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I, Frances Edwards, do will and bequeath my excess weight and height to Georgia Tuck, I, Albert Wesley Brown, Jr., do will and bequeath my ability to drive to Rudolph Creech. I Nancy Carter, do will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Geraldine Thornton. I, I-lelen Jernigan, do will and bequeath the annual bank account to the Senoca Statt ot '53, and also a box ot aspirins. I, I-larvey Edwards, do will and bequeath my art ability to Ivlozelle Emery. I, Jean I-lenry, do will and bequeath my excess height to Joyce Stone since she towers above every- body else in the Junior Class. I, Faye Peedin, do will and bequeath my ability to play the Methodist pipe organ to Georgia Tuck, I, Lou Nell Parrott, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Shelby Jones. I Eardith Jones, do will and bequeath my friendliness to Ruben I-lam. i I, Edna Earle Wall, do bequeath to Erances Hughes my ability to get a man since she can't seem to get one ot her own-she can'tl I, Bobby Broadwell, do hereby bequeath one box ot Cal-IXO4 to the editor ot next year's Senoca in hopes that this analgesic will relieve to a small extent, the headaches this poor soul is bound to incur, The cream ot the Senior class, Shasta Ivlorgan, Rock Barbee, Walter Stantield, and Bobby Broadwell, do will and bequeath our ability to sell annual advertisements to any Juniors who are big enough liars to till our shoes. I-lereby, I, Laverne I-linton, do will and bequeath my ability to take dictation in shorthand to Eloise Gordon, ' N ll. g -271,9 ...Thai rzlllllfm -75222251 xlfflfff
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Lil T WILL il ll 'Ill 'LIME 'I' We,the Senior Class of '52, as we reach the crossroads of life, wish to bequeath the following to the pupils left behind: First, we the Seniors leave to the Juniors our first place in the lunch line and our seats in classroom and chapel May they absorb enough Senior dignity to fill these places with sincere and grateful hearts. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave anything that the Juniors don't happen to want. Last, but certainly not least, to our beloved principal and teachers, we leave our sincere blessings and best wishes. May they never forget us, for we will never forget their careful guidance and leadership. I I Lillie Fay Poole, do will and bequeath my ability to bop to Linda Rollins. l, W. A, Parrish, do will and bequeath my quietness to Vernon Sullivan. In Eva Sue Massey, do will and bequeath my excess weight to Georgia Tuck, since she has none of her own. I, I-lubert Gene Cooper, do will and bequeath my artistic ability to Billy Corbett, who can't draw a straight line , I, Frances Deans, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with people, especially boys, to Shir- ley Batten. l , Lib Woodall, do will and bequeath my personality to anybody who'll take it. l, Mary Lib Mitchell, do will and bequeath my ability to be a pest to Helen McKell and Evelyn Ivey. I, Virgil Rae Wilkins, do will and bequeath the following to Miss Etheridge: First, my multicolored beard that she adores so much, and second, all my troubles- -knowing that she has none. I, Shirley Brown, do will and bequeath my Johnstonian Selma I-ligh Notes to anybody who is nosey enough to write them. I I I I l, White. Shirley Crabtree, do will and bequeath my ability to speak French fluently to Mack Peedin. Eugene Thornton, do will and bequeath my wit to Jeane Branch, since she sure could use it. Pat Fail, do will and bequeath my courtesy to Joyce Stone. Milton Capps, Jr, do will and bequeath my ability to dance to Wilbur Bailey. Catherine Phillips do will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Grace Johnson. Walter Landis Stanfield, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Junior Debnam, Billy Wall, do will and bequeath my laziness to Jimmy Bailey, since he is so smart on class. Lois Ann Barnes, do will and bequeath my ability to get a man to Frances Hatcher. Gracie Erleen McDuffie, do will and bequeath my ability to drive and my long hair to Shirley I, Peggy Stone, do will and bequeath my position as cheerleader to anyone crazy enough to sprain an ankle for it.
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