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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1949, being of sound mind and body, and realizing that our days at Shelby High School are speedily drawing to a close, and desiring to make a disposal of all our possessions that they may be of use to those who fol- low in our footsteps, do hereby draw up this, cur last will and testament. ARTICLE I. JUNIORS To the Junior Class we bequeath our distinguished title of ‘Senior’ and the task of publishing the CRUISER. Also to them we leave our privileges and knowledge ? 1. To Horace Ledford, J. C. Trammell leaves his towering height. 2. To Jenny Daniel, Doris Rucker leaves her ability to create an uproar. 3. To Renn Drum, Gene Blanton leaves his quiec and bashful (?) disposition. 4. To some energetic person, Jack Houser gladly leaves the job of editing the CRUISER. 5. To Ray Webb Lutz, Joe Ellis leaves his motorcycle. 6. To Dot Baber, Juanita Jones leaves her seat in front of Miss Fellers’ desk. 7. To Norman Gold, his brother, Howard, leaves the ability to sleep — throughout any class. 8. To Mary Jane Beam, Billie Jo Ervin leaves her place cn the “A’’ Honor Roll. 9. To Bobby Jones (if he passes), Ben Ledford leaves his football shoes. ARTICLE II. SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN To the sophomores and freshmen, we leave the request that they will keep on the long, hard road that we have already trod. To the following, we bequeath these senior traits: 1. Tuo Ronald Dickson, Alton Hopper leaves his size 14’s. 2. To Bobby Hicks, Ken leaves his place on the football team. 3. To Randy Logan, Elizabeth Ann Hamrick leaves her proficiency in plane geometry. 4. To Billy Cabaniss, Gene Arrowood leaves his bass voice. ARTICLE III, FACULTY To every member of the faculty, we give our love and esteem, with the as- surance that they have not labored in vain these years. We are especially indebted to Miss Dorothy King who spent long and tedious hours with the staff in their preparation of this edition. We thank all the other teachers who have so patiently, under- standingly, and efficiently stood by us. ARTICLE IV. We, the undersigned, knowing the Senior Class to be honest and dependable, do hereby affix our signatures, as witnesses to the Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1949. Testator Milton Noblitt Witnesses: B. O. Plenty Kilroy Little Lulu
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