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, ,,,-. .--,- file.-lui-f I, Betty Cato to Helen'Bryant, will my ability to go with out-of-town boys, mainly Vero, and still stay on good terms with Ft. Pierce boys. l, Eleanor Childs to lean Baker, all my old school books providing she uses them to a better ad- vantage than l did. I, Billy Don Church to George Frink, my manly physique and quiet ways. I, Gerald Cothes to Arthur Pottorff, my great ability to play hot swing on the cornet, even though he will never achieve the height that I did. I, Fay Culpepper to Iona Roddenberry, my ability to keep my hair long, beautiful, and golden- brown. ' N I, Hazel Curl to Norma Logue, my Sociology book. May she do more with it than I did. I, Margie Davis, do will to Nancy Goldsmith, my ability to keep my Southern accent around all these Florida Yankees. I, Eddie Denison, to Howard Masters, will my most valued and treasured art ability. I, Bob Eldridge to Carl Sloan, my ability to be ineligible for sports during my Senior year. I, Kathleen Ezelle to ludy Sloan, my complete inability to ever catch on to a joke the first time that it's told. lYou'd be surprised how convenient it is at times.I I, AI Feinsod to lune Haggard, my typewriter. May she waste as much time on it as I have. I, Fern Freer, hereby will to Martha Ingram, all my old stub pencils. I, Allen Garrett to limmy Beck, all my old girl friends, 43 of them, and may he have as much fun as I have had. I, Wiley Gray, will my quiet ways with women to Bobby Adams on condition that he does so to Alan, as we have to keep it in the family. I, Betty Griffin to Eddie Williams, his request for my form on the tennis court. l, Charlie Griffis to Grove Sammons, my position in the Senior Class, if he gets that far. I, Catherine Haggard to Ruth Cross, the ability to get along with all of the teachers betteig than I did. I, lean Hahn, to anyone who wants it, my place at the front of the lunchroom line. I, Gladys Hartley to Golden Lewis, the ability to take history your Senior year. We, Gene Hayes and Roy Mock, leave to lack Strickland and Ray Borland, our handsomeness, our striking personalities, and our quiet and irresistible approach to women. I, Glenn Henderson, do will to Henry Gahn, my beautiful mustache. I, Sally Hodge, being of sound mind, do will to Bob Reeves, the street light in front of our houses. May it shine on his front porch and provide him with as many embarrasing moments as it has me. SC Ii Paul Holley, will to Harold Supank, my ability to get away with murder in Fort Pierce High hoo. I, Bi-ll Huie, will to Robert Earle Burney, my ability to get along with the teachers and make them think I'm working whether I am br not. ' l, Charles Lamar Hutchinson, to Leon Sheffield, do will my shy personality when l'm around girls. May he try to love all of the pretty ones as I do. I, Woodie Mae johnson, to Wanda Anderson, will my ability to always go to Physical Ed two periods every day, Q l, limmie loiner, leave to anyone who is crazy enough to accept it, my job of putting an annual together and may this person make less mistakes than I did. I, Nancy jones to lane Ann Sneed, my title of Best Dressed Girl. I, Daniel Kelly, will to Bill Lancaster my ability to drive in the rain without windshield wipers. , I, Rue Lane Kindred, will to Ruth Ann Harper my red and green plaid shirt and my red britches. I, leanette'Mathis, will to Betty lean Sample, my place on the Annual Staff.. , fllll R h' ,-1, , , .. : , .,L3..t,... 12+ M,-n. . -get-H-Q 'Q tink --A ,eil-2-A-' ' - -r
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Clan will Dear Diary, Since all goods things must come to an end, so must this last glorious year of our struggle through Ft. Pierce High School. And so in parting: We, the Senior Class of l948, being of sound mind l?l and steady nerves, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. In doing so, we withdraw all promises and former wills and bequeath as follows: To our sponsors our thanks and appreciation for the support and friendly understanding of our many provoking problems. To the junior Class we bequeath our ability to be true. To the Sophomore Class we will our ability to have a successful Sophomore-Senior Picnic despite open trucks and rain by the buckets. To the Freshman Rats we leave our title as the most backward and bashful class ever to grad- uate from F.P.H.S. L We separately and individually leave the following members of the junior Class: I, Donald Anderson, do leave. l, jeanne Arnold, to Carol jean Parker do leave my ability to keep my hair blonde all these years by hook or crook. I, Dorothy Ane Austin, will to Louis jacobs my extra pad of i.o.u. blanks. I, joe Baggett, will to anyone my ability to keep quiet at the right time. I, jeanette Bates, to Lawanna Holland leave my love for North Florida-Know what I mean? I, Sam Bennett, being of delapidated state of mind, do hereby leave to Richard Wilson my quiet ways in class and my ability to get along with all my teachers. I, Willie jean Bevis, to all the poor girls who come after me leave my undying love of Physical Ed. I, Euretha Black to Lucille Sumner, my ability to pass Spanish with no knowledge of it whatsoever I, Herb Blum to Doyle Owens, my title as heaviest and stoutest man on the football team. l, Dewey Bourn, to Dale Colean, Leland Curry and Lenox Dobbs, my fun in Chemistry Lab. I, Stanley Bracken to I-loagy Carmicheal, my good looks. I, Bobby Braswell to Bill Schneider, my front seat in Solid Geometry class. I, Shirley jane Breed, to Muriel jones will my accuracy in typing speeds. May she make the wonderful grades I did. I, Edwin Brenner, to anyone who wants it, will my position of the dumbest student in St. Lucie County Hi School. Q We, Caroline Briggs and jeanne Cassens, do hereby leave to Bettie Hutchinson and Margaret Feinsod our happy struggle through F.P.H.S. May they have as much fun and do as little work as we did I, Betty Briscoe, to Andrea Hutchinson leave my ability to stay on peaceful terms with my boy- friend. I, Marie Brunelle, do leave to james Boody Leeper my friendly gaze and pleasant ways, the wiggle in my nose, my persuasive eyes that tell no lies, and my mouth that will never close. - I, Don Bryan, will my way with all the women to anyone who needs and wants itj I, Elton Cahow, will to all rookies the art of being in the band 7 years as a buck private. We, joyce Cail and Lucille Waldron, will to Betty Masters and Margaret Dyer, our ability to try to get on the Honor Roll without ever succeeding. I, Marion Cain, to Beulah Leverett, will my job popping corn at the Sunrise Theater. I, Barbara Carter, to Demaries Krause, will my innocent and unfathomable look, under which lies a world of knowledge. - 'Y gl 4! 'M wel- A ,Q as.--
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I We, Loree Wilder and Virginia Wright, will our text books to Nadine Boales and Gwen King, pro- I Fl r YA' 'r fem- --- Y-Y-' W- v- +V ----V A A - M7 ar YA Y - YY I i I I, Moran McKenzie, will john Coker my position as bookroom keeper. I . I, Mary Ellen O'Quinn, have nothing to leave-But l'll leave it to Carolyn Vick and Edwina Hall, Everything else I have, I need I? l, joann Pagan, to Mitzi Tardy my everlasting courage to P-U-L-L through 4 years of high I school, also my title as Miss Fort Pierce High. I I, joyce Palmer, will to Betty Mock, my ability to get Mrs. Scharfschwerdt to think that I never I did anything wrong in her class-she always blamed my exploits on someone else!! - i j l, Donald Powell, to Betty Padrick, will my never-dying wit. i I l, Rabbit Prescott, will to Clyde Woolard, my ability to mess up the football plays after -running them over and over. I l, Madge Pyles, will to Dora jean Knowles, my ability to hold my temper even when I don't want to, I I, jo Ann Raulerson to Sophie Russos and Barbara Zuver, my quiet, subductive and reserved ways. l, Mary Orr Riddick, to joan Alper, will my love for Spanish. I, Dolly Rowe, to Richard Bass, do will my place as Second Soprano in the Cilee Club. I, jimmy Sallette, will my moth-eaten notebook and tooth-marked pencil to Martin McMullian. -' I, Carl Sapp, will my liking of football to Willis Brown. We, Elinor Phillips, Anna Scharfschwerdt, and jo Carrerra, to Allene Pearce, Margie Parks, and l Lucille Cainous, will our ability to have slumberless parties on Saturday nights. 1 I, Ellwood Smith to Louise Traynor, my ability to do everything and accomplish nothing. I I, Vivian Smith to Connie Smith, the honor of upholding the distinguished name of Smith. I I, jo Stowe to Bobby Stowe, my place as the Stowe girl in the Senior Class. I, Lowell Thomas, will to'john Saleeby my piano ability. I, jerry Taylor to Bessie Russakis, my love for big, brawny football players. I, Adrienne Thurmond to Mary Kathryn Priest, the ability to keep a straight face when the oc- I casion demands it. l, Gerard Van Eick to Ted Collnick, my dry sense of humor. I, Mary Claire Waters, to Mary Taylor, will my title as Cutest Girl. I, Margaret Westbrook to jackie Holland, my chair in Home Ec. ll, where she will be able to watch the boys at Physical Ed. l, Harriet Williams to Ella Thompson, do leave my undying love for Uncle Roy. . I, Vernon Williams to Patsy Pitts, my red hair. vided that they will make better use of them than we did. I, Bill Young to jim Mathis, my athletic ability. , I, Robert Prather, to Sylvia Scott, will my natural blonde hair, hoping she may never try another peroxide bottle. I, john Hughes, will to Edward Traynor, my toy gun. We, the Annual Staff of l948, leave to future staff members, all the hair we pulled out, all the nails we bit off, and all the sleep we lost. THE ANNUAL STAFF Harriet Williams Sally Hodge . N - i . . . LLL. - L s. . .. . .4 . . .V -
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