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YOU CAN HAVE IT--- WE By Roberta IVallacc DON’T WANT IT Jack Henley wills his ability to be at school on time to Bob Hines. Jim Ross wills his urge to sleep in the assembly to anyone who can get away with it. James Johnson wills his jolly disposition to Martin Quick. John Brandon wills his height to Paul McClay. Arnold Pettigrew wills his taxi service to anyone who will take over. Harold Pitts wills his ability to run next year’s football team—they’ll need it. Tommy Pickett wills his musical ability to Wade Stone. Joe Edward Stephenson wills his ability to carry on a conversation to “Hutch”. Kenneth Cline wills his No. 13 shoes to Bud Sanders. Wendell Dillinger wills his presidency to Don Ins-keep in his senior year. Phil Billingsley wills his good grades to Max Star-rett. Bill Kinkead wills his coaching ability to anyone who thinks they can handle children. Kermit Paddack wills his bashfulness to Martin Little. Maurice Barker wills his love for school work to Martha Minticr. Ed Long wills his high school interest in the Wallace family to his little sister. Janet Moredock wills her joh as Secretary-Treasurer to anyone who is willing to take it. Roberta Wallace, Mary Fisher, and John McDonald will their jobs as yell-leaders to anyone who will promise not to try the splits (It’s dangerous.) Hildreth Cox wills her interest in the Jr. Class to anyone who is daring enough to try and get it. Iva Mae Greeman wills her 4-H work to the Walker boys. Phyllis Hiatt wills her height to Bugs P. Kathleen Brandenburg wills her job as editor to anyone who is intelligent enough to do it. Lena Brown wills her ambitious character to George Wiggs. Gale Young wills her quietness to Anne Beard. Norris Paul McKinney wills his set of encyclopedias to anyone who wants them. (He’s read ’em all.) Carrie Michael wills her smile to everyone. Dolores Fulton wills her meek ways to Barbara Beard. Helen Oberleas wills her dependability to Bud Bar-rick. Vera Wallace wills her jokes to Bertha Fulton. Marilyn Pitts wills her expert ability to giggle to Sue Hinshaw. Hugh Little wills his Government grade to just anyone. Free of charge.” Don Harvey wills his attendance record to Phil Johnson. Kenneth Carlisle wills his Ford to anyone who will have it. Martha Baird wills her cooking ability to the Sophomore girls’ Home Ec. class. From what we hear they need it. Dale Wright wills his married life to no one. Education comes first. Johnny Wright wills his position as a quarterback to Bob Adair. Carolyn Cline wills her cute figure to Glendora Poer. Rebecca Bailey wills her love for office practice class to Jackie Godby. Donnadee Campbell wills her sweet disposition to Mary Little. Wilda Beam wills her ability to catch a man to all girls who don’t wish to be “old maids.” Joanne Barrick wills her red hair to Maggie Freeman. Barbara Stafford wills her energy to the Freshmen— they are going to need it to get through school. Winona Hoover wills her clerking job to any girl willing to miss the eighth period. Betty Mossburg and Veda Owen will their singing ability to next year’s chorus. Dortha Myers wills her share in the Mobile Oil Co. to absolutely no one. Virginia Nicholson wills her quiet manners to Helen Barrick. Garland Campbell wills her basketball ability to Larry Foster. Georgeanna Walker wills her ability to study to all those 7th and 8th graders. They need it worse than anyone. Lawrence Tolley wills his mischievousness in the assembly to those 8th grade boys who are always so well behaved. Don Johns wills his knowledge of Grammar to no one—it isn’t worth much. Harold Mendenhall wills his books to any junior. They are practically new. Well, this is the end of our will, and if there is anyone who does not want what was willed to him, please don't try to return it because we don’t want it either. THE SENIORS OF “49
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sixth grade First Row—Susan Miller. Anne Wallace. Lorita Wright, Connie Hearn. Anna Marie Clark, Carolyn Sue Ross, Carole (Jrinstead, Dorccnc Billingsley, Marcia Kinkead. Wanda Stafford, Helen Robbins, Jane Wiles, Henita Kcllam, Mary Jane Shaw, Rachael Hammack. Carolyn Nance. Second Row—Mrs. Hammer, Anna Faye Walker, Claretta Wright, Phyllis Hurtron, Ivalou Hume, focnita Cox, Odette Coppcss, Annette Copj»ess, Kay Barnes, Peggy Alexander, Paula Beard, Shirley Tolliver, Ilecnc Lindenmayer. Third Row—James Wright. Ralph Harvey, Russell Light, Gordon Bacon, Myron Robbins, Billy Graham, Mark Thistlcwaitc, Donald Harbaugh, Robert Hollingsworth, Vaugh Nesbitt. Keith Inskeep, Marvin Biddle. (Jail Godby, Ralph Biddle, Roger Woodrum. Stout, Ethel Kinsey, Barbara Wiles, Rosemary Merrill. Second Row—Diane Hancock, Russell Durbin, Vernon Shupe, Phillip Cole, Gertrude Fisher, Diane Fesmirc, Nancy McMurtry, Billy Stone, Becky McLure. Annetta Ogle, John Hile, Billy Moore, Janice Ottinger, Louise Bailey, Gladys Alexander. Third Row—Patricia Spear, Janet Haughcy, Billy Jessup, Kcnnic Parr, David Landis, Steve McVey. Tommy Layne, Verlin Johnson, (Jloria Harris. Margaret Ann Burton, Mary Margaret Ogle, Sarah Hiatt. Edith Clanton. Fourth Row—Phillip Pearson, Mike Kerchcval, Donald McCullough, Phillip Duchcmin, Raymond Vorrhis, Bobbie Walker, Ronald Singleton. Nolan Millikan, Don Long. Jennie Pritsch, Patty Jo Smith, Marie Stafford. Evelyn 'Peter. Edgar Pettit. Fifth Row—Mrs. Childress, Jerry Hiatt, Mrs. Minder. I.eft Side—Shirley Hiatt, Ronald Watts, Connie Bilby. David Voss, Ronald Fulwider, John McCarty, Carroll Reddick, (Jloria Strong, Bill Dunham. Right Side—Judy Dell. Jane McMurtry. William Pawlak, Jacqueline King. Richard Law. Bills K. Goff, Jack Downs. Ida Mae Johnson, Bernie Ray Watts, Harry Hall, Jacob Hiatt. Robert Goodnight. Neal Godby, Mrs. Merrill. Teacher. Second Row—Doris Bray, Judith Booth, Carolyn Burton, Alice Miller, Sherry Hoover, Betty Sue Mathews, Mary Lou Bacon. Violet Pierce, Barbara Staley. Diana Hadley, Rosemary Stone, Kay Swain. Patricia Brocato, James Harvey. Robert Seymour, George Bailey. Third Row—John Harbaugh, Roy Phifer, Frank Nesbitt, Russell Owen, Edwin Davis, Ronnie Lambert, Phillip Inskeep, Ivan Emry. Johnnie Crooper. David Hammack. Elmer Bitncr, Larry Hobson, Fred Gary, Charles Price. James Caldwell. Billy Doyle Beard. Norman Delph, John Ridge, Ronnie Pickett. Max Kerchcval. Jon Overdorf, (Jerald Ruffin, James McVey. Thomas Wright. David Pettijohn, Norman Strawn. Ronnie Heck. First Row—Marcia Wright. Barbara Singleton. Ronald Godby, Wretha Scott, Don Wills, Connie Sims, Von Pitts, Edgar Summitt, Clcora Calvert, Marleta G odnight. Bonnie Hutchens, Shirley Johnson, Wanda fourth First Row—Miss Freeman, Teacher. Judy Hinshaw, Marzclla Graham, Charlene Lou Moreland, Jane Anne Rockcy, Lois Ross, Cccile Green, Marilyn Biddle, Betty Law, Carolyn 'Peter, Sharon Fostnight,
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