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I, Wayne Young, bequeath my Elvis haircut to Mr. Cox. I, Peggy Edmondson, will my vocal abilities to OX Vandergriff. I, Gwendolyn Hartman, bequeath my typing eraser to the ianitor. I, Dorothy Ann Bice, leave quietly. I, Charlotte Marler, leave my friendship for the teachers. l, Wilma Pickett, will my natural curley hair to Judy Riggs. I, Nellie Pledger, leave my locker to the iunior who will get a pick-up truck and clean it out. I, Bill Sandelin, will my ability to drive without hands to Jimmy the Cot Nash. I, Jerry Sitton, will my sleeping pills for use in English to John Acufl. I, Shirley Thomas, leave my net for catching men to Catherine Mabee. l, Norma Tucker, bequeath my history notes to a junior who can read them. I, Jim McDonald, bequeath my heavy foot on the gas pedal to Shirley Brown. I, Charles Adams leave my smitties, and all my other Car CICCeSS0riES to Quillian PBrl4lrtS- I, Kenneth Smith, leave my Bachelors Club membership card to Bill Kinser. I, Kendra Trimble, bequeath my Queenship of the Jungle Gang to Rowena Plumlee. I, Joe Brown, leave my Kingship of the Jungle Bunnies to Gene Witt. I, Judy Long, bequeath my love of the alumni to Barbara Clapp. I, Richard Johnson, leave my tremendous basketball ability to Buddy Van Ewton. I, Larry Craig, will my tall stature to William Hill. I, Mazie Massengale, will my quiet ways to some fresh iuniors who need them. I, Felix Blevins, will my outstanding abilities in school to anyone who can find them. I, Pat Parnell, leave my ability to draw a straight line to Nancy Carver. I, Dicky Bird, leave my ability to lose more books than anybody else to Miss Pryor. I, Doyle Walker, leave my valuable book How to Flirt with Girls, to Stanley Coleman. I, Anna Jane Archer, will my interest in the bond to Paul Peak. I, Jerrel Martin, leave my real gone ways to Lenwyde Tanner. I, Don Hixson, leave my title of Don McShaw to some unlucky iunior physics student. I, Miles Springfield, leave my title of Mousey to iust any ol' rot. I, Jane Roberson, leave my ability to foul out of basketball games to Lettie Sue Jones, who really doesn't need it. I, Jerry Ryan, leave my ability to get six people into o little red car that will hold only 2 people to any- body that wants to buy my car. I, Harold Lee, bequeath my flawless character to Charles Hawkins. I, Raymond Frizzell, leave my history workbook to the highest bidder. I, Gary Hill, bequeath my police radio to Bobby Barnes who needs it. I, Fred Hamby, will my talent in electronics to George Bond. I, Judy Harcrow, will my love for football players to Helen Hixson. I, Melvin Harris, will graduate, I hope. I, Barbara Hatfield, will my good grades and friendly smile to Mary Ann Campbell. I, Charlene Walker, bequeath my ballet shoes to Alfred Massey. I, Joyce Trentham, will my musical talent to Lucy Peak. I, Jane Tittle, bequeath my Slinky walk to Jean Howard. I, Larry Swanson, leave my famous phrase What is your phone number to Don Seagle. I, Calvin Sivley, leave as soon as I can swipe a diploma. I, Don Nichols, will my Central Letter sweater to the Red Bank Letterman's Club. I, Rex Morris, leave my title of Sexy Rexy to Buddy Kennedy. I, Peggy Morring, will my affair with Bob Kettle to Frankie Davis. I, Kay McMillan, will my roving eyes ond ways to Julia Slack. We, Mary Alloway, Bunk Jones, Evelyn Gray, and Gail Terwilliger, the wives of the Senior class leave our cookbooks and brooms to some ambitious underclassmen. I, Tim McKenzie, will my knitting to La Vron Bell. I, Patsy Kellis, will my aloflness to Andrea Moore. I, Johnie Janes, will my A in English to next years D students. I, Shirley Greer, leave my crown as Homecoming Queen to some deserving iunior. I, Lark Gifford, leave my permanent lunch dismissal to Mr. Petersen. I, Earlene Gadd, will my ear for gossip to Pat Pinson. I, Bobby McCrary, leave by the back door. I, Carol Lewis, bequeath my football suit to J. E. Carroll. I, Frantz Dontzler, leave my height to tall Paul Peak. I, Chris Clements, will my title as Chris Cox to Gene Fairbanks. I, Judy Bush, will my worn, tattered, and battered NO. 7 basketball shirt to anyone Wl1O CCH wear ll. I, Crawford Bean, leave all my broken bones to Jim Vfmdergrilf. I, Stanley Bazemore, bequeath my winning smile to Gene Workman. I, Pat Barton, will my worn out chewing gum to anyone or anything except a wastebasket. I, Gail Barker, leave a leash for Mrs. Lyon's dog. lcontinued on page I64l 142
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