Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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2Z v. vs y 2S v y J. F. BROWN Baseball and Art Editor of Annual WAYNE PHILLIPS JAMES JOHNSON doyle hazard J. D. BENNETT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CF GLASS We, the Class of Forty, of Red Oak High School, City of Red Oak, and State of Texas, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, ard declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following hereby revoking any will, or wills, heretofore made by us. First! We direct that all our just debts nd pood time expenses be fully paid and satisfied, as soon as conveniently may be, after departure. 'We, the -Senior Class of ‘40 Do Hereby Pcquoth Our Numerous |Po6eesslons Thusly.; I, Cornelia Adams, leave all of my chewing gum wrappers to Mary Helen Cates; they ell will come in handy. I, James Johnson, leave all of my report cards and attendance records at First Monday to J. R. Hamm. I» Clyde Pratt Jr., lorve to P-olan C. Davenport the faculty and all the kids in high school. ' I am sure ynu can make good use of them. I, A. C. Dunn, leave my progress ir. education to Margaret Bond. It will help you over the rough spots. I, Ruby Mae Modiir, .erve my.seat in the office to Mary Ruth Rockett. Maybe you can stay down there more than one period next year. I, Herman Giles, leave a pass to '‘Gone With The Wind to Lotha Nay Curtis. I don't think she has sec this yet. I, Charles Huskins, .leave my boots and a high desk to prop them on co Murrell Goodloe. I recommend that hangers be built around the tables for this purpose as I know they would be more comfortable. I, J. F. Brown, leave my argucing ability to Maurice Oldham; he may need it. i



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 lf J. D. ricnneot, put Edna Faye West back Into circulation in High School next year. Boys, don't let her pull your nose. I, Wanda Jones, leave my loud voice to Edna Dixon, with hopes that the teachers may bo heard from. I, Betty June Hazard, leave my blonde hair to Minnie Weaver. I think J mcn would like a change. I, Bonnie Doat n, loave Calvin Carroll in high • school for Francos Fields. I, Herman Barnes, leave my regular attendance to school to Billy Roland Hamm. Maybe he can get to school on tl'ie. I, Cornelia Adams, leave ray courting ability to Doris Jean Owen. Maybe you can put this to good use. I, Mary Elizabeth Curry, leave my ability in Plane Geometry to Frank Lynn Cox, with hopes that it will be easier for him next year. I, Doyle Hazard, leave my beautiful penmanship to Wesley Beaty with hopes that the teachers can read his papers next year. I, Ray Bracken, leave to C'Ivin Carroll my place at the Senior fable with sincere v ished that he will enjoy siceoing on it os much as I have. I, Wayne Phillips, leave all of the book reports that I have failed to give to Elizabeth Jane Trees. I, Grady Willoughby, leave Zathu to Freida Bell Prutt hoping that she can get by in reporting on it for each year she kas been ir. high school. Jcuvo all of my book reports, ,:WingB of the North”, ’'Wings Wings of the West : and all of 'Home on the Range” with the Myers will nelp in singing In case this is rot enough I mirh, also, to leave he Throe Bears I, Janes Johnson. Wings of the Ease'1 of the South , and my poetry including assurance that Mrs. it to Mary Gee i-amm outside boex report Snow White anu tne Sevan irerfa', and Gulliver s Travels.' I, Margie Harris):., leave my glasses with Ea »crne Brrcicexi with n pos rhat they on.13 help her in reading ner at days. May- be she can see better and rill not have to cough so much. To you, dear teachers, v:e must leave our expression of earnest thanks. Often and often, in the days to come, when we are throv n more and more II

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