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The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1948-ContinuedI, Joyce Louise Chitwood, leave my long eyelashes to Audrey West and mygood “south paw’’ to Melvin Richardson. You will have to learn to “cuddle yourpaper’’ when you write, Melvin.I, Garnet Mae Godsey, will my sales ability to Betty Young, and my trumpetI leave to Richard Chitwood. Let him see if he can get any more sour notes from itthan I have.I, Opal Ruth Polley, leave my ability to skate to Katherine McGowen. All theinside knowledge about students, which I have gleaned from my position as officegirl, I will to Luvilla Young. Now, Luvilla, it is all secret so be sure not to tell.I, John Albert Fleener, leave my patented “slumber treatment’’.for longuseless study halls to Leon Fleener. Most teachers follow the old proverb, “Letsleeping dog lie.’’I, Edna Rebecca Galyan, will the song “Too Fat Polka” to Dorothy Marbry.I leave my position of first chair in the clarinet section of the band to Mary Russ.I, Thema Maxine White, leave my black hair to Erma Skirvin and my shorthand grades to Arda Richardson.I, Richard Lee Owens, will my beautifully developed muscles to WalterCornelius and hope that he will keep them in the pink of condition by exercise.Walter, don’t be too modest to display them frequently.I, Rebecca Jane Boshears, will my ability to hit the volley ball with bothhands to Betty McCoy. It will save your feet many trips around the “gym”, Betty.I, Clara Joan Richardson, leave my rightful third of the Richardson algebragrade to Larry Marbry. Larry will need it when he gets back to Robinson, Illinois,where he can’t get help from his father and brother each evening.I, Donald Eugene Brock, leave my beautiful bass voice to Raymond Riddle.This requires you to be able to get down to low D. You’s better start culturingyour voice, Raymond.I, Donald Eugene Myers, will my skill in scrambling eggs to BeatriceGalyan. My hundred dollar rabbit dogs I bequeath to Mrs. Richardson for theylike to stay in her yard anyway. Besides she needs target practice or does shefeed them ?I, Mary Elizabeth Baugh, will my beautiful Ipana smile to Jim McClaryand my quiet ways to Betty Young.I, Velma Ellen Robertson, will my ability to draw to Margaret Baugh andmy pretty hair bows to Dolly Pelley. |
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Unionville High School |
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