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HSS 75051 The nineteen-sixty senior class Has really reached its goal at last. Though faces, yes, we leave behind, They always will be in our mind. Four years of work, sometimes of play Have led us to this happy day. We've had our joys and troubles toog Sometimes wore smiles, again were blue We may seem happy, though we're not, To go forgetting - as others forgot. We'll ne'er forget the help by all Were problems large or were they small. Though now we go our separate ways, We'll e'er recall those carefree days. We dislike leaving, as you may know, But the world turns round and on we go. We thank you teachers one and all You rescued us about to fall. Behind us now the school doors close What lies before, God only knows. Another word! It is our rule To greet each one at Gaston School, Before our turn to hear our knell, With a sincere and fond farewell. By - Clarence Wesley Wright Jr
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Last Will and Testament Lamar Cooper, will my very good looks to Jerry Russell, but keep my love for Carolyn with me. Jerry Davis, will my ability to sit by Sandra in every class, to any boy whose girl friend is named Sandra. Mack Davis, being of sound mind C71 and body, leave my title as Minute to any- one who can't pronounce it like myself. Margaret Faulkner, leave my great height, 4'11 to Elaine Cargal. Larry Guffey, leave, for two Guffey 's are more than Gaston can stand at one time. Ben Hathcock, will all my titles fMoonie, Moose, and Beaniel to anyone who can't get away from them. Carolyn Hayes, will my love for Gadsden High, to any other lost Gadsdenite. Kenneth Jackson, leave my seat in Bookkeeping to Billy Bellew, and hope he under- stands what Mrs. Norton says, for I never have. Larra Dean Jones, leave, for I haven't missed a day of school since the sixth grade. Linda Gail McCain, being absent minded, hope who ever finds my books keeps them longer, and puts them to better use than I did. Kathleen Newman, will my ability to disagree with everyone, to Nancy Anderson and hope she keeps up the good work. Betty Patterson, being in partial possession of my facilities, leave to Jane, my sister, the wonderful times I've had at Gaston. Jim Pitts, leave my bad grades to no one, and give my title Best Barber on the Gas- ton football team to no one. Stingy, ain't I'??? Patsy Price, will my beloved Clarence to Nancy and hope she can teach him how to drive. Sandra Perry, having struggled this far, am glad to be able to leave so I take all my remains with me. Faye Reed Robinson, would will my place in the office, my path in the hall, and my job on the annual staff to my sister Emily, but Mother and Gaston can stand no more. Faye Roden, will my love for I. P. to Cathyleen Payne, but take my love for Gaston with me. V Martha Rollins, leave my ability to laugh louder than any boy, to anyone who thinks they can out laugh me. Ray Stokes, leave my place on the bench, my I am an athlete and my Ir. High romances to Bill Alford. Harold Towe, will my place at Gaston to my brother L. T. and hope he will use it to a better advantage than I did. Junior Waddell, will my ability to make it to town in time to miss all my classes, but back in time to drive the bus, to Wallace Chapman. Clarence Wright, leave my abilities to make Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Campbell mad to anyone who wants to fail and who is fool enough to do it.
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