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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0020 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1950, being of sound mind and body, hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. To our Alma Mater, ZHS, and all the students and faculty who make up the school, we leave this Zephilsco of 1950 and the Inter-Communication System. To the teachers we leave a bottle of arsenic to make it a quick death instead of the slow torture they are forced to go through. We also leave our sincere apprecia- tion to the teachers who have labored with us these years. ''THANKS" for your guidance and understanding. To Mr. Luckenbach we leave a 20 gauge shotgun to use on students who are forever making him lose his temper. Also many ''Thanks" for all he has done for us. To Mrs. Atwater, we leave our constant love and admiration. To the Junior Class we leave the responsibility and work of getting out the Annual for 1951. To the Sophomore Class we leave the ambitions we had when we were Sophomores. To the Freshman Class we leave four years of toil and sweat that it takes to graduate. Also fondest recollections of Goon Day. I, Virginia Wasner, leave my ability to stay wide awake in Latin class to Nelda Rae Cook. I, Jaynell LeHeup, leave to that adorable Junior guy, Walter Hill, my position as Cheerleader and my sweet ''southern temper.'' I, Lillian Kress, leave my ability to tame a wolf to Erlita Keen. I, Nancy Skinner, leave my secret ''crush" on "Skip" Riley to Marilyn McClellan. I, Shirley Miles, leave my ability to catch a man to Patsy Doyle. I, Eleanor Ray, leave one precious date with Joe Paul Womack to Mary Greene. I, Agnes Forbis, leave my love of Plant City and my ability to become engaged to Bill Stallings and Thelma McKee. I, Bobby Clardy, leave my power over women to Jim Ferguson. I, Jook England, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Mary Ann Vestal and my dignity and love of studying to Martha Mae Keller. I, Earl Wells, leave my quiet delicate voice and sophisticated manner to Barbara Sabin. I, Joan Cooper, leave my position in the Store Room to Guy Canady and my loud ways to Mildred Hill. I, Nancy Wasner, leave my shorthand ability to John Gardner and my bottle of bleach to Cora Lena Newsome. I, Elizabeth Stephenson, leave my ability to be a flirt to Betty Bohannon. I, Nellie Lott, leave my red hair and girlish laugh to Rex Gilbreath. I, Jean Lefler, will my job as ''Baby-Sitter'' over ''Jook' England and Bill Nevins to Joyce Baker. I, Jack Bohannon, leave my ability to drive Mrs. Atwater's car to Jimmy Richards. I, Claude Kinard, leave my ability to skip school to Glen Davis. I, Cannie Mae White, leave my job at the Drive-In to Elizabeth Bryant. I, Odis Hill, leave my ability to go steady to Harry Wheeler. I, Mabel Greene, leave my ability to plow to Betty Jean Sullivan. I, Howard Cherry, leave my ambition to play football to Jack Lamb. I, James Hennesy, leave my ability to attract girls to Donald Welsch. I, Johnny Atkinson, leave my curly hair to Hilda Nesbit. I, Carrie Partridge, leave my position as majorette and the nickname ''Durango'' to Cynthia Hinsz. I, Bobby Whitehead, leave my snappy walk and quiet ways to Jon Ferguson. I, Roberta Leeson, leave my ability to do vocal solos and my talent as a poster painter to Helene Rexroad. I, Philip Russel, leave my position in the band to Billy Marshall.