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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ARTICLE I-To Tue F1u3s1rMAN CLASS We, The Sophomore Class of l 9 5 5 do leave the ability to carrv on the work of TI-IE S.J.C. TRAILBLAZER and THE S.J.C. OLYMPIAN. We also leave to the future CELEBRITIES CSOPI-IOMORESD of S.J.C., our love-some of it, that is! Anrrouz II-To Tm: FACULTY To Dr. Burgess, we leave our gratitude for two years' adventure in learning. To Dean Scoggins, we leave a Do Not Disturb sign for his classroom door. To Mr. Blackburn, we leave a larger second year Spanish Class. To Mr. Blackwell, we glady leave our old polymorphonuclear leucocytesf' To Mr. Carter, we leave a book entitled How To Spend Your Leisure Fime, or How To Crowd Fifty-five Hours Into lzacli Day. To Mr. Greer, we leave three new words for his vocabulary: actually, definitely, and seemingly. To Prof. Herbert, we leave the ability to teach algebra to dumb students. To'Mr. Mooneyham, we leave an even better basketball team for next year. To Miss Schumpert, we leave a class to give her a hard time in French. To Dr. Travvick, we leave our best wishes for many more success- ful years of teaching. To Mrs. Waugh, we leave our places in commerce to be filled by other prospective secretaries. To Betty Alverson, we leave the new menu she did not receive last year. To Shirley Baker, we leave a husband-or a reasonable facsimile. To Lorantx Began, we leave some dog food-for Ajax. To Allen Long and Lennie Bell, we leave a quieter CPD dormi- tory. To Myrle Reed, we leave a pencil Sharpener so she won't have to use the one in the library. To Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Allison, we leave our place in the dormitory to be filled with new faces. To A. D. Clowney Cliosemaryb, we leave a new washing machine for his wife. Anrrern III-To Oun FELLOW Srumawrs Roberta Altman leaves her ability to spend all her time, including leisure time, in studying lessons, to anyone who will do it. Treze Beasley leaves his ability to get up at 8:15 and be at class by 8:30. Carolyn Ferguson and Jean Bell leave-wearing DIAMONDS! Johnny Bishop leaves his ability to be a checker champ to Larry Copeland. Ralph Black leaves his sixty mile drive to S.J.C. to anyone who will attempt it. Ray Black leaves all his class seats to Mr. Boalt-a better man is he to fill them. Ann Cannon leave her haircut to anyone who can wear it and take the criticism. Jo Cannon leaves her two algebra books to anyone who thinks he will need them for two years straight. Bobby Cartee leaves his 'parking place in front of the library to anyone whose car has a dead battery. Judy Casey leaves her uersonal copy of I-Ieart of Stone to Ed Smith to play when lie is not in the canteen. Augusta Cash leaves her ping-pong ball and paddle to Bunny Thomas. Joan Dantzler leaves her trusty old Literature book to anyone who can fight it under Mr. Carter. Jack I-Iall leaves his supply of ping-pong balls to Leon Eubanks. Wilbur I-lammond leaves his pink love seat to anyone with a ove. Ernest Holder leaves his roommate, Barry Carter, to any girl who thinks she can break the ice. Judie I-Ioldman leaves Boston, and transplants herself in Chester, S. C. Nora Hutchins leaves her ability to learn algebra to anyone who thinks he can stay with it. Betty Johnson leaves her fluent Spanish vocabulary to anyone who knows how to use it. Miriam Kelly leaves her place in the B.S.U. to all the Baptist students next year. James Lawrence leaves his room, but he shall return to it next vear. Calbert Lee leaves his ability to play ping-pong to anyone who can hold the paddle. Wendell Lee leaves his riders to Ralph Moore, hoping that he will improve their attendance in school. Phyllis Ledford leaves her seat in algebra, which she used for two years, to the first one who wishes to sit in it. Morris Leister leaves his ping-pong paddle to whoever will take care of it. Shirley Leonard leaves her seat in bookkeeping to June Martin if she has the patience to take it. James Lyles leaves his parking place-the last on the last row-to Leonard Marsh. Robert Mitchem leaves his pipe and his girlfriends to Stanley Crocker, because he is man enough to handle both. Martha Book and Dan Mizzell leave with pleasant memories of S.J.C.-fthe memories of studying, that islj Henrietta O'Cain leaves her bookkeeping and shorthand ability to Mildred Eaddy, who is one of Mrs. Waugh's most charming students. Fred Pack leaves his wavy hair to anyone who knows how to give a Toni. Derrell Parris leaves his wit and good humor to Roland Smith, who certainly can use it. Glenn Parris leaves his literature book, may its next user have more leisure time than he has had. Ray Petty leaves his curly hair to Charles Gregory. Jack Redwine leaves --------- ll!!! Nellie Richards leaves her many fond memories and good times at Ole' S.J.C. to anyone who can enioy them as much as she did. Caynell Shook leaves her room in Judd Hall to anyone who will be able to stay in it without freezing to death. Alton Smith leaves his million dollar smile to everyone be- fore, and after, exams, and on all other occasions. Charlotte Smith leaves the record, Heart of Stone, to any one who will break it over Ed Smith's head. Anita Vaughan leaves her room in Judd Hall to Carolyn King and Catherine Mason and hopes that they will stay in it during study hour more than she did. Edward Vick leaves his ability to ride a motor scooter to Buster Causey. Bill Waller leaves his no-doz tablets to any freshman who may need them to stay awake in Mr. Carter's class. Mary Wells leaves her ability to shout, and be heard from one end of the campus to the other, to anyone who can get by with it. Don VVhite leaves his Spanish book to Jack Nance and hopes that he will use it to a better advantage then he did. Rosemary VVhitmore leaves her place in the Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity to Darlene Neely. SIGNED: ROBERTA ALTMAN MARTHA G. Roox WITNESSESS: ML Sandman Liberace Page Sixty-five
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