Treadwell High School - Eagle Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1950

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SKYLINE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT As we board the Senior Plane, and take to the air, the hum of our motor dies away and we, the Seniors, being in full possession of mind and with memories that put the encyclopedia Britannica to shame, do leave this last will and testament to the class of 1951. Article I. To our principal, W. L. Maybry, we leave our most sincere thanks for his untiring efforts in helping us to reach this eventful point in our lives. Article II. To the pilots of the senior class: Mr. Harton, Miss King, Mr. F edericks, Miss Castlemun, and Miss Brignardello who have looked upon our take-off with joy, we bequeallh the joy of work well done and our regrets for any unnecessary trouble we may have given them. Article III. To our Juniors we leave our landing field, our hangar, a good place in which to hide our senior dig- nity, the best brand known. Article IV. To our school, we leave all the time we wasted. May the other classes use it to an advantage. Article V. To our stewardess, Mrs. Wade, we leave ten free dancing lessons at Arthur Murray's.for her and her husband. Article VI. To Mrs. Wright, we leave a vault and burglar alarm to protect her? money. Article VII. d To Mr. Reding we leave a large collection of various joke books so he may keep his classes well up- IO- att. Article VIII. To Mrs. Buffaloe, our distinguished lecturer, we leave a booklet of the latest techniques in lecturing. Article IX. To Miss Tisdale we don't leave, but take the annual staff so that she may again live in peace. Article X. To Mr. Lineberry we leave a shiny gold-plated truant officer's badge. Article XI. To Miss Walker we leave twenty-five old typewriters to be wonried over by the up-coming classes. Article XII. To Miss Alice QPythagorusJ Johnson we leave another brilliant solid geometry class. Article XIII. S To Mr. Thompson we leave a miniature iceberg to keep him cool throughout the winter months. Article XIV. To Mrs. Webber we leave a new supply of the State Contest music for her next class. Article XV. To Mrs. Southwood we leave a book on Techniques of Teaching the Eskimosf' Article XVI. Section 1. Mary Ann Liles leaves the gavel of the National Honor Society to Glenn Young. Kent Heberling fGod's gift to womenb leaves his Lieutenant Colonel bars to Victor Steele. Bobbie Lee Gilkey leaves her many heart broken boy friends to Marjorie Bates. Chuck CAD Ferrell leaves his glorious voice to jake fjolsonj ore. Mary Lynn Coward leaves Don Adair to any she-wolf who has a new car. Tom Nack leaves his long legs to Alvin gismo jackson. Jack Holt leaves his athletic ability to Tootsie King. Tommy Kayo Robinson leaves his svelte figure to Richard Bellamy. Eugene Palmer leaves his brilliance to Pat Wintker. Geneva Peacher leaves her knowledge of English Literature to Billy French. Ronnie Beck leaves his slightly battered Crosley to Richard Diggjms with his best wishes for luck. Marilyn Webb leaves her bottle of peroxide to another sucker, S zie Williams. Pat Riegle leaves her debating ability to Jack Russell. Bob Coolidge leaves his artistic ability to Leon Drewry. Sam Morgan leaves his good natured, easy going way to Wade Starnes. Jo Ann Holt leaves her towering height to Mary Ann Sellars. jerry Joyner leaves his lifetime supply of Home Run cigarettes to Charles Crane. Paul Townsend leaves to settle down with his family. Gloria Byrd leaves her sophistication and dignity to Barbara Hay. Betty johnson leaves to protect her main interest, CB. CJ Betty Burkett leaves her sewing ability to Peggy Hunt. Helen Powell leaves her large collection of sweaters to Joyce Richardson. Martha Armour leaves her athletic ability to Frances Huffman. Mary ,Io Barnet leaves her tiny feet to Barbara Winberry. Ellen Gaylord leaves her long hair to Tiny Williams. Cliff Davis and Joe Ed Walk leave their pull with Miss King to some unsuspecting, enterprising Junior Elzora Hargis leaves all her trouble to Preston Smith. James Thompson leaves, uh, do I have to leave something? 36

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