Webb School - Sawney Yearbook (Bell Buckle, TN)

 - Class of 1955

Page 69 of 100

 

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Page 69 text:

SENIOR WILLS We, the Seniors of the Class of 1955 of Webb School, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. I, B. C. Bass, do hereby leave Goon the kindergarten text, ABC's of Chemistry, Mr. Morgan my bumper crop of hair, and my analytical mind to Nat Long. I, Clark Becker, leave Bill James to Eason and Raford, and to jack Bomar, I leave my sophistication. I, Ralph Braund, leave my ability to arise early in the morning to Chuck Coolidge, and my volumes of duck hunting stories to Rex Bushong. I, Peter Claverie, leave my winning ways with projectors to Bush, my grades to Arne so that he might pass, and my laziness to Trueheart so he can calm down and quit his wrestling exhibitions. I, john Shelby Coffey, III, do hereby leave my rhythm ability to Bill James on a date, my ability to keep a neat room to Eason, and my studying ability to Raford. I, Roy Ellzey, leave my beautiful voice, my wavy hair, and good looks to girls that can't resist my athletic ability fWho won the cross country 3 years in a row?J, and my ego to Swayback Joyner. QThese aren't his own words.j I, Page Faulk, leave the town of Bell Buckle to the first twelve-year-old mayor in history, Mike McDonnell, my ninety- seven shares of the post office to c.T., the F.B.D., in order that he might play postman just like all the Big Boys, my ,ar of Louisiana swamp water I leave to Markley Huey with the understanding that he will only take one slug a week, and never give Chuck any. QWhy, if that Yank ever got a swig in his veins, he'd never go back to Kansas.j I, Buddy Ferguson, leave my Dancing Teacher's license to Hugh Hunter Byrd, to anyone who can push over a stone wall, my vacuum, and Illl just keep my Southern drawl. I, Campbell Francisco, do hereby will my intelligent, well trained Camera Bug and my unique ability to receive letters to Bob and Ray, and to Mr. Callahan my ability to go to bed at 9:30. I, Albert Frierson, leave SHPSHT covered with shaving cream, and my many nicknames to those who have so gen- erously bestowed them upon me. I, R. L. Gilliam, III, leave my ability as a sack-hound and my title as most studious to Albert Miller, and my love for Goon to R. L. Williams. I, Walter Graham, leave my knack for pinching pennies to Potter Cantrell, my well padded and prominent posteria to Polly, my way with Bell Buckle women to Smiling Sam, my art for smelling a weed and getting satisfaction from it to Bill .llmesi and my S.S. Brown title and ring to whoever thinks he can knose it. I. J. Owen Hendley, II, do solemnly bequeath SAWNEY 33 with the built-in dog kennel and cow stall to C. T. Crabtree Page 66 and Ole Albert, my four volumes on The Dogs of America to Lann Malesky, and Linda to no one, for I am going to try to take her with me. I, Lewis Holmes, leave all my cow-like traits and surplus of nicknames to all the children who so faithfully call me by them, and I leave taking my picture of Carmelitta with me, hoping that Emus and Root can find another one to hide next year. I, Easton Lebo, leave my Weider Liquid Muscle Compound to Goon, so he can be more like his Greek and Roman idols. I, james H. Lindy, do hereby leave my red hat to Daddy-O, my food bin to Billy Roy, my acting ability to 'lBettie Counts, and my ability to control BH wing to Great Scott. I, Charles Mayo, do hereby leave my University of Miami correspondence course in underwater basket-weaving to Jasper, my IQ tests to Bob Thomas, and my consummate athletic abilities to the Clary House boys. I, J. W. Meadow, leave, erah-earah, four Q41 silver dollars to Goon so he won't be out of pocket change to rattle during chapel and the blessings before meals. I, Smith Murphey, IV, leave my title of Nimrod to Mark- ley Huey, a potential great hunter, my front row seat in Mr. Puryear's math classes to Malesky, the Methodist Sunday School to E., III and Chuck, my study habits to whoever can take them on fbelieve me, you don't want themjg my personal waiter, Smiling Sam, to Byrd, and my Mississippi drawl to Stanley Taylor. I, Richard Murphy, do hereby leave to Good Ole Goodin one absentee vote for manager of the Fighting Tiger Football Team of 1955, I also leave my bald spot to Goon-may his collection increase. I, Warren Patterson, do hereby leave the Tigers to Good Ole Albert, Harpeth Hall to Bill James, assistant librarianship to Randy Bacon and Jim Clark, the Cousins to the Cussins, Sawney Hall to H. Byrd, my football shoes to S. O. Eason, my mail to C.T. Crabtree, and my towering height to Markley Huey. I, Bard Rudder, leave all my accumulated rod knowledge to John Chambliss who needs all that he can get. I, Frank Smith, leave Webb with Mrs. I-Iinkle's all right boys ringing in my ears, her breakfast to Peanut who always needed the Nall right boys more than I. I, Gunter Smith, leave my nearly cured disease to Sam Eason, my maturity to Bill james, and a bottle of Listerine to Raford Hulan with the hope that someday his breath may become bearable. I, Ab Taylor, leave still trying to utter my first word. I leave J. O. Bush and George Frierson, who obviously need something, my aH'inity for teachers and 500 uncollected tires , and my ability to say Pweter Wabbit to my faithful mascot Whimp.

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