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Item 23 Item 24 Item 25 Item 26 Item 2'7 Item 28 Item 29 Item 30 Item 31 Item 32 Item 33 Item 34 Item 35 Item 36 Item 37 Item 38 Item 39 Item 40 Item 41 Item 42 Item 43 Item 44 Item 45 Item 46 Item 47 Item 48 Item 49 Item 50 Item 51 Item 52 Item 53 Item 54 Item 55: Item 56 Item 57 Item 58 Item 59 Item 60 Item 61 Item 62 Item 63 Item 64 Item 65 o n o - Mary Anna McDearmon leaves Lulie with a full tank of gas to Penny Abbitt, Doroth Pulliam wills her good looks to Linda Brooks. Ida Covington willingly leaves her many hours of hard work on the annual to Margaret Bragg. Jerry Martin bequeaths his red hair to Nell Farrar. Shirley Burge leaves her sunny smile to Joyce Cheatham. Bobby Garrett hands down his FFA projects to Henry Covington and Lewis Moore. Frank Leigh Burke leaves Brookneal to Bill Caldwell. Freddy Mitchell begrudgingly hands down his little black book to L, N. Garrett. Sandra Blythe leaves her - - - she just leaves school. Demp Puckette bequeaths her sweet disposition to Becky Reynolds. Eloise Bondurant wills her sparkling eyes and dark hair to Phyllis Terry. Gracie Guill passes her bashfulness on to Wayne Giles. Ann Martin leaves her talkativeness to Sandra Pillow. Dennis Drinkard bequeaths his school spirit to Joan Martin. Terry Phelps hands down his blond hair to Michael Srougi. Joan Proffitt wills her love of servicemen to Emily Burke. Charles Crawley passes his Q Stick down to Douglas Seamster. Joyce Nash bequeaths her sweet smile to Audrey Evans, David Almond leaves to Carol Ferguson his hidden talents in hopes that Carol will find them Ruth Clapp leaves her appealing voice to Sara Adams. Opal Coleman wills her neatness to Ruth Ranson and Wanda Morris, H. T. Wood, Jr, hands down his drumming talent to Samuel Dickerson. Robert Burge leaves his mechanical ability to Danny McFadden, Daphine Smith hands down her giggles to Myrtle Moore, Eugene Ferguson leaves his pleasantness to Randy McFadden. Phillip Scruggs gladly leaves his history outline to anyone who needs it. Charlene Ranson wills her Tokyo Rose voice to Patsy Tolley. David Doss leaves his rosy blush to Ruby Richardson. Virginia Franklin leaves her love of steady boyfriends to Sylvia Garrett. Ruth Johnson leaves her 105 pounds to Nancy Godsey, Cecil Wooldridge passes on ability U1 to catch passes to Brod Pack. Ray Ferguson leaves his pitching arm to James Doss. Walter Wright leaves his willingness to co -operate to Dewey Maddox, Lois Smith hands down her title as Mrs, to all the junior girls with diamonds, Albert Taylor bequeaths his shyness to Floyd Coleman. Joey George wills his scholastic and athletic abilities to Randy Almond, Nancy Gallier hands down her D. O, pin to Marshall Goin. Leon Edmonds leaves his broken ankle to any player who trips during the season. Wayne Doss wills his nickname Foggy to Johnny Taylor, Fred Johnson leaves his hillbilly music to Jimmy Mayberry. Dona ld Ferguson hands down his government book to Kenneth Lovell, Clyde Nash leaves his ability as a salesman to James Bohannon. Cecil Doss needs all he has.
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Last Will and Testament We, the Seniors, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath the following items to the school, the faculty, and the students: Item 1: Item 1: Item 1: Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Item 5: Item 6: Item 7: Item 8: Item 9: Item 10 Item ll Item 12 Item 13: Item 14: Item 15: Item 16 Item 1'7 Item 18 Item 19 Item 20 Item 21 Item 22 ARTICLE I To the school we bequeath all of our permanent records, grades, and conduct cards to be disposed of within a reasonable length of time following our de- parture. ARTICLE II To the faculty we leave longer weekends, holidays every month, and students that listen and work diligently. ARTICLE III To the Junior Class we bequeath lots of stick-fast glue so that they will stick to their books next year and pass. We also leave them the empty seats in the front of the auditorium that were left to us by last year's seniors. A RTIC LE IV Clarence Grishaw happily leaves his A average to Hazel Hammock. Peggy Godsey leaves her wit and glowing personality to Linda Sue Hunter. Frances Sanders passes on her monogram A to Carole Faye Couch. Ann Cunningham wills her dignity and poise to Peggy Wooldridge. Dan Coleman leaves his class position to anyone who needs his grades. Helen Martin leaves her dependable ways to Nancy Evans. Etta Beale leaves her glasses to Io Ann Beamer to use whenever she wants to look studious. Glenn Morris turns his milk truck over to Brian Thomas, Louise Wood hands down her many worries as FBLA President to next year's president. I Virginia Megginson gives her height to Eloise Rosser and Ann Martin. Dennis Terrence bequeaths his leadership ability to Myron Richardson. Erma Shelton wills her quietness to Nancy Davis, Jack Tibbs leaves his ability to get along with people to Dickie Chandler. Walter Hancock hands down his cat hat' to Charles Gills. Jerry Harvey bequeaths his many talents in the field of music to RussellMillner. I LaVerne Garrett leaves his position as assistant Sunday school teacher to Leon Bryant, Sandy Burks hands down his hot rod to Wade Rogers. ' Jack Henry leaves his iron nerves, acquired from drivingrthe school bus, to Robert Mann. L., I Barbara Gilliam takes her love of State Troopers with her. Raflph Pankey leaves his talkativeness to Kitty Wood. - Mary Edith Ranson hands down her shorthand tablet and pencil to Mildred Franklin Bobby Conner passes on his love of goin' steady to Toots Carter.
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