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eriior Glass will We, the senior class of 1948, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave this last will and testament. To the faculty, we bequeath great joy because they are rid of us at last. To the junior class as a whole, we leave the privilege of following in our footsteps. And to the junior class as individuals we bequeath these things: Maynard Blumer leaves his post as senior class president to the person most capable of filling it. Chester Bigler leaves his mustache and beard to Raymond Lescaultg he is the junior boy least likely to get rid of them. Bill Leverett just leaves l l ! Kermit Ingham leaves a gap in the Student Council ranks but maybe Anna Hargrove ca-n fill it. Rella Mae Killingsworth wishes Inez Keys part of her freckles. Mariannis Drumright wills part of her height to Marilyn Hewlett. Patty Ruth Wheeler leaves her clever jokes and witty sayings C? P Pj We hope ! ! ! Annginette Roberts wants Barbara Trumbla to have her excellent piano playing. Poor Vincent Robison must leave Cheri behind. Tough luck, Vincent. The students who took chemistry bid Mr. White a fond farewell and take their books with them. Iulia Ann Cottongim, Geraldine Hughes, and Patsy Patton leave their loud giggles to Ianell Cobb, Shirley Iohnson, and Mildred Miller. Marilyn deGruchy Hartman and Mark leave together and go to make their own home. A Edwin Elledge wills his title as The Most Handsome Senior Boy to Dick Tourtellotte. Mary Io Carrier leaves taking Iimmie Atkins with her. Loetta Curtis, Ruith Allen, and Betty Kautz leave their maiden names behind to become Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Stites, and Mrs. Rosary, respectively. Peggy Dorris Mott goes to join her husband and leaves Darrell to carry on the family name. Paul Bussell wills his fancy for spot- ted cars to Bob Bollinger. V Lou Brister, Mary Io Carrier, and Iulia Ann Cottongim leave Mr. Epperly without a girls' trio. Charles Platt jr. bequeathes nothing to no one because he has nothing to be- queath ? P P Vera and Bill Young leave their plac- es at the ends of the class rolls to Twyla Zuck. Ioanne and lack Burns, and Leo and Louis Schafers hope that Iean and Ioan Hagers can still confuse the teachers as only twins can. Barbara Carlisle wants Norma jean Easter to have all her troubles as Drum Majorette of the Dumb and Bungle Corps. David P. Smith finally gets away from good ole SHS and are we glad of it ! ! ! jean Hestand wants her class royalty title as Lady,' to go to Carol Grind- staff. The Personality Kid, Harvey Mc- Anulty, that is, has to leave his woman to all the wolves in the halls. Margaret .Ann Sherrod and Betty Richards want Iean Holley and Nancy Williams to have their ability to tell jokes in Eng. IV, and hope they get away with it, too. Addie Weaver wishes to leave her hours and hours of organ practice to Emma Fae Brock and Iacque King. Hieatt Hedrick leaves his Naval Re- serve uniforms to David Swank. Bill Burford, Peggy F ugate and Mary Louise Ionest bequeath their red hair to CContinued on Page 497 -f-25s.
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eniofr Glass ommittees CLASS PICNIC Patsy Patton Gilford Ikenberry Barbara Carlisle Don McCubbin I Stella Darlow Addie Weaver Naomi Walton PANEL Loi: Brister Bob McDolc BACCALAUREATE Ann Hilton Ruth Mullendore DECORATION David Malone Sally Swim Maynard Blqmer CAPS AND GowNs CLASS NIGHT Alan Thomson Shirley Glover ANNOUNCEMENTS Harry Percy Vera Young COMMENCEMENT Iim King Earlene Flager MEMORIAL Edward Amend lane Frances Edwin King
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