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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Claes of Spottswood u igh School, having come to ou t ’ last hours in our right mind, in peace with all the world, and knowing our days at Spottswood are limited, do make and publish this last will and testament. I, Tommy Bradley, will my love for Phys. Ed. to Bobby Ralston. I, Bobby Truxell, will my ability to shoot pool td Ray Sorrells. I, James Smiley, will my love for Mr. Springer and Government Class to Ray Sorrells. I, J. W. Smiley, will my appetite to Woody Carr. I, Johnny Ham, will my trips to Verona to anyone who wants to take them. I, Mark Hayes, x fill my quiet disposition to Faye Phillips. I, Paul Koogler, will my wavy hair to Tucker Taylor. I, Lee Morris, will my ability to get along with all of the teachers at Spottswood to Jimmy Moore. I, Billy Harris, will my old bus to anyone who dares to ride in it. I, Betty Cash, will my long wavy hair to Bonnie Morris. I, Mildred Lotts, will my natural curly hair to Jean Smiley. I, Mary Ralston, will my trips to Buchanan to anybody who likes boys. I, Bunny Fitzgerald, will my love for Fords to Hank Rowe. I, Helen Buchanan, will my willingness to graduate to anyone who thinks of quitting. I, Elizabeth Cam-obeli, will my brown eyes and dark complexion to Jackie Harris. I, Gaynell Snead, will my blue eyes to Perngv Tucas. I, Thelma Cash, will my love for the Yankees to Ray Lotts. I, Mary Knox, will my unselfish dlspostion to Betsy Humphries. I, Mary Hamilton, will my love for Government and Tyring to Edna Hamilton. T, Maxine Taylor, will my love for horses to anyone who hasn ' t like them. In Witness, thereof we the Senior Class of Soottswood High School, to our last will and testament have subscribed our names and fixed ou seal on this 22nd day of March, 1955. Signed: Witnesses; i I
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Class Poem We ' re the cla6s of nineteen hundred and fifty-five, On fun and laughter we do thrive. When we depart there shall be many tears, But we ' ll remember each other throughout the years. To begin our history I think we shall, Start with Mildred then and now. Mildred is about our quietest one, Away to college she will run. Helen is our tall girl now, And certainly she is everyone ' s r al. She 1 s our curly headed one, Also neat and loads of fun. Elizabeth Ann 1 s little and kind, A truer friend is hard to f nd. She ' s fond of snorts and boys, too, She ' ll keen you all from beinp 1 blue. As for Maxin° you ' ll find no one kinder, But dreaming of sports you ' ll always find her. She goes to dances and has her fun, On her list, basketball is number one. Betty is always friendly and sweet, A better friend is hard to beat. She always busy and on the go, Roy is hpr future one as we all know. Marybelle is everyone ' s friend, A helming hand she ' ll always lend. In her neat and kindly way, She will succeed more every day. G-oynell is our red-headed one, No one else could be more fun. She is just as nice as can be, A better friend you ' ll never see. Bunny is our smallest friend, A helping hand she ' ll e.lwpys lend. Anything she doesn ' t know isn ' t in the book, But she isn ' t as quiet as she may look. Thelma dresses as neat as a pin, She ' s the one boys would like to win. We hope the future ' ll be good to you, And your dreams will always come true. Mary Jean is likeable and gay, Will she succeed? Yes, all the way. She ' s been a friend to each of us, We never hear her argue or fuss.
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