Walter Wellborn High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Anniston, AL)

 - Class of 1960

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959—1960 of Wellborn High School, realize that our high school days are almost over and being of sound mind and body? declare this to be our last will and testament. ITEM I To the Alma Mater we leave our sincerest love and loyalty. ITEM II To the Junior Class we leave the right to feel as “P. C.’s” (privileged characters) and the right to look down on all other students. ITEM III We bequeath to Mr. Stephens and to the faculty, our lasting affection and a large measure of thanks for the constant and capable manner of their guidance. ITEM IV We bequeath the following individual characteristics to the Junior Class, who might be fortunate or unfortunate enough to deserve them. CLASS LAWYERS - Gail Johnston, Jackie Finch, Jimmy Hammett WITNESSES — Annette Estes, Dot Torrence, James House, Shirley Magouyrk I, LARRY ADAMS, bequeath to Kenneth Medders my football injuries. I, LEVON BRICKHOUSE, bequeath to James Ledbetter my car payments. I, THOMAS BROWN, JR., bequeath to Robert Beck my ability to tell jokes. I, DELORES CARTER, bequeath my quietness to Johnny Reaves. I, MARY ALICE CHAMBLISS, bequeath my trombone to Charles Alexander. I, LARRY CHANDLER, bequeath all of my speeding tickets to Tommy Williams. I, JIMMY COPELAND, bequeath to Wilbur Posey, and Jerome Blalock my seats in English class next year. I, WAYNE DEMPSEY bequeath to David Harris and Lamar Holley my math ability. I, DIANNE DICK, bequeath my ability to make friends to John Champion and Nathan Phillips. I, DENNIS DOSS, bequeath to Ralph Brown my mustache. I, ANNETTE ESTES, bequeath my love for football players to Martha Avans and Gloria Coley. I, JACKIE FINCH, bequeath to Joan Adams and Bonnie Tumlin my devilish moments which persist at alI times. I, IRENE FREE, bequeath to Sandra Pugh my ability to grow long hair. I, MARTHA FORD, bequeath to Rachel Williams my ability to become engaged. I, BARBARA GAULDIN, bequeath my ability to march before the band to Nancy Vinson. I, GENE GILBERT, bequeath my position as tackle to Gary Welch, Jimmy Tolbert, and Douglas Wil liams. I, CHARLES GRAY, bequeath my peroxide bottle to Kathlene Young and Charlene Baker. I, VIRGINIA GRIZZLE, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Rene Halpin and Betty Clement. I, JIMMY HAMMETT, bequeath to Jerry McGaha my wonderful ability to date Anniston Girls. I, GLEN HARRIS, bequeath my quietness to Philip Pate and Douglas Williams. I, EDITH HOPKINS, bequeath to Pat Waldrep my ability to be class secretary. I, DONALD HAYNES, bequeath my roundness to Johnny Boreck. I, RUTH ANN HORN, bequeath my tinyness to Emma Ruth Foster. I, JAMES HOUSE, bequeath to Clayton Sims my gas expenses. I, ELAINE HOWELL, bequeath my shortness to Jilda Pope. I, PATSY HUDSPETH, bequeath “The Manford” to Margaret Shears. I, MONA FAYE HUGHES, bequeath my fascination for reading to Frances Fuller. I, GENE HYDE, bequeath to John Morgan my athletic ability. I, CAROLYN HYDRICK, bequeath my ex-boy friends to Linda Harris. I, NANCY INGRAM, bequeath to Audrey Brickhouse and Virginia Hunt my “slow learning. I, GAIL JOHNSTON, owning nothing of greater value, bequeath my dimples to Gail Hall. I, MARY KITCHENS, bequeath my heart to Jo Ann Haynes. I, SHIRLEY MAGOUYRK, bequeath my ability to take life easy to Mary Cole. I, CHARLES MOON, bequeath my ability to annoy girls to Butch Gambrell. I, DON LEDBETTER, bequeath to Jerry Callahan my ability to drive a bus.

Page 30 text:

Pearson Yother Howel I Woodrow Ledbetter Whaley Dempsey Torren Hammett I Magouyrk I SENIOR BABY SITTERS MRS. McMINN MR. FREEMANN



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I, JOE McCAIG, bequeath my nickname MAD DOG” to Lamar Murphree. I, JOHNNY MITCHELL, bequeath my calm disposition to Audrey Reid. I, JERRY O'DELL, bequeath my sleeping sickness to Clayton Hanvey. I, MORRIS PARKER, bequeath my irresistible handsomeness to Bobby Forbus. I, JOSEPHINE PARTEE, bequeath to Ethel Walker my knowledge of Economics. I, JOYCE ANN PEARSON, bequeath my sewing machine to Beverly Goss. I, NANCY PIKE, bequeath my roller skates to Mary Jo West. I, REBECCA PUGH, bequeath my F.H.A. office to Eva Lois Gilpin. I, JO ANN RICHARDSON, bequeath my pretty hair to Jeanne Willingham. I, RODNEY ROBERTSON, bequeath my outstanding personality to my brother Dewey. I, JERRY SMITH, bequeath to Stanley Beavers my ability to be friendly. I, YVONNE SMITH, bequeath my red hair to Carolyn Wade. I, DIRL SPEARS, bequeath my job at Urby’s to Donald Gamble. I, JIMMY THRASHER, bequeath my seat in the Dr.’s office to Walter Riley. I, SARA TOLBERT, bequeath to Pat Waid my ability to sew. I, DOT TQRR hlC T-bpqueath my height to Emma Ruth Foster. I, SANDRA WARR, being of sound mind(??) bequeath nothing to nobody!” cause I’m selfish. I, PAULINE WHALEY, bequeath my shorthand ability to Annette Webb. I, ALLEN WILLIAMS, bequeath my burned up Packard to anyone who will haul it off. I, BRENDA WILLIAMS, bequeath my ability to say present” to Susie Word. I, CHARLES WILLIAMS, bequeath my greasy bucket to Jimmy Parks. I, JANE WILLINGHAM, bequeath my luck to Gayle Dick. I, MARTHA WILLINGHAM, bequeath my freckles to Betty Butler. I, MARY ANN WOODROW, bequeath to Lanelle White my dry wit. I, CAROL WOOSLEY, bequeath my absentee slips to Carolyn Weaver and Shelia Haynes. I, CAROLYN WRIGHT, bequeath my good grades to Wayne Renfroe. I, JO ANN WORTHY, bequeath my shorthand speed to Geraldine Andrews, Joyce Haynes, and Jeanette Lackey. I, LINDA YOTHER, bequeath all of my club pins to Dorothy Bible, Betty Denham and Jo Ann Haynes. ALMA MATER WELLBORN HIGH SCHOOL, WELLBORN HIGH SCHOOL We're so proud of you With your standards all before us To you we'll be true Gladly do we sing thy praises And of heroes tell. To stand up for the right Protect and keep thee ever bright. WELLBORN HIGH SCHOOL, WELLBORN HIGH SCHOOL We're so proud of you And when from these halls we go. Our hearts are ever true. Through the years from near and far We'll turn to Wellborn High We're faithful to thee, loyal, true To our dear WELLBORN HIGH.

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