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BEST ALL ROUND: Betty Jo Pugh, Benson Marsh. WITTIEST: Wilma Lee Hollingsworth, David Traille. BEST LOOKING: Minam Byrd, Reid Webster. FRIENDLIEST: Betty Jo Pugh, Bobby Wnght. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Mary Lois Richardson, Reid Webster. MOST ATHLETIC: Betty Jo Pugh, Bascom Wood. MOST TYPICAL SENIOR: Josephine Reece, Reid Webster. MOST COURTEOUS: Sara Jane Jarrell, Hubert Allred. BEST SPORTS: Ida Mae Pugh, Hubert Allred. QUIETEST: Delia Hanner, Claude Snider. BEST DRESSED: Mil- dred Redding, Kenneth Farlow. MOST POPULAR: Betty Jane Johnson, Bruce ‘Trogdon. MOST DIGNIFIED: Peggy Yow, Kenneth Farlow. MOST STUDIOUS: Evelyn Farlow, Richard Jarrett. MOST AMBITIOUS: Alice Vickory, Richard Jarrett. CUTEST: Wilma Lee Hollingsworth, Bobby Wood. Senior Superlatives 2518 be
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Last Will and Testament We, the members of the senior class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine, realizing our departure is near at hand, do hereby respectfully submit this our last will and testament: ARTICLE, lb: -To,our Teachers: Item 1: ‘To Miss Cox, we the seniors bequeath our undying love and affection, with the request that she give to the next class the same guidance and justice that she has so generously meted out to us To Miss Hayes we give our everlasting thanks and good-will for her kind assist- ance. Irem 3: ‘To our other teachers who helped us succeed, we give our never-failing gratitude. Irem 4: ‘To Mr. Ballard, our beloved principal, we express our thanks for the many times he has so willingly given us good, sound advice by which we have advanced. ARTICLE II: To the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes: ITEM To the Juniors we leave our favorite seats in chapel. ITEM To the Sophomores we leave our dignity and good sense; may they apply it with rapid and spreading strokes. Irem 3: ‘To the Freshmen we leave our ability to have a good time, and our school spirit. ARTICLE II: To Individuals: I, Bernard Allred, leave anything I’ve got to anyone that wants it! Hubert Allred leaves his courteous ways to Dizzy Dean! Wayne Brown and Claude Snider leave their friendship to Bynum Adams and Irvin Col- trane. We, Betty Shepherd and Sally Hylton, leave our quietness in Study Hall to Dorothy Jarrett and Frances Harris. We, Mildred Redding and Miriam Byrd, leave our friendship to James Steed and Jerry Padgett. Margie Reynolds leaves her Shorthand book to anyone who is unlucky enough to get it! Mary Lois Richardson leaves her friendliness to ““THE SNOOTS.” Mary Robbins leaves her long hair to Frances Bowman! We, Doris Tilly and Dolly Spencer, leave our ability to go to town to any Jumior who can achieve this feat I, Betty Lou Trogdon, will my excuse for being late to Elsie Mae Walker. I, Helen Underwood, leave my willingness to try, to anyone who tries. I, Alice Vickory, will my ability to play “Boogie Woogie” to Bill Guill. I, Peggy Yow, leave my ability to get along with the male population of this school to Ruth Presnell. Edna Wright leaves her fnendship with the boys to Lucille Hanner. I, Sarah Helen Yow, leave my mouth-organ ability to Frances Traille. Kenneth Farlow and Bruce Trogdon leave their civilian clothes to the up-coming boys! James Gregson leaves Elyin Hopkins. I, James Allen Hall, leave my blonde hair and flirty eyes to Huey Jennings. Richard Jarrett leaves his art ability to Helen Richardson, I, Jimmy Kirkman, leave my ability to get to school on time to David Owens. Benson Marsh leaves his good manners to Bill Washam. Thurman Pugh leaves his sleeping pills to ‘I’. A. ‘Toomes. I, Earl Small, will my excuse blanks and absence privileges to Gene Young. Gordon Spencer leaves the happiest days of his life to anyone who can find happiness. I, Dan Stout, do leave with permission — for a change. I, David ‘Traille, leave my wit to ‘Thomas Gregson. Reid Webster leaves his consistency of being chosen class president for the four high school years to any Freshman who is that lucky. Bobby Wood leaves his ability to play basketball to Pete Allred. I, Bobby Wright, leave my intelligence to John Marsh. I, Joe Wright, leave my nine girl-friends to anyone who is man enough to take them. I, Margaret Barker, leave my ability to type to the most ambitious junior Brownie Dawkins leaves Richard Mansfield. Cherry Bullard leaves her quietness to Elizabeth Byrd. Beatrice Farlow leaves her office job to anyone lucky enough to get it. Evelyn Farlowe bequeaths her ability to get straight “A” averages to Irvin Coltrane. Nm ITEM Ne (Continued on Page 55)
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