE'S ability to give oral book reports is to be distributed evenly among those who need it. MARGUERITE leaves her snyness to Jo Ann Jackson. FAYE leaves her Acme slips to the next Student Council president. LOUISE is sorry she can't leave some of her commercial abilities to some deserving soul, but she will need them when she gets her secretarial position. HAZEL is taking her height with her. MAUD'S pep fand we don't know where she gets itj is left to Connie Kaufman. Doc Sterling inherits DONALD'S ability to make records in sports. BOBBY'S ability to learn a part so well goes to next year's senior class play actors. CARROLL'S chronic tardiness is worthless, so he leaves it to no one. MARVIN doesn't want to leave anything, but if anyone has any old rifles lying
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Name Rosalie Allen Grace Baker Ruth Ann Chance Faye Councell Charlotte Dukes Myrtle Faulkner Marcy Foster Margaret George Marguerite Kirnbles Louise Leaverton Ellen Mears Hazel Pate Emily Renshaw Maud Roe Barbara Sheubrooks joan Sorflaten Jane Swan Theresia Fix james Anderson Morte Bedford Lawrence Callahan Larry Collier Robert Cornegys Carroll Creighton Charles Griffin Charles jackson Joseph Lucas Joseph McLaughlin John Meredith Franklin Moore joseph Quimby Robert Rhodes Edwin Shortall Lee Sinclair Rayfield Tarr Philip Walbert Donald Walls Marvin Walls u u xr Myrtle u fi xi u an u u u u sv -1 1. .1 .- Qgifucuy N ickmzme Allen Gracie Ruth Ann Faye Dukes Marcy Peggy Marguerite HI-louis Ellenl' Haze Emily Maudetten Bobbie Joan Janen Theresian jimmy Spook Curlie' Bucky' Bobby r x Lover' rmBuCkv: nDOCn ..JOe,, Jody jack Frankie Sonny Butterfly Teddy', Lee Tarr Baby Phil Spike Mcwl' Liked Buicks Reading Dogs Letters from St. Louis Rainy weather Fridays at 5:30 Butch Reading Guy Lornbardo's orchestra 4-H work Letters Navy Dancing Movies Anything red Texas Dogs Playing her accordian Baseball Sports Boats '52 Cadillacs Fishing Sports Hunting Horse shows Eating Working on the farm Hunting A brunette Dancing Lots of girls Basketball All girls Cars Olgadell Baseball Guns
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