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I, Sadie Allen, simply refuse to leave my voice to anyone. I might need it. I, Marion Adams, have decided that Ned Yates shall inherit my careful driving. I, Elsie Benoy, gracefully leave my extra height to Sara Calvert. I, Robert Nicholson, leave my ability to write poetry to Elbert Penegar. I, Ben Allen, refuse to leave a certain Junior to anyone. I, Melvin Richardson, have finally decided that Lindy Dutton shall receive my loud voice and audacity. I, Mary Elizabeth Baldwin, do will and bequeath to Wallace Cribbs my knowledge of Chem- istry. I, Leroy Yates, have decided to leave my knowledge of farming to any member of the F. F. A. who needs it. 1 I, Mitchell Wallace, leave 'ny attraction for girls to George McDonald. I, Doris Stanley, leave five pounds avoirdupois to Top Shannonhouse. I, Carl Phillips, will my love for flying to Charles McLaurin and Jimmie Stancil, who are also air-minded. I, Alva Pryce, after much consideration, leave one freckle to be placed on the uncovered spot on Moose-face Parker's nose. I, Anne Cagle, reluctantly leave my black lipstick to Annie Ruth Howell. I, Julian Burroughs, do will and bequeath to Robert Hutchinson my oratorical ability and courteous manner. I, Catherine Dawkins, feel that I must leave Reba Frazier at least one lock of my red hair. I, Jewell Covington, have at last decided to leave my flirtatious eyes to Charles King. V I, Margie Everett, after much contemplation, do will and bequeath to Lewis Nichols my Southern drawl. I, Carolyn Covington, will a bag of peanuts to anyone who likes them as much as I. I, Sara Boggan, leave my skill in typing to Mary Dell Thomas. I, J. G. Bryant, unwillingly leave my priority on MacArthur Drive to be shared by George Crump and Herbert Yates. We, Barbara Maurice, Jutanita Chance, and Clara Ann Dawkins, leave our love for the Navy to Joyce Benoist and Elizabeth Storey. I, Juanita Craft, agree to leave my red coat to our lady in blue, Miss Finley. I, Betty Dawkins, will my love for Troy boys to Jean Ormsby. I, Doris Evans, will my blush to Audrey Taylor. I, Thomas Dalrymple, with aching heart leave to Don Phillips my original idea of Ned's Tobacco to be used solely in Mrs. Garrett's English class. I, Bill Crouch, do will and bequeath to Tommy Taylor my way with the women, I, Byron Hawkins, do will and bequeath to Benton McKenzie my moron jokes fif he'll have themj. I, Nadine Frazier, willingly pass on my quiet dignified manner to Sis'i Garrett. I, James Howell, will my love for dark-haired women to Leo McKay. I, Louise Humphrey, gladly leave my propensity for art to anyone who wishes to make posters for Miss Tolbert. I Betty Rush, have decided that Sara Maske shall have my bus since I can't take it with me. s I, Marilyn Mills, gracefully leave my title, The Smoothest Dancer, to Bruce Gailes. I, Orlean Pate, leaveimy ability to stand up on the basketball court to Marie Davis: f ' I, Eunice McDougald, do will and bequeath to Bobbie Sue Milliken my love for the Circle. I, Martha Gasque, sadly relinquish my place on the cheering team to another enthusiastic rooter for the Rocks. I, Marie Bullard, do will and bequeath to Julia Meacham my love for shorthand. fConzinued on Page 871 25
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