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Dorothy Hughes leaves Rebecca some hints on how to be slim and trim. Dud Clark leaves his place as teacher’s pet to William Thompson. Kenneth Cain leaves his place as class clown to Kenneth Goard. Thomas leaves to Shirley Faye some of his height and ability to draw. To Bobby Hall, Edward Gray leaves his ability to miss school. Squirt Jones leaves Shirley Willard, although he hates to. Betty Mae Fain leaves her list of Critz boys to Betty Jean Williams. To William and Claudette, Bill and Betty Lou leave the Senior room at lunch. Charles Flippin leaves his position at center on the basketball team to Sidney Spahr. Frank Heath leaves his ability to flirt to Betty Foley. Barbara leaves sister Betty her ability to play basketball. To John Clark, William Lee leaves his ability to take a joke. Belle leaves to Margaret what she doesn ' t learn this year as a senior. Betty Sue leaves Darlyne her ability to flash jewelry. Mary Ruth inherits Patsy Goard’s ability to giggle and laugh. To Bruce Moorefield, David leaves his ability to get along with people. Evelyn leaves her ability to read and study to Dorothy Martin and Ruth Shockley. Ralph Beasley leaves his ability to be quiet to Edna and Vera Williams. Betty Sue and Idallas leave to Elva and Thelma their front seats so Mrs. Hazelwood can tell them apart. Lillian Williams leaves her ability to make good grades to Carolyn Ray. Bill leaves his place in F.F.A. to Harold Hopkins. Elizabeth Handy leaves her Royal typewriter to Allie Mae Rogers. Betty Lou Collins leaves her title as ' Miss Stuart Hi” to any Junior, are you interested Annie Ruth? Idallas leaves her place on the JEB Staff to Mary Margaret. Class Lawyer CHARLES FLIPPIN 25
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We of the Senior Class of 1952-53, in hope that we will not be forgotten, bequeath the following things of our belongings, being sound in health, body and mind. We leave you these few tokens of gratitude. To Mr. Law, our Superintendent of Schools, we leave our appreciation for his kindness and co-operation. To Mr. Watkins, we will our admiration and thanks for the assitance and understanding he has shown us during our most important year. To Mrs. Hazelwood, we leave a kind attentive class, that has been well-trained so she won’t have to raise her voice to keep things going. To Mr. Moir, we leave a good group of boys and our hopes for a good basketball team. To Mrs. Powell, we leave the memories of all the wonderful times we had during our Junior year. We leave to Mrs. Gertrude Hopkins a quiet Algebra Class. To Mrs. Mildred Hopkins, we leave our appreciation for the wonderful guidance she has given the Seniors. To Miss Mitchell, we leave all the jobs that she usually gets stuck with. To Mr. Weaver, we would like to leave another industrious Chemistry Class, that does experiments all the time and never studies the textbook. To Mrs. Wood, we would like to leave a room in the high school building. To Mrs. Moore, we leave a new set of tables and chairs to replace the ones the Seniors tore up. To Mrs. Mooney, we leave an assistant to help her keep the doors open at lunch. To Mrs. McAlexander, we would like to leave a helper because she has to do too much for just one teacher. To Mr. Williams, we leave a ninth grade girls agriculture class. To Betty Sue Hill, we leave a car so she can go to town any time. To Foster, we leave a load of coal, so there will be heat in the Senior room. Betty Lou Quesinberry leaves her ability to be neat and quiet to Fern Soyars. Mary Joyce Fields leaves her back seat to Erlene Turner. To Margaret Puckett, Betty Ann leaves her ability to play basketball. Charlene leaves to Marie Soyars and Nancy Gunter her gift of gab. 24
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SNAPSHOTS 1. Sophomore girls. 2. Hold that pose. 3. Four Pals. 4. Three Betties. 5. Collins. 6. Teeny. 7. Poker Face and Sally. 8. Lover Boy Flip in Action. 9. Dot . 10. ? 11. What next? 12. Young Charlie. 13. After the Banquet. 14. Mary Jane. 15. Hitch-Hikers. 16. Friends. 17. Miss Bales. 18. Ellen. 19. Headed somewhere? 20. Johnny. 26
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