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Last Will and Testament We, the Seniors of Sylva High School, being of sound mind and high intelligence, do declare this as our last will and testament. To the Principal and Faculty we leave the Junior Class with hope that they will make a better Senior Class than we have been. To the Juniors we leave the school building which holds memories of four of the happiest years of our lives. To the Sophomores we leave our Principal, Mr. Hooper, and all of his tall tales. To the Freshmen we leave all that we have left, and that is the hope that they will some day accomplish all the things we have in four years. We, Bill Alkens and Bill Parker, bequeath our chewing tobacco to Gene Brown and Jimmy Franklin. I, Carole Allison, will Bob Beck to anyone who will have him. I, Jerry Beasley, will my ability to argue physics with Mr. Johnson to Tommy Ledbetter. I, Barbara Beck, will my ability to do what I love, and love what I do to Margaret Painter. I, James Beck, will my ability to drive a school bus to anyone who will have it. I, Edwin Beck, will my position in the school store to Tom McClure. I, Reva Blankenship, will my silly giggle to Kathleen Moody. I, Hughie Blanton, will my crew cut to Sammy Dillard. I, Myrtice Blanton, will my American Government book to Mary Hilda Norman. We, Lois Bradley and Bill Queen, bequeath our many bitter quarrels to Tommy Bradley and Walt Henson. I, Sara Bumgarner, will my position as chief cheerleader along with all my mistakes, worries, troubles, and good times to Betsy Crawford. I, Joan Bumgarner, will the rest room mirror to Jean Middleton Crawford. I, Katy Cabe, will my first son to the Sylva football team. I, Ruth Crawford, will my Pesty to Jean, Audrey, and the sophomore girls. I, Doris Cogdill, will my heighth and cute ways to Peggy Jo Crawford. I, Lou Cogdill, will my way to get by with my work and teachers to anyone who is lucky enough to have an identical twin. I, Sue Cogdill, will my friendship to my teachers to my sister, Betty. I, Charles Cope, will my fat to Gordon Baker, and my pants if needed. I, Doris Cook, will my short hair to Cleida Crisp., I, Larry Cope, will the darts in P, E, class to Jimmy Franklin and Eddie Parris. I, Glenda Denton, will just leave. I, Mary Denton, will my ability to write shorthand. to anyone who needs it. We, Linda Dillard and Annie Nell Jones, bequeath our shorthand books to anyone who is crazy enough to take this subject. I, Arthur Jordon, will my ability to work Algebra and Physics easily to Bobby Holden. I, Carol Henson, will my nice looks to Carl Jones. I, Gary Dillard, will my excess heighth to Joe Middleton. I, Margaret Gates, will my love for English to the oncoming Seniors. I, Lillie Mae George, will my love for all the boys of Sylva High to anyone who can stand them. I, Wanda Dillard, will my driver's license to Cereeta. I, Vernon Cabe, will my curly hair to all the girls. I, Norma Bryson, will my quiet and serious ways to Gene Brown. I, Joe Kinsland, will my Republican politics to Gene Williamson. I, Charles Mason, will my football shoes to anyone who is big enough to fill them. I, Harold Moses, will my ability to copy papers successfully to my brother, Tom Ledbetter. I, Bob Parker, will let J, D, Patterson have the girl in Waynesville. I, Kirk Shannon, will my part of the community locker to Tom Mason. I, Gene Robinson, will my ability to get along with teachers to Doug Campbell. I, Ronnie Shuler, will mv English accent to Kathryn Moody. We, Jane and Ronnie Russell, will just take what we have with us because, brother, we are going to need it I, Jan Springer, will .my Wrigley's Spearrnint gum to Mrs. Scott, I, Gary Stanford, will my quiet ways to Mr. Sellers. I, Dean Stephens, will my red hair to Bobby Mills. I, Ronnie Waldroop, will my ability to learn French to Gilbert Bess. I, Jimmy Worley, will my ability to stay away from freshmen and sophomore girls to Jackie Revis. I, Sheila Klrchberg, will my ability to spell to Love Brendle. I, Mary Sue Miller, will my ability to come to school every day to Mary Ellen Sellers. I, Betty Nichols, will my ability to keep quiet in class at the proper times to Red Montieth. I, Betty Norman, will my business English book to Jean Ray. I, Gail Painter, will my ability to fall for boys who wear glasses to Lynda Stovall. I, Sara Revis, will my height to Helen Greene. I, Nell Robinson, will my fourth period office practice to the poor unsuspecting Junior who takes my place. I, Davie Sue Shuler, will my seat in the Beta Club to Frankie Jean Hensley. I, Joanne Smith, will my love for Caney Fork and all the cute boys to Nancy Ashe and all Air Force boys to Patsy Lewis. I, Frances Stiles, will my love for LR. S. to Joann Moody. I, Eddes Sutton, will my shorthand book to Ann Springer. I, Betty Ward, will my ability to get through high school in four years and to make reports In the Reader's Digest to the oncoming Seniors who will have English under Mrs. Scott, I, Benny Parris, will my ball and chain to Carl Jones. I, Norma Jones, will my ability to get and keep a boyfriend from Bryson City to Nina Snyder.
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Senior Marshals CHARLES MASON - JERRY BEASLEY RONNIE WALDROOP - LOIS BRADLEY NELL ROBINSON - ANNIE NELL JONES Junior Marshals LARRY QUEEN - TOM LEDBETTER GAIL BROOKS - SALLEY WEIBE - PARALEE ALLISON MARILYN GILLESPIE - ANN FISHER - IOANNE BRADLEY
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