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last Will ,Ami Testament ARTICLE I Section I-To Mr. Jones, we, the Senior Clas s, dedicate the fourteenth edition of the MON -ECHO. Section II-To Dr. Nicholson our Home Room teacher and the entire faculty we bestow our appreciation for their patience and guidance. Section III-To the J' uni o r s we leave the deserving title Seniors and the many re- sponsibilities that go with it. ARTICLE II Section 1-I, Linda Str ade r ,leave my studious ways to Alfred Kernodle. Sec. Z -I, Mary Snider, leave my smallness to Ann Tinsley. Sec. 3-I, Belva Jean Shepherd leave my blonde hair to Louise Andrews. Sec. 4-To Buddy Gordon and Dillard McGee, we Bob Gordon and Harry .Tones leave the 9th grade girls and auditorium. Sec. 5-To C arolyn Hawkins, we Arnold B r inkle y and Betsy Huffines leave our talkative ways. Sec. 6-I, Esther Pickrell leave afew strict orders to Bobby Joe Roberts about other girls. .19 Sec. 7-I, Elizabeth Baily leave my quiet ways to Billy McMillan. Sec. 8-To Wendell B1-ande,we,Ann Bowman and Patsy Bishop, leave our good grades. Sec. 9-I, Carolyn Lewis, leave my smile and good per s onality to Jean Wray, in order that she uses it to catch her anice boyfriend like mine. Sec. lO-I, Howard Hedrick, leave my tall- ness to Johnny Hughes. Sec. ll-To Jimmy Smith, I, Garrett Chrismon leave my witty ways. Sec. 12 -I, Sandra Gunter, leave my love for dancing and Rock 'n Roll music toE1izabeth Ann Early. Sec. 13-To Thomas McGee, I, Toni Brande le ave the responsibilities of bus driver next year. Sec. 14-I, C ar olyn Hill, leave my many clothes to Charlotte Rumley Sec. 15-I, Kenny Brann, leave my lazy ways to Robert Neal Smith. Sec. 16-I, Keith Gunn, leave my ability to play basketball to Clyde Murray. Sec. 17-To Ronnie Summers and Luther Tucker, I, Deane Green leave my ability to catchgirlfriends in order that they leave mine alone. Toni Brande-Testatrix
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Glass Prophecy ln these ceremonial flames I see a strange smoke has arisen, the smoke is clearing and some letters appear: one, nine, six, eight, 1968, ten years from this day. Wait let me see what it has to say. The numbers recede and instead a human form appears. I believe it's Sandra Gunter, who is teaching Rock 'n Roll lessons at the Arthur Murray Studio in Chicago. She seems to be talking to someone. Oh yes, it's Arnold Brinkley who has just gotten back to the States after being stationed with the Unite d States Army in Japan. Who are these girlsl see coming. Both are dressedin white. Why it's Ann Bowman and Toni Brande. They are nurses at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C. Esther Pickr ell and Belva Jean Shepherd are happy just keeping house for their husbands. Hark! Do I hear music ? Yes and it is coming from Hollywood, Calif. It is the music of Keith Gunn and his Swing Band Orchestra, and let me add, Keith has recently taken the place of Benny Goodman as the noted Swing Band leader. Garrett Chrisman is doing nicely as superintendent of th e Guilford County Schools. Now I see a book. Turning the cover back I see the bookis titled How to Become aSuccess in Life and it was written by the famous author Kenneth Brann. Beside the book lies a newspaper and glancing at the headlines I notice a familiar name. Bob Gordon has just been elected a Congressman by alarge majority. He has selectedas his secretary, Mary Snider, who will do all his secretarial work and accompany him on a tour of the nation. I see a school house. Why it's M.H.S. Two familiar looking girls are going up the steps. Itls Linda Strader and Carolyn Hill. They are both teaching in the grammar-grades here. I see Elizabeth Bailey. She says she is enjoying working at Liberty Hosiery Mill. Whatis this huge fieldl see. It's Yankee Stadium and just as we thought, Dean Green is their star catcher. He was voted the most valuable player of the American League last year. Andwho is he talking to? It's Patsy Bishop who is doing swell as a news- paper reporter for the New York Times. HarryJones is now the manager of the largest Guilford Dairy Bar in Guilford County. Howard Hedrick reallylet his 4 years of agriculture pay off. He has afarm that has been chosen as one of the ten best in North Carolina. Betsy Huffines comes into view. She is the 4-H Chairman of Rockingham County. Betsy says she really loves her work. As for me I enjoy working for Interior Decorators, Inc. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prophet - Carolyn Lewis 18
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