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I ,CLASS WILL We, the members of the senior class of 1945, having almost completed this present trip and being almost ready to embark on a new journey that may take us into unknown planes and dangers while we are still sound of mind and body, do make, publish,and declare this to be our last will and testament. To our school we leave the memories of our deeds for the past four years--May the solemn old walls hold and cherish these mem- ories for us as they have done for all other travelers in the years gone by. To the faculty we leave a barrel of thanks for their warning signals that helped us to keep on the correct route. 1 To the Juniors we leave our special berth for the rest of the journey. To the Sophomore crew we leave a special privilege of explor- ing the by-roads of organizations and extra activities. If they fail to do this the privilege must go to the Freshmen Travelers, To the Freshmen we also leave our chewing gum as it may be an asset to keep them straightened up and flying high. To our youngest travelers, the Junior High members, we leave a special invitation to join the happy high school tourists, Our individual bequests we list below: I, Becky Adams, will my tallness to Carolyn Phillips. I, Maude Ashburn,do hereby bequeath my red hair to Betty Nichol- son. I, Norma Bailey, will my ability to get, Shorthand to anybody crazy enough to take it. I, Charlotte Bedwell, do hereby bequeath my'southern accent', nAh's a Wash-ladyn, to Betty Silvers. I, Gladys Boone, will my ability to get along with teachers to anyone who thinks he will need it next year. I, June Butler,will my shy, bashful dispostion to Charlotte Ash- craft. I, Doris Eslinger, will my alertness to Miss Wright. I, Doris Oliver, will my good sportsmanship to any underelassman M who wants to undertake the position. I, Leola Pigg, will my alertness in Shorthand to Barbara Patton. I, Wilma Jean Rhodes, will my ability as Editor-in-Chief of the Static to anyone who wants the job. I I I, Naomi Pigg, will my blue eyes to a certain browneeyed Junior boy. Doris Swaby, will my blonde hair to Bonnie Cadwell. Leo Bedwell, will my sense of humor to Dick Phillips. ' I, Hubert Burch, will my red hair to someone who doesn't want black hair. I, Philip Davies, will my tallness to Mrs. Coyner. If I: ..7.. .x ,
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G L A S S W I L L Ccon'tl Cerl Edds, will my popularity with the girls to enyone who can get it. Floyd Flesher, will my ability to get along with the teachers to max Boone. Bob Goldman, will my dark brown eyes to anyone who thinks he can get them. Mary Ruth Graham, will my commercial grades to Betty Fuzcsi. Pauline Edmonson, will my ability to speak good English to Mrs a Reid. Imohene Houston, will my long heir to Betty Dover. Pauline Kirk, will my quick thinking to Rosalie Livingston. Mary McCemmon, will my ability to type stencils in Journalism to Richard Johns. f Wanda mcccmmon, will my ability to play basketball to Cherlott Ashcroft. Norma worth, will my typing ability to any unfortunate Junior. Elsie Staff Wilma Kenny ability as Assistant Editor of the Annual wants the job. McClellan, will my dencing ability to my little. brother Moody, will my to anyone that June Miller, will my ability in Music to Dottie Cobb. Bob Hacker, will my machinist to nRod Hemptonn. Henry Hoesnen, will my beshful disposition to Tommy Burke. Lester Irons, will my idle hours to anyone who wants them. Billy Lewellyn, will my tallness to 'Pee Ween Kennedy. Bill Patton, will my love for dear old U. H. S. to the members of the class of '46. Norman Puckett, will my temper to Wayne Law llyn. Orval Reynolds, hereby will my mathematical ability to anyone who wants it. Jack Risinger, will my high opinion to anyone who wants it. Bob Swan, will my tackling technique to anyone who wants a broken neck. ' Tom Taylor, do hereby will my ability to act a fool infront of a crowd at a ball game to Norma Morgan and Kathryn Silvers. Charles Walters, will my height te Ikie Besheres. Melvin wilkes, will my love for deer old U. H. S. to the mem! bers of the class of '46. Donald Davis. will my shy disposition to anyone who is unlucky enough to have it. ' George Deckard, will my love for dear old U. H. S. to the mem- bers of the class of '46. ..a-
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