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3. SENIOR CLu of Ji anuary 1. Betty Allen, will my ability to get chunked out of school ti» my little brother “Goon . I, Ben Clifton, will the mop handle at the Ernlcy f to “Wild-Bill” Mart. I. Jackie Beck, will my sparking white teeth to Bob Hope. We, Jack Cotton and Bobby Day, will our hurlin' arms to all the lads on the baseball team. I, Betty Nell Bristow, will my speckled complexion to Nancy Jackson. I, Alice Carrington, will my height to Nell Shoemaker. We, (Jordon Flynn and Tommy McWilliams, will our mathematical knowledge to Gus Kamp and Jimmie McRae. I. Margaret Culver, will my quiet nature to Barbara King. We, Alton Hand ami Scott Jackson, will our masculine voices to Billy Shephard ami Hugh Craig. I. Margaret Doss, will my dark hair to all the “Peroxide Kids . I. I.oui-e Fly. will my ability to “hook a man to all prospective “old-maids . I. Robert l.owdcr, will my nick-name, “Bottleneck to Dick Tracy. We, Carolyn Hassler and Paula Scott, will our lasting friendship to the Barker Twins. I. Newell Hendon, will my chair, in an otherwise all hoy Physics class, to Jane Riddle. I, John Steele, will the “Frog in my throat to Edmund Lambeth. Wc, Lena Priola, Carolyn McCain, Betty Robertson, and Sue McWilliams, will our respective “Swaggers to all the girls in the Freshman Class. I, John D. Stewart, will my cigaret lighter to the 3rd Floor boys lav. I. Catherine McDuffie, will my curly hair to all the pin-up cuties. We, Jack Palmer. Max Powell, and Walter Valentine, will our love of the “weeds to Mr. Carnes. I. J. 0. Taut, will my house on the hill to the folks of lower Enslcy. I, Jackie I.cndcrman, will my petiteness to my sister Joyce. I. Marvin Scarbough, will my ability to grow flowers t« Miss Till's Biology Class. I. Karl Smith, will my R. O. T. C. Stripes to Forrest Seale. I, Betty Loggias. will my lady like hands to all tl»c Home-lie. Girls. I, Dixie McWhorter, will my Wylam Accent to Mary l.ou Williamson. 1. Joe Troncale, will my ability as a druggist to Alvin Gibbs. I, Bena Marino, will my pretty clothes to all the girls. I. Roland Wilson, will my ability to have 3 sisters and still keep my hair to all the Itcn-peckcd lads of K. II. S. I, Peggy Murray, will my place in the choir to anyone who wants it. We. Margaret Pillitari. Betty Sims. Joyce Smith. Joyce Valentine. Betty June Vandiver, and Mary Ann Bo-reasky. will our place in old Iv. H. S. to the Rats who arc coming in next semester.
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CLASS HISTORY ChiS of Way ’47 I um ilk- spirit of Knsley High School I have seen Knsley grow and expand. 1 have seen her grow old hnt always remain young in spirit anil activity. Hundreds U|k»ii hundreds of students have opened my doors many thousands of times. The roster of American citizens has added many good Knslcy names. Yes. I am the spirit of lvnsley. My hair is gray hut my purpose i% always fresh. In the last four years 1 have been very lutsy. I prompted one of the greatest football teams in Knslcy's history to victory. Kverv student felt me sitting beside him in the stands as he yelled his lungs out. It was my unseen hand that put that lump in the throats of Kmlcy’s students a- names from our Honor Roll were read. I have been with Knsley's students as they roamed the dark halls and peered out the dusty windows. For years the lower lockers have been a symbol of my freshmen and the proud, self-confident look a mark of the Seniors. I opened the door for the first time on September 2. l‘ 43 with Killy Quinn and found my way to the hand room with Robert Troncale. Mary Ann Marker was actually pleased with the first schedule I ever gave her. Joyce Avery looked at my dark halls in wonder that first day. while Ann Blaylock and Katherine Heaver sneaked around to 206 for their first look and a long stay. Bernice Calafraucesco really enjoyed her stay in my atmosphere for four years, but was glad to leave she says. Mr. Carnes found an able assistant when Frances Freeman became a freshman. My Honor Society had a careful eye on Itnogcnc Gibson. Klizabcth Trammell. ami Don Davies from the very first semester. Carolyn Kay and Iter beautiful red hair loved my damp halls on rainy days. Betty hoggins has really rushed to leave my old classrooms hut now -die wants to hang around a little longer. Mildred Maxwell spent most of her early days in my l.atin Class. Rita Murray did a wonderful job leading my hand as Robert Camp and Johnnie Wallis led an lvnsley team to victory u|k»ii victory. Jane Moore, Faye Bartlett, and JackJeen I'Dell could be seen anytime roaming my halls as a trio. Frances Taylor was very proud of her rank in my R. O. T. C. Peggy Tutten Ixxainc quite a writer in her stay under mv root. Joe Myers. Dick Morgan, and Clarence Brodie nearly drove Mr. Slaughter mad when they finally got into one of my Trig classes. Billy Key and Robert Crawford could be seen every morning marching with the R. O. 'I'. C. outside my sacred walls, lvnsley took a step ahead with the Marshal Cabinet with Paul Abbott and William Wallace as marshals. cry often from my hand room came the sound of Jimmy Conley and James Horton warming up. Hamlet provided much entertainment in my Knglish class for Helen 1 rev-arthrn, Ktovlc McCain, ami Grace Vaughn. Bruce Green-hill and Thomas Traylor proved quite the journalist on my school paper and annual. Kveryonc loved my lunchroom especially when James l.co became part owner. A smell we will long r: member is that raised by Tommy Paxton and I.ois Jones in chemistry. Down on the first floor Phyllis Russo and Peggy FischhaCk were thrilling the French teachers about the same time. We were fortunate to have a Woodlnwn pupil come into our midst. Site was Betty Jean Gray. Joseph Grogan. Has-sel Crawford, and Jesse Ridgeway found ample time for leisure going even so far as learning to sleep in class. Kenneth Seale. Charles Anderson and Ivarl Varnon have been quite the lady killers in the past forty-eight months. Ann Farmer, however, was loved by everyone. Glenn Yarbrough waited until the eighth semester to have that wreck on his motor scooter trying to get here before my late Ik-11 rang. Hihn McCain ami Nellie Mae Rc.!»crt-son really worked hard to acquire their black robes but they were well awarded. Shaking of hard work Anthony I.omhardo and Wayne Wilson carried home Stacks of books at night and not just to impress their mothers Juanita Bell will lx- remembered around my halls tor her very friendly smile. And no one will ever forget how Frenchy Mouchett really got ahead in art and journalism. These are just a few people that we will long rememljcr. hut we will never forget these past four years. —Charles Cox
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CLASS WILL CL'4 7 I. Uland Hall, will my top locker to Don Edge. I. Ililly llrlton, will my friendship with my two henchmen. Danny and Jimmy, to anyimr »h can put up with them. I. Jimr. Sutton, will my ability to win something from Ace Uvrll. • Monk Miller, ami Flash Friselnun. to Jack Radio Turner. We. Adrian Lovell ami Harry Parker, will onr hm . flowing, lovely, curly lork t i Mr. Came.. I. Hobby llryan. will my session room veal in the hall to anyone who i on good term with Mia Colyer. I. Monroe Cook, will my ability to get along with all the teacher to Hilly Karrh. I. Gera Mine Plunkett, will my ahility to i« Irtokkeeping to ‘'.Viitty Norton I. Clrvelaml Ca e. will my Great Friendship with Mr. Came. M Jack McCann. I. Ronald l.oneiunn. will my ahility to aludy after scIk-oI to my brother. Donahl Lwnergan. I. Fred Mixed, will my ahility to keep all the girls happy to Prank Hoads. I. Cl amir l.uca . will my ability to »tmly l iwrcti classes to Hilly Kremrr. hoping he will benefit more than I have. I. Buster Brown. will my ability to evade feminine charm. to Hill Hearn. I. Grew Scott, will my Baker Tech Utter to the up and coming freshman, Richard Right Hook Ray. I. Sammy Smith, will my Mr nose to Vincent Scalaci to he will have the biggi- in the world. I. James Kirkwood, will my .cat nu the football Unrh to Terry Carrol. I, James Happy” Israel, will my Rood looks and muscles to Tommy Trcnor. I. Hetty Sloan, leave to Jane W he less my ability to »rct a ring. I. Charles Stteetmeu. will my seat in the lei section of the A Cappclla Choir to Hilly Tate. I. Doris Bounds, will my place first in line at lunch to anyone who can run a» fast as I can. I, Ann Middleton, will my standing up t«cr on the bus every afternoon to Willier McDuffie, who always manatees to knock someone out of his seat. I. Kyvoone lame, will my hi brown eye to all the girls in Mr. Staples’ srience classes. u Out thev will niakt “H‘s Instead of CV. 1. Charles Ward, will my place in thr Troubadour to anyone who is craxy enough to .iiib with Hilly Sheturd ami Wendell McKwen. I, Hetty Claire Campbell, will my long hair to Sandy Souther land, hoping his grows lonxer than a half inch I. Grace Vaughn. will my ability to he engaRcd to all the unlucky Kiris in Knslcy (and hope they do as well as I). I. PcRRy Tiittrn. will my Job a« cashier of the hoys line in the lunchroom to anybody who think, they can take it. I. Delores Williamson, will my record of no demerit, to my brother. Jimmy. I. Sarah Rowell, will my ability make !rai ht A s in Mis. Tamhlyn's history clays to any of her future student. I. Hetty Fannin, will my llomlrt complete with answer to Mildred Woodall who w II ...on l e in misery. I. Mary Ann Noe. will my bottom locker to my little niece. Marie Wunderliek. I. Inr Finneran. will my shorthand hook, complete with tests, to Mary Frances Fischluich; she’ll nerd it 1. Elsie Jean Uwis. will my seal in shorthand to any. nr who i. smart enou«h to take it for three semesters. I. Betty Uatherwood. will my ability to cross Village Creek twice a day for four years without the aid o' clothe pins to Peggy llassler. I. Joyce Kellv. do hereby will my top hrkcr without a hok to any succeeding senior who doesn’t care bow her coat look.. I. Florence Day. wdl my place as a helper in the science department to anyone w ho has lost his sense of smell I. Jessie Ruth DurlitiR. will my la t namr to any Rtrl who can put it t» a Utter advantaRc than I. I. Char’eane Everett, will all my bol.hy.piii to Nancy Calc. I, Mary Bonds, will my little ole brother Frank to all the Rirl who chase him. We. Mary Ixki McCrary and Hetty Walton, w II our ability to U pat with Mis Tamhlyn to everybody in her history classes I. Mary Ann Tortamasi. will my ability to xet an eiiRaRemcnt rim; from a. sweet a hoy as I did to my s stcr. Baby. I, Elois. Scnit, do will all my nickname to anyone el»c who can stand the embarrassment. I. Peggy Uwis, will my poaitiott a a Denial Assistant to Roniice Blankenship and Joyce Bishop, I. Mary GenfRC. will my ability !•• |uss English to Sue Nix. I, Peggy Barnes, will my place a Miss M-bins’ favorite problem chihl to Jean Padfierg I. Jerry Baggett. will my ahility to do things without getting caught to Peggy Baggett ami Joyce Bishop. I. Blanche Hatey, will my ahility to have everyone look up to inr, to RoUtt Vandiver hoping hr may gn « above i ft. 2 in. I. Alice Berg, will my bonk How To Win Friend , meaninti Johnnie NVallia, to Nancy l.ce Akin . —Ulauchc Hatcy
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