Price High School - Pricean Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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SONG TITLES School Begins . Freshmen Sophomores J uniors Senior Class . Senior Girls Senior Boys Teachers . Senior Teachers Chemistry Class Study Hall Driving Class Literature Class Cutting Classes. Examinations . Report Cards Lunch Room Football Season Holidays Basketball Seasons Suspended From School Late For School Going To Principal’s Office Before The Discipline Committee Detention Hall Band N. H. A. . Glee Club School Trips . Debutante Ball Uncle Sam’s Armed Forces Junior and Senior Prom Couples of ’54 Youth Center Price High Graduation Day Diploma Shake A Hand Baby Doll Powder Puff You’re So Fine Money Honey Darling Dear Wild Young Men Thanks For The Memory The Very Thought of You I Don’t Know Honey Hush Rocket 88 Romeo And Juliet Don’t Do It Help Me Somebody Say It Isn’t So Banana Split What It Was—Was Football The Mess Around So It Was With Basketball To Be Alone Crying In The Chapel You’ll Never Walk Alone I Apologize Poor, Poor Me Blowing Wild I’ll Be True To You My Song Greyhound Changing Partners P. S. I Love You Stranger In Paradise Answer Me, O. My Love Crazy Man Crazy Memories My Heart’s Desire I Want To Thank You Rosa Lfe Keith

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Price High School, bidding farewell to this school and its members and being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our Principal, Mr. S. O. Jones, we leave, in an attempt at par¬ tial payment for all he has done for us during the past year, our heartiest gratitude and sincere appreciation. ARTICLE II To our homeroom Teachers, Mrs. Lancaster and Mr. Miller, we leave our fondest affection and ever enduring friendship for helping us struggle through our last year in high school. ARTICLE III To the entire Board of Education, we leave restful nights, peace¬ ful dreams, and appreciation for four years of their encouraging efforts. ARTICLE IV To the juniors, we leave our Dignity, hoping that they will grasp the meaning, and will not let us down. To the sophomores, we leave our strong determination to reach for the highest goal in life. To the freshmen, we leave our best wishes, somewhere along the way, for three more years of Blue Moods, and Money Honey determinations. TO THE FOLLOWING I, Nancy Hargrave, will my position as Big Sister to Barbara Mc¬ Clain, and my position in Crown and Scepter to Emma Hall. I, Robert Hiram Johnson, will to Cleveland Harris my playboy ability in hopes that he will be more successful than I. I, Betty Davis will my ability to play basketball to Kay Chawlk and my sweet personality to Earnestine Goode. I, Joe Faucette, will my ability to lay bricks to Eddie Wallace and my position in the Bricklaying Club to Elijah Alexander. I, Shirley McKenzie, bequeath my seat m the Science room to David Boger, and position as President of N. H. A., to Barbara Mc¬ Clain. I, Jasper McElhaney, will my musical ability to Norris Currence, and my tenor voice to Nelson Pharr. I, John Curtis Standifer, will my height to Edmond Hasty. 1, Francene Laverne McClain, will my position in the F. B. L. A., to Annette Little, and my ability to get along with people to Evelyn Smith, hoping she will take it under consideration. I, Greta Wilson, will my ability to type to Mary Lee Stewart and Waddell Wilson, and hair styles to Geneva Jones and Betty Bowman, hoping they will make good use of them. I, Wellington Coleman, will my musical ability to John Thomas Byers, and my ability to play basketball to Ray Reid. I, Joseph Louis Robbins, leave my position as drummer in school band to John Mackey and my ability to bum to Howard Carson. I, Joseph Louis Scott, leave my convincing dignified manner and my ability to hold a job to William Byers. I, Darcus Ann Hargrave, will my shortness and hair styles to Creola Steele and Waddelle Wilson, hoping they will do a much better job than I. I, Essie Mae Harris, will my height to Luvenia Hawthorne and my stenographic ability to Bertie Mae Wellington. I, Bessie Ruth Henry, will my pleasing personality to Mable Wil¬ son, and my place in the F. B. L. A., to Sadine Parks. I, Alice Smyre, will my stenographic ability to Janie Krider. I, Joan Hargrave, will my size to Betty Bowman and my artistic ability to Johnnie Mae Lineberger. I, Margaret Coleman, will my size to Geneva Jones and my fool¬ ish ways to anyone who likes to have fun. I, Pearl Ford, will my ability to learn to Jacqueline Gaither, and my dark eyes to Mary Lee Stewart. I, Virginia Lee Marshall, will my ability to be quiet and lady¬ like to Johnnie Mae Lineberger, in hopes that she will take it under consideration. I, Shirley Johnson, bequeath my position in school ban to Harold Alston, my position as Big Sister to Margaret Scott, and my position in ali other clubs of which I am a member to Ernestine Goode, hoping that she will proceed to accomplish all that she is capable of doing. I, Joseph Hasty, will my Bricklaying ability to Robert Wilson. I, Alonzo Redd, will my position on football squad to Charles Lilly. I, John Lewis Mitchell, will my quietness and the power to keep my big mouth shut to Cleveland Harris, hoping he will learn to at¬ tend to his own business and leave other peoples ' business alone. I, John A. Wilks, will my position on the football squad to William Smith. I, Annie Marie Leazer, will my ability to get along with people and my sense of humor to some freshman who will highly appre¬ ciate these gifts. I, Henry Boger, will my ability to lay bricks to Paul Barger, my good basketball sportsmanship to Llijah Alexander, and my ability to write sports to Robert Wilson. I, Naomi Phillips, will my majorette steps to Yvonne Pharr. I, Clara Stewart, will my friendly ways to Betty Williams. I, Dolores Nicholson, will to Raemi Lancaster my ability to play the piano, my position as Big Sister to Janie Krider, my vitalized chem¬ istry book to Harold Fleming and my ability to remain quiet at the right time to Barbara Kirkland. I, Fannie Mae Aldrich, will my typing ability to Johnnie Mae Jackson and my quietness to Elaine Lash. I, Johnnie Mae Correll, bequeath my position as president of the Student Council to Charles McKinney, and my excess weight to Gladys Byrd hoping that by her senior year she will have filled out. I, Ruth Davis, will my respect for the teachers to anyone willing to accept it, my position as Big Sister to Deanna Redfern, and my hair styles to anyone who is capable of using them. I, Jean Marie Harley, will my position in all clubs to which I belong to Joan Montgomery, and my musical ability to anyone who will accept it, hoping they will make good use of these talents. 1, Rosa Lee Keith, will to Bessie Fair my position as Big Sister, my position on the basketball team to Dorothy Lyerly, my place in the Crown and Scepter Club to Pauline Jones, and my good humor to Wil¬ liam Keith. I, Shirley Mae Ervin, will to Phyllis Logan my typing ability and common sense, my position as Big Sister to Dorothy Washington, my position in all other clubs to anyone who will keep in their minds that they make up the school, and my ability to recite from the front of my shorthand book instead of the back to Norris Currence. I, Paige Johnson, will my position in the band to Nathaniel Lyerly, my pretty brown eyes to Jimmy Holmes, my position as presi¬ dent of the F. B. L. A., to Norris Currence, and my position as pres¬ ident of the Dramatics Club to Deanna Redfern. I, Margaret Vinson, will my ability to be jovial and happy-go- lucky to Geneva Jones, and my position in the Big Sisters ' Club to Emma Hall. I, Melvin Woodburn, will my position as president of the senior class to Odell Watson, my position as president of the Crown and Scepter Club to Nelson Pharr, my ability to draw to Barbara Partee and my friendly disposition and ability to get along with people to James Campbell. I, William Johnson, will my way of getting along with the teach¬ ers to Odell Watson, my cleverness with the girls to Nelson Pharr, and my ability to play basketball to Ray Reid. I, Joe Tugman, will my pretty grey eyes to Johnnie Mae Jack- son and my smiles to Phyllis Logan, my position on the basketball team to Jim Muskelly, and my good hair to my brother, George Tug- man. I, Samuel Gilmore, will my height to Shirley Taylor. I, Raymond Howie, will my ability to play basketball to Howard Mitchel. I, Helena Beatty, will to Raemi Lancaster, my position in all my clubs, to Joan Montgomery my pleasing personality, and to Johnnie Mae Jackson, my position in the band. We, Annette, Lauranette and Jannette Morant, will our positions- in Math Club and the Crown and Scepter Club to anyone who will appreciate them, and our determination to make something of our¬ selves to anyone who is willing to accept it. We, Robert Smarr, Charles Stewart, Mervyn Hargrave, Howard Gilmore, and Theodore Jordan, leave our happy-go-lucky ways and our code to stick together through thick and thin to all future gangs from the Ville who expect to become great seniors. Finally, I, Eula Beatrice Norris, do hereby will and bequeath my height, size and personality to Josephine Marlowe, my position as treasurer of the F. B. L. A. Club to Florence Johnson, my stenographic ability and position cs typist on the Pricean Staff to Janie Krider, and my membership in all other clubs to which I am a member to anyone who will treasure it. We now set our seal and signatures this seventh day of February in the year one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-four. CLASS OF ' 54 EULA BEATRICE NORRIS, Testator Witnesses: Margaret Coleman, Mrs. Lancaster, Mr. Miller



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SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Paige Johnson Rosa L. Keith BEST SPORT AND PERSONALITY Joseph Hasty Eula Norris WITTIEST Annie Hart Mervyn Hargrave FRIENDLIEST BIGGEST FLIRT MOST BRILLIANT Charles Stewart Shirley Ervin William Johnson Bessie R. Henry Melvin Woodburn Johnnie M. Correll MOST COURTEOUS Alonzo Redd Annette Morant MOST COOPERATIVE AND POPULAR MOST TALKATIVE Howard Gilmore Margaret Vinson r.-v -»V Melvin Woodburn Shirley Ervin

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