Monday, June 1, 1964 THE HI-LIGHTS Page 5 1964 Last Will and Testament Article I We. the Senior Class of 1964, leave to the whole scihool the priv ilege of standing for the Seniors, the words to tihe school song (which no one ever seems to learn), and ■‘that Grand Ole Ragsdale Tradi tion”. Article II To the Juniors, we leave our many privileges, our forced dig- ity, our old term papers, the thrill of graduation, and MOST of all the Washington-New York trip that the Class of ’63 left — cause we REALLY went! Article III To the Sophomores, we leave the joys of being an upperclassman, and the waiting and waiting and wait ing for those shiny blue and gold rings. Article IV To the Freshmen, we leave the tears, the pain, and the agony of three years of waiting to be a senior and the privilege of tor turing next year's freshmen. Article V To individual persons we leave the following: Section 1 Jimmy Bilbro leaves his seat in Advanced Algebra to Johnny Stevenson in hopes that he will be sitting in it after the first six weeks next year. Section 2 Mike Tippett leaves a penny to the faculty who are always stealing them out of his locker. Section 3 Eddie Blair leaves Frank Van- story a good case of sunburn. Section 4 Steves Simmons leaves Mr. Bourne to any student who goes to the Guilford Industrial Educa tion Center next year and good luck to you. Section 5 Joe Venable leaves his curly blond hair to Jerry Readinger. Section fi Sally Blaner leaves first chair flute and all solos and cadenzas in Capriccio Espangnol to Carolyn Finch. Section 7 Jimmy Stevens leaves his good times at Ragsdale to his brother, Larry. Section S Donald Routh leaves his good times in trigonmetry to Felix Car roll. Section 9 Tommy Watlington leaves Carole Albea his parking space In the parking lot. to eat out to any junior who tliinks he can get away with it. Section 10 Butch Simmons leaves his posi tion on the football team to any one who thinks he can take it. Section 11 Judi Morris leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Oliver to Allen Bullis. Section 12 Richard Putman leaves bus num ber 64 to anyone brave enough to drive it. Section 13 Doug Roper leaves all the seats in the college-prep classes to his brother Jim, with the hope that he will he EVEN MORE success ful than he was. Section 14 Vickie Miller leaves the art of skipping school without getting caught to Patty Causey and Nancy Wisenburg. Section 15 Sandra Napier leaves her short, fat legs to Joyce Honeycutt, who will be head majorette next year. Section 16 Howard Dozier leaves to Mrs. Davi.s’ future English classes his ability to make her class a bright er place to be. Section 17 Ralph Underwood leaves Miss Boone to any Jiuiior who thinks he can pass Chemistry. Section 18 Kenneth Treadaway leaves his ability to get English homework in on time to anyone who is failing English. Section 19 Brenda Kersey leaves her locker and desk in homeroom to anyone who is unfortuante enough to g€t them. Section 20 Barbara Sossaman leaves the privilege of feeding Penny, Mrs. Lane’s dog, to Sandra Rabhan, while working on the annual. Section 21 Sue Warren leaves her blue eyes and long eye lashes to Janice Wag ner. Section 22 Linda Smith leaves to Steve Neal her ability to play on the piano only pieces having a B-b. Section 23 Wayne Thomas leaves fourth period I. E. C. study hall to those taking I. E. C. next year. Section 24 Judy Thompson leaves her long desired and unfulfilled ambition to be able to get in and out of mis chief without getting caught to her brother Michael, that he might carry this through with great suc cess. He’ll need it! Section 25 Sharon Sechrest leaves third year Algebra to anyone who is game enough to take it. Section 26 Jackie Steele leaves her ability to get to 12th grade to Wayne Steele. Section 27 Joan Taro leaves to Gayle Jones all the layouts and deadlines of the Annual. Section 28 Sammy Wilson just leaves. Section 29 Arden Yates leaves her ability to go to Nibbs and get caught to anyone crazy enough to try it. Section SO Loretta Puett leaves her ability to catch good lookin’ guys in souped up Corvettes to any junior girl who can find them. Section 31 Hudson Mann leaves his great senior basketball career to Wally Tayloi. Section 32 Mary Jo Smothers leaves her gray streak to Susan Hough. Section 33 Glenda Hough leaves her love for Ragsdale High to Carolyn Sum ner. Section 34 Judy Haney leaves her seat in first period typing to anyone who takes it. Section 35 Joyce Hodgin leaves her desk in Mrs. Sharrock’s fifth period study hall (that’s the one by the register) to Ernie Johnson. Section 36 Paul Milton leaves his wonder ful memories of Ragsdale High School in the 12th grade to all the coming seniors. Section 37 Rik Lea leaves his ability to make A’s and B’s to Timmy Jones. Section 38 J. T. Crutchfield leaves his school bus, No. 206, to anybody that can handle it. Section 39 Holt Davis leaves his badly worn Geometry book to anyone who will take it. Section 40 Jack Beard leaves bus No. 189 to Bill Kimrey if Bill will keep it cleaner than he did. Section 41 Roy Bowman leaves his ability Section 42 Bill Thacker leaves his D.^'E. book to anyone who can read it. Section 43 Barbara Hester leaves her hair spray to Rose Mary McFadden. Section 44 Carolyn Brower leaves the Guid ance Office to all future secre taries. Section 45 Joe Coble leaves his ability to get the sports news in after the deadline each month to L. A. La- Marr. Section 46 Gayle Allred leaves to anyone in the junior class her locker that always seems to get jammed at the wrong time. Section 47 Linwood Collms, in sound mind and good health, wills to his bene factor, Richard Collins, GIRL’S DAY at Boy’s State and hopes Richard will enjoy it as much as he did. Section 48 ' Janie Bergman leaves her hair piece to anyone who wants it. Section 49 Pam Bailey leaves the Tri-Hi-Y Club in the hands of Nancy Zirkel. Section .50 Wanda Beeson wills the ability to make C’s one six weeks and B’s the other six weeks to any junior or senior crazy enough to take advanced biology. Section 51 Tony Elliott leaves his ability to cut class and get caught by Mr Moran to Judi Smith in hopes she can get by with it. Section 52 Tommy Hill leaves his deep love for Algebra III to anyone who is dumb enough to take it. Section 54 Gene Holmes leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Dan ny McClain. Section 55 Nancy Garrett leaves bookkeep ing to anyone who can make it come out. Section 56 Gordan Jenkins leaves his abil ity to get along well with the fac ulty to whoever will accept the challenge. Section 57 Linda Deaton leaves her ability to get away with things in band to anyone who thinks he can do better than her miserable failure. Section 58 Mike Gray wills his extreme pop ularity to the neict fortunate Pres ident of the Student Council. ~ Section 59 ■ Beverly Dillon wills her part-