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I, Edith Mauller, will my good humor and backing of the team to Fairy Lloyd. I, Donna Skinner, will my cheerleading tights to next yefar's cheer-leader. I, Jim Wray, will my ability not to be tempted by the girls to Jerry Rider. I, lVIarj-orie Williams, will my title as sweater girl to Betty Harper. I, Donna Walchak, will my ability to miss school to Dickie Taylor. I, Bob Goodlive, will my euchre playing ability to Bob Ball. I, Donna Roberts, will my ability to miss school to Bill Callihan. I, Donna Pemberton, will my editorship of the Hilites to 'Carol Campbell. I, Bernard Sowers, will my job as class president to anyone foolish enough to be elected. I, Marjorie Roberts, will my ability to play first clarinet to Barbara Ditter. I, Bonnie Meadiows, will my government book to Jerald Bruce with the knowl- edge that nothing has been taken or learned from it. ARTICLE V On the last day of the 1950 school life, the entire class bequeaths bushels of maple leaves to all the teachers. On this day, the Senior Class did a very extraordinary thing. It mobbed Father Time, stole his scythe, and chased him up a tree. There, high on a limb, sits the Senior Class scribbling memories on each leaf and dropping them one by one, only to find, as they flutter to the ground, the run-down looking teachers. To the Athens Insane Asylum we bequeath any teacher that has not been able to withstand our terrible onslaught. ARTICLE VI Signed, published, and declared by the above Senior Class as and for its last will and testament, in the presence of Shelton, Chemicals, Kilroy, and us who in its presence and at its request has hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. Bon GOODLIVE .TIM WAY TOM SAGLE TWENTY-FOUR.
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ARTICLE IV Theta Tatman, will my curly hair to Creta DeMent. Barbara Miller, will my height to Charlie'Cassady. Ray Wallace, will my ability to date four girls in one week to Nelson Melick in hopes that he has a stronger constitution than I have. Jone Watt, will my ability to never be without a boyfriend to Paula Max- well. June Swingle, will my girdle 'to Marlene Carson. Harold Whetstone, leave my good looks and a way with women to Marvin Folden. Mana Embrey, will my cheerful ways to Mr. Buck. Mildred Bidgley, will my giggles to Glenna Embrey. Donna Gill, will my class ring to Dick Claypool. Jim Riley, will my detention slips to David Crowder. Donna Jean Clark, will my ability to talk in study hall to Mary Jane Shaw. Mary Carr, leave my English scholarship test to Mis-s Ransbottom. Mary Wiseman, leave m 'Presidency of 'the Library Club to anyone who has a great love for books. Gene Daniels, will my ability to cut corn with a shotgun to Terry Staley. Mary Gheen, will my red hair to Marvin Moody. Vergina Weaver, will my part in the Prince of Peace Contest to Kenny Bagent. Sue Carrell, will my long ride on the school bus to Zola Gheen. ' Charlie Harlan, will my parking space on the school ground to Mr. Buck. 'Betty Murphy, will my figure to Nancy Carrell. Edna Spring, will my nerve to ride with Charlie Harlan to anyone with nerve enough to try it. Margaret Rader, will my ability to get engaged to Ann Lenhart. Herb Pettit, will my car to Dayle Browning. He needs it. Elizabeth Glass, will my ability to have two boy friends to Carolyn Miller. Barbara Norris, will my bookkeeping workbook to anyone fool enough to take it. Sue Williams, will my ability to get a boyfriend with a good car to Creta Sayre. Don Savage, will my knack of skipping classes to Dick Dollings. Elda Clayton, will my teeth to Earl Bruce. Wilma Johnson, will my calmness to David Inman. Bill Ridenour, will just leave on my honeymoon. Barbara Tharp, will just go along with him. Bonita Loterbaugh, will my make-up to Jeanine Moore. Tom Sagle, will just leave. TWENTY THREE
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