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Last Will and Testament TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-- We, the Senior Class of Rock Hill High School of nineteen hundred and fifty-three, being of feeble minds and bodies broken down by too much homework, do hereby make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the faculty we leave them with what few jangled nerves they have left and wish them as much success with the future Senior classes as they have had with us. To the Junior Class, we will and bequeath Mr. Nance a little the worse for wear, but still good for a few more years. To the Sophomore Class, we will all the beat-up textbooks and hope the students can find them. ARTICLE II We, the Senior Class of 1953, will the following personal belongings and characteristics to the members of the Junior Class. I, Ted Bamer, will my ‘'baggy britches” and athletic ability to Keith Dewitz. I, Phyllis Fuller, will my love for married life to Jane Gibson. I, Mildred Bennett, will my shyness and beautiful voice to Glenna Gannon. I, Bill Bowman, will my curly hair to Bob Fox and Harold Brammer. I, Carole Bowman, will my convertible (but not the driver) to Rita Ferguson. I, Charles Brown, will all my dates with Gail Christian to Jim Johnston. I, Phyllis Bulter, will my typing technique and my ability to get my nose into all school affairs to Phyllis Howard. I, Gail Christian, will my little green Ford to Phyllis Corbin. I, Jim Colvin, will my long curly eyelashes to Wynema Gore. 1, Rosemary Henderson, will my sister, Phyllis, to Woodrow Spillman. I, Billy Cooper, will my masculine physique to Bill Roth and Jim Webb. I, Gail Daniels, will my love for Rock Hill to Marcella Dickess. I, George Dillon, will my shoes to anyone who feels big enough to fill them. I, Joe Dillon, will my good looks and my football uniform to Paul Jenkins and George Burcham. I, Joyce Fox, will my figure to Geraldine Bamer and Mary Pierce. I, Gary Gannon, will my lunch to Corrine Haynes and hope she can consume its contents. I, Betty Gillenwater, will my love for sodas, chocolates and everything else fattening to Betty Jenkins. I, Florrine Haynes, will my height to Margaret Tibbs. I, Alice Faye Hoffman, will my “pony tail” to Janet Davidson. I, Reese Horton, will my ability to tell tall tales to Carl Bailey and Jesse Hackworth. I, Ray Huddle, will my “Chevy” and my ability to propose to all the girls in my class to Carl Hankins and Kenneth Ackison. I, Garnet rtutchinson, will my witty remarks to Clinton Whitt. I, Donnie Jenkins, will my title as Lover Boy” to Bob Dever. I, Glenn Johnson, will my love for school and all the teachers to Danny Sizemore. I, Marilyn Jones, will my love for blonde haired boys to Phyllis Lykins. 1, Hazel Kerns, will my Toni Curls and “red jeans to Gene Thompson and Stanley Stamper. Zb
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I. D. Jenkins 2. C. Nelson 3. G. Hutchinson 4. G. Christian 5. R. Smith 6. G. Daniels 7. M. Layne 8. C. Brown 9. F. Mart 10. L. McClellan II. J. Dillon 12. G. Dillon 13. G. O’Neill 14. T. McCorkle 15. G. Gannon 16. B. Zornes 17. C. « M. Nance 18. E. Thornton 19. B. Gillenwater 20. A. Kimble 21. R. Huddle 22. R. Collins 23. M. Bennett 24. C. Bowman 25. K. Krumm 26. G. Payton 27. H. Kerns 28. T. Bamer 29. R. Nelson 30. O. Martin 31. R. Porter 32. J. Colvin 33. A. Markins 34. P. Butler 35. D. Koster 36. C. Shope 37. E. Sisler 38. M. Jones 39. C. Kimble 40. P. Fuller 25
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I, Arthur Kimble, will my red hair and freckles to Dick Milem. I, Deloris Koster, will my pleasant personality to Glenna Harper. I, Chloe Kimble, will my smile and slim figure to Joann Crabtree. I, Freda Koster, will Bob Dever to Effie Mae Bailey. I, Kendall Krumm, will my title as ‘‘Speed Demon” and my reckless driving to Jackie Owens. I, Merle Layne, will my smoothness with the girls to Don Long. !, Arthur Markins, will my American History book to Harry Myers. I, Frances Mart, will my tiny waistline to Thelma Saunders. 1, Ossie Martin, will my position on the football team to Eva Neal. I, Tommy Matney, will my ability to get to school 'on time to Robert Vallance. I, LaVerne McClellan, will my mental ability to Betty Lewis. I, Tommy McCorkle, will my shorthand book and my typewriter to Sara Jane Aldridge. 1, Louise McKenzie, will my quiet disposition to Barbara Shope. I, Charles Nance, will my false teeth to Pauline Forbush. 1, Marta Nance, will all my boy friends to Faye Lewis. 1. Carrie Nelson, will my love for chemistry to Frank Gollihue. I, Gail O’Neill, will my blonde hair to Helen Smith. I, Carmella Orsini, will my dark eyes and my Rosemary Clooney voice to Verna Stamper. 1, Gertrude Payton, will my job as dishwasher at “Campbells” to Wanda Saunders. I, Herschel Pierce, will my nickname, “Rabbit Dog” to Roma Richendollar. I, Ronald Porter, will all my pencils (that I have swiped) to June Wagner. I, Phyllis Ream, will my rolling pin and book entitled How to Catch a Man to Jean Jones. I, Carl Shope, will my title as Know It All to David Hunter. I, Erma Sisler, will my brilliance in all my classes to Mary Hopkins. I, Ruth Smith, will my gift of gab to Betty Marshall. I, Ruth Valentine, will my title of “Queen to Gloria Deere. I, Bob Zornes, will my ability to throw paper wads, books, and chalk and (anything else I can get my hands on) to Bill Pugh. I, Emerson Thornton, will my ability to ask foolish questions in Government Class to John Wills and Garrett Saunders. I, Bob Stamper, will my ability to skip school and not get caught to Bill Robinson and Eddie Campbell. I, Jim Robinson, will my big mouth and energy to Watt Stapleton. 1, Vernon Turvey, will my telephone number to Betty Schug. We regret the loss of these valuable possessions but since we are beginning a new life, we feel that these belongings are no longer of any use to us, but after all--we all have to go sometime.
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