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MARLIN WHITEHEAD 'TU tum over a new leaf. Basketball 2, 3; Dramatics; F. F. A. 1; Science Club 2, 3,4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who; Beta Club 3,4; Base- ball 2.3,4. BOBBY WILSON A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. Science Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 4; Dra- matics. (Elaes Officers junior Dorothy Jolley, Treasurer; Carolyn Kelley, Reporter; Ethridge Musick, Vice-President; Nellie Sue Canady, Song Leader; Marlin Whitehead, President; Wanda Johnson, Secretary.
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LINDA SAMPSON In dreams begin responsibilities. Beta Club 2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1. JULIE MAE SCOTT She's quiet but you always know she’s there. F. H. A. 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff; Who's Who. DALE SIMS Is it easy to be brave from a safe dis- tance. Science Club 3. SHELBY JEAN SNEAD If wishes were horses, beggers might ride. F.H.A. 1; Science Club; Who's Who; Pep Club 4. Junior Beauty. BILLY SOTHERLAND To sit alone with my conscience will be judgment enough for me. Science Club 2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1; Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff; Dramatics; Who's Who; Beta Club 3,4; Class Of- ficer 2, 3; Baseball 1,2, 3.
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We, the Senior Class of 1962, being of unsound mind and disabled body, but being in a generous mood do hereby bequeath the following: To the Faculty, we leave--so that they might have peace of mind. To the Juniors, we leave Mr. Amason, our dignity, our magazine selling ability, and our ad selling ability. To the Sophomores, we leave our notorious ability to get along together. To the Freshman, we leave our ability to get into trouble, and not get caught. Wanda Johnson's nearness to Mary Richardson. Marlin Whitehead's ability to court in the halls to Elliot Hill, Billy Shirley and Buddy Bain. Edna Raye Johnson’s height to Brenda Gerstman and Mary Lou Busha. Billy Sotherland's ability to go to class late and unprepared to Wade Lang, Johnny Whitehead, and Richard Hayes. Billie Lynn Mason's temper to Mary Smith. Charles Phillips' bashfulness to Edward Kilpatrick, Jimmy Brown, and Garry Morgan. Dorothy Jolley's ability to make good grades to Joan Mitchell. Ethridge Musick's extreme liking for girls to Jerry Blanks, Bert Knipe, and A. L. Bonds. Linda Bailey's red hair to Melva Leath. Leymon Brown's desire to go with tall girls to Jerry Collins, Johnny Irvin, and Lavaughn Williams. Carolyn Kelley's athletic ability to Martha Reeves, and Carolyn Henson. Charles Bean's mischievous ways to Jimmy McAllister, J. C. Dyar, and Rex Kilpatrick. Rose Rosson's ability to get engaged to Cecilene Teal. Richard Fox’s ability to play hooky and get caught to Jerry Mason, and Larry Gunnels. Margie Lawson's quietness to Jackie Sims. Johnny Hawkins ability to sell magazines to Billy Alexander, Ather Bowen, and Roger Claborn. Nellie Jo Hester's loud mouth to Dot Long, and Johnnie Lou Cox. Bobby Wilson's seat in Geometry to Douglas Carroll, and Melvin Beck. Bertha Goss' ability to watch TV to Judy Landrum and Carol Springfield. Dale Sims leaves what he has failed to learn this year to Wade Smith, Jackie Chaffin, and Tommy Garrett in hopes they will learn it next year. Ramona Kilpatrick’s giggles to Margaret Morrow. Nellie Sue Canady's ability to get married to Nelda Ford. Joan Garrison's trim figure to Linda McNair. Julie Mae Scott's bright remarks to Shirley Sanders. Shelby Snead's happy-go-lucky ways to Eva Lois McAllister. Marie Johnston's tendency to blush to Elizabeth Hughes. Mary Johnston's babish ways to Paulette and Janette Davis. Linda Sampson's friendliness to Helen Brothers, and Sandra Reid. Bonnie Hyatt's sweet ways to Sharon Maddux. Naomi Ashworth’s laziness to Jeanette Brothers. We, Ann Hanson and Richard Bartlett, leave the making of the class will to Sandra Copeland and Daniel Teal.
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