Robert
Crockett
wills his springy walk to Mr. Wasson.
Barbara
Albright
leaves her height to Aline Holbrid.
Bob
Bartlett
just hopes to leave, taking Wanda with him.
Jan
Bayless
leaves her pretty clothes to Jo Nell Elliston.
James
Bowen
leaves his "talent" to Daniel Bell.
Barbara
Collins leaves
her "oriental" eyes to Jean Acker.
Ruth
Crabtree
wills her scatter-brains to anyone who will pick up the pieces.
Nancy
Ebey
leaves her breathless pep talks to the future Contna president. David
Gall
leaves Mary Ella, but not for anyone else.
Floyd
Groves
leaves his politeness to most of the junior boys.
Melody
Higginbotham
wills her "talent" for the violin to anyone who will have
it.
Don
English
leaves his "Grandpa Gripes" to "Gut" Thompson.
Bob
David
wills his job of editor of the Cougar Call to another good one.
John
Benson
leaves his ability to pop corn to Myron Salter.
Dolores
Heath
leaves her nickname of "Dodie" to anyone who doesn't have
one. Wayne
Black
leaves his sense of humor to Carolyn Lollar.
Mary
Cromer leaves
her ability to finish high school in three years to Katie Callihan.
Charles
Davenport
leaves his short legs to Joe Max Woolbright.
Janet
Ford
wills her gay humor and blonde hair to Nancy Day.
Emma
Lee Ethridge
wills the tennis championship to Pat Fischbeck.
Bob
Hobbs
wills his basketball talent to Jamie Cumbie.
Don
Dake
leaves his track ability to Wendell Sawyer.
Wanda
Dunn
leaves her alarm clock to James Kimrey.
Betty
Ellis
leaves her sweet disposition to Wilma Mayfield.
Cynthia
Griggs
wills her personality to Betty Evans.
Wanda
Graves
leaves nothing, because she is taking it with her.
(Bob of course). Kenneth
Atkinson
leaves his theatre career to someone who dreams of it.
Don
Grisham
leaves Glen Sharum his freckles in hopes he needs some
more. Edward
Halverson
leaves his liar's recognition to another fisherman.
Jerry
Edwards
says since he can't be here next year to win all the track medals he
will let Robert Parker take his place.
Jerry
Donaghey
leaves his pretty legs to Norma Thomason.
Mildred
Boyet
leaves her pretty blue eyes to Ava Morgan.
Bob
Armstrong
leaves his "Andy Devine" voice to Tony Wise. Marie
Alexander
leaves her coal black hair to Pat Moore.
Donald
Bowers
leaves so the junior boys will have a chance to win once in a while.
Mary
Bryant
wills her "one man only" motto to Oma Lance.
Sue
Conner leaves
her position in the office to a wishful office seeker.
Bob
Bush
wills his ability to gab so much to Jim DeWhitt. Dick
Buchanan
leaves his ability as manager to John McNair.
Leon
Farley
leaves his ten-gallon hat to Gerald West.
Joe
Mac Floyd
wills his false teeth to James Cranford.
Pat
Hester
wills all her pep to Ina Fae Love.
Robert
Ford
wills his "four" eyes to the Townsend twins.
Christine
Brandon
leaves her dependability to Peggy Holden.
Weldon
Brumley
leaves his handsome "looks" to Carl Leppelman. Billye
Burrough
leaves her bookkeeping ability to anyone who will take it next year.
Clarene
Bundy
leaves her legs to Wanda Ray. Jack
Caldwell
leaves his shyness to Maxine Butler.
Paul
Holley
leaves his neatness and appropriateness in dress to Pat O'Neal.
Davis
Hunsucker
leaves his geometric mind to Robert Parker.
Bob
Jones
leaves his C's in business education to Jack Prough.
Jo
Ann Kite
wills her beautiful teeth to Joan Reynolds.
Lynn
Lundgaard
wills her blue Oldsmobile to Carolyn Smith.
Robert
McCollum
leaves his physics brains to a wondering junior.
Alice
Owen
leaves her latest gossip to Peggy McKnight.
Claude
Pennington
leaves his Colgate smile to Oliver Shipman.
Barbara
Reed
leaves her liking for shorthand to anyone who will take it next
year. Mildred
Robinson
is just satisfied with taking Jack with her.
Charles
McKnight
leaves his cruelness to women to Wendell King.
Jerry
Howard
leaves Ada High to the teachers.
Ralph
Howell
leaves his quietness to James Leach.
Billie
Jennings
leaves her dates with Konawa to Nova Hicks. Edward
Johnson
gives his liking for bookkeeping back to Mrs. Warren.
Norma
Crisman
leaves her willingness to study to Carolyn Stone.
Dorothy
Shidler
wills her painting ability to Gayle Simmons.
Jimmy
Trahern
wills his dancing to buddy Lollar.
Melcena
Wallace
leaves her singing voice to Christine Cassel.
Richard
Sweeney
leaves Newton’s classes to any junior who doesn’t want senior week
next year. Louise
Tilley
leaves her quietness to a loud-mouth.
Willena
Skaggs
leaves her Dollface to Derrelyn Metz.
Bob
Stroud
leaves his cartoon ability to anyone who is good enough.
Kyle
Perrin
leaves his shortness to Arney Price.
Jerry
Shirley
leaves his place in front of the school between classes to Henry Van
Dee. Shirley
Young
leaves her high scholastic ability to Norma Shaffer.
James
Woods
leaves his ping-pong paddle to anyone who wants to learn to play.
Beverly
Smith
leaves her place in the homemaking room selling ice cream at noon to
Betty Northcutt. Ben
Steen
leaves his photograph to a shutter-bug.
Goldie
Shumard
leaves the first four letters of her name to the Ada High teachers.
Dolores
Stanfield
wills her new hair-cut to Phyllis Keltner.
Jim
MacRobert
wills his plug for the Service Chevrolet to Letty Ann. Joy
Mayes
wills her place as all around
senior girl to a popular junior girl. Sue
Miers
wills her naturally golden locks to Betty Pate.
Clyde
Rigsby
leaves a few of his muscles to Janelle.
Charles
Robinson
wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Dub Alston.
Virgil
Manahan
wills his fishing days in Ada High to E.Q. Denton.
Becky
Menasco
leaves her reading “The Tennis Match” to Sandra Cales.
Delma
Murdock
wills her speaking ability to Anita Henry.
Jack
Nelson
wills his typing book Gene Albright.
Jeanne
Martindale
leaves her funny books and true romances to Wanda Salter.
Virginia
Mays Jenkins
wills her gigh-school marriage days to Betsy Coleman.
Marian
Phelps
wills her flirty ways to Doris Whittington.
Oral
Pitman
leaves his ancient history book to Wanita Brady.
Bill
Selby
wills his ability to be quiet to Charles Hussey.
Geneva
Roddy
leaves her title of Mrs. (which she soon will receive) to any lucky
junior girl. Bob
Roberts
wills his flaming hair to Margaret Ford.
Sue
Morey
leaves her grades in physics to any junior who is crazy enough to take
it. Sue
Norville
wills her ability to embroidery to Patsy Hart.
Catherine
Lamb
leaves her overalls to Pat Holland.
Mary
McGinnis
leaves her sweetness to Bill Sweet.
Louise
Lollar
leaves her beautiful hair and complexion to Virleen Loman. Dick
Huddleston
wills his Boy Scout honors to Bill Duffer.
Camelia
Kuras
leaves her piano ability to Carroll Thompson.
Don
Sutton,
alias Jesse James, leaves his knowledge of frontier days to an old
cow-hand. Billie
Fae Walker
leaves her place as FHA president to the one next year. Elizabeth
Stewart
leaves her job at McLellans to an ambitious girl.
Wilma
Walker
leaves a certain Konawa boy to Pat Williams.
Bill
Winfield
leaves “Wine, Women, and Song” to any boy who will risk them.
Gene
Whittington
leaves his high jumping to anyone who will try.
Sue
Wynn
leaves all the fun at the D.E. parties to a party lover. Verna
Wooten
leaves her love to Edward Metcalf.
Bill
Webb
leaves his ‘sportsability’ to Bill Hopper.
Willie
Mae Williams wills
her grades to Tish Ridge. Virginia
Simpson
wills her naturally curly hair to Jody Whitsett. June
Crawford Todd
wills her southern drawl to a northerner.
Charles
McGuire
leaves his personality to George Smith.
Bill
McKeel just
leaves! George
Sanders
leaves his Spanish book to Roger Fulton.
Jimmy
Whittle
leaves his way with women to Frank Jaques.
Jimmy
See
leaves his speedy ways to Moose O’Brien.
Mary
Sue Smith
leaves her giggle box to Betty Roberts.
Mary
McKeown
leaves her front seat in Latin to Byron Bailey.
Maxine
Buchanan
leaves her drug store blues to Virginia Miller.
Clark
Littlepage
leaves the pages in his books to Robert Fowler.
Thetus
Holman
wills her neatness to Sue Thomas.
Harold
Hutchings
leaves his stunned look to Lindell Smith.
Henry
Katz
wills his passion for betting to Benny Walker.
Betty
Sue Kinsey
wills her ability to get along with Mr. Wasson to Carolyn Johnson.
Clyde
Kidd
leaves Newton to the new seniors.
John
Logsdon
leaves his cowboy boots to David Foster.
Don
McGhee
leaves his part as villain to the senior play to Thad Forrester.
Wanda
Loman
leaves her cracked skull to Carol Rice, a lover of skating.
Mildred
Hopper
leaves her love for the latest styles to Helen Wilkinson.