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CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1958-59, being in as good a mental condition as could be expected and in much better temper than usual, hereby make this our last will and testament, rendering void any former will or wills that may have been made by us. In this manner do we dispose of our possessions: We give and bequeth, freely and without regret, to our rightful heirs, students, our importance, widsom, athletic ability—all of which we possess in great quanitities, (also in debts.) We hope said things will be used to advantage. Nita Cunningham—To my dear sister, Joyce Cunningham, I will my old P.O.D. notes and hope she makes better use of them than I did. Lonnie House—To my studious friend, Henry Gray, I will my determination to do the best I can. Marjorie Mowdy—To Patsy Mowdy, I will my ability to argue with Mr. Touch- stone and get by with it. Billy Joe Hawthorne—To my best friend, Roy Burks, I will my rules for safe driving. Sue Jackson—To Connie Hilton, I will my ability to get out of class and still make good grades. Gerald Walker—To Darrell Johnson, I will my ability to slip candy out of the senior stand and get by with it. Brenda Burgess—To Loma Smith, I will my ability to comb my curly hair in Shorthand and hope she gets by with it. Oscar Blake—To Bobby Nichols, I will my ability to argue with Mr. Hamby in P.O.D. class. Martha Ludlow—To Randell Samuel, I will my ability to work on the Senior Annual. Virginia Wilson—To Lem Ludlow, I will my quiet ways. Xylpha Clubb—To Opal Williams, I will my ability to draw pictures. Jackie Duke—To Barbara White, I will my ability to play basketball. Hilda Johnson—To my brother, Ronnie Johnson, I will my ability to be Val- dictorian of my class, along with a few of instructions of how to get along with the teachers. Roene Walker—To Genice Toon, I will my ability to peel poles on the Senior Plot. Happy peeling Genice. Joe Batey—To Lucille Johns, I will my long pony tail so the boys can pull it on the bus. Wilma Whisenhunt—To Reba House, I will my ability to be quiet while the teachers are trying to talk. Edna Phillips—To Margaret Keiss, I will my ability to carry the money sack around for the rest of the lazy Seniors. Aldon Armstrong—To Duane Wheat, I will my ability to pester the bus driver. Elmer Whisenhunt—To Roger Smith I will my ability to throw paper wads on the bus. , . Cecil Brown—To Jerry Jordan, I will my ability to kiss all the girls when I get the chance. Roy Rowell—To Harold Hawthorne, I will my ability to smoke pipes in clasB. Hope he gets by with it. Jewel Smith—To my sister, Narvonna Smith, I will my ability to wear en- gagement rings. Diane Gray—To Shirley Umsted, I will my quiet personality, and I hope it brings her as much success as it did me. SHERRILLS PHARMACY The Sick need the best..........We have it. Phone 20 Broken Bow, Oklahoma
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