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.Jax Wffand lafamenf We, the'graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two of the Taylorsville High School, realizing that the past twelve years of struggling have not been in vain, have a few worn treasures which we do hereby will and bequeath. First: To Mr. H. M. Young, our principal, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for his understanding, guidance, and continuous assistance during our entire high school years. Second: To Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Ingram, our sponsors, we are sincerely grateful for their assistance and we wish to express our thanks for the work they have done this year on our behalf. Third: To the entire faculty, we are indeed thankful for their advice and for the long hours they have so willingly spent in helping and guiding us. We regret that we ever grumbled because of homework as we now realize it was for the best, and we are truly grateful for it. Fourth: To the Juniors: We, the Seniors, will our privileges and our front seats in the audi- torium with these instructions: Study long and hard if you don't want them for two years. We, the individual members of '52 leave the following: I Shirley Mullis wills her seat in shorthand to Gaynell Bumgarner. Jo Ann Richey wills her disposition to anyone who thinks he can get along with it. Roy Neil Barnes wills his good times at old THS and his ability to get along with M'rs..McI.eod to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Wakefield Bentley wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Fortner and Sam Robinette. Allene Warren wills her good times at THS to Irene Caldwell. Calvin Little wills his Senior superlative, Most Popular, to Leon Harrington. Maxine Mays wills her position as cheerleader to Mae Reece. Linda Sue Pennell wills her bookkeeping seat by the window to anyone interested in what's going on outside. Betty Lou Pennell wills her position on the Alexandrian Staff to Helen Brown. Nell Rose Moose wills her Senior superlative, Best All Round, to Thelma Morrison. Evelyn Wike wills her good times at THS to Thelma Morrison and Helen Brown. Lou Eva Jolly wills her three classes-bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand-to Gail Icen- hour if she can live through them. Shirley Loudermelk wills her ability to slip off from school without getting caught to Betty Jo Carrigan. Marie Oliver wills her seat in typing to Irene Oliver. Lona Louise Barnes wills her books to anyone who wants them. Hurshel Teague wills his good times to J. T. Coonse and hopes he will enjoy them. Charles Rogers wills his ability to think incorrectly in class to Winfred Walker. Sue Ella Stafford wills her position on the Tahian Staff to Charles Allen. Paul Dean Watts wills his ability to run fast in football to Leon Harrington. Margie Bumgarner wills her Senior superlative, Most Courteous, to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Jana Elder wills her good times at THS to Irene Caldwell and Jo Ann St. Clair. Daisy Fox and Sandra Motsinger leave, taking everything with them. Rowe Teague wills his quietness to anyone who wants it. Frances Duncan wills her A's in shorthand and bookkeeping to Sally Duncan. . Virginia Herman wills her position as Vice-Chairman of the Student Council to Mary Ellen Herman. James Meadlock leaves anything that he forgets to take with him to anyone who doesn't want it. A
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