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MARY RUTH REDWINE HAROLD CLARK DOROTHY EVANS Basketball 2, 3, 45 junior Playg Basketball 2, 3, 45 Queen's Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, Senior Playg Home Ec. Club Escort 35 High School Favor- 2, 35 Junior Playg Senior Playg IS Aflflual Staff: 4-H Club. ite 3: Track 1, Z, 3, 45 Class Class Officer5 Home Ec. Club Favorite 35 Baseball 2, 5, 45 I3Afmug1Sf3ff, junior Playg Senior Play. SAMMIE CLARK NEWMAN Lusk AL1cE RUSSELL Basketball 2, 3, 43 Queen 13 Basketball 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Queen 45 lL1r1iOf Play! Senior Playg Class Track 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 Class Favorite 35 junior P1ay5 F21V0fifC 43 Ffi6HClliCSf 42 Home Class Office-rg Queen's Escort Senior Playg Home Ec. Club Ec. Club I, Ilg Debate 3. 45 F.F.A. 45 Annual Staff. I, II5 Baseball 1, 2, 35 4-H Club. This Page Sponsored by Rice Auto Store
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.Jawa Wa!! ,-im eazwwfz We, the members of the Class of 1950, of the High School of Shallowater, having come to our last hours in our right minds, and in peace with all the world do hereby give, bequeath and devise all our wordly goods and possessions to the following beneficiaries: To the juniors we leave our well-known ability to talk back in self defense, and to make any action we may see fit to commit, seem perfectly justifiable and proper, in fact the only thing to do. To the Sophomores, who are soon to become juniors, we bequeath all our stupidity and facility for blundering at the simplest tasks, also the beautiful ease with which we forget, set aside and banish forever the difficult ones. To the Freshmen we give and bequeath all the tears shed in the exams and all the wrong answers set down in moments of weakness. I, Walter Hutton, bequeath my natural aptitude for acquiring knowledge, and all the hungering and thirsting after information usually accompanying these traits, to D. Young, the most indifferent boy in the junior Class. I, Alice Porter, bequeath my entire stock of boy friends, addresses, telephone numbers, convertibles to jimmie Redwine. I, Betty Evans, bequeath to Mary jim Ashburn a small package of much value with an inscription on the outside which says Fragilel Handle with Care --What's inside? Oh, I forgot to tell you-Donald Wages.of course. We, Alice Russell and Newman Lusk, bequeath our pleasure of going-steady and ability to be true to one another to Oleta Boozer and Dayton Marr. I, Sammie Clark, bequeath all my love for the good, the true and beautiful which I find in Ted to Sue Putman and may she find the same happiness with Tommy Strother. I, Bobby Reed, bequeath a very valuable jewel fthe most valuable articles come in small packages, you knowj to jerry Lindsey-You will know this jewel by her blond hair, blue eyes, and broad smile. I, Thomas Ray Reed, bequeath my entire stock of energy which enabled me to study from morning until night, and by this sign never to fail in making my grades, to Leslie King with the hope that he will be Valedictorian. I, Willimae Betts, bequeath my art of bringing about proposals to Francell Williams because I think she will enjoy breaking them,too. I, Peggy Arnold, bequeath my social career done up in a neat little package marked The Loves of Peggy to Mollie Newman. I know that she will enjoy it if she and all parties concerned live through the ordeals without serious injury. I, Dorothy Evans, bequeath my love for music and those who make the music to Carle Foye Evans. I, Mary Ruth Redwine, bequeath my out-of-town boy friends to Nannie Lou Wright.
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