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946 gr CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1947, of Vancleave High School in the village of Vancleave in Jackson County, Mississippi, being of sound at mind and body, do hereby make and publish this, our last:will and testament. Although these assets may seem small, we hope that the persons who were fortunate enough to receive them will use them to their best ability. Juanita Havens leaves her ability to play the piano to Burton Havens. Come on, Burton, let's have a little Boogie Woogie! Doris Mallette leaves her unexvired geonm- try term to Clyte Olsen. Clyte, may you someday be another Euclid. YLLS¥ CE Vay DS keke OPSER Naomi Woodman leaves her height to Cynthia Mallette. Don't worry, Sis , you have time to grow yet. Stover Tillman leaves his handsomeness to Clifton Davis. Watch out, Parge , you'll have the fairer sex after you, too. Stanley Ramsay leaves his ball coaching and arguing to Ivan Ellis. Come on, Ivan, keep up the good work, I, Marjorie Hawley leaye my big feet to Jimmie Flurry. Remember, mie, those with big feet have a good understanding. At last, we the seniors, leave all our old stale gum which we placed under desks, on the walls, on the ceilings, and elsewhere in our haste to be rid of it, to the teachers. We hope it will bring you much satisfaction next year. Remember to enjoy it, because this is a real sacrifice on our part. @ P3
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946 5 ANG wag. wPs LE 6 ai % Ge 572 Naomi is now following her profession as nurse in the Chicago Infirmary. I received a letter from her yestercay in vhich she stated that she was stil? head nuree. She dearly loves her work. Naomi always did well in anything she undertook. She co ntinues to watch her diet. Doris Mallette, the little dickens, is now contemplating becoming a model. She has been working as strenographer, but, according to the latest news, doesn't like her boss . He really must be an unusual man. Something is wrong When Doris sees a.man she doesn't like! (Just kidding.) Well, Mom, guess you are posted on all the latest Classmate News . Hope I haven't taken too much time telling you all my inter- ests, but I'm sure you will be glad to hear all this since you, as well as my classmates! parents, were always interested in each of us. Well, this is how we stand today. Your daughter, Juanita Havens ee a ad % ees } a IN q Paap te vy an 2s
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946 CLASS POEM OF '47 Naomi Woodman Every lad and every lass Found a welcome spot in our class. Our classmates were loyal, kind and dear And I shall tell you about them here. syee Marjorie Hawley is a versatile child; You'll find she has the jJolliest smile. She dabbles much in this and that And really has basketball playing down pat. Juanita Havens is small, trim and neat; She's always just-so from head to feet. She is fond of commercial studies and such And gives the piano her original touch. Doris Mallette will never have to clamor About that little thing called glamour, For with it she is abundantly blessed. Of all the boys she likes Stover the best. Me OVEe Stanley Ramsay is as smart as a whiz; He's very good in everything there is. He is destined to be an admiral go true And tour the world in Navy-blue. ces y of Stover Tillman is cute and bright; His voice will carry far out of sight. As a mathmatician he will go far Cause along that line he is ‘way above nar. Now for the member that is left-- Of course, I can't talk about myself. So, friends, just keep me in mind And that will suit me Just fine. ‘SASS, Yes, Seniors, we started out on a long career But now the end is drawing near; And as the years fade out of sight We'll look back on them with Sweet delight. XS BAS ll
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