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CLASS WILL C K SS °f 1943, of Price High School, Salisbury, N C reali 7 ing that we no longer have any time to spend cultivating our oWn’vfrtues ' hereby distribute our gifts by making our last will and testament. Listen’ then, one and all to the document, as duly drawn up and declared: Louise Gte and RirL z C er arenCe L ° Vette ’ ’ eaV6 height wHh Mary Fisher will J ° hn Stede ' ArthUr Drayne and 0aten Hargraves Ahnetta Barnett and Edno™““ 4 Helen leasley and Rachel Clement will their loud voices to Ruth Hall, Virginia McKee, Levone Steel and Naomi Partee. 5. To James Hobson and Horace Pressley, Thomas Aldrich leaves his secret methods of playing football. 6. James Davis wills his size to Harvey White and Josephine Harris. • • In hopes that Josephine B ' rotherton, Reatha Mae Lentz, Margaret McNair, and Thelma Ree Stewart will become modest ladies soon, Roxanna Ramsey, Geneya Carson and Catherine Lazenbury will their sweet disposi¬ tions. 8. To Theresa Taggart and Willow Donaldson, Verna Holt wills her ability as an orator. 9. Mattie Brown wills her size to Rosa Lee Setzer and Mildred Williams. 10. To Ednora Wilks and Geneva Chambers, Willette Davis and Nora Lee Bates: will their hair style. 11. Roxanna Ramsey and Robert Hagins leave their neatness to Reatha Mae Lentz, Mabel Blair, and Charles Fleming. 12. To Lottie Hargraves, Arwilda Biggers and Jessie Lee Sloan will their popularity in hopes that she will get a boy friend soon. 13. Ivester Shuford, Cleo Boger and Mrs. Ethel Graves leave their dignity with Geneva Reid and Bobby Currence. 14. To Hattie McCullough and Mary Ruth Holt, Addie McKinney wills her musical gift. 15. Ruth Miller wills her loud laugh to Mamie Tate, Hazel Carr and Lois Ormond. 16. To Henry Holmes, Ben Trott, wills his job in the library. 17. To Joseph Miller, Jackie Walker wills his job as time keeper and bell ringer, with the hope that Joseph will do a better job than he has done. 18. To Allie Aldrich and Ruth Boger, Parthenia Kerns wills her place in the Glee Club. 19. To Andrew Jones and Frank Richardson, Clinton Jones wills all his junior and senior grades for fear they will need them. 20. To Josephine Henderson and Maggie Reese, Wilma Currence, Willie Mae Chambers, and Bessie Hart will their soft voices to be used in the halls. 21. To Alexander Wylie, L. G. Aldrich and Willie Camps, George Gilmore, David Butler and Herman Morton will their places in the Glee Club. 22. Kathleen Ransom, Naomi Williams, Bessie Hart, Lillie Mae Gra¬ ham, Mary Fleming and Willette Davis will their seats in chapel to any¬ one that needs them. 23. To Frank Hargraves, Doris Littlejohn leaves all of her English and Physics grades trusting that they will help him toward graduation. 24. Theretha Lowery and Ruth Mills will their penmanship to John Robinson and Andrew Leazer.
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CLASS WILL scraps of pape in hopes that they wm eil ' frei’tomaK ' 18 ’ f 5 f ers or l our k m and payment for all he has doiUfor us during thfnaTfn” attempt at P arti al lest gratitude, our deepest reverence, our loveandVwealtho?’ ° Ur heart ' memory. e ana a wealth of our eternal 27. To Mrs. Lancaster and Mr 0 0 TTnii n 4.1 , ,, Struggled to do for us we leave the eW-enduring friendsh S cipaUnd t cher who iave worked 1 so ' faithfuhvTith° leave -°,r p ™- student body of Price High school honing l Wlth .,V s V we w , lH to the and appreciation toward them. ’ ' ‘ fa 1 t y Wl11 sllow thelr love Signed: CLASS OF “43” By JESSIE LEE SLOAN 11 A CLASS ihe 11th “A” Class under the supervision of Mrs G C Teamer has striven hard to become a co-operative and well organ ed group Om bers Tne 0 we bave los ” Sidd Walker Of U ’ and tW ° boys ’ David wain and is in the u w r n we are proud to say that David Mcllwain is m the Navy and Garfield Walker is m the Army. lv for 1 th ® yea F FW re to co-operate wholeheartedly and willing- HiX chool 1 wiA activities and most definitely to help keep Price -tligli school with the ratings it has at present. The Junior Class as a RuthVMm t0 sponsor the 1943 Year Book dedicating it to Miss Miller, who joined the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in April, Senior Class as a whole and to the special students from the Senior and Junior Classes who have joined the Armed Forces this school year. We consider this as a means of paying respect and honor to those we love and appreciate for their association and examples. m J he first activity we engaged in was the contest for “Miss Price.” N eedless to say that Geraldyne Drayne was the winner of the contest. That gave us courage to go through the year with the determination to succeed m every effort. Up to this time we have adequate representation on the kootball, Basketball teams, Glee Club, Crown and Scepter Club, Science Club and Iota Delta Kappa Society. In the War Bond and Stamp Drive we topped the list. During the Tin Can Scrap Drive, Ednora Wilks brought five hundred cans. We also took part in the collection of waste paper. We cannot fail to mention our co-operation in the Community Chest drive, Christmas Seals Drive and the Red Cross Drive. The class officers are as follows: President -Rosa Lee Setzer Vice-President L. G. Aldrich Secretary -Johnny Mae Carr Assistant Secretary Theresa Taggart Treasurer Hattie McCullough Reporter -Maggie Reese With the leadership of Mrs. G. C. Teamer, the lllth A Class of 1943 could be none other than the outstanding closs of the school. By WILLOW M. DONALDSON, Class of ' 44.
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