Price High School - Pricean Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

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1, Harry E. McLaughlin, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Sylvia Ervin I will my position in the Student Council; to Benjamin Cureton, my mathematical ability; to Wayland Mitchell, my position in the Hi-Y; and last, but not least, my ability to get along with people to my sister, Shirley McLaughlin. I, Willye M. Boger, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my height to Sandra Taggart; my friendly ways to Annie Fisher; my position in all clubs to my sister, Barbara Boger; and to Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Miller, and Mrs. Lan¬ caster, my fondest appreciation. I, Johnnie M. Tracey, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Wayland Mitchell I leave my position in all clubs; my typing skill to George Strawder; and to the faculty members, my deepest appreciation. I, George Chunn, in making my last will and testament, do hereby will my speeding tickets to Lester Carter; and my ready smile and pleasing personality to Benjamin Cureton. I, Copell Johnson, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my hard-running ability to play left half¬ back to Charles McGarity; and my deepest appreciation to all the teachers for everything they have done for me. I say again, Thank you, and may the Lord bless you and keep you until we meet again. I, Fredrick Welborn, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my position on The football team to Richard Reid; my positions in clubs to Harold Broadway; and, last, but not least, I leave my sincere thanks and apprecia¬ tion to Miss Powers. I, Tommie L. Brown, will my position on the footba ' I squad to Richard Reid; my ability to be in the right place always to Joe Pemberton; and last, but not least, I leave my sincere thanks and appreciation to Miss Powers. I, Betty L. Brown, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my personality to my sister, llene Brown, and my ability to sew to Helen Boyd. I will my typing ability to Walter Howell and my position in the Glee Club to Nancy Lynn. 1, John Houston, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will all my knowledge and my positions to Bobby Aldrich; and my typing ability and my Glee Club position to John Miller. I, Hugh E. Lattimore, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to keep a secret to James Salmon; my ability to play football to Lester Hawkins; my interest in class to John Chambers; and my sincere admiration to the one I love; and my ability to sing bass to Baxter Wright. I, Harvey R. McCorkle, will my ability to learn to Thomas Able; and to Helen Marie Heggins my ability to finish school. I, Mary L. Godfrey, will all my positions to my sisters, Brenda and Hedy La Marr Godfrey; and to Brenda Woods ! will my nice ways. I, Roy McCree, do hereby will my height to Leroy Patterson; my ability to lay bricks to George McLaughlin; my pleas¬ ant speech to James Salmon; and my position as trainer for the basketball team to Toy Whitner. I, Mary Wilson, will my quietness to Annie Heggins; my typing ability to Vera Walker; to my sister, Viola Wilson, my ability to play in the band; and my fondest appreciatioi to Miss Powers. I, ' Barbara Neely, will my ability to get along with teachers to John Miller; and my personality to Joyce Stovall; and last, but not least, my appreciation to Miss Powers. I, Harold K. McClain, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to type to Marilyn Williams; my ability to drive to Joe Pemberton; and my height to Robert Smith. I, Walter L. Roberts, will my position on the football team to Walter Cooke; my ability to play basketball to Calvin AAartin; and my height to Leroy Patterson. I, Cora Grasty, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will to Barbara Broadway and Barbara Watkins my ability to play the flute; my long fingernails 1o Mary Ann Strawder; and my positions in all clubs to my sister, Sara Ann Grasty, and to my friend, Joyce Stovall. I, Carrye Hargrave, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my height to Barbara Boger; and my positions in all clubs to Barbara Broadway, Patricia Walker, and Jeannette Hargrave. I, James Wheeler, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my wonderful, undiscovered talent for Rock ' n Roll singing to Ernest Taylor, and I will my greatest talent, as a drummer, to Larry Connor. I, Phyllis Neely, do hereby make this my last will and testament: ! will my appreciation to Miss Powers and Mr. Miller for being very understanding; my positions in all clubs to my sister, Annie Neely, and to my friends, Patricia Saunders and Avis Wilkins. I, Ahab Beatty, will my position in the Glee Club to Bobby Aldrich; my positions in all clubs to my friend, James Sal¬ mon; my position as assistant sports writer to Robert Smith; and my seat in Physics to Sylvia Ervin. I, Milford Agnew, will my ability to stay in school to Terry Moore; and my Industrial Arts ability to Ervin Holt. 1, William H. Lattimore, will my defensive position on the football squad to Albert Dean Caldwell; and my ability to get along with the girls to Walter Lattimore. And to Bobby Aldrich, I will my position as mayor of the projecls. 1, Jo Ann Evans, will my scholaslic ability and my ability to get along with teachers and students to my brother, Wayne Evans; my hair style to Judy Oakley; and my ability to reduce, through the years, to Juanita Kerr. I, George Wiley Crawford, will my typing ability to Edwin Little; my ability to drive to John Norman; and my love to the one whom I love. I, Samuel Blackwell, will my ability to play trumpet to George Strawder; my height to William Massey; my admiration to Janel Davis; and my ability to drive to Douglas Heath. I, Sidney Lee Neely, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To my sister I will my ability to get along with teachers; to Nathaniel Tobias I will my trowel; to George McLaughlin I will my ability to lay bricks; and to Mary Ann Strawder ! will my deepest admiration. I, Eugene McCombs, will my ability to keep up with what ' s going on around me to William McGarity, and my ability to lay bricks to Darrell McLendon. I, Benjamin McLendon, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Walter Cooke I will my ability to play football. I will my ability to lay bricks to John Stout; and all of my love to all of the girls. I, Henry L. Withers, do hereby make this my last will and testament: My position in the Hi-Y I will to Herman Redd; my English ability to John Brown; my typing ability to Betty Lowry; and my studying ability to Leroy Patterson. I, Samuel Cole, will my ability to study to my brother, Edward Cole; and my ability to play the drums to Lester Carter I, Marion Cook, will my ability to get along with people to anyone who needs it; and my cap and gown to Little Marion T. Cook. I, Curtis Elder, will my quiet disposition to Broadus Ross; my desire to get an education to John Oakman; and my . to get along with teachers to all Freshmen. I, Charles Heggins, will my good manners to all junior high school boys; my seat in the English Class to Rol and my ability to work Algebra problems to Clement McCombs. I, Irene Jordan, do hereby make and declare this my last will and testament: To my sister, Virginia Jcid.-m unused knowledge, in hopes that she will use it much bette ' than I. To Willie M. Moon I will my basketba ' I to the teachers of Price High School I leave my fondest appreciation. I, Thomas Morgan, do hereby declare and make this my last will and testament: My position as Pres t ■ Future Business Leaders of America I will to my beloved sister, Evelyn Morgan; my baritone voice and Glee Club to Albert Dean Caldwell; my hair style to all the bo ' s in Price Junior High; my friendly smile and my perenma. neatness to anyone who is capable of them; and my dancing ability to Roy Keith, Danny McKenny, and James Sa And to you, Rena, I leave my sincere respects and my confidence in your truthfulness. CLASS OF ' 59: Irene Jordan WITNESSES Claudie Boyd, Jo Ann Evans, James McNeely Tommie

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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of Price High School, being of sound mind and body do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament. It is our hope that our farewell gifts will be profitable to the glory of the donors, the Class of ' 59. ARTICLE I To the Superintendent and Board of Education we leave our appreciation for the system of education which we realize will be of great help to us for the rest of our lives. ARTICLE II To our principal, Mr. S. O. Jones, we leave our appreciation for the individual interest and Christian leadership he so willingly gave. ARTICLE III To our homeroom teachers and our financial advisors, Mrs. A. A. Lancaster, Mr. John W. Nicholson, and Mr. W. L. Miller, we leave our sincerest gratitude and appreciation for their guidance during our Senior year. ARTICLE IV To the other teachers here at Price who have been so very willing and understanding in every way, we leave our greatest appreciation. ARTICLE V To our janitor and maids we will our sincere gratitude for keeping our building clean and comfortable. To our cafe¬ teria staff we will our deep appreciation for our good lunches at all times. ARTICLE VI To the Juniors, we leave our rank as superior seniors and hope that they will uphold this and strive to be just as great as the Class of ' 59. To the Sophomores, we leave our fondest hopes that they may use wisely their last two years. We admonish them to make friends carefully, use their time wisely, and study diligently. To the Freshmen, we leave our determination to finish high school with the hope that they, too, will be active, making good grades and eventually becoming graduates of Price High School. ARTICLE VII The individual bequests are as follows: I, Almeader Stovall, make this my last will and testament: To the faculty I leave my greatest appreciation for their guidance and understanding; to my sister, Joyce, I leave my position on the honor roll; to my cousins, Sandra and Yvonne Clark, I leave my positions in all clubs; to Betty Reid, I will my position as ' Miss Price ; and last, but not least, to Sylvia Ervin, my seat in the Algebra class. I, Roberta Martin, make this my last will and testament: To Vera Walker I leave my cap and gown; to Patricia Walker, I leave my positions in all clubs; to Edward Mitchell, I leave my best of friendship; and to Eddie Giles, I leave my short¬ ness, in hope that she will stop growing. I, Eva Mae Krider, will my ladylike ways to Viola Wilson, and my cap and gown to Marilyn Williams. I, Mary C. Davis, will my position on the basketball team as forward to Jean Wilkins, and my sweet ways to Brenda Woods. I, Albert Stout, Jr., being of sound mind and body, will my dancing ability to Adelia Boger; my seat in the Glee Club to Reginald Brown; and my seat in French II to Nellie Wiseman. I, Mary E. Moon, make this my last will and testament: I will my friendly ways to Mary E. Peterson; my position in all clubs to my sister, Willie M. Moon; my penmanship to Mildred Cook; and my fondest appreciation to Miss Powers. I, Samuel Boger, make this my last will and testament: To Gordon Witt I will my position on ihe basketball team; to Adelia Boger and Loretta McKenzie my typing ability; to Sandra Vails I will my deepest admiration; and to Betty Reid all my charms. I, Naomi Ruth Johnson, do hereby make this my last will and testament: To Betty Johnson I will my typing ability; to Nellie Wiseman I will my hair styles; to Doris Rankins, my height; and to John Lee Tobias I leave my eternal friendship. !, John L. Bozeman, hereby will my dimples to Gladys Martin; my quietness to Vera Walker; my working ability to Albert Dean Caldwell; and my friendship to Joyce Taylor. I, Josephus McCorkle, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my happy ways to Nancy Jo Jones; and my position in the Glee Club to Alice McClain. I, Claudie J. Boyd, will my position in the Band to Stanley Biggers; my typing seat to my sister, Helen Boyd; my ability to get along with people to Robert White; and my place in the Hi-Y to Albert Dean Caldwell. I, Roosevelt Copelaind, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to sing bass to James Sullivan. I, Julius Broadway, will my long, black, curly hair to William Glenn; to Robert Fisher, my movie-star looks; and my love to the one who knows I love her. I, Calvin Turner, will my ability to stay in school and get my lessons to John Chambers; my coolness to Douglas Heath; my deepest friendship to Carolyn Russell; and my good tenor voice to anyone who can hold it. I, James Jones, will my neatness to Preston Jones; my looks and social ability to Lester Hawkins; my driving ability to Edward Mitchell; and my eternal admiration to Marilyn Williams. I, James Logan, will my dimples to my brother, Larry Logan; my position on the football team to Albert Dean Cald¬ well; and my looks to Robert Smith. I, John V . Cathcart, will my football and basketball ability to Joe Johnson and Cecil Mack, respectively; and to William Massey, my ability to keep up with the girls. I, James Lattimore, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my position on the football team to Walter Lattimore; my ability to be at the right place at the proper time to John Frank Whitner; and my position in all clubs to Earnest Taylor. I, Rena M. Fields, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my position as caplain of the cheering squad and president of the Glee Club to Flora Kirksey. I also will my position on the basketball team to Gladys Martin. I, James Aaron McNeely, do hereby declare and make this my last will and testament: I will my ability to do mathe¬ matical problems to George Curlee; my position in the Hi-Y to my brother, Harry McNeely; and my ability to make A ' s to John Mcllwain. I, Ethel Clifton, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my cap and gown to Claudette Grier; and to the teachers, my deepest appreciation for their guidance. I, John W. Aldrich, hereby will my ability to get along with people to Wayne Evans; my place in the Glee Club to Bobby Aldrich; and my unused knowledge to anyone who will use it and not waste it as I have. I, William Tugman, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my height to Wayne Evans; and my ability to get along with teachers to Lester Hawkins. I, i homas H. Clawson, do hereby make this my last will and testament: I will my positions in all clubs to my brother, Bobby Clawson; my tenor voice in the Glee Club to Homer Robertson; and my position in the Glee club to my sister, Louella.



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Annual Staff Left to right: Betty Brown, Almeader Stovall, Irene Jordan, Samuel Boger, Mary Moon, Cora Grasty, Eva Krider, Ahab Beaty, James Logan, Harry McLaughlin, Walter Roberts, Roosevelt Copelaind, Copell Johnson, John Aldrich, Henry Withers, and Harold McClain. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Samuel Boger ASSISTANT EDITOR—Ameader Stovall BUSINESS MANAGER—Harry McLaughlin ASSISTANT MANAGER—John Aldrich CIRCULATION MANAGER—Copell Johnson ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER—Henry Withers SPORTS EDITORS—John Aldrich ADVERTISEMENT COAAMITTEE Harry McLaughlin Samuel Boger Eva Krider Harold McClain Henry Withers Roosevelt Copelaind Rena Mae Fields Calvin Turner Geraldine Grasty Willye Mae Boger James McNeely Albert Stout Almeader Stovall James Logan nd Ahab Beaty ART EDITORS Copell Johnson William Lattimore James Wheeler PROOFREADERS Johnnie Mae Tracey James Lattimore Almeader Stovall Ethel Clifton Julius Btoadway Geraldine Grasty SECRETARIES Carrye Hargrave Irene Jordan Mary Moon Ruth Johnson James Jones TYPISTS John Aldrich Betty Brown Rena Fields Johnnie Mae Tracey Ahab Beaty Henry Withers Calvin Turner Jo Ann Evans George Crawford Geraldine Grasty Tommy Morgan Ruth Johnson

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