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Wayne Seybold Bob Greve Secretary, Freshman year; basket- -H, 5 years; Junior Loader, 3 ball, 4 years; baseball, 4 years; Junior years; F.F.A., 3 years, and Senior Play; Glee Club, 1 year. Lawrence Brewer Moved to Waveland, Junior year. F.F.A., 1 year; Dairy Judging Team; 4-H, 2 years; Stage Manager, 1 year. Eugene Redden Basketball, 2 years; Student Man- ager, 2 years; F.F.A., 2 years; Glee Club, 1 year; Junior and Senior Play. Richard Johnson Basketball, 3 years; Band. 4 years; Baseball. 1 year; Vice-President, Sophomore year; Junior Quartet; Jun- ior Play. Page Nine
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Bob Hannah Basketball, 3 years; Baseball, 2 years; Glee Club, i year; 4-11, 1 year; Treasurer of F.F.A., 1 year; Junior and Senior Play. Mary Louise Brown Band, 4 years; Class Treasurer, Freshman year; 4-H, 5 years; Junior and Senior Play. Helen Anderson Page Eight 4-H Club, 1 year; Glee Club, 3 years; Junior and Senior Play. Lucreta May Hester Sehool Paper
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Last Will and Testament of the 1951 Senior Class We, the almighty Senior Class of Waveland High, being of (?) mind and many bodies, do hereby, on this 27th day of April, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred fifty-one and one third, will and bequeath some few of the varied and numerous possessions, aets and remarks acquired throughout the twelve or more long, hard years of alter- nately behaving and misbehaving and generally worrying our teachers to death at good old W.H.S., to the non-illus- trious and ill-fated Senior Class of 1952 in the hopes that they, too, can bring themselves to the high standard which the class of 51 has left them. I, Wayne Seylxdd, being the laziest of all the Seniors will this, my pride and joy, to Bob Hester. It won’t necessitate too great a change will it, Bob? 1, Larry Servies, will to David Grimes my ability to get along with Mr. Walker so well in band. What are you going to do with all the gum, Dave? . . . Loan it to N. R. until recess! I, Robert Greve, will my height to Ivan Brewer. This should make you feel pretty high. Ivan. I, Helen Anderson, will my great gift of gab to Betty Starnes. It isn’t so difficult, Betty. I. Patrick Wcese, will my blonde curly hair to James Wasson. I use curlers, “Poodle. I, Helen Hester, will all of my precious Senior books to Rosemary Miles. That’s to keep them in the family, Rosie. I, Winnie Wendall, will my job of keeping Mr. Grimes’ assemblies to Violet Reynolds. See how many conduct grades you can cut, Violet. You’ll Ik surprised at the number of enemies you can make. I, Don Whitecotton, will my hankering to go to C’ville even time I get half a chance to Keith Morgan. I guess it is pretty evident why, Keith. I, Eugene Redden, will my expert driving to Thurman Henderson. See how many tickets you can collect, Thurman. I, Joanne Edmonds, will my gtxxl-fortune of getting stuck on muddy roads with class president to Virginia Nunn. Who are you going to nominate for president. Jinny: BOYS? I, Mary Allen, will my temper to Duane Kelly. You try controlling it, Duane! I, Burnam Tolliver, will my cleverness for getting out of school in the afternoon to Bill Payton. Of course, I had to go to work. Bill. 1, Jim Jackson, will my DeSoto and all of the cigarette ashes in the back seat to Dale Sowers. I’ll lx t you can’t beat me on moving cement culverts. Dale. 1, Lucrcta Hester, will all of my Current Event papers that I slaved over to Charles Hutson. You can be the one in vour class to read them, Charlie. I. Barbara Allen, will my skill for capturing a man in uniform to Patricia Ihxlgkin. I don’t mean the men in the little white coats, Pat. I, Keith Greve, will my brawny build to Ray Spencer. I got the shoulder pads at a store in Crawfords ville, Ray. I. Lawrence Brewer, will my popularity among class- mates as a good iKisketball player to Bill Wheeler. I’ll throw in my bookkeeping lxx k for gtxxl measure. Bill. I, Mary Lou Brown, will my Ixmgs to Rosemary French. See if you can get them to part in the middle. t x , Rosie. I, Alice Brown, will mv package of Chesterfield Cigar- ettes to Vesta Cotten. It’s time for a change, Vesta. Buy ’em by the carton — lx conservative. I, Bob Hannah, will my late hours to Carolyn Sue Hayes. They don’t call me “Hoot-owl Hannah for nothing. From now on it is “Hoot-owl Hayes.” I, Richard Johnson, will my strong stomach to Eugene Handley. Bring on the milk, Gene. I, Betty Miller, will my right to sleep through the assemblies to Evelyn Hughes. Don’t let them catch you, Evelyn.
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