Velma Alma High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Velma, OK)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 26 text:

SUE HUPP ROY TURNER Selected by faculty members as the outstanding students of Velma-Alma. Roy Turner and Sue Hupp have long been active in extra-curricular activities. Their pleasant personalities and generous co-operative spirit has made them popular with students and teachers alike.

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THE SENIOR CLASS VILL Betty Gentry leaves her ability in Bookeeping to Lee Roy Deese. She also hopes he will have the aid of the adding machine. Sue Hupp wills her ability to keep faculty members B students posted on coming events, plus her knack of banishing ill will to the Senior class through a process of flattery and innocence, to Frances Reynolds. Donald lhite wills his flashing personality and his most unusual intellectual ability plus his winning ways with the members of the opposite sex to Bige lorgan. knowing full well that these abilities will never be wasted in the capable hands of Bige. laxine Pierce leaves lajorie Killer her ability to be carnival queen next year when there aren't any 8100.00 bills lying around handy. Bill Woods leaves his ability to do nothing to Dare Devil, not that he needs it, although Bill works under the theory that there can never be too much of a good thing. Billy Epley wills his artistic ability for drawing beautiful scenes under the tropical moon of the Hawiian Islands to Howard Smith. The moral effects of these pictures make many junior boys' toe nails curl, and eyelids roll, but we sincerely believe that Howard is the one most affected by the beautiful drawings. Jottie Jones leaves her ability to ask silly questions in biology to lary Nell Doak who probably will not be able to put to its best use. Bill Turner leaves his quite and mannerly conduct in class to Ronald Hammond. Bill's motto is, 'A Still Tongue lakes A lise Head And Also A Good Grade.' lith sincere but doubtful hope that he will use this precious lift to its fullest extent. Bo Burton wills his ability to crawl under locked doors and prowl in candy boxes to Don Scantlin and Sunny Elmore: also his ability to appear completely innocent while being grilled by expert candy detectives. The two recipients should be warned, how- ever, that this is one sure way of becoming a diabetic and a nicotine slave. Edna Faye Fletcher leaves her cat green eyes to Bonnie Layn. We hope that she will use this beautiful gift oncross-eyed Willie IcGowen asEdna Faye uses them on Bo Burton. Oleta Parsely leaves her brillant mind Ind good grades to Charlie Olds. We think Charlie will put this to gteat use. Buddy Parsely wills his ability to discourage enemy ball carriers, plus his love for Hardy Jean Liles to 0. l. Folsom with the specific provision that these abilities be utilised to the fullest. I, Clyde Hurst, in this, sob, my last will and testimony, sob, will to Robert lichell the ability to influence teachers and hope he isn't pestered by them as I have been. Jerb Bryant 'jew' leaves his position as king of the Carnival to any junior who is smooth enough to juggle his finances in important contest and who can assume an air of innocence at sll times. If there is not one in the junior class who can qualify for this important task, it is in his specific will thst it be handed uncontested to Gene Aldridge. Viola Olds wills her ability to attend school every day, plus her ability to win friends and influence people to jean Houston. Josephine ladkins wills all her contempt for underclsssmen and her complete devotion to her own group to lary Chapman with the sincere hope that it will make her a better class member. Holly Smith wills his ability to solve intricate math problems and baffle teachers with his complicated theories and high sounding phrases to Eugene lood with the desire that it will have a profound effect upon his rambling tongue. Margie Moore wills her ability to hypnotise her opponents in basketball games until she has scored thirty points and her ability to soothe the nerves of upset under- classaen and her winning ways with Keith Harris to Laquieta Burkhart with the specific request that the winning ways not be practiced upon Howard Smith. Roy Turner wills his bus driving job to layne Newman, who we think will be well qualified for the position. layne has occupied the position as back seat driver for the last two years. I hope he has as good as back seat driver as I did.



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