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Page 92 text:
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WILL AND The senior class is headed for the last roundup, and we are indeed sad to leave behind the pleasant experiences, associations, and friendships, It is with this feeling that we, the Senior Class of 1949 make our last will and testament-------- Wanda Jewel Scott leaves to Marshalene Green allthe troubles of her flowered calico dress. Nancy Sellman wills to Thelma Smith all the energy it took for her to set up all the chairs for the Womanless Wedding. Billy Moore leaves to Clarance Hamrick the wonderful time he has had in Miss Rand’sand Miss Roberts’ classes. Dorothy McKown gives her place on the volleyball team to Mary Ann Shoemake, Jean Neal leaves to Bess Longmire her interest in Goldthwaite. Vivian Hamrick leaves to Clara LaGow all the fun and excitement she has had this year and also her position on the girl’s football team. Anne Holladay leaves to Rita Virginia Moore 68 bottles of dried up rubber cement glue that a has accumulated in the annual room, also a standing job of janitor of the annual room which she gladly bequeaths, 5 Joe Hartley leaves to Jack Wilder three days out of school every other day. Pauline Gregg leaves to the treasurer of the Senior class of next year all the worries and problems that she has had and also to Gayle Tittle she leaves the right to skip the first period every day. | Tommy Grozier leaves to Eddie Edwards a penny to begin the fund for Wanda Jewel’s engage- 1 ment ring. if Graydon Cavness leaves to Tommy Harkey his love and anticipation for English IV-b. Jeanette Tittle leaves to Lucille Henniger the time and trouble of being art editor on the annual staff, Shannon Gregg leaves to some lucky junior who is cheer leader next year the privilege of taking the megaphone to all the ball games and the right to go back after it each time and to Amelia Stone she leaves her skill for repairing library books, Patsy Ruth McKee bequeaths to Joyce Early her old Royal typewriter with the worn out ribbon and her typing fee debt of $9.00 and the privilege of being Miss Rand’s most beloved and most brilliant student. iat | Billy Charles McDoniel leaves Robert Broyles his position as full-back on the football team. Tommy Hall leaves to Dougal Cameron all the fun of getting the ice for all Senior events | if next year, L Yvelle Judkins leaves to LaVerne Hamrick her knowledge in horseback riding. Patsy Schneider leaves to Elvis Joe Ballew the excess bottles of India Ink in the annual room, Odean Gage leaves to Williard House his ability to master the art of plumbing. Wilma Lee Tyler leaves to Shirley Norwood all the good times she expects to have on the Senior Trip and also her interest in sports.
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BILLY BUB McCOURY - a big game hunter, at present exploring Africa. CAROLYN KIRKPATRICK - I'll bet you couldn't guess, she’s Billy Bub's guide. BILLY CHARLES McDONIEL = a professor of astronomy at Harvard University. DOROTHY McKOWN - a detective in Cuba who is at present trailing alien tenant. BILLY MOORE - a Canadian Mounty on the trail of just any girls. MILDRED MOORE - her favorite song is ‘‘Put that Ring on My Finger.’’ CHARLES OLIVER - a seventh grade teacher because of the inspiration given him by the seventh grade in his senior year. JEAN NEAL - is at present devising a method to shorten the distance between San Saba and Neal Ridge. JAMES REAVIS - invented the ‘‘No-Lump Mattress’’ sold only to football players. NANCY SELLMAN - the World's Heavyweight Champion (boxing that is.) CYRUS REYNOLDS - the poet who composed ‘‘Unmarried but Still Hoping.”’ PATSY SCHNEIDER - has written a cook book entitled ‘‘Roy’s Favorite Dishes’’, BOBBY ROBERSON - the Hot Rod Happy of 1959. WANDA JEWEL SCOTT - a nurse to Little Lord Fauntleroy. (She’s had lots of ex- perience, don’t you think?) HENRY TEAGUE - is stilltrying to persuade Mr. Campbell that he should be allowed to graduate on the basis of good conduct. VIVIAN SHAW - a tight-rope walker with Barnum and Bailey Circus. JOHN EARL TOWNSEND -a scientist whose chief ambition is teaching men to understand women. VERNELL STAFFORD - is running a trolley between San Saba and Goldthwaite. (That was a badly needed service in her high school days.) JEANETTE TITTLE -is playing Mozarton asnare drumin the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. CARSON GADDY - a music teacher who specializes in training cats to play ‘ Chop Sticks’’, WILMA TYLER - secretary ina naval base whospends more of her time looking at her boss than at her work. CASSIE YARBROUGH - a Congresswoman who favors a six-month schoolterm. YVELLE JUDKINS - editor of the True Story Magazine whose greatest trade comes from Ruth Rand Hoppidy.
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TESTAVENT Bobby Arhelger leaves to Morris Reavis all the bubble gum under his desk. Ova Jean McDaniel leaves to Gladys Felts her plastic rain shoes, which she hasn't gotten yet from C-l-i-n-t, to trudge through the mud and snow to Homemaking next year. Mildred Moore leaves to Mildred Harkey her temper to match her red hair. James Adams leaves to Kenneth Gaddy his desk in s tudy hall and hopes he studies more in 1950. Dick Felts leaves his expressions of Doodle-le-squat-low and fisle puke to Pat Sloan, John Harkey leaves to Glenn Sandersonall the experiences he had onthe Senior trip last year and the promise to buy a bus ticket just in case. Charles M. Oliver leaves to Edgar Thornton his mental ability to play in the band. John Earl Townsend leaves to Lula Pearl Tarver the hope that she can make it out of school in 3 1 2 years. Manuel Almaguer leaves to Wendell Till the whole Wallace Creek Community. | Bill Kirkpatrick leaves to Cloyd Edmondson the 1959 Chevrolet Convertible he hopes to get. Henry Teague wills to Paul Basaldu his high average in all his classes. { Billy Bub McCoury leaves to Marie Ledbetter his love for Miss Rand and to Joyce Magee his old worn out boots that he wore out walking up and down the stairs. Lenora Lee wills to Helen Edwards her skill and love for roller skating. Cassie Yarborgh leaves to Corene Dyess the old swimming hole, Mary Langham leaves to Sadie Hibler’ all her knowledge of English because she will probably need it. Kenneth Johnson leaves to Gordon Osborn the responsibilities of finding another romance like himself and Patsy Franklin. Marion Fitzgerald leaves to Eddie Maultsby and Wilda Hendrick her mental ability in case they need it next year, Vernell Stafford leaves to Virginia Moore her desk fullof pecans incase she gets hungry next year in English IV. Carolyn Kirkpatrick wills her desk in study hall to Betty Lambert and hopes she has as much fun in it as Carolyn has had, Marceil McCoury leaves to Christine Riggs the privilege of being the only girl in physics class. Vivian Shaw leaves to Nadine Crawford her knowledge of all her courses and her desk in study hall, Bobby Roberson leaves to Kyle Gaddy the right to come to school in a different car every day next year. Nettie Oma Clark leaves to Wilma Jo Millican and Valrea Doran her book on ‘‘How to Get a Man in 10 Easy Lessons”’ And I, James Reavis,leave to Bill Owen the honor of reading the lastwilland testament nextyear.
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