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JENNIE Ber TaRLTON PEGcy JEAN WELCH THomas S. TayLor without taking any books home to Bill Currie. I, Brent Mudd, leave my Student Council Armband to next year’s president. I, Tommy Redmond, leave my ability to keep out of arguments with girls, to Steve Bolick. I, Missy Allen, leave my “gold beanie” to Dee Ann McGee. We, Libby Buff and Edith Hutchinson leave our ability to be friends to anybody who deserves it. We, Pat Burns and Hayward Morrison, leave our lockers to JoHN THomas WILLIAMS Oris BRANTLEY TEAL M. LoutsE ,TREADAWAY anyone who can remember the combinations. I, Risden Hill, leave my position as associate editor to the rising Junior who inherits it. I, Carolyn Hildreth, leave my ability to be co-operative to Edna Edwards. I, Lynwood Drye, leave my inability to write the Last Will and Testament to next year’s Testator. Lynwoop Drye, Testator
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SENIOR CLASS ability to get out of study hall to Larry Kendall. We, Jennie Bet Tarleton, Marietta Ward, Katie Robeson, and Rachel Turner leave our “good times” to Elaine Hill, Carol O’Quinn, Frances Thompson, and Kathryn Brooks. I, Richard Brower, leave my privilege of sharpening saws for Mr. Kephart to “Dominecker.” I, Hazel Horne, leave my position as Beta Club Presi- dent to any junior who can keep the members quiet at H. CuHarvLes TUCKER RACHEL TURNER S. KATHERINE ROBESON Larry Davin RocERS meetings. We, Peggy Polson and Peggy Welch, leave our ability to “get diamonds” for Christmas to Frances Rorie and Tobitha Hildreth. We, Shirley Gatewood, Sara Atkinson, and Mary Gathings, leave our pleasant dispositions to Douglas Clark, Don Scott, and Iris Poplin. I, Betsy Kiker, bequeath all my money worries to the next business manager. I, V. W. Gardner, leave my ability to pass everything MARIETTA WARD James THomtas WEBB
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SENIOR CLASSES Jous ne comprenons pas le francais,” say these French students. 2. Watch it, students, it might blow up. 3. Whats wrong, Mr. Bowman, can’t you work it? 4. The nutrition girls learn that vitamin D is a sunshine vitamin. 5. “Once upon a time” th ere was a man named Ivanhoe. 20
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