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SUPERLATIVES BEST DRESSED CAROL NICMAHON DOYT JOHNSON sf 'IW MOST INTELLECTUAL TALITHA AYERS TEX SLUDISR MOST BASHFUL MARY CAUBL12 KENNETH DICKIZNS
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BEST DANCER IVIARTHA KANOX' RICHARD MCLIENDON MOST ORIGINAL ANNIZ MURPHY AL Bowles, JR. XVITTIIEST BILL CONNELL VANNIIQ DOXXINIEX' SENIOR
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMEN We, the members of the Senior Class of 1950-51, being of fairly sound bodies and minds only slightly affected from cramming for exams, do hereby make our last will and testament. Although the thoughts of leaving our beloved school make our hearts sad, we realize that we must leave and meet the challenges of life. It matters not where we go, we will never forget our dear Alma Mater. Since we are taking our many cherished memories of Thomasville High School with us, it is our desire to leave with our friends a few material articles. ARTICLE I To our Alma Mater, we leave our matchless love and loyalty. May we strive to attain the high ideals for which it stands. ARTICLE II To a considerate and patient faculty and principal, we leave our sincere appreciation for helping to make our school such a wonderful place in which to pre- pare for the future. ARTICLE III . We leave the wonderful times we have had in high school to all underclassmen, in the hope that they will enjoy them as well as we have. To the junior class, we bequeath our senior privileges. The individuals of the senior class do will the following articles: I, Bobby Fireball Johnson, do hereby will my ability to pitch baseball to Bobby Sleepy Sink, in hopes that he does a better job of it than I did. I also will my position on the basketball team to Jack Lyndon. I, Doyt Johnson, do hereby will my nickname, Stupid, to Patty Sue Hall. We, Bettie Hilliard and Bertha Poole, leave our love for work and each other to Nellie Caudle. I, Betty Anne Wright, do hereby will my good times in second period study hall to Mildred Coggins. To all underclasmen, I leave Thomasville High School, complete with a wonderful faculty, junior- senior proms, football games, and twirp season, hop- ing they will have as much fun as I've had. I, Edward Richardson, do hereby will to Jimmy Owen my position at the A 84 P Store. To Miss Welch, I do leave my compass, protector, and geom- etry book for her own personal use during the summer vacation. I, Ann Bishop, do will my sweet personality to Ann Jester, and to Johnny Prevo, I will my love for music. To all freshmen who in later years will be fortunate enough to have Miss Johnson for an English teacher, I will my love for English. I, Vannie Downey, will to Dotty, Evelyn, and Jerry the privilege of looking after Dale. Remember, girls, don't do too good a job. I, Tom Beard, will my ability to play basketball to Ann Jester. I leave my good times in T.H.S. to every- body, hoping that they will have as many good times as I've had. I, Eleanor Foster, do leave to Dorthy Huffman, my nickname, Shorty, To Jackie Primm, I leave my position as a flag carrier, in hopes that she can march much better than I. I, Charles Hampton, leave to Jean Kitten Russell all the joys and happiness I have found in high school. To my brother, Hollis, I leave my ability to play sports, in hopes that one of us succeeds. I, Bill Connell, will to Bill Garrett my ability to hit a baseballg and my ability to kick a football to my brother, Joe. Also, I bequeath my freckles to Diana Jones. I, Talitha Ayers, will my ability to read in French to Joyce Bean, and my love of Miss Neece to any- one who is fortunate enough to have her for a teacher. I also will my love of English to Barbara Peters. I, Charles Anna Skeen, do will my exciting times while cheerleading to Nancy Myersg and also luck to the lucky person who becomes editor of the Gmufler next year. You will love it. I, Betty Jo Brewer, do will my position at the desk in the library to anyone who feels capable of being Mrs. Oliver's right hand assistant. I, Ray Davis, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Paige to Howard Coker. I, Ted Poppe, leave all my school troubles to any- body who wants to accept them.
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