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. , Q A Sponsors Mrs. Rhea Carpenter Mrs. A. M. Rector Junior Officers: Jere Hopson, President, Bill Chapman,Vice -President Carole Chaney, Secretaryg June Grayson, Treasurerg Paula Pillow, Dues Treasurer. JUNIORS FAMOUS LAST WORDS 1 like being looked up to. -- Jimmy Riley The best way to lengthen one's day is to steal a few hours from the night. -- Alma Head Wheaties did it. -- I-Iopson Be a live wire and you won't get stepped on. -- Russell Reed I'm little, but so is the fuse of a fire cracker. -- Becky Duncan Boys are bothersome, but I like being bothered. -- Jackie Douglas I'm not afraid of anyone unless it is women. --Joe Hughes Late hours aren't good for one but okay for two. -- Anne Mclindree Twinkle, twinkle in her eye, who I wonder is the guy? -- Linda Guion A kind heart and a smile make this bubble of life worth while. -- Martha Waltrip 17
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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1955 do will and bequeath to the underclass- men these our possessions and our especial talents and do here- by set our seal to this our last will and testament. Article I To our Alma Mater we leave the remaining funds from our New Orleans trip. Article Il To our sponsors, Miss Ruth and Mrs. Webb, we leave, hoping they remember us not for the triflingness and stubbornness which we seem to be noted for but for the few good things that we have done. Article III To the Junior Class we leave the remains of the popcorn ma- chine and our title, The Sophisticated Seniors. Article IV I, Bentley, bequeath my supreme stupidity to Glenn Ray Jones in hopes he will continue to carry on as always. I, Dorris, bequeath my snappy and alert brain to Miss Ruth, as she admires it so greatly. I, Ralph, bequeath my length to Jimmy Riley so that he can reach the high levels that I have. I, Sara Kathryn, leave but will be back after Berks and Tank. I, Gary, leave my love for the movies to Jeannie D. I, Squeaky, leave my seat on the park bench to Jim Watlington. I, Kerry, bequeath to Joe Hughes my brain. I, Charles, leave the prepositionAT to Miss Ruth in hopes that she will enjoy using it even at the end of sentences. I, Bill, leave my ability to daydream to anyone who gets as bored as I do in class. I, Bobby, leave my best girls, the teachers, to anyone who can get along with them. I, Nelson, leave the love all the teachers have for me to anyone who needs it. This is only in the interest of R. H. S. I, Florence, leave my love for school to my little sister, Nelda. I, Eddy, leave because my wife is home waiting for me. I, Skippy, leave to go pay my rent. I, Sue, leave my seat in the Senior row to any unlucky Senior next year. How about you, Glenda? I, Buster, leave Pat anything she wants. I, Granville, leave Vivian my love. I, Virginia, leave my boisterous ways to SallyMcCormick because I think she is entirely too quiet for her own good. I, Emma, give half my magnitude to Ann Goddard, hoping to make us both average size. I, Jane, leave all my flute books and artistic ability to Eddy Bush. 16
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